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Armería is a municipality in the south-central part of the Mexican state of Colima. Ciudad de Armería is a city and the seat of Armería municipality.The municipality reported 29,599 inhabitants in the 2015 census and has an area of 341.60 km 2 (131.89 sq mi). [1]
The process of salt mining can be viewed at the Museum of Salt (el Museo de la Sal). [1] Cuyutlán's El Paraiso Beach is home to a turtle sanctuary dedicated to protecting and conserving 3 species of turtles. [1] These turtles come to Colima's coastline to lay eggs. [1]
Map of Mexico with Coahuila highlighted. Coahuila is a state in Northeast Mexico that is divided into 38 municipalities. [1] According to the 2020 Mexican census, Coahuila is the 15th most populous state with 3,146,771 inhabitants and the third largest by land area spanning 151,846.16 square kilometres (58,628.13 sq mi).
Map of Mexico with Colima highlighted Municipalities of Colima. Colima is a state in West Mexico that is divided into ten municipalities. [1] According to the 2020 Mexican census, it has the smallest population of all Mexico's states with 731,391 inhabitants, and is the fifth smallest by land area spanning 5,801.75 square kilometres (2,240.07 sq mi).
Armenia (Spanish pronunciation: [aɾˈme.nja]) is the capital of Quindío Department in the South American country of Colombia.Armenia is a medium-sized city and part of the "coffee axis" along with Pereira and Manizales.
La reorganización territorial del ayuntamiento rural: un enfoque alternativo para la modernización de los municipios rurales del país en los umbrales del siglo XXI. Plaza y Valdés, 2001. Pazos, María Luisa Pazos. El ayuntamiento de la ciudad de México en el siglo XVII: continuidad institucional y cambio social. Diss. Universidad de ...
Viscount of la Armería (Spanish: Vizconde de la Armería) is a hereditary title in the Peerage of Spain, granted in 1694 by Charles II to José de Aldaz y Aguirre, owner of two of the most important armouries in Spain, the "Real Fábrica de Armas de Orbaizeta" and the "Real Fábrica de Municiones de Olaverri", hence the name of the title (armería is Spanish for armoury).