Eloxochitlán de Flores Magón, formerly known as San Antonio Eloxochitlán, is a city and municipality in the Mexican state of Oaxaca. It is part of the...
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Huautla de Jimenez, Eloxochitlán de Flores Magón and Jalapa de Díaz. In 1954 the eastern part of the Sierra Mazateca region was submerged by the construction...
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the Zapotec community now called Guelatao de Juárez in his honour. Ricardo Flores Magón and Enrique Flores Magón: the two famous Mexican anarchists and founders...
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Teotitlán de Flores Magón, but Huautla de Jiménez is considered the most important cultural center in the region. The region is named after the Cañada de Cuicatlán...
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Baja California (redirect from Estado Libre y Soberano de Baja California)
an anarchist movement based on the writings of Ricardo Flores Magón and Enrique Flores Magón, begins. 1911: Mexicali and Tijuana are captured by the...
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de Flores Magón and it covered 76 municipalities. 2005–2017 Between 2005 and 2017, the second district's head town was at Teotitlán de Flores Magón and...
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Oaxaca (redirect from Huajuápam de León)
Mexico José Vasconcelos - Writer, philosopher and politician Ricardo Flores Magón – anarchist Rufino Tamayo – Painter Francisco Toledo – Painter Macedonio...
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thinker, and his thought was influenced by the teachings of Ricardo Flores Magón, Kropotkin, and Pierre Clastres. He intended to pursue many research...
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Outline of anarchism (section History by region)
Ricardo Flores Magón metro station, Mexico Scientific Monument Moises Bertoni, Paraguay Soviet monitor Zhelezniakov, Ukraine Teotitlán de Flores Magón, Mexico...
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Mexican Revolution (section María de Jesús González)
Revolution. In 1999, the radical anarchist Ricardo Flores Magón was honored with the Metro Ricardo Flores Magón station. Also opening in 1999 was Metro Romero...
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Puebla (redirect from Estado Libre y Soberano de Puebla)
chains of Sierra de Zacapoaxtla, Sierra de Huauchinango, Sierra de Teziutlán, Sierra de Tetela de Ocampo, Sierra de Chignahuapan and Sierra de Zacatlán...
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Mexico City Metro (redirect from Metro de Ciudad de México)
participant in the Mexican Revolution. In 1999, the radical anarchist Ricardo Flores Magón was honored with the station of the same name. Also opening in 1999 was...
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The region has seen violent confrontations between the authorities and members of the Popular Indigenous Council of Oaxaca "Ricardo Flores Magón", an...
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first years of the 20th century he was attracted by the ideas of the Flores Magón brothers and, in 1909 he started importing weaponry from the United States...
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Oaxaca City (redirect from Oaxaca de Juárez)
located one block south of the Zócalo on Flores Magón and Las Casas but it takes up the entire block to 20 de Noviembre and Aldama streets. It offers flowers...
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various images of Flores Magón have been used to reflect the state version of moderate socialism, not the anarchist views of Flores Magón expressed in Palabras...
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Cuernavaca Municipality (section Ricardo Flores Magón)
employs 89% of the people who work in the subdivision. Colonia Ricardo Flores Magón is located exactly 6.9 kilometres (4.3 mi) west of the geographic center...
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following municipalities: Eloxochitlán de Flores Magón Huautepec Huautla de Jiménez Mazatlán Villa de Flores San Antonio Nanahuatipam San Bartolomé Ayautla...
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Ediciones. p. 66ff. ISBN 968-6434-92-5. ""Región Sur. Tomo 1 Oaxaca." Condiciones Socioeconómicas y Demográficas de la Población Indígena". National Commission...
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Cuernavaca (redirect from Museo Morelense de Arte Contemporáneo)
(which begins in Ahuatepec and crosses Flores Magón). The springs in Cuernavaca are: Los Atzingo, el túnel de Santa María, Sanguijuela, Huitzilac, Axomulco...
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These included anarchists such as Russian Emma Goldman and Ricardo Flores Magón and his brother Enrique of the Partido Liberal Mexicano. They later were...
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Porfirio Díaz (redirect from José de la Cruz Porfirio Díaz Mor)
Sadler (2009), p. 213 Díaz Flores Alatorre, Manuel. Recuerdo del Primer Centenario de la Independencia Nacional: Efemérides de las fiestas, recepciones...
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in official nor governmental use. Español, India, Mestizo. José Joaquín Magón. 18th c Mexico Casta painting. "Spanish and Indian produce Mestizo", 1780...
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Morelos (redirect from Estado Libre y Soberano de Morelos)
originate with Zapata or the Plan de Ayala; it was first used by Ricardo Flores Magón in the magazine Regeneración on October 1, 1910. With the outbreak of...
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Chihuahua City (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
lines running the length of the Periférico de la Juventud and the Avenida 20 de Noviembre/Avenida Flores Magon, with several more stations that will be...
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chance at success. Antonio I. Villareal [es], a follower of Ricardo Flores Magón, who forbade members of the Magonista movement to have anything to do...
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Pancho Villa (redirect from Maria Luz Fierro Corral De Villa)
sister, afterward stealing a horse and fleeing: 58 to the Sierra Madre Occidental region of Durango, where he roamed the hills as a thief. Eventually...
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Venustiano Carranza (redirect from Venustiano Carranza de la Garza)
was killed on 21 May 1920 while sleeping in Tlaxcalantongo in the Sierra Norte de Puebla mountains. His forces were under attack there by General Rodolfo...
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Martín, Tlacateco, Texcacoa, Capula, Las Animas, El Trébol, Ricardo Flores Magón and Puente Grande. Because of the highway and the growth of the Mexico...
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member of the growing Magonist movement under the leadership of Ricardo Flores Magón. Upon his return to the states, Holmdahl answered an ad that simply read...
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