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    Cunduacán and Tular; and the lagoons of Cucuyulapa and Ballona. The state's Universidad Juarez Autonoma de Tabasco has various centers in Cunduacán.[citation...
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    municipalities: Balancán, Cárdenas, Centla, Centro (Villahermosa), Comalcalco, Cunduacán, Emiliano Zapata, Huimanguillo, Jalapa, Jalpa de Méndez, Jonuta, Macuspana...
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    inspired rites. "Hacienda La Chonita" (in Spanish). Cunduacán, Tabasco: Municipality of Cunduacán. January 24, 2010. Archived from the original on May...
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    +110.4% 770.67 297.56 278.8/km2 (722.1/sq mi) November 14, 1834 Cunduacán Cunduacán 137,257 126,416 +8.6% 600.58 231.88 228.5/km2 (591.9/sq mi) February...
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    Tabasco-Chiapas border. The branch would travel through the Huimanguillo, Cárdenas, Cunduacán, Comalcalco, and Paraíso municipalities, ending at the port of Dos Bocas...
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    San Juan de Letrán in Mexico City. He was also priest of the town of Cunduacán, honorary vicar in capite for Tabasco and Commissary of the Holy Inquisition...
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    Chontalpa sub-region. It borders the municipalities of Paraíso, Centla, Cunduacán, Nacajuca and Comalcalco. There are 64 active communities in the municipality...
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    pirate invasions had caused the depopulation of entire villages such as Cunduacán, and that Villahermosa, which was the capital, was had depopulated too...
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    Current Members: Alberto Presenda (DJ Otto) — Born on November 5, 1992, Cunduacán, Mexico (Age 31) Sergio Zavala (DJ Sheeqo) — Born on March 7, 1992, Monterrey...
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  • Simón Sarlat Tabasco 913 Vicente Guerrero Tabasco 913 Ayapa Tabasco 914 Cunduacán Tabasco 914 Cucuyulapa Tabasco 914 Guatacalca Tabasco 914 Hermenegildo...
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  • politician, and a member of the Mexican Academy of Language was born in Cunduacán, Tabasco May 3 José Antonio Mexía – politician executed in Acajete, Veracruz...
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    Yucatán Peninsula and eastern Mexico, peaking at 6.32 in (161 mm) in Cunduacán. A low pressure area developed into a tropical depression about 175 mi...
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  • Brigadier General Marcelino Iñurreta de la Fuente (born in Cunduacán, Tabasco, 29 June 1901) served as the first director of the Dirección Federal de...
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  • 24 Draw 21–2–1 Agustin Lorenzo PTS 10 Aug 16, 2001 24 years, 89 days Cunduacan, Mexico 23 Win 21–2 Ruben Estanislao PTS 10 Jun 16, 2001 24 years, 28 days...
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  • XHZQ-FM is a radio station on 93.7 FM in Cunduacán, Tabasco, Mexico. XEZQ-AM 1520 received its concession on October 28, 1970. It was owned by Carlos...
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    bordering the municipalities of Jalpa de Méndez, Centla, Centro and Cunduacán. Its territory measures 488,37km2 or 2.1% of the state, ranking 13th out...
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  • Miahuatlán may refer to: Miahuatlán, Amacuzac Miahuatlán, Cunduacán Miahuatlán, Metztitlán Miahuatlán, Omealca Miahuatlán District Miahuatlán de Porfirio...
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    above sea level. The Nacajuca River forms the municipality's border with Cunduacán. The El Naranjo River forms the border with Nacajuca; the Cucuxchapa River...
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    Colonia Reforma, Villahermosa, and in 1982, with the establishment in Cunduacán of the College of Engineering and Architecture. In 2008, the university...
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  • the State of Tabasco La Radio de Tabasco Public radio XETVH-AM 1230 AM Cunduacán Government of the State of Tabasco La Radio de Tabasco Public radio XHSCEG-FM...
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  • Gutiérrez de Lara Saric, Sonora Revolución Killed 1919 Marcos Torres Collado Cunduacán, Tabasco El Chisme Killed 1920s Juan Rafael Durán San Pedro, Coahuila...
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    drilling occurs around the communities of La Venta, Cárdenas, Paraíso and Cunduacán . The economic boom due to oil has made the cities of Cárdenas and Comalcalco...
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  • Mármol was born to Ceferino Sánchez and Josefa Mármol on May 25, 1839, in Cunduacán, Tabasco, Mexico. His primary studies were carried out at a private school...
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    positioned himself in San Juan Buenavista with his forty volunteers from Cunduacán and the national guard of Cárdenas, Colonel Lino Merino in Pueblo Nuevo...
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    rainfall across the Yucatan Peninsula, peaking at 6.32 in (161 mm) in Cunduacán. Moisture from the remnants of the storm enhanced rainfall across southern...
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  • XHTEY-FM in Tepic, Nayarit XHTLAC-FM in Tlacotalpan, Veracruz XHZQ-FM in Cunduacán, Tabasco XHZZZ-FM in Manzanillo, Colima Rhythm 93.7 FM Port Harcourt Rhythm...
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  • Solís. He was a disciple of Pablo Moreno. While acting as a priest in Cunduacán, he was elected deputy to the central Congress to represent the state...
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    of the state of Veracruz. Huimango and Cimatán, in the municipality of Cunduacán, Tabasco. Xicalango, which was located between what are now the states...
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  • Thumbnail for Eduardo González Arévalo
    captured Comalcalco, Jalpa de Méndez, Teapa, and Pichucalco and attacked Cunduacán, defeating Arévalo's army at the Battle of El Jahuactal on November 1...
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    needed] in 1991; delegate of the CDE in Comalcalco, Cárdenas, Teapa and Cunduacán; and President of the PRI's Committee for the Promotion and Defence of...
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