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    Amaxac de Guerrero is a municipality in the Mexican state of Tlaxcala. Amaxac de Guerrero's City Hall was built around 60 years ago. Initially, there...
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    Ixtacuixtla, Tlaxco, Zacatelco, Calpulalpan, San Pablo del Monte, Teacalco, Amaxac Colors     Affiliations CUMEX, ANUIES, ECOSAD, CONACYT, SEP, CONAHEC Mascot...
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    originally incorporated as Miguel Hidalgo, changing its name on April 1, 1994. Amaxac was originally incorporated as Guerrero, changing its name on September...
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    shown leaving the city to resettle under Spanish rule beneath a glyph for Amaxac, where Cuauhtemoc surrendered. This was also the site of departure for the...
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  • Hidalgo y Castillo, priest and initiator of the Mexican War of Independence Amaxac de Guerrero – Vicente Guerrero, general and leader of the Mexican War of...
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    (Zacuala), San Francisco (Chapantla), San Juan (Eloxochitlán), San Pedro (Amaxac) and Tepepa. For 1575 Acaxochitlan becomes part of the jurisdiction of Tulancingo...
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