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    Matamoros Lighthouse (Spanish: Faro de Matamoros) is a defunct lighthouse along Matamoros Street, in colonia Centro, Puerto Vallarta, in the Mexican state...
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  • Russ Rowlett, Lighthouse Directory, Wikidata Q23581832 Rowlett, Russ. "Lighthouses of Mexico: Caribbean Coast (Quintana Roo)". The Lighthouse Directory....
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    Bagdad, Tamaulipas (category Matamoros, Tamaulipas)
    was inside the municipality of Matamoros, Tamaulipas, it was also known as the Port of Bagdad or the Port of Matamoros. It was officially declared non-existent...
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    States. It is part of the Brownsville–Harlingen–Raymondville and the Matamoros–Brownsville metropolitan areas. The population was 5,028 at the 2020 census...
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    México runs freight service and crosses from Matamoros into Brownsville over the Brownsville & Matamoros International Bridge. Sea trade runs through...
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    Ivo Toneck 1973 1,004 Hermosillo Auditorio Cívico del Estado 1967 2,558 Matamoros Auditorio Parque Olímpico 2013 1,800 Mexico City Auditorio Nacional 1952...
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    as Jacques the Hockey Player Daniel Magder as additional voices Diego Matamoros as additional voices Stephanie Anne Mills as Ice-Skater Customer/Marie...
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  • Lidia's suicide attempt. Coping with grief, they settled in an old family lighthouse, forcing Lidia to confront haunting nightmares, while a local family member...
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    century San Giacomo: 11th-century church named after St James the Great ('Matamoros' or Saracen-slayer), was erected on the site of what had been the temple...
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    Milo; Knopp, Anthony (1991). Boom and Bust: The Historical Cycles of Matamoros and Brownsville (1st ed.). Austin, Texas: Eakin Press. Cotham, Edward...
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    country's patron saint; the choices were either the current patron, James Matamoros, or a pairing of him and the newly canonised Saint Teresa of Ávila. Teresa's...
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  • remember the tragedy of the Morro Castle were the members of the Trio Matamoros of Santiago de Cuba, with the song "El desastre del Morro Castle" (1934)...
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    Cornwell's 1988 novel Sharpe's Rifles as analogous to the Gonfalon of Santiago Matamoros that features heavily in the story. A composition called "Drake's Drum"...
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  • digital operations by the July 13, 2021, deadline. XHRIO 15.1 The CW Matamoros, Tamaulipas, Mexico (Rio Grande Valley, Texas) December 31 In late 2019...
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    by October 9. The effects of the tropical cyclone were far-reaching. Matamoros, on the southern bank of the Rio Grande, faced hurricane conditions for...
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    hunters became the Texas Rangers. 300km 200miles Piedras Negras Louisiana Matamoros Nacogdoches Laredo Galveston    Thousands of freedom seekers traveled...
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    to Mexico City and south, and the Carretera Interoceánica connecting Matamoros with the port of Mazatlán on the Pacific; it is also crossed by highways...
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    2007–present[update] Joint Operation Nuevo León-Tamaulipas November 5, 2010 Shootout at Matamoros, 50–100 killed August 24, 2010 San Fernando massacre April 6, 2011 – June...
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  • on September 4. Damaged Sand Key lighthouse. It continued westward across the Gulf of Mexico, landing between Matamoros and Tampico, Mexico. Its unusual...
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    (97 km/h) in Veracruz and 75 to 90 mph (121 to 145 km/h) from Tampico to Matamoros in Tamaulipas. The worst of the damage took place further inland, within...
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    Agriculturalists in Matamoros were allowed to send their goods to Monterrey for storage. The entire population of Bagdad fled, while Matamoros was left nearly...
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  • District More images May 21, 2003 (#03000431) Roughly bounded by I-35, Matamoros St., Arroyo Zacate, and the Rio Grande 27°30′09″N 99°29′54″W / 27.5025°N...
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    conflict 1994 Zapatista uprising 1996 – present EPR insurgency 1999 1999 Matamoros standoff 2004 – 2010 Sinaloa Cartel–Gulf Cartel conflict December 11,...
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    Torso of Pothos; 1st century. Ptolemaic lion; 325-30 BCE. Saint James Matamoros by João de Ruão; c. 1550. Portuguese metalwork is another highlight of...
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    Villahermosa, Cardenas Tamaulipas Nuevo Laredo, Reynosa, Ciudad Victoria, Matamoros, Tampico, Ciudad Mante, Madero Tlaxcala Tlaxcala Veracruz Veracruz, Coatzacoalcos...
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    road has various names such as Boulevard Zapotal and Avenida Mariano Matamoros, but it is most commonly referred to as El Boulevard. Most of the buildings...
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    buildings in Brownsville suffered destruction. In northeastern Mexico, Matamoros was impacted particularly hard. Intense winds reportedly blew away all...
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    contains an exposition of river and ocean products. This museum, located on Matamoros Street, is a space containing more than 300 aquatic species both alive...
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    possible encounter with the Montezuma. Eventually Jones decided to head for Matamoros on June 12 "with the avowed intention of seeking the Montezuma." On June...
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    to Tehuacán, and two private lines: one of them connecting Bagdad to Matamoros. Maximilian also had a private line built, connecting the Chapultepec...
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