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    Coyutla is a municipality in the Mexican state of Veracruz. It is located in central zone of the state, about 110 km from state capital Xalapa. It has...
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  • Zapotitlán (Zapotitlán de Méndez) Totonac (in Sierra Norte de Puebla) Coyutla Totonac Olintla Totonac Ozelonacaxtla Totonac Huehuetla Totonac Coatepec...
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    Chicontepec, Papantla, Ixhuatlán de Madero, Soteapan, Playa Vicente, Mecayapan y Coyutla, Benito Juárez, Coxquihi, Espinal, Filomeno Mata, Ixcatepec, Mecatlán and...
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    state: Cazones de Herrera, Chumatlán, Coahuitlán, Coatzintla, Coxquihui, Coyutla, Espinal, Filomeno Mata, Gutiérrez Zamora, Mecatlán, Papantla, Tecolutla...
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  • de Herrera Veracruz 784 Comalteco Veracruz 784 Coxquihui Veracruz 784 Coyutla Veracruz 784 El Chote Veracruz 784 El Volador Veracruz 784 Entabladero...
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  • languages or "linguistic variants" in the family, 3 Tepehua and 7 Totonac Coyutla Totonac is grouped with South Central Totonac by INALI while Tecpatlán...
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    Papantla, to the west by the state of Puebla and to the south-west by Coyutla. It produces principally maize and potatoes. Each July in Coatzintla a...
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    Acatlán in 1899-1911. Chumatlán merged with Coxquihui in 1890-1922 and with Coyutla in 1922-1936. Coatzintla was originally incorporated as Coaquitla, changing...
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    Xinolatépetl Apapantilla Lowland–Sierra Filomeno Mata Lowland Sierra Coatepec † Coyutla Huehuetla Ozelonacaxtla Olintla Zapotitlán de Méndez The following is the...
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    of fifteen municipalities: Cazones de Herrera, Coahuitlán, Coatzintla, Coyutla, Chumatlan, Espinal, Filomeno Mata, Gutiérrez Zamora, Mecatlán, Papantla...
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    Totonacapan, which encompassed the modern municipalities of Cazones, Coatzintla, Coyutla, Espinal, Coxquihui, Chumatlan, Filomeno Mata, Gutiérrez Zamora, Mecatlán...
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  • Pantepec Tlacuilotepec Tlaxco Veracruz Benito Juárez Chicóntepec Coatzintla Coyutla Huayacocotla Ixhuatlán de Madero Temapache Texcatepec Tihuatlán Tlachichilco...
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    sculpted a number of works including a monument to the Niños Héroes in Coyutla and the monumental sculpture of a Volador dancer in Papantla. The 1990s...
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    at Papantla and it covered the municipalities of Coahuitlán, Coxquihui, Coyutla, Chumatlán, Espinal, Filomena Mata, Gutiérrez Zamora, Mecatlán, Papantla...
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  • 267; -97.717. Coahuitlán is delimited to the north and to the east by Coyutla, to the south-east by Chumatlan, to the south by Filomeno Mata and to the...
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  • 217°N 97.683°W / 20.217; -97.683. Mecatlán is delimited to the north by Coyutla, to the north-east by Chumatlan, to the north-west by Coahuitlan to the...
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  • Yes 050 Coatzintla Coatzintla Yes 060 Coxquihui Coxquihui Yes 061 Coyutla Coyutla Yes 066 Espinal, Veracruz Espinal, Veracruz Yes 067 Filomeno Mata Filomeno...
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  • incursion the area was divided between the states of Ahuacapan, Ameca, Apimila-Coyutla, Aohtlan, Atenco, Axotla, Ayaoquila, Ayotitlan, Ayotlan (with vassal territories...
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  • year with rains in summer. The municipality is delimited to the north by Coyutla, to the north-east by Espinal, to the south-west by Mecatlán and to the...
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  • I/L Tongwe тонгве tnz I/L Tonga (Thailand) tob I/L Toba toc I/L Totonac, Coyutla tod I/L Toma (toe) I/E Tomedes tof I/L Gizrra tog tog I/L chiTonga Tonga...
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    Nicaragua, and Mexico, where precipitation reached 15.75 inches (400 mm) in Coyutla, Veracruz. By July 13, the wave and associated low pressure area emerged...
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    produced heavy rainfall peaking at 15.75 in (400 mm) in the municipality of Coyutla; minor flooding was reported across Coahuila and Colima. Tropical cyclones...
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  • (municipal seat; 2005 population 2,555) Chapopote (population 2,916) San Pedro Coyutla (1,396) El Pintor (925) La Laja (360) Aquixcuatitla (200) In the 2005 INEGI...
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  • Atlético Ixtepec Ixtepec, Oaxaca Brena Torres 1,000 — – Atlético Tonalá Coyutla, Veracruz Campo Ayuntamiento 1,000 — – Azucareros de Tezonapa Tezonapa...
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    Carranza in violation of the orders of President Obregon, surrendered at Coyutla in the Veracruz state and was taken to Mexico City for questioning. Born:...
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