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    Chilpancingo de los Bravo (commonly shortened to Chilpancingo; Spanish pronunciation: [tʃilpanˈsiŋɡo] ; Nahuatl: Chilpantzinco (pronounced [t͡ʃiɬpanˈt͡siŋko]))...
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    The Congress of Chilpancingo (Spanish: Congreso de Chilpancingo), also known as the Congress of Anáhuac, was the first, independent congress that replaced...
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    Chilpancingo (Spanish: Estación Chilpancingo) is an underground metro station along Line 9 of the Mexico City Metro. It is located in the Cuauhtémoc borough...
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  • municipal presidents of Chilpancingo, capital city of the Mexican state of Guerrero: "Enciclopedia Guerrerense. Chilpancingo de los Bravo. Cronología...
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    the northeast and Oaxaca to the east. In addition to the capital city, Chilpancingo and the largest city Acapulco, other cities in Guerrero include Petatlán...
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    nation. Under his leadership, the Congress of Anáhuac was installed in Chilpancingo, and on 6 November 1813 declared the independence of Mexico. On 22 October...
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  • Avispones de Chilpancingo Asociación Civil is a football club that plays in the Liga Premier - Serie A. It is based in the city of Chilpancingo, Mexico. The...
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    (also Chilpancingo Cathedral; Spanish: Catedral de Santa María de la Asunción de Chilpancingo) is the main Catholic church of the city of Chilpancingo in...
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    The Roman Catholic Diocese of Chilpancingo–Chilapa (Latin: Dioecesis Chilpancingensis–Chilapensis) is a suffragan diocese of the Archdiocese of Acapulco...
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  • Nicolás Catalán (Chilpancingo, 1780 - 1838) was a leader of the resistance stage of the Mexican War of Independence, active in the current state of Guerrero...
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  • Chilpancingo de los Bravo is a municipality in the Mexican state of Guerrero. The municipal seat is Chilpancingo de los Bravo. The municipality is within...
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    The seventh district had its head town at Chilpancingo and it comprised four municipalities: Chilpancingo de los Bravo, Eduardo Neri, General Heliodoro...
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    City Metro stations Allende Balderas Bellas Artes Buenavista Chabacano Chilpancingo Centro Médico Cuauhtémoc Doctores Garibaldi / Lagunilla Guerrero Hidalgo...
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    lasting damage to U.S.-Mexican relations. In Mexico's south, Zapata took Chilpancingo, Guerrero in mid-March; he followed this soon afterward with the capture...
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    took part with José María Morelos in the first National Congress at Chilpancingo. Four years later, he was arrested by Nicolás Bravo and sent to prison...
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  • Cuesta Air Force Base Atlangatepec Air Force Station Celaya Chichen Itza Chilpancingo Airfield Ciudad Acuña Ciudad Mante Airfield Cuernavaca El Fuerte Airfield...
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  • Manuel Alejandro Aponte Gómez (category People from Chilpancingo)
    Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán. Manuel Alejandro Aponte Gómez was born in Chilpancingo, Guerrero, Mexico on 10 December 1974. Aponte previously served in the...
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    Mexican War of Independence and served as a member of the Congress of Chilpancingo where he presided over the National Constituent Congress, which drafted...
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    dissolving the Supreme Junta, and in 1813, Morelos convened the Congress of Chilpancingo, also known as the Congress of Anáhuac. The congress brought together...
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  • Four taxi and bus drivers are killed during coordinated shootings in Chilpancingo. 26 February – Illegal loggers kill three forest rangers in the foothills...
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    Cuesta Air Force Base Atlangatepec Air Force Station Celaya Chichen Itza Chilpancingo Airfield Ciudad Acuña Ciudad Mante Airfield Cuernavaca El Fuerte Airfield...
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    provides up to 60 seconds' warning of earthquakes to Mexico City, Acapulco, Chilpancingo, Morelia, Puebla City, Oaxaca City, Guadalajara, Colima and Toluca. SASMEX...
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    Oaxaca, as well as two broadcast towers in the cities of Acapulco and Chilpancingo, hindering the ability to notify major cities both close and farther...
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  • The Mexican Federal Highway 95 passing close to the city of Chilpancingo, in Southern Mexico....
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  • vs. El Mesías for the AAA Mega Championship May 19 Noche de Campeones Chilpancingo, Guerrero, Mexico La Plaza de Toros Belisario Arteaga 3,800 L.A. Park...
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    married Nicolás Catalán, the oldest son of Nicolasa Catalán, born in Chilpancingo in 1772. They had five sons, Nicolás, Manuel, Antonio, Pedro and one...
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    guerrillas engaged police in a fire fight near the Guerrero capital of Chilpancingo, wounding several policemen and one civilian. July 2, 1996: An EPR communiqué...
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    independence in the Sentimientos de la Nación at the 1813 Congress of Chilpancingo that also called for the abolition of slavery. Point 15 is "That prohibit...
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    is a historic city located 102 km (63 mi) from the state capital of Chilpancingo, in the Mexican state of Guerrero in southwestern Mexico. The city of...
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    7 km2 (11,817.3 sq mi) 6,205,000 46 2 20 December 1823 Guerrero Guerrero Chilpancingo de los Bravo Acapulco de Juárez 63,595.9 km2 (24,554.5 sq mi) 3,556,000...
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