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Guerrero, Oaxaca, Mexico City: 8.6 M w: Severe / tsunami: 1776-04-21: Mexico City, Southern: VIII: Stover & Coffman 1993 uses various seismic scales. M La is a local magnitude that is equivalent to M L (Richter scale) and is used for events that occurred prior to the instrumental period.
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On October 18, 1825, the Republic of Mexico officially declared September 16 its national Independence Day (Dia de la Independencia). Mexican Independence day, also referred to as Dieciséis de septiembre , is celebrated from the evening of September 15 with a re-creation of the Grito de Dolores by all executive office-holders (from the ...
The Mother's Monument, or Monument to the Mother (Spanish: Monumento a la Madre), is a monument commemorating Mexican mothers, installed in Mexico City, inaugurated on May 10, 1949. It was destroyed on September 19, 2017, after an earthquake of magnitude 7.1 on the Richter scale that shook Mexico City, [1] and reopened on November 21, 2018. [2]
La Hora Nacional emerged during a decade when the Mexican government under Lázaro Cárdenas further entered the medium of broadcasting. Programming on La Hora Nacional has varied widely throughout its history, including classical music, popular music and live remotes from various locations in Mexico; it has also tended to change significantly ...
Nothing survived of the hotel. The space is now the Plaza de la Solidaridad park. [5] The Museo Mural Diego Rivera on the north side of the park houses a mural by Diego Rivera which was originally housed in the huge Hotel Del Prado across the street. That hotel was irreparably damaged in the earthquake and subsequently demolished.
Edificio La Nacional is an Art Deco office building located in Avenida Juárez, in the Historical Centre of Mexico City, just across the street from Palacio de Bellas Artes. The building's architect was Manuel Ortiz Monasterio , former director of the Escuela Nacional de Arquitectura . [ 1 ]
It is the highest point in Coahuila and the second highest point in the Sierra Madre Oriental and in northern Mexico. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The mountain is surrounded by the Cerro Rancho Nuevo , Sierra El Álamo , Sierra San Isidro, Sierra Mauricio , Sierra El Muerto (Santiago), El Coahuilón , Sierra Las Alazanas and Cerro La Mina.