• The Tampico Affair began as a minor incident involving United States Navy sailors and the Mexican Federal Army loyal to Mexican dictator General Victoriano...
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  • commonly named Tampico Madero, is a Mexican professional football club based in Tampico and Ciudad Madero that plays in the Liga de Expansión MX. The...
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  • Tampico is a city and port in Tamaulipas, Mexico. Tampico may also refer to: Tampico, Illinois, a village in Tampico Township Tampico, Indiana, United...
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    Retrieved December 28, 2005. President Wilson's Speech in Response to the Tampico Incident, U.S. Department of State, Papers Relating to Foreign Affairs, 1914...
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  • The 2022–23 Serie A champions Tampico Madero and runners-up Tuzos UAZ were not certified for promotion to the Liga de Expansión MX, they will remain...
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    The Ypiranga Incident occurred on April 21, 1914, at the port of Veracruz in Mexico during the Mexican Revolution. Ypiranga was a German steamship that...
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  • ISBN 0804705259. Tampico, Vladimir Meza | El Sol de. "La batalla de Cagayán, tlaxcaltecas contra piratas y ¿samuráis?". El Sol de Tampico | Noticias Locales...
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    conflict with the former Ejido Tampico dated back to 1970, when they expropriated 320 hectares (790 acres) of the Ejido Tampico to build a new runway and passenger...
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  • notable incidents at the amusement parks and water parks that are operated by Six Flags Entertainment Corporation. In some cases, these incidents occurred...
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  • Gonzalo Márquez (category Alijadores de Tampico players)
    Gonzalo Enrique Márquez Moya (March 31, 1940 – December 19, 1984) was a Venezuelan professional baseball player. He played as a first baseman in Major...
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    Santa Anna sought to regain his position as a leader and marched forces to Tampico, then to San Luis Potosí, proclaiming his role as the "protector of the...
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    the morning of June 20. Alberto moved ashore at 09:00 UTC that day near Tampico, Mexico, and rapidly weakened over land, dissipating just nine hours later...
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    Ruby Murders (category Combat incidents)
    name for three separate incidents involving the deaths of six American citizens near the town of Ruby, Arizona. The first incident occurred in February 1920...
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    Retrieved 7 April 2012. "Archivo/Debate Hallan cuerpo de edil Tampico Alto, al norte de Ver. Con Loret de Mola". XEKAM-AM (in Spanish). 3 March 2011. Archived...
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    destroyers USS Eaton (code-named Santiago) and USS Murray (code-named Tampico) moved into Cochinos Bay to evacuate retreating Brigade soldiers from beaches...
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    American expedition captured and occupied Veracruz as a response to the Tampico Affair against the background of the Mexican Revolution; which threatened...
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    federal government here temporarily. On April 21, 1914, an incident involving U.S. sailors in Tampico led President Woodrow Wilson to land American troops in...
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    those plans were captured by General Antonio López de Santa Anna. Santa Anna directed that Tampico be almost abandoned and his forces be moved up river...
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    Mexico City International Airport (Spanish: Aeropuerto Internacional de la Ciudad de México, AICM); officially Aeropuerto Internacional Benito Juárez (Benito...
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    The U.S. and Mexico had for almost a decade seen a number of violent incidents on their border related to the Mexican Revolution and the Bandit War....
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    Pemex (redirect from Petroleos de Mexico)
    Small quantities of oil were first refined into kerosene around 1876 near Tampico. By the early 20th century, commercial quantities of oil were being extracted...
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    Mexicana used the Ford Trimotor plane to operate the Mexico City-Tuxpan-Tampico-Brownsville, Texas, USA, route. Charles Lindbergh piloted the first flight...
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    Four vessels were ordered by the Mexican Navy in 1997 from shipyards in Tampico and Salina Cruz. The lead ship Justo Sierra Mendez (shortened to Sierra...
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  • ever had any significant ties with the rebels though he was a friend of Luis de la Rosca, a known raider who owned a store in Rio Hondo. In response to Scrivener's...
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  • at Tampico, Tamaulipas, on 8 December 1941 and renamed Faja de Oro. It was operated by Petróleos Mexicanos (Pemex), and was homeported in Tampico. Faja...
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    troops over a misunderstanding about fuel supplies. In response to the Tampico Affair, the United States government sent 2,300 Navy personnel to occupy...
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    again later in 1914 at Ojinaga, Chihuahua. On 9 April, the Tampico Affair, an incident in Tampico, Tamaulipas, between United States Navy sailors and Mexican...
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    The Brite Ranch raid was an incident that occurred on Christmas Day 1917, in which Mexican raiders crossed the Rio Grande River border and attacked a ranch...
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    in Mexico equipped with three runways, alongside those in Chihuahua and Tampico. Although the Department of National Defense (SEDENA) declared that the...
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    2019. "[Video] Cuando Edith González grabó en Tampico". [Video] When Edith González recorded in Tampico. 13 June 2019. Retrieved 9 August 2019. Wikimedia...
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