• Las Tunas Matanzas Pinar del Río Sancti Spíritus Santa Clara Santiago de Cuba Guanimar Isla de la Juventud Pinar del Río Artemisa Mayabeque Ciudad de...
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  • River) Río Verde Moctezuma River Tempoal River Amajac River Extoraz River Tula River Tuxpan Ver (Tuxpan River) Pantepec River Vinazco River Cazones River...
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  • canyon on the Rio Grande Boquillas Formation, West Texas, USA; a geologic formation laid down in the Cretaceous Playa Boquillas, Cazones de Herrera, Veracruz...
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  • Veracruz 784 Agua Dulce Papantla Veracruz 784 Barra de Cazones Veracruz 784 Carrizal Veracruz 784 Cazones de Herrera Veracruz 784 Comalteco Veracruz 784 Coxquihui...
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    important ones include: Actopan River, Acuatempan river, Río Blanco, Cazones River, Coatzacoalcos River, Río de La Antigua, Ayyappan River, Jamapa River, Nautla...
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    of the Pánuco River (3.0%); in the basins of the Tuxpan River (76.0%), Cazones River (21.0%), and the Moctezuma River (3.0%); in the sub-basin of the...
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    district covers 13 municipalities in the Totonaca region of the state: Cazones de Herrera, Chumatlán, Coahuitlán, Coatzintla, Coxquihui, Coyutla, Espinal...
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    present day. Their region, called Totonacapan, is centered between the Cazones River and the Papaloapan River in the north of the state. Pre-Columbian...
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    February 18, 1871. Rafael Delgado was originally incorporated as San Juan del Río, changing its name on November 29, 1923. Rafael Lucio was originally incorporated...
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  • Córdoba, Veracruz Carrillo Puerto (municipality) – Felipe Carrillo Puerto Cazones de Herrera – Gral. Vicente Herrera Hernandez (1874–1947) Chicontepec de...
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    eventually empty into either the Pánuco or the Cazones Rivers with the zone belonging to the Pánuco, Tuxpan and Cazones River basins, all of which empty into the...
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    Capital: Holguín Matanzas Province Capital: Matanzas Pinar del Río Province Capital: Pinar del Río Sancti Spíritus Province Capital: Sancti Spíritus Santiago...
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  • García Rojas (1978): Papantla Totonac: spoken in El Escolín, Papantla, Cazones, Tajín, Espinal, and other towns along the Gulf Coast of Veracruz. North-Central...
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    next system empties into the Gulf of Mexico and consists of the Pantepec, Cazones, Necaxa, Laxaxalpan, San Pedro/Zun, Zempoala, Apulco, Cedro Viejo, Salteros...
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    flooding. A number of homes built along the gullies were washed away. The Cazones River overflowed, rendering a highway connecting Tampico to Veracruz impassable...
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    Huauchinango, Tajín, Tecuantepec, El Espinal, Papantla, Gutiérrez Zamora, Cazones, Coatzintla, Chumatlan, Poza Rica, then finally to Tecolutla at its mouth...
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  • Tepoca Lighthouse  30°16′18″N 112°51′6″W 18 39 15 111-14786 Cazones Lighthouse  Cazones de Herrera 20°43′18″N 97°12′0″W 1970s 16 26 15 110-15332 Celestún...
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  • List of shipwrecks: 5 October 1851 Ship State Description Cazone  United States The barque was wrecked on Taylor's Bank, in Liverpool Bay. Her crew were...
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