• Villa de Arista is a town and municipality in the Mexican state of San Luis Potosí in central Mexico. "Estado de San Luis Potosí". Enciclopedia de los...
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  • 1915 Arista, one of Ariel's elder sisters from The Little Mermaid series Arista (insect anatomy), a bristle or bristle-like appendage Villa de Arista, a...
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    1946 to 1950. Villa de Arista was absorbed into Villa Hidalgo from 1946 to 1971. Villa de Reyes was originally incorporated as Valle de San Francisco...
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  • reserved for the states of Aguascalientes, Guanajuato, Hidalgo, Jalisco, Estado de México, Michoacán, Nuevo León, Querétaro, San Luis Potosí, Tamaulipas, Veracruz...
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  • Escobedo – Mariano Escobedo, governor Villa de Arista – Mariano Arista, republican and liberal president (1851–1853) Villa de Arriaga – Ponciano Arriaga (1811–1865)...
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    Soledad de Graciano Sánchez on the north and west, Armadillo de los Infante on the east, and San Luis Potosí city on the southwest, and Villa de Zaragoza...
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    Puerto Arista (Arista Port) is a small community and tourist attraction located on the north coast of Chiapas, Mexico in the municipality of Tonalá. While...
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    the state congress gave the seat the official name of Heroica Villa de Tenango de Arista in 1868. Most of the population of the municipality was quiet...
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    forces. That evening, Arista was forced to withdraw further south. The armies clashed again the next day at the Battle of Resaca de la Palma. The Americans...
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    and Carranza continued his conflict against Villa and Zapata as the de facto leader of Mexico. Though de facto leader, he was not president at the time...
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    predominantly Basque-speaking area. In an event traditionally dated to 824, Íñigo Arista was elected or declared ruler of the area around Pamplona in opposition...
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    Emiliano Zapata and Villa versus Obregón and Carranza. Obregón was made leader of the Constitutionalist army and defeated Villa. 1917 was a pivotal year...
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    Friedrich Katz, The Life and Times of Pancho Villa 1998, p. 569. Correspondents (February 6, 2010). "Trasladan Poderes de Chihuahua a Juárez". El Universal (in...
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    describe as the oldest planned urban green space in the Americas. Lidia Arista (16 January 2011). "5 parques representativos del DF" [5 iconic parks of...
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    settlement, wiring De la Huerta and other officials. Despite Obregón's objections, Villa and De la Huerta came to an agreement, with Villa living on the hacienda...
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    Primer Recorrido de Prueba de Veracruz a Oaxaca". N+ (in Spanish). 30 August 2023. Retrieved 31 August 2023. Morales, Alberto; Villa y Caña, Pedro (29...
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  • Marshal of Italy, Sir Pietro Badoglio. — G. Arista, 25 July 1943 At 22:45 on 25 July 1943, Titta Arista (nicknamed the "voce littoria") announced that...
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    Tlalpan (redirect from Villa Coapa)
    combate el robo de autos" [Tlalpan combats auto theft]. SDP Noticias (in Spanish). Mexico. April 14, 2010. Retrieved December 14, 2010. Arista, Lidia. "Los...
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    (Guarnición de México), and Pánfilo Natera as president of the Supreme Military Tribunal. A month after he took office, revolutionary leaders Francisco Villa and...
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    a Conservative Party coup overthrew the Liberal government of Mariano Arista and raised up Santa Anna for what would turn out to be his final dictatorship...
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    who nonetheless remained loyal to his own Plan de Ayala; northern revolutionary Francisco "Pancho" Villa; and Álvaro Obregón. However, former revolutionary...
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    in 1910, titled "Calavera de Madero" portraying Madero as a calavera. Madero appears in the films Viva Villa! (1934), Villa Rides (1968) and Viva Zapata...
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    alliances between Muslims and Christians were not uncommon, such as between the Arista dynasty and Banu Qasi as early as the 9th century. Blurring distinctions...
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    Francisco León de la Barra y Quijano (16 June 1863 – 23 September 1939) was a Mexican political figure and diplomat who served as the 36th President of...
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    continued his conflict against Villa and Zapata as the de facto leader of Mexico. "Lagos Cházaro, Francisco". Enciclopedia de México (in Spanish). Vol. 8...
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    Following the Battle of Roncevaux Pass (824), the Basque chieftain Iñigo Arista was elected King of Pamplona supported by the muwallad Banu Qasi of Tudela...
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    color de la franja vertical era azul, y el de las horizontales eran plateado (o blanco), rojo y negro. Mariano Arista supo de la existencia de esta bandera...
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    Política de México. Archived from the original on 1 November 2012. Retrieved 19 July 2012. "Tras reñidas elecciones, el general Mariano Arista asume pacíficamente...
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    Sobrarbe; in the second quarter there is the so-called "Cross of Íñigo Arista", innovation of Peter IV of Aragon (from an anachronistic interpretation...
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    led to the establishment of the Kingdom of Pamplona, founded with Eneko Arista as head of the new polity, presented by Arab sources as leader of the Vascones...
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