• de Doblado is delimited to the north by Paso de Ovejas, to the east by Manlio Fabio Altamirano, to the south-east by Jamapa, to the south by Cotaxtla...
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    Coscomatepec, Cotaxtla, Orizaba, Amatlán, Huilango y las españolas Córdoba y Fortín de las Flores, la negra Yanga and San Lorenzo de los Negros. Dishes...
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    cuenca baja del río Cotaxtla, centro de Veracruz. Tesis de doctorado, Facultad de Filosofía y Letras, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México. Gillespie...
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    November 29, 1932. "Capítulo III: Del Territorio de los Municipios. Artículo 10". Ley Orgánica del Municipio Libre [Organic Law of the Free Municipality §...
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  • Altamirano to the north and west, Medellín to the north, south and east, Cotaxtla to the west and south. Jamapa is very agricultural as a region; major products...
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    settlement was recognized in 1580 by the head of the Tlacotalpan, Tuztla and Cotaxtla region. Its tobacco history began in 1830 when a slow influx of Cubans...
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    40-year-old woman, along with her two- and three-year-old grandchildren in Cotaxtla, and a 54-year-old and an 87-year-old in Felipe Carrillo. Two other fatalities...
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    the north by Paso del Macho, to the north-east by Soledad de Doblado, to the east by Cotaxtla, to the south-east by Cuichapa and to the west by Cuitláhuac...
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    INEGI. 2021. Retrieved 2022-08-06. "Veracruz de Ignacio de la Llave: Grado de marginación por municipio, 2005" (PDF). Conapo. Retrieved 31 January 2019...
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  • the confluence of the Jamapa and Cotaxtla Rivers. The site, discovered and registered in 1935, is known as "La Joya de San Martín Garabato" and comprises...
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