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Salamanca (Otomi: Xidoo "Place of Tepetate") is a city and municipality in the Mexican state of Guanajuato. The city was founded on January 1, 1603, as 'Villa de Salamanca' by the Viceroy Gaspar de Zúñiga , fifth Count of Monterrey, who was originally from Salamanca ( Spain ).
XHSAG-FM 92.5 FM is a radio station in Salamanca, Guanajuato, with studios in Irapuato. Owned by Radiorama but operated by Grupo El Salmantino, XHSAG carries a Regional Mexican format known as La Perrona.
Petroleros de Salamanca (2005–2010) (2022), (2023–2024) Catedráticos Elite (2023) Estadio Olímpico Sección XXIV is a multi-use stadium in Salamanca, Guanajuato
On October 4, the bodies of 12 slain police officers — all bearing signs of torture and left with messages by cartels — were found in different areas of Salamanca, a town in Guanajuato. The ...
Petroleros de Salamanca C.F.C. Full name: Petroleros de Salamanca Catedráticos Fútbol Club [1] Nickname(s) Los Petroleros (The Oilers) Founded: 1958; 67 years ago () Ground: Estadio El Molinito Salamanca, Guanajuato, Mexico [2] Capacity: 2,500: Owner: Juan Manuel Durán [3] Chairman: Juan Manuel Durán [4] Manager: Ana María Zavala (Interim ...
Map of Mexico with Guanajuato highlighted. Guanajuato is a state in North Central Mexico that is divided into 46 municipalities. [1] According to the 2020 Mexican census, Guanajuato is the sixth most populous state with 6,166,934 inhabitants and the 22nd largest by land area spanning 30,691.61 square kilometres (11,850.10 sq mi).
By 1900, the Valtierrilla's population grew to 2016 people while Salamanca had risen to 13,583. [3] According to the 2005 census, the county seat of Salamanca accounted for 61.57% of the total municipal population (143,838 inhabitants) and Valtierrilla accounted for 5.19% (12,118 inhabitants). In 2007 a further census reported a population of ...
On 24 March 2019, local Santa Rosa de Lima cartel leader Agustin Medina Soto was arrested. [11] On 16 July 2019, it was revealed that all of the remaining resources of the Santa Rosa de Lima cartel, as well as the property of its leader José Antonio Yépez Ortiz (alias “El Marro”), were seized by Mexican authorities. [ 12 ]