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    Motul (from Mayan: Mutul: toponymic, “the 'mut' bird”; it can also mean “knot”), officially Motul de Carrillo Puerto, is the capital city of the municipality...
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    Maya and the Mexican government after the Caste War. Carrillo Puerto was born in the town of Motul, Yucatán, 45 km northeast of Mérida, and was of partly...
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    again and the official name of the head of the municipality became Motul de Carrillo Puerto. The municipal president is elected for a term of three years....
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    southeast of the state capital Mérida, and 20 km (12 mi) southeast of Motul de Carrillo Puerto. Bokobá is a term in the Yucatec Maya language, which means "splashing...
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    Elvia Carrillo Puerto (6 December 1878 – 15 April 1968) was a Mexican socialist politician and feminist activist. Carrillo had been married by the age...
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    1905-1930. Tekom was merged with Valladolid in 1905-1919. Telchac Puerto was merged with Motul in 1905-1927. Tixpéhual was merged with Tixkokob in 1905-1929...
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  • Cárdenas – Lázaro Cárdenas, president (1934–1940) Motul de Carrillo Puerto – Felipe Carrillo Puerto, governor (1922–1924) Quintana Roo Municipality –...
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    development here, where the Maya founded the cities of Chichen Itza, Izamal, Motul, Mayapan, Ek' Balam, and Ichkanzihóo (also called T'ho), now Mérida. After...
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  • Elvia Carrillo Puerto, Torre set up over 45 feminist leagues over the next few years and organized over 5,500 workers. In 1922, Governor Felipe Carrillo Puerto...
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    as Felipe Carrillo Puerto. The town was historically the main center of what is now the Mexican state of Quintana Roo, and it acted as the de facto capital...
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  • 962 Carrillo Puerto Chiapas 962 Ciudad Hidalgo Chiapas 962 Frontera Hidalgo Chiapas 962 La Libertad Chiapas 962 Mazapa de Madero Chiapas 962 Metapa de Domínguez...
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    capital, Mérida. The army landed at the port of Telchac Puerto and took one by one Telchac Pueblo, Motul, and Tixkokob. The Mexican army arrived at Pacabtún's...
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    A. C. de Suasnávar (eds.). "Entre la política y economía: Resultados preliminares de las primeras temporadas del Proyecto Arqueológico Motul de San José"...
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  • in the liguilla de ascenso (promotion play–offs) for four promotion spots, teams who are affiliated with teams in the Liga MX, Liga de Expansión MX and...
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  • country and no champion was crowned and no team was promoted to Liga Premier de México. The Tercera División (Third Division) is divided into 13 groups. For...
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