The 1959 Coatzacoalcos earthquake (also known as the Jáltipan earthquake) occurred at 02:25 local time on August 26 near the Mexican state of Veracruz...
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his promise to return. Coatzacoalcos sits within the Olmec heartland. Excavations in 2008 for a tunnel under the Coatzacoalcos River indicate a substantial...
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This is a list of earthquakes in 1959. Only magnitude 6.0 or greater earthquakes appear on the list. Lower magnitude events are included if they have caused...
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Tehuantepec was the Pacific side of the isthmus and the headwaters of the Coatzacoalcos River. Hernán Cortés acquired holdings for his entailed estate including...
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Soho, journalist, narrator and magazine TV host Ansan, South Korea Coatzacoalcos, Mexico Naga, Camarines Sur Valenzuela City City of San Fernando |...
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Victoriano Huerta resigns from the presidency of Mexico and leaves for Coatzacoalcos, Veracruz.[citation needed] July 18 The Signal Corps of the United States...
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error: no target: CITEREFMarx1979 (help) Andrews, Kenneth Raymond, ed. (1959), English privateering voyages to the West Indies, 1588–1595, Hakluyt Society...
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patron saint of the town. The town was severely damaged during an earthquake in 1959. Since 22 February 2024, Jaltipan has been the site of a Tren Interoceánico...
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