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On the East side is located the least rugged surface with part of a valley, right where the municipal seat is located. Most of the territory has rugged and mountainous geography, in the area west of the Armería River whose main elevations are: Cerro del Rincón de Almoloyan, Cerro de El Chino and part of Cerro El Barrigón (at the top of which there is a crater that fills with water during ...
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The railroad to Colima was completed in 1889. [1] 20th century. In 1908, President Porfirio Diaz designated Manzanillo as an official port of entry to Mexico. [1] It was the state capital of Colima from 20 February to 1 March 1915, while Pancho Villa's troops were threatening to capture the city of Colima. [1] 21st century
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Colima (Spanish pronunciation:), located in central−western Mexico, is the capital of the state of the same name and the seat of the municipality of the same name, which is the easternmost and third largest municipality in Colima behind Tecomán and Manzanillo.
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Colima, Mexico, may refer to: The state of Colima, one of the 32 component federal entities of the United Mexican States; Colima, Colima, capital city of that state