San Francisco de Campeche (pronounced [saɱ fɾanˈsisko ðe kamˈpetʃe]; Yucatec Maya: Ahk'ìin Pech, pronounced [aχkʼiːn˥˧ pʰetʃ]), 19th c., also known simply...
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000 passengers in 2009. The city Campeche (formally known as San Francisco de Campeche) is one of the least known and most overlooked colonial cities...
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San Francisco de Campeche is a railroad station near San Francisco de Campeche, the capital of the Free and Sovereign State of Campeche. The route of...
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de Campeche San Francisco de los Romo, Aguascalientes San Francisco del Mezquital, Durango San Francisco Coacalco, State of Mexico San Francisco Cahuacúa...
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history of the city of Campeche, Mexico. 1540 - San Francisco de Campeche founded by Spaniard Francisco de Montejo. 1633 - Sack of Campeche (1633) by Dutch privateers...
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la crème of colonial Puerto Rico. Campeche was born in San Juan, colonial Puerto Rico. His parents were Tomás Campeche (1701–1780) and María Jordán y Marqués...
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Ciudad del Carmen (redirect from Ciudad del Carmen, Campeche)
made years later of the Spanish foundation of San Pedro de Champotón in 1537 and San Francisco de Campeche in 1540. After these initial moments of the Colony...
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Campeche is one of the 13 municipalities in the Mexican state of Campeche. The municipal seat, and largest settlement, is the city of San Francisco de...
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began and on October 4 the garrison of San Francisco de Campeche was established. "El Adelantado" appointed "Francisco Gil" as "lieutenant governor and captain...
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Transit (ART) line which will connect the historic center of San Francisco de Campeche with its airport and its Tren Maya station. It was originally...
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originally granted to the "Very Noble and Very Loyal City of San Francisco de Campeche" in 1777 by the King of Spain, Charles III, and later the coat of...
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station, XESTRC-AM 920 "Voces Campeche" in Tenabo, as well as TV station XHCCA-TDT channel 4.1 in San Francisco de Campeche. It also holds the concession...
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state capital, San Francisco de Campeche. Under the 2005 districting scheme, it covered the municipalities of Calakmul, Calkiní, Campeche, Hecelchakán,...
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Manuel Iris (San Francisco de Campeche, Campeche, 1983), is a Mexican-born American poet, writer, and educator. He was the Poet Laureate of the City of...
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traverses the Yucatán Peninsula. Construction began in June 2020 and the Campeche–Cancún section began operation on December 15, 2023, with the rest of the...
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after a terrible voyage, Martín Cortés arrived into the port of San Francisco de Campeche.: 124 At the end of January 1562, Cortés and his two half brothers...
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decisión de construir el Tren Maya, incluyendo Chiapas, Tabasco, Campeche, Yucatán y Quintana Roo, de 1,500 km con un presupuesto estimado de 120 a 150...
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1508, died 1565), to conquer Yucatán. He founded the city of San Francisco de Campeche in 1540, and Mérida in 1542. In 1546, the elder Montejo assumed...
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Cancún International Airport (redirect from Aeropuerto Internacional de Cancun)
Chichén Itzá railway station, Teya Mérida railway station, and San Francisco de Campeche railway station, and the south route, serving Tulum railway station...
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Tren Maya put Tenabo station on the route that would connect San Francisco de Campeche railway station and Teya Mérida railway station. The Tenabo Station...
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United States of America Mexico City AG Baja California Baja California Sur Campeche Chiapas Chihuahua Coahuila Colima Durango Guanajuato Guerrero HD Jalisco...
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and Saint-Louis Gate at the ramparts of Quebec City Mexico: San Francisco de Campeche, a World Heritage Site, it is a colonial walled city. Are preserved...
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biggest port city, Progreso. Mérida-Umán-Campeche (Federal 180) connects with the city of San Francisco de Campeche. Mérida-Kantunil-Cancún (Federal 180)...
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Yucatán (redirect from Estado Libre y Soberano de Yucatán)
consummate the conquest of Yucatán. Francisco de Montejo y León "el Mozo" founded the cities of San Francisco de Campeche on October 4, 1540, and Mérida on...
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Palenque Zacatecas Campeche Queretaro Tlacotalpan Guanajuato 5 Chichen Itza 6 Uxmal Yagul and Mitla San Miguel Sierra de San Francisco El Pinacate Biosphere...
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Independence. Born in San Francisco de Campeche to a noble Spanish family with a rich political heritage, his father, Pedro Sáinz de Baranda y Cano, was...
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Maya put Calkiní station on the route that would connect with San Francisco de Campeche railway station and Teya Mérida railway station. Calkiní station...
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reference for him in his young years as a developing artist. Francisco Oller was compared to Campeche as one of the most prominent artists in his country’s history...
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Alejandro Moreno Cárdenas (category Politicians from Campeche City)
served as Governor of Campeche from 2015 to 2019. Moreno Cárdenas was born on 25 April 1975, in San Francisco de Campeche, Campeche. He received a Bachelor...
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Castillo San Cristóbal in San Juan, Puerto Rico, a UNESCO World Heritage Site Defensive wall in Cartagena, Colombia Part of the wall in San Francisco de Campeche...
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