city of Emiliano Zapata had 64,084 inhabitants in 2020. The city was previously known as both San Francisco Zacualpan and San Vicente Zacualpan. It was...
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Carlos Pellegrini Preceded by Salustiano Zavalía Succeeded by José Vicente Zapata Minister of War and the Navy In office January 4, 1878 – October 9,...
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de Lamadrid, Francisco Narciso de Laprida, Juan Larrea, Juan Lavalle, Vicente López y Planes, Bartolomé Mitre, Mariano Moreno, Juan José Paso, Carlos...
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José Vicente Zapata Succeeded by Tomás S. de Anchorena In office August 12, 1893 – December 7, 1894 President Luis Sáenz Peña Preceded by Lucio Vicente López...
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José Vicente Zapata, Mendoza Cemetery (1851–1897) Tomb of Juan Gualberto Godoy, Mendoza Cemetery (1793–1864) Tomb of Tomás Godoy Cruz, San Vicente Ferrer...
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March 1832 – 31 December 1841 Preceded by Toribio Ortiz Succeeded by Vicente Zapata Personal details Born 1797 Santa Fe, Argentina, Viceroyalty of the Rio...
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Autonomist Party 6 August 1890 – 1 May 1891 Carlos Pellegrini 25 José Vicente Zapata National Autonomist Party 1 May 1891 – 12 October 1892 26 Manuel Quintana...
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occupied Gualeguaychú on 8 September and defeated the substitute governor, Vicente Zapata, in the Battle of Yeruá on 22 September. The ranchers to the south,...
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Vicente Carrillo Fuentes (born 16 October 1962), commonly referred to by his alias El Viceroy, is a Mexican convicted drug lord and former leader of the...
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Pablo González Garza (section Assassination of Zapata)
is considered to be the main organizer of the assassination of Emiliano Zapata. Born in Lampazos de Naranjo, Nuevo León, Pablo González grew up in the...
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assassinated Zapata in an ambush in 1919, after their commanding officer tricked Zapata by pretending that he intended to defect to Zapata's side. Carranza...
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Saldarriaga Lorenzo Zapata Gómez Juan Tirado Cabello Juan Zapata Gómez Antonio de Yarza Pablo de Ossa Zapata José Vasco Alvarado Lorenzo Zapata Gómez Bartolomé...
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However, Villa broke with him, aligning with peasant leader Emiliano Zapata. Both Zapata and Villa encouraged peasant rebellions in the south and north of...
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Subcomandante Marcos (redirect from Rafael Sebastián Guillén Vicente)
Rafael Sebastián Guillén Vicente (born 19 June 1957) is a Mexican insurgent, the former military leader and spokesman for the Zapatista Army of National...
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Oscar Collazo (boxer) (section Collazo vs. Zapata)
to make the third defense of his WBO minumumweight title against Gerardo Zapata in Verona, New York on June 7, 2024. Collazo won the fight by unanimous...
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independence leader Emiliano Zapata, Morelos (previously called San Francisco Zacualpan and San Vicente Zacualpan) – Emiliano Zapata (1879–1919), revolutionary...
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singer. Born in Guadalajara, Jalisco, he is the son of the Mexican singer Vicente Fernández. Nicknamed as "El Potrillo" by the media and his fans,[better source needed]...
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localities in 2010 were: Lázaro Cárdenas (16,294) Vicente Guerrero (11,455) Camalú (8,621) Emiliano Zapata (5,756) San Quintín (4,777) Colonia Lomas de San...
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Cry of Dolores in 1810. The town of Anenecuilco, birthplace of Emiliano Zapata, is within this municipality; as is the Hacienda de San Juan, near the town...
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Cantoral Julieta Venegas Jenni Rivera Karol Sevilla Kenia OS Kim Loaiza Laura Zapata La Prieta Linda Lety López Lila Downs Lidia Ávila Litzy Lola Beltrán Lorena...
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Zapata, on April 10, 1919. In 1700, Chinameca was a ranch owned by Felipe Cayetano Cardenas. By 1780 it was known as Rancho Nuevo. In 1899, Vicente Alonso...
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Morelos (section Díaz, Madero and Zapata)
Cuernavaca is the Porfirio Diaz bridge. The Ruta de Zapata (Zapata Route) covers the areas General Emiliano Zapata operated throughout the state of Morelos during...
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February 1913. Orozco sought to persuade Emiliano Zapata to make peace with Huerta regime. Zapata had held Orozco in high esteem as a fellow revolutionary...
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Vicente Bacallar y Sanna, 1st Marquess of San Felipe, later italianized into Vincenzo Bacallar Sanna (Cagliari – Sardinia, island now belonging to Italy...
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its front portal. Its main church is the Parroquia de San Vicente Ferrer (Parish of San Vicente Ferrer) which dates from the 17th century. To the west of...
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previously known as Subcomandante Marcos. The group takes its name from Emiliano Zapata, the agrarian revolutionary and commander of the Liberation Army of the...
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in the northeastern Centla region include (Brown 2005:116): Cuauhtemoc Vicente Guerrero Allende Simón Sarlat Quitin Arauz (on the Río Usumacinta) Chontal...
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Chihuahua (state) (section Vicente Guerrero)
pp. 285–286. ISBN 0-534-62158-9. McLynn, Frank. Villa and Zapata p. 24. Womack, John. Zapata and the Mexican Revolution p. 10. Johnson, William. Heroic...
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Niños Héroes (redirect from Vicente Suárez)
Forgotten War, pp. 145–146 Wagenen, The Forgotten War, pp. 146–147. Casasola Zapata, Gustavo (1992). Historia Gráfica de la Revolución Mexicana 1900–1970. México:...
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three different movies filmed in just a year; Puños rosas (rel. 2004), Zapata (rel. 2004) and 7 Días (rel. 2005). For his interpretation of "Tony" in...
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