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  2. Tecuexe - Wikipedia

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    The Tecuexe language is now extinct and very little is known about it. It was likely a Uto-Aztecan language.. The study of the toponyms of the Rio Verde region in Los Altos de Jalisco infers the presence of abundant words ending in íc/tíc, which is consistent with a similar phenomenon in the Valles de Tequila region, where very similar locative suffixes are usually related to the presence of ...

  3. Charros de Jalisco (softball) - Wikipedia

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    The Mexican Softball League (LMS) was established on 20 September 2023 as the first professional softball league in Latin America. The Charros de Jalisco were one of the founding members of the league, alongside Bravos de León, Diablos Rojos del México, El Águila de Veracruz, Olmecas de Tabasco and Sultanes de Monterrey; all of the teams were affiliated to baseball clubs from the Mexican ...

  4. Estadio Municipal (Guadalajara) - Wikipedia

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    Charros de Jalisco (1946–1950) The Estadio Municipal (Municipal Stadium) was a baseball stadium in Guadalajara , Jalisco , Mexico. Opened in 1931 and designed by Aurelio Aceves, it was the first municipal stadium in Guadalajara and hosted the Charros de Jalisco of the Mexican League .

  5. 1950 Mexican League season - Wikipedia

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    The 1950 Mexican League season was the 26th season in the history of the Mexican League.It was contested by eight teams. The season started on 23 March with the inaugural match between Azules de Veracruz and Diablos Rojos del México at Parque Delta (with the ceremonial first pitch thrown by Olympic gold medalist equestrian Humberto Mariles) and finished on 9 October.

  6. Mexticacan - Wikipedia

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    Nuño de Guzmán expedition through this area trying to bring the Aboriginal Nochistlán Zacatecas, where he was about to perish in an ambush that he tended in the rock of Nochistlán. On Christmas 1531 the city's population was conquered by the Spanish conquistador Cristóbal de Oñate who was sent by Nuno de Guzman.

  7. Guachimontones - Wikipedia

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    Los Guachimontones is the largest Late Formative to Classic period (300 BCE to 450/500 CE) pre-Columbian archaeological site in the state of Jalisco. [1] Situated in the hills above the town of Teuchitlán that provides the namesake for the culture that built the site, Los Guachimontones is part of the Agave Landscape and Ancient Industrial Facilities of Tequila UNESCO world heritage site and ...

  8. Tequileros de Jalisco - Wikipedia

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    In March 2022, the Tequileros de Jalisco announced that they would play their home games at the Estadio Panamericano de Hockey, which would be renovated to have a capacity of 6,000 spectators. [14] The team won its season opener against the Rojos de la Ciudad de México by a score of 17–15, with Carlos Elizondo throwing two touchdowns to ...

  9. 2025 Caribbean Series - Wikipedia

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    Charros de Jalisco: 17,000 7 February 3 12:00 Cardenales de Lara: 10–5: Indios de Mayagüez: 13,232 8 17:00 Charros de Jalisco: 7–2: Japan Breeze 17,000 9 February 4