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    The Puebla-Cholula Tourist Train (Spanish: Tren turístico Puebla-Cholula) was a tram-train railway line that connected the city centre of Puebla with the...
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    Mä'ragi), is a city and district located in the metropolitan area of Puebla, Mexico. Cholula is best known for its Great Pyramid, with the Iglesia de Nuestra...
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    transport outside of the city. The Puebla-Cholula Tourist Train was inaugurated in January 2017 connecting Puebla with Cholula in the western end of the city...
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    time-sharing agreement with the freight companies. Puebla, Mexico: Puebla-Cholula Tourist Train (2017-2021; trains now sold to Tren Interoceánico) San Diego,...
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    August 26, 2023, the two Stadler Citylink sets from the former Puebla-Cholula Tourist Train were brought to Coatzacoalcos railway station for use on the...
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    Stadler Citylink (category Articulated passenger trains)
    delivered to the state government in Puebla, Mexico for the Puebla-Cholula Tourist Train in 2015. These are fitted with a diesel engine only, due to a lack...
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    Mexico City) and the Monterrey Metro. In 2017, the Puebla-Cholula Tourist Train opened in Puebla City; service ended in December 2021. In January 2022...
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    Stadler Citylink trains from the former Puebla-Cholula Tourist Train arrived at Coatzacoalcos railway station for use on the train. In addition, the...
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    Tourism in Mexico (category Tourist attractions in Mexico City)
    Chacchobén. Tula. Paquimé. Uxmal. Mitla. Cholula. La Venta. Cantona. Comalcalco. Cobá. Tzintzuntzan. Tourists often also seek destinations with living...
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    Authentic Talavera pottery only comes from the city of Puebla and the nearby communities of Atlixco, Cholula, and Tecali, because of the quality of the natural...
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    several important political centers in central Mexico such as Xochicalco and Cholula. At this time, during the Epi-Classic, Nahua peoples began moving south...
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    Laura (27 August 2023). "Tren Turístico Puebla-Cholula llega a su nueva casa en Veracruz". El Universal Puebla (in Spanish). Retrieved 30 August 2023....
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    with Talavera pottery. Church of San Francisco Acatepec in San Andrés Cholula, Mexico. Large panel showing the Terreiro do Paço and Lisbon before the...
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    Mexican settlements that took the name of Tollan, such as Tula-Hidalgo and Cholula. This naming convention led to much confusion in the early 20th century...
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    Mexico Móstoles, Spain (2008) Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain Puebla, Mexico San Pedro Cholula, Mexico San Juan, Puerto Rico, USA San Sebastián de Mariquita...
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  • sons were also killed. July 13 – Angie Michelle Vera; from San Andrés Cholula, Puebla; femicide (body found on this date) July 20 – Guillermo Salvador Boyzo...
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