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  2. Puebla (city) - Wikipedia

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    Writ to recognize Puebla as City signed by Spain's queen Isabella of Portugal, municipal archive. Some historians consider that the area where the city is located nowadays was not inhabited in the Pre-Columbian era, except in the 15th century, when this valley was set aside for use for the so-called Flower wars among the populations of Itzocan, Tepeaca, Huejotzingo, Texmelucan and Tlaxcala ...

  3. Historic centre of Puebla - Wikipedia

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    A model attribution edit summary is Content in this edit is translated from the existing Spanish Wikipedia article at [[:es:Centro histórico de Puebla]]; see its history for attribution. You may also add the template {{Translated|es|Centro histórico de Puebla}} to the talk page. For more guidance, see Wikipedia:Translation.

  4. Heroic City - Wikipedia

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    The cities of Atlixco, Puebla de Zaragoza and Veracruz have received this distinction several times. [1] In 2006, a commission was established to document information about 35 Mexican cities recognized as heroic. Since then, the count has increased to 45 cities and towns in Mexico bearing the designation "Heroic" in their names. [2]

  5. File:Mexico map, MX-PUE.svg - Wikipedia

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    Locator map for the state of Puebla within Mexico. Date: 04-07-2007: ... Estado de Puebla; ... Puebla de Zaragoza; Usage on sv.wikipedia.org

  6. File:Mexico Puebla Puebla location map.svg - Wikipedia

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    File:Mexico Puebla Puebla location map.svg. Add languages. ... Mapa de localización del municipio de Puebla en el estado de Puebla, México. Date: 4 May 2012: Source:

  7. Biblioteca Palafoxiana - Wikipedia

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    Map of the sumptuous Library of the distinguished Palafoxian Seminary of La Puebla de los Ángeles, erected for common benefit. Illustration of 1773 by Miguel Jerónimo Zendejas. Collection: John Carter Brown Library. The Biblioteca Palafoxiana owes its name and foundation to Juan de Palafox y Mendoza, bishop of Puebla. He was a lover of books ...

  8. Zaragoza Birthplace State Historic Site - Wikipedia

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    The birthplace was opened to the public on the 114th anniversary of Cinco de Mayo, May 5, 1976. The site also includes an amphitheater. [4] A 10 feet (3.0 m) bronze statue to commemorate Zaragoza was donated by the people of Puebla, Mexico and unveiled on September 13, 1980. It is located on the grounds of the birthplace in front of the ...

  9. Zaragoza, Puebla - Wikipedia

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    Zaragoza is a municipality in the Mexican state of Puebla. Zaragoza was named after the city of Zaragoza, Spain, since among the first settlers of the place families were some of the city from Aragon. That is why today in Zaragoza is dedicated to the Virgen del Pilar, patron de la Hispanidad.