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Map of Mexico with Tamaulipas highlighted. Tamaulipas is a state in Northeast Mexico that is divided into 43 municipalities.According to the 2020 Mexican census, it is the fourteenth most populated state with 3,527,735 inhabitants and the sixth largest by land area spanning 80,249.3 square kilometres (30,984.4 sq mi).
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Tamaulipas, [a] officially the Free and Sovereign State of Tamaulipas, [b] is a state in Mexico; one of the 31 states which, along with Mexico City, comprise the 32 federal entities of Mexico. It is divided into 43 municipalities .
Palmillas is a historical town, township, and the municipal seat of the Palmillas Municipality in southwestern Tamaulipas, Mexico. The municipality has about five small towns including its township of the same name. According to the INEGI census in 2005, the Palmillas municipality has a total of 1,603 inhabitants. [1]
1639–1646 Diego de Vera Ordóñez de Villa Quirán; 1646–1650 Melchor Sardo de Céspedes; 1650 Pedro Lara de Mongrovejo (First time) 1650–1656 Alonso Vargas Zapata y Luján; 1656–1660 Baltazar Caso Ponce de León (First time) 1660 Pedro López Ramales; 1661 Baltazar Caso Ponce de León (Second time) 1662–1666 Fernando Álvarez de Aguiar
Martín De León was born in 1765 in Burgos, Tamaulipas, Mexico to José Bernardo de León y García and María Antonia Galván y de las Rivas from Burgos, Spain who were wealthy and well-connected aristocratic immigrants. [4] He first worked as a supplier of basic necessities to Real de San Nicolás mine workers.
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Nuevo Progreso, Tamaulipas is a Mexican town in Río Bravo Municipality in the state of Tamaulipas located on the U.S.-Mexican border, a part of the binational Reynosa–McAllen metropolitan area. The Progreso-Nuevo Progreso International Bridge connects the town with Progreso Lakes, Texas. The 2010 census showed a population of 10,178 inhabitants.