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  3. Territorial evolution of Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Farmers Banco, covering 583.4 acres (2.361 km 2), a part of the Cocopah Indian Reservation at , was ceded to the U.S. with controversy Fain Banco (259 acres (1.05 km 2 )) at 32°31′32″N 114°47′28″W  /  32.52556°N 114.79111°W  / 32.52556; -114.79111 also became U.S.

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  6. Tamaulipas - Wikipedia

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    y todo Tamaulipas vibre a la voz de libertad. Chorus: Long live Tamaulipas, proud and heroic, The region that slumbers on the banks of the river. Blood pounds in my chest At the glorious memory of her heroes and honor. Long live Tamaulipas, the beloved land That in the dire times gave her blood and life. Let us sing a hymn of love and loyalty

  7. Category:History of Tamaulipas - Wikipedia

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    Natural history of Tamaulipas (3 C, 23 P) Pages in category "History of Tamaulipas" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total.

  8. Las Flores (archaeological site) - Wikipedia

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    In the Tamaulipas sierras, three mesoamerican related archaeological phases are present; Laguna, Eslabones and Salta, covering a chronological period from 650 BCE to 1000 CE. [ 2 ] It had an initial cultural Pantheon defined by a constant evolution and the emergence of scattered villages between the sierra that concentrated up to 400 homes ...

  9. Land reform in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Hacienda de San Antonio Coapa and a train, by José María Velasco (1840—1912).. Before the 1910 Mexican Revolution, most land in post-independence Mexico was owned by wealthy Mexicans and foreigners, with small holders and indigenous communities possessing little productive land.