Marquesado period, Tlaltizapán was a horse farm established in 1549, managed by Pablo de Paz. The Dominicans built the monastery of Tlaltizapán around 1550 CE...
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Zacatepec, Morelos (redirect from Zacatepec de hidalgo)
borders Puente de Ixtla and Tlaltizapán on the north, Tlaltizapán and Jojutla on the east, Jojutla on the south, and Jojutla and Puente de Ixtla to the...
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Morelos (redirect from Estado Libre y Soberano de Morelos)
South Region includes Amacuzac, Jojutla, Puente de Ixtla, Tlaltizapán, Tlaquiltenango, and Zacatepec de Hidalgo; and the Western Region includes Coatlán...
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Fences and trees were downed in Cuernavaca, Jiutepec, Miacatlán, and Tlaltizapán, which resulted in clogged drains. Waterlogging was also reported in...
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the east Temoac, Jantetelco, and Jonacatepec; while to the west are Tlaltizapán and Yautepec. It is approximately 60 km from Cuernavaca. and 117 km (73...
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de Leondro Valle – Leandro Valle Martínez (1833–1861), general and liberal politician Tlaltizapán de Zapata – Emiliano Zapata Totolapan de Montes de Oca...
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Mexico. This municipality included the communities of de Xalatlaco, Capulhuac, San Pedro Tlaltizapán, Santiago Tilapa, La Magdalena Los Reyes, Santa Cruz...
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Tlaquiltenango (section Sierra de Huautla)
(2,989 feet) above sea level. To the north are the municipalities of Tlaltizapán, Ayala and Tepalcingo; to the south are the States of Guerrero and Puebla;...
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Yautepec, Morelos (redirect from History of Yautepec de Zaragoza)
pools, wading pool, playground, green spaces) Balneario Santa Isabel, Tlaltizapán (spring water is 23 °C; swimming pools, water slides, cabins, hotel,...
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Temixco and Jiutepec to the north; Jiutepec, Yautepec, and Tlaltizapán to the east; Tlaltizapán and Xochitepec to the south; Xochitepec and Temixco to the...
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never found. General Marcelino Rodríguez was from San Pablo Hidalgo in Tlaltizapán. He acted with military forces inside the borders of Morelos. He was...
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population of 1,027,562 (February, 2018 figure also includes Huitzilac and Tlaltizapán). According to the 2015 census the city of Jiutepec had a population...
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stands out since Tetecala had a smaller population than Xochitepec, Tlaltizapán, Puente de Ixtla, or Tlaquiltenango, but it had more commercial activity than...
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2009. p. 42. ISBN 9781433070303. "Habrá a partir de 2019 4 municipios indígenas en Morelos". Diario de Morelos (in Spanish). November 9, 2017. Retrieved...
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elected Governor of Morelos. Maria Fermina Rivera (died 1821) was born in Tlaltizapán. Guerrilla of the troops of Vicente Guerrero, died on the battlefield...
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Historia". Government of Tabasco (in Spanish). Enciclopedia de los Municipios y Delegaciones de México. Archived from the original on 23 July 2013. Retrieved...
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