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but it incurred major expenditures, forcing it to limit service to men only. The arches of the main courtyard were completed in 1640, as well as it fountain and nursing units. In the first half of the 18th century, the hospital ceased to be under the direct control of the cathedral, passing to the monks of the order of San Juan de Dios. In the latter half of the century, it began to house soldiers in order to improve its finances. The hospital underwent major reforms in the early 19th century to improve medical care, and began to receive medical students from the
Medical-Surgical Academy of Puebla. In 1867, the facility became the Hospital General del Estado. In 1917, the hospital moved to new facilities in the city. Through most of the 20th century, the building was used for a wide-variety of purposes. In 1998, a project to restore the building for its use as Puebla Museum of Viceregal Art. In 2002, this museum was converted into the San Pedro Museum of Art, which exhibits works from various epochs.
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Protests to save the building, due to its murals and façade, succeeded in preserving only a portion of the building. The murals are frescos, which are the only surviving non-religious examples from the 16th century in their original place in Mexico. The gray stone façade is completely smooth to let the main portal, of
Renaissance style, stand out. The portal contains and upper and lower portion with a crest.
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buildings in this city. Later, it was used to make pots, plates, jars, religious figures and other items. By the mid-17th century, the industry here had become well-established. Guilds were formed and ordinances passed to ensure quality. Blue was used only on the most expensive pieces due to the cost of the mineral used to produce it. The period between 1650 and 1750 was known as the Golden Age.
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crashed. Out of the 46 workshops in production since the 18th century, only seven remained. When
Enrique Luis Ventosa, a 29-year-old Catalan, arrived in Puebla in 1897, there were just six workshops left. Ventosa was fascinated by the history and fine craft work that had distinguished Puebla from the rest of Mexico. He became the leading force behind a renaissance in Talavera ware.
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convent and became a psychiatric hospital. In the 20th century the
Ceramic Museum was founded in the building's kitchen, with the rest of the building occupied as tenements for about 1500 people. In 1973, the Museo de Arte Cultural Poblano was founded and in 2000 the name was changed to the current one. The facility offers exhibitions, shows and art classes.
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The Museo de Arte (Museum of Art) originally was constructed to be the Temple of San Pedro, founded in 1541 to be a church and a hospital. Eventually it was established as the
Hospital of San Pedro y San Pablo under the direction of the Cathedral of Tlaxcala. It was functioning as a hospital by 1544,
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is filled with churches, monasteries, mansions and the like, mostly done in gray cantera stone, red brick and decorated with multicolored tiles. Puebla is also considered to be the "cradle of
Mexican Baroque" both in architecture and in the decorative arts, and one of the five most important colonial
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were behind one of the first conspiracies against the
Porfirio Diaz government. Their plans were discovered and their house, located on 6 Oriente street was surrounded by federal troops. A gun battle ensued, killing both Serdán brothers on 18 November 1910. During the Mexican Revolution, the city was
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The foundation of Puebla begins with a letter from the bishop of
Tlaxcala in 1530, Julián Garcés, to the Spanish queen outlining the need for a Spanish settlement between Mexico City and the port of Veracruz. According to legend, the bishop had a dream about where to build the city. In this dream, he
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Stadium. In 2015 it was intervened to make it up to new Fifa standards which commodity, modernism and outside visual image have changed for the better. With a capacity of 51,720 it is the 4th biggest stadium in México just behind Jalisco Stadium. At 45.9 meters tall it
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The Museum Workshop of Erasto Cortés Juárez was the home of one of the major figures in fine and graphic arts in Puebla in the 20th century. The museum was founded in 2000 and contains more than 400 pieces of both his work and personal effects. The museum also hosts temporary exhibits, workshops and
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The Casa de Alfeñique is named for the intricate mortar work that covers its façade. Alfeñique is a kind of sugar and almond candy. It was constructed by Antonio Santamaría de Incháurregui for Juan Ignacio Morales, who was a master ironsmith. The façades also contain ironwork balconies, cornices and
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In January 2013 the first line of the rapid transit bus system named RUTA was opened to the public from Chachapa to Tlaxcalancingo, in April 2014 the second line was inaugurated going from North 11th street at the height of Diagonal Defensores de la República to Calle Limones, and in 2019 the third
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Industry accounts for about eighty percent of the economy and is mostly based in the outskirts of the city as well as in some surrounding municipalities. Main products include basic metals, chemicals, electrical items and textiles. The main employers are Hylsa and the Volkswagen automotive plant. A
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is located on 5 de Mayo Street. The main portal is of pure classic style finished in gray cantera stone. It consists of three levels with paired Doric-like columns. The façade of the old monastery is highly decorated in Baroque style, in front of which is a large atrium. Inside the ceiling consists
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on 5 May 1862. The chapel of the Loreto fort contains a former chapel, which is now the Museo de la No Intervención (Museum of Non-Intervention). This is to commemorate a non-aggression pact signed by Mexico and Central American and two South American countries in the 1960s. The Museo de Guerra del
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The Centro Cultural Santa Rosa is housed in a building that dates from the 17th century which originally was housing for Dominican nuns. Later, it became a convent named in honour of Saint Rose of Lima. This is where the story of the invention of mole poblano takes place. In 1869, it ceased being a
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is housed in two colonial-era buildings from the 17th and 18th centuries that were popularly known as El Hospitalito. One was the Hospital of San Juan de Letrán, which was converted into a college for women. The other is a mansion from the 18th century. It was joined to the hospital and then became
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to the east. Hydrologically, the city is part of the Atoyac river basin; the river runs through northern, eastern and southern portions of the municipality, and connects to the Lake of Valsequillo, where the Manuel Ávila Camacho dam has been built. Other rivers that cross the area are the Alseseca
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In 1813, the constitution eradicated the potter's guild and revoked the ordinances established in 1653 to standardize production. Now anybody could use this ceramic method in any style they wanted, and the lack of regulations led to a decline in technique and artistic quality. The Talavera market
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The city was founded in 1531 within the Valley of Cuetlaxcoapan as a Spanish city, not on the foundation of an existing indigenous city-state. The official date of foundation is 16 April 1531, however, this first attempt at settlement failed due to constant flooding of the site right next to the
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in Spain came to Puebla to teach the locals European techniques of using the potter's wheel and tin-glazing. These new methods were mixed with native designs to give rise to what became known as Poblano Talavera. The glazing technique was first used for the tiles that still decorate many of the
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The Casa del Deán is the oldest noble house in the city of Puebla, constructed by Tomás de la Plaza Goes, who was the deacon of the Cathedral of Puebla. It was finished in 1580. The building remained practically intact until 1953, when it was going to be demolished to construct a movie theater.
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in Mexico City and fell in love with them. Attempts were made to engage the couples but one problem was that none of the sisters knew how to cook. Upon returning to Puebla, their mother sent them to the Convent of Santa Monica to learn. The women decided they wanted to make an original dish to
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Commercial activity was dislodged from the main plaza completely by the early 19th century and placed in the San Francisco Parian market. Other plazas, such as the San Luis, San Antonio, El Carmen, La Concordia and Santa Inés were built. The main plaza underwent several transformations, adding
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means "chili pepper sauce". However, there is no evidence that chocolate was ever used to flavor prepared foods or used in chilmulli. What has happened is that the sauce gained ingredients as it was reinterpreted over the colonial period. Many food writers and gourmets nowadays consider one
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saw a valley with woods and meadows crossed by a clear river and dotted with fresh-water springs on fertile land. While he was contemplating this scenery, he supposedly saw a group of angels descend from heaven and trace out the city. Convinced he had seen a divine vision, he celebrated
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The Museo de José Mariano Bello y Acedo was initially founded with the private collection of the Bello family, along with works donated by friends. It originally began as a private museum or pinacotheca. Upon José Mariano's death, the house and collection was bequeathed to the city.
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and the sandwich and the precursor to the giant tortas" that are now sold in most parts of Mexico today. This large, meaty sandwich is named after the bread on which it is served, a cemita. This bread is based on a bread introduced by the French during the period of the
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stayed at the home in honor of Serdán. Shortly thereafter, the family moved to Mexico City and the building became tenements and stores. Decades later, the federal government acquired the building from the family to convert it into the museum that is here today.
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states. The city continued to grow and be more regulated during the 17th and 18th centuries. A new city hall was built in 1714 and the tianguis in the main plaza was replaced by wood stalls by the 1770s. The streets were paved with stone between 1786 and 1811.
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volcanoes, giving residents views of their snow-topped peaks. Due to the proximity to the Popocatépetl, Puebla is some times exposed to the ash and dust that emanate from the volcano during its active periods, the most recent occurring on 19 May 2023.
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is on Blvd Heroes del 5 de Mayo. Its elevated four-level tower stands out with its mouldings and Ionic and Doric pilasters. The main façade is done in gray cantera stone in which are sculpted large jars and flowers. The main portal is of
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a crown. The house was left to the state by Alejandro Ruiz Olavarrieta in 1896. It was first used to house the first public museum in the city of Puebla. The collection contains more than 1,500 pieces of a historical nature.
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growing sector is food processing. Many industries are consolidated into parks such as the 5 de Mayo Industrial Park, the Resurrección Industrial Zone and the Puebla 2000 Industrial Park. Shopping centers include the
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into the city. In 1950, by decree of the state congress, the city received the title of Heroica Puebla de Zaragoza. In 1977, the federal government declared the city a Zone of Historical Monuments. In 1987, the
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cultures as well as fine furniture and religious objects from the colonial period and examples of contemporary art. These represent the three epochs of Mexican history, pre-Columbian, colonial-era and post-
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The large friary complex houses an active group of Franciscan friars, who in addition to running a large K-12 school on the site, also work in other pastoral, justice, peace, and environmental activities.
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Guy P.C. Thomson, Puebla de Los Angeles: Industry and Society in a Mexican City, 1700-1850. Westview Press 1989.
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of his slave. She was taken in by a convent, where it is said she began to have visions of the Virgin Mary and
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and Fort Guadalupe are located in the Centro Civico 5 de Mayo part of the city. Both were instrumental to the
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of two large vaults and contains gilded altarpieces in Baroque, Salmonic and Churrigueresque styles.
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Some historians consider that the area where the city is located nowadays was not inhabited in the
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in 1863, who succeeded in taking it. French forces left in 1866 and reconstruction began in 1867.
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and the Alseseca. This valley was bordered by the indigenous city-states turned colonial towns of
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in dry areas with shallow soils. Pine-fir forests are composed almost entirely of Hartweg's Pine
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Loreto López, Rosalva. "The Devil, Women, and the Body in Seventeenth-Century Puebla Convents."
3951:"Prontuario de información geográfica municipal de los Estados Unidos Mexicanos: Puebla, Puebla"
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The layout of the city is of classic Spanish design, centered on a main plaza, today called the
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4131:[Cathedral of Puebla Religious Architecture] (in Spanish). Star Media. 18 October 2000
3901:[Principle results by community 2005] (in Spanish). Mexico City: INEGI. Archived from
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There have long been rumours of a system of tunnels under the city. Long considered to be an
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seeds). The dish was served for the first time at a banquet for Iturbide with great success.
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prohibited open devotion to her. Today, the Templo de la Compañía, in Puebla, is known as
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Chevalier, François. "Signification sociale de la fondation de Puebla de los Angeles."
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Transatlantic Ties in the Spanish Empire: Brihuega, Spain and Puebla, Mexico, 1560-1620
4196:"Puebla:Sabor y tradición con ángel" [Puebla:Flavor and Tradition with Angel].
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The other story states that the sauce is of pre-Hispanic times and this was served to
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under the cathedral, numerous statues of saints and angels made of onyx can be seen.
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in the city from 14 September – 12 October 1847 by the irregular forces of General
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4473:[Jose Luis Bello y Gonzalez Museum] (in Spanish). Government of Puebla
4067:"CLIMAT summary for 76685: Puebla, Pue. (Mexico) – Section 2: Monthly Normals"
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they delivered her to the merchant who later took her to New Spain. Once in
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are represented here in over 5,000 buildings included in the catalogue. The
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river. Several rivers flow through the Valley of Puebla, the San Francisco,
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volcano and all the Sierra de Amozoc, due to logging and seasonal farming.
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The City of Puebla submitted its candidacy to hold the headquarters of the
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in 1646, is recognized by UNESCO for being the first public library in the
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4542:[Erasto Cortes Workshop Museum] (in Spanish). Government of Puebla
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Instituto Nacional para el Federalismo y el Desarrollo Municipal (2005).
3518:[Foundation and history of Puebla] (in Spanish). Mexico: El Clima
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4423:[Forts Loreto and Guadalupe] (in Spanish). Government of Puebla
4400:[(Museum) Of the Revolution] (in Spanish). Government of Puebla
4377:[Santa Rosa Cultural Center] (in Spanish). Government of Puebla
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Barbosa Cano, Manlio (2000). "Puebla. Proceso fundacional milenario".
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5106:. Puebla: Secretaría de Cultura / Gobierno del Estado de Puebla 2007.
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and soldiers dressed in period uniform. The military displays tanks,
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La división racial en Puebla de los Angeles bajo el régimen colonial
4519:[San Pedro Museum of Art] (in Spanish). Government of Puebla
4204:. Mexico City: Grupo Editorial Impresiones Aéreas: 6–11. March 2008.
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In spite of the many shopping malls that exist in Puebla today, the
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4177:[Main Plaza of the City] (in Spanish). Government of Puebla
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Urban Slavery in Colonial Mexico: Puebla de los Angeles, 1531-1706
3579:"Enciclopedia de los Municipios de México ESTADO DE PUEBLA PUEBLA"
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Catarina de San Juan: Princess from India and visionary of Puebla
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Catarina de San Juan. Princesa de la India y visionaria de Puebla
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4243:"Did you know? The world's smallest volcano is in Puebla, Mexico"
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because in its sacristy lie the remains of Catarina de San Juan.
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4827:"Ancient tunnels discovered underneath Mexican city of Puebla"
3925:"Mexico Raises Alert Level on 'Popo' Volcano Near Mexico City"
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The Reliquary of Americas, the City of Angels, The Angelopolis
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4737:[Chiles en Nogada] (in Spanish). Government of Puebla
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dormant volcano is located to the north of the city, and the
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Agave Landscape and Ancient Industrial Facilities of Tequila
4786:"Talavera – Mexico's earthly legacy from the City Of Angels"
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Hirschberg, Julia. "An Alternative to Encomienda: Puebla's
4760:[Puebla Cemitas] (in Spanish). Government of Puebla
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Puebla City in 1869. Lithograph of the new railway station.
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4286:[Amparo Museum] (in Spanish). Government of Puebla
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is a museum of Baroque art designed by Japanese architect
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Puebla was an important city and region in the history of
5071:. Mexico City: Ayuntamiento del Municipio de Puebla 2002.
4641:[Main Theater] (in Spanish). Government of Puebla
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in Mexico City has the largest collection of 726 pieces.
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style, flanked by large panels of tilework surrounded by
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Writ to recognize Puebla as City signed by Spain's queen
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4106:[The Architecture of Puebla Mexico] (in Spanish)
5120:. Puebla: Centro de Estudios Históricos de Puebla 1960.
4618:[Dean House] (in Spanish). Government of Puebla
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collection. Eventually her collection was given to the
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El Pinacate y Gran Desierto de Altar Biosphere Reserve
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According to colonial-era published sources, a young
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810:. However, most of its economy is based on industry.
732:. It is the capital and largest city of the state of
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Ancient Maya City and Protected Tropical Forests of
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Franciscan Missions in the Sierra Gorda of Querétaro
3849:"The World's Largest Trade Zone That Never Happened"
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5099:. Mexico City: Cuadernos de los Centros INAH 1976.
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4129:"Catedral de Puebla Mexico Arquitectura Religiosa"
3980:"Climate and Average Weather Year Round in Puebla"
3899:"Principales resultados por localidad 2005 (ITER)"
3170:– physicist, and father of folk singer/songwriter
1118:, without a shot fired. The American garrison was
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5076:Puebla de los Angeles: Una ciudad en la historia
4756:Martinez Alvarez, Luis Alberto (24 April 2009).
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4733:Martínez Álvarez, Luis Alberto (24 April 2009).
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4637:Martínez Álvarez, Luis Alberto (24 April 2009).
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4419:Martínez Álvarez, Luis Alberto (24 April 2009).
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4373:Martínez Álvarez, Luis Alberto (24 April 2009).
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4305:Martínez Álvarez, Luis Alberto (24 April 2009).
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4282:Martínez Álvarez, Luis Alberto (24 April 2009).
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4173:Martínez Álvarez, Luis Alberto (24 April 2009).
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4152:"On the road to becoming an authentic "poblano""
3820:Martínez Álvarez, Luis Alberto (24 April 2009).
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3670:Martínez Álvarez, Luis Alberto (24 April 2009).
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5074:Cuenya,Miguel Angel and Carlos Contreras Cruz.
2675:Catarina de San Juan, in a 17th-century woodcut
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1138:into the city after defeating Santa Ana in the
1130:. The siege was broken by the force of General
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5127:. New York: Cambridge University Press 2018.
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4307:"Arte Religioso (exconvento de Santa Mónica)"
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3197:– vice-president of Club Universidad Nacional
2961:Puebla has a professional baseball team, the
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1348:and other tree species. In the pine forests,
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5097:La esclavitud en Puebla y Tepeaca, 1545-1649
4930:. DVV Media International. 25 January 2017.
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2451:Portal Hidalgo and Municipal Palace, in the
1453:Climate data for Puebla, Mexico (1951–2010)
1342:Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt pine-oak forests
5057:. Stanford: Stanford University Press 2000.
4710:Quintero M., Josefina (23 September 2007).
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4686:"Mole Poblano: Mexico's National Food Dish"
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3618:Official Volkswagen AG webpage. (In German)
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2937:Puebla has one professional football team,
964:in the city of Valladolid on July 20, 1538.
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5261:Rock Paintings of Sierra de San Francisco
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3700:Moritzky, Charles E. (1 January 2006).
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422:534.32 km (206.30 sq mi)
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4150:Seacord, Stephanie (1 January 2006).
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2982:Mexican College Football Organization
798:in 1987. The city is also famous for
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406: • Municipal President
6271:Populated places established in 1531
5016:"Our Cities | Sister Cities OKC Inc"
4955:"Puebla tram-train ceases operation"
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4215:Beraldi-Campesi, Hugo (March 2012).
3636:Ludwig, Christopher (19 July 2016).
3125:adding citations to reliable sources
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49:Puebla de los Ángeles, Cuetlaxcoapan
5490:Monarch Butterfly Biosphere Reserve
5359:Monarch Butterfly Biosphere Reserve
5352:Islands and Protected Areas of the
5254:Islands and Protected Areas of the
4035:"NORMALES CLIMATOLÓGICAS 1981–2000"
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3775:Philadelphia Museum of Art (1908).
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2683:woman named Mirra was kidnapped by
2653:, built their own collections. The
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2507:is named after the city of Puebla,
2276:International Museum of the Baroque
2227:has made it a world heritage site.
2115:International Museum of the Baroque
238:Location of the state within Mexico
226:Location of Puebla within the state
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4934:from the original on 9 August 2020
4833:. 5 September 2015. Archived from
4471:"Museo José Luis Bello y González"
3873:Hornbeck, J. F. (3 January 2005).
3846:
3799:Urban Slavery in Colonial Mexico,
2811:Universidad de las Americas Puebla
2390:Church and Friary of San Francisco
1344:ecoregion – with forests of pine,
1201:In what became a precursor to the
25:
6292:
5446:Archaeological Monuments Zone of
5149:
4875:Miles, Donald W (28 April 2009).
4847:
4009:NORMALES CLIMATOLÓGICAS 1951–2010
3088:
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2807:Universidad Iberoamericana Puebla
2282:. It opened on February 4, 2016.
2093:Conservatorio de música de Puebla
2073:Source 2: Ogimet (sun 1981–2010)
1158:, defending Mexican forces under
6251:1531 establishments in New Spain
5968:
5598:
5185:"Puebla, a city of Mexico"
5170:Puebla state government web page
5155:
4984:[via WaybackMachine.com]
4071:CLIMAT monthly weather summaries
3516:"Fundación e historia de Puebla"
3451:List of buildings in Puebla City
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2087:List of buildings in Puebla City
2081:Cultural attractions and tourism
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855:List of buildings in Puebla City
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4923:"Puebla tram-train inaugurated"
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4784:Pomade, Rita (1 January 2006).
4661:"Fountain of the China Poblana"
4653:
4564:Kaufman, David (9 March 2008).
4444:"Galería de Arte Contemporaneo"
4421:"Fuertes de Loreto y Guadalupe"
4257:
4104:"La Arquitectura Puebla Mexico"
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2803:Instituto Tecnológico de Puebla
2518:and the other conquistadors by
1355:is generally predominant, with
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1276:Free Trade Area of the Americas
1162:defeated the French army under
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673:Latin America and the Caribbean
494:GDP (PPP, constant 2015 values)
6281:World Heritage Sites in Mexico
6246:1530s establishments in Mexico
5485:Luis Barragán House and Studio
5266:Whale Sanctuary of El Vizcaino
5230:World Heritage Sites in Mexico
5062:Revista de Historia de América
4807:De la Maza, Francisco (1990).
4241:Burton, Tony (14 March 2008).
3725:The Catholic Historical Review
3611:
3488:
2915:Borregos Salvajes Puebla ITESM
2624:Talavera plate by Marcela Lobo
1328:
1210:taken by forces under General
813:Being both the fourth largest
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5470:Camino Real de Tierra Adentro
5348:Hospicio Cabañas, Guadalajara
5282:Camino Real de Tierra Adentro
3456:
3239:– television and film actress
3179:– television and film actress
2589:French Intervention in Mexico
1432:Köppen climate classification
1170:and the holiday "5 de Mayo" (
1152:French intervention in Mexico
962:Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor
930:Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor
738:fourth largest city in Mexico
6261:Capitals of states of Mexico
5536:Sian Kaʼan Biosphere Reserve
5163:travel guide from Wikivoyage
5123:Sierra Silva, Pablo Miguel.
4898:Davis, Dick (21 July 2005).
4566:"36 Hours in Puebla, Mexico"
4540:"Museo Taller Erasto Cortés"
4375:"Centro Cultural Santa Rosa"
3781:. Philadelphia Museum of Art
3070:Puebla-Cholula Tourist Train
3043:Puebla-Cholula Tourist Train
3031:Puebla International Airport
3015:Angelópolis Lifestyle Center
2792:
2729:La Tumba de la China Poblana
2582:, the distant cousin of the
2548:Army of the Three Guarantees
2098:Parks, squares and districts
1444:subtropical highland climate
1385:
1205:, siblings Carmen, Máximo y
1176:attacked again by the French
438:2,135 m (7,005 ft)
36:Metropolis in Puebla, Mexico
7:
5523:Historic Fortified Town of
5453:Aqueduct of Padre Tembleque
5412:and Archaeological Site of
5391:Historic Monuments Zone of
5297:Historic Monuments Zone of
5078:. Puebla: Océano/BUAP 2012.
4992:(in Polish). Archived from
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2978:Universidad de las Américas
2976:team, the "Aztecas" of the
1926:Average precipitation days
1712:Mean daily minimum °C (°F)
1572:Mean daily maximum °C (°F)
1400:Trans-Mexican volcanic belt
1189:in the city center in 1863.
1145:Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo
1128:Antonio López de Santa Anna
1094:Mexican War of Independence
1059:Union of Spain and Portugal
819:Metropolitan area in Mexico
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5113:59, no. 2 (2002), 181–199.
4960:Metro Report International
4928:Metro Report International
4850:"Fiestas de Mexico-Puebla"
4595:(in Spanish). Catholic.net
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2661:Story of the China Poblana
2651:Philadelphia Museum of Art
2647:Metropolitan Museum of Art
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2464:Teatro Principal de Puebla
2138:UNESCO World Heritage Site
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1198:came to live in the city.
1057:begun in 1575. During the
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718:Heroica Puebla de Zaragoza
611:UNESCO World Heritage Site
64:Heroica Puebla de Zaragoza
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4591:Delgado Solano, Monica.
4352:"Biblioteca Palafoxiana"
4329:"Biblioteca Palafoxiana"
2908:Estadio Templo del Dolor
2761:, Puebla celebrates the
2341:Cristóbal de Villalpando
1126:and later reinforced by
1065:during the early 1600s.
168:Great Pyramid of Cholula
154:Municipal Hall of Puebla
5974:Heroic Cities of Mexico
5243:Archaeological Zone of
5191:Encyclopædia Britannica
3882:CRS Report for Congress
3702:"Puebla And Then South"
2886:Estadio Hermanos Serdán
2881:Mexican Baseball League
2691:mission, where she was
2443:Other notable buildings
2425:Church of Santo Domingo
2383:Church of San Francisco
2318:Church of San Cristóbal
2310:Cathedrals and churches
1288:Santo Domingo Huehutlán
1214:, then later was under
817:and the fourth largest
794:, the city was named a
713:
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516: • Per capita
488:Poblano, Angelopolitano
29:Puebla (disambiguation)
5245:Paquimé, Casas Grandes
5194:(11th ed.). 1911.
5095:Lara Tenorio, Blanca.
3801:Puebla de los Ángeles.
3640:. Automotive Logistics
3623:16 August 2011 at the
3231:José Luis Sánchez Solá
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303:Puebla (North America)
5540:Pre-Hispanic Town of
5529:Pre-Hispanic City of
5499:Pre-Hispanic City of
5418:Prehistoric Caves of
5379:Pre-Hispanic City of
5312:San Miguel de Allende
5178:Images of Puebla City
5116:Marín Tamayo, Fausto.
4175:"Zócalo de la Ciudad"
3737:10.1353/cat.2004.0116
3177:Martha Mariana Castro
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722:Puebla de los Ángeles
562:Postal code (of seat)
542: • Summer (
18:Puebla de los Ángeles
6115:Juchitán de Zaragoza
5104:Las calles de Puebla
4837:on 6 September 2015.
3828:on 27 September 2011
3678:on 27 September 2011
3352:Talavera de la Reina
3121:improve this section
3029:Puebla is served by
2955:1986 FIFA World Cups
2854:Association football
2697:Catarina de San Juan
2667:Catarina de San Juan
2634:Talavera de la Reina
2566:Cemita with milanesa
2480:The Fountain of the
1502:Record high °C (°F)
1394:Popocatépetl Volcano
1248:San Jeronimo Caleras
1212:Pablo Gonzalez Garza
1112:taken by U.S. forces
1106:Early Republican era
976:, founded by priest
952:1698 map of the city
870:Isabella of Portugal
110:San Francisco church
27:For other uses, see
5641:Baja California Sur
5554:Shared by more one
5474:Historic Centre of
5408:Historic Centre of
5385:Historic Centre of
5341:Historic Centre of
5291:Historic Centre of
5064:23 (1947): 109–110.
4856:on 1 September 2009
4450:on 19 December 2010
4265:"Cuexcomate Geyser"
3822:"Suceso históricos"
3195:Alberto Garcia Aspe
2725:Mexican Inquisition
2544:Agustin de Iturbide
2240:Francisco I. Madero
1782:Record low °C (°F)
1642:Daily mean °C (°F)
1422:and San Francisco.
1265:World Heritage Site
1140:Battle of Huamantla
872:, municipal archive
796:World Heritage Site
780:pre-Hispanic period
730:Puebla Municipality
511:$ 53.8 billion
331: /
96:Cathedral of Puebla
5354:Gulf of California
5310:Protected town of
5307:and Adjacent Mines
5256:Gulf of California
5083:Indios de Servicio
4758:"Cemitas Poblanas"
4735:"Chiles en Nogada"
4639:"Teatro Principal"
4398:"De la Revolución"
4015:on 15 January 2014
3847:Amadeo, Kimberly.
3672:"Ciudad de Puebla"
3585:on 1 December 2008
2988:(Temple of Pain).
2972:, has one college
2949:. Matches for the
2947:1968 Olympic Games
2943:Cuauhtémoc Stadium
2864:Estadio Cuauhtémoc
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2655:Franz Mayer Museum
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851:Timeline of Puebla
689:Puebla de Zaragoza
659:Reference no.
508: • Total
427: • Urban
273:Show map of Mexico
270:Location in Mexico
212:Nickname(s):
126:Estrella de Puebla
46:Puebla de Zaragoza
6256:1531 in New Spain
6228:
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6155:Tenango del Valle
6095:Huajuapan de León
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5303:Historic Town of
5133:978-1-108-41218-6
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3083:Bicycles for rent
3003:Mexican hawthorns
2974:American football
2963:Pericos de Puebla
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2871:Pericos de Puebla
2293:Casa de Alfeñique
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1377:(Abies religiosa)
1370:(Pinus hartwegii)
1360:(Pinus hartwegii)
1320:State of Tlaxcala
1164:Count de Lorencez
878:Pre-Columbian era
860:Pre-Columbian era
728:, is the seat of
702:Nahuatl languages
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456: • Rank
335:19.033°N 98.183°W
139:Casa de Alfeñique
81:Skyline of Puebla
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2599:Talavera pottery
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2261:Battle of Puebla
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3016:
3010:
3008:
3007:white sapotes
3004:
3000:
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2987:
2983:
2979:
2975:
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2893:Aztecas UDLAP
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2768:
2764:
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2735:Tunnel system
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2521:
2517:
2516:Hernán Cortés
2512:
2510:
2506:
2499:
2495:
2486:
2483:
2482:China Poblana
2478:
2476:
2472:
2467:
2465:
2460:
2454:
2449:
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2426:
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2410:
2406:
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2396:
2391:
2384:
2380:
2376:
2374:
2370:
2366:
2363:and ivory of
2362:
2358:
2354:
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2316:
2307:
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2277:
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2265:
2262:
2258:
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2248:
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2237:
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2226:
2222:
2217:
2215:
2211:
2207:
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2199:
2195:
2190:
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2180:
2176:
2173:
2170:
2166:
2162:
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2155:
2150:
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2130:
2122:
2116:
2112:
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2104:
2094:
2088:
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2056:
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2041:
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1913:
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1903:
1898:
1893:
1888:
1883:
1878:
1873:
1868:
1863:
1858:
1855:
1854:precipitation
1850:
1844:
1839:
1834:
1829:
1824:
1819:
1814:
1809:
1804:
1799:
1794:
1789:
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1780:
1774:
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1754:
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1378:
1375:
1371:
1367:
1366:
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1358:
1354:
1351:
1347:
1343:
1338:
1336:
1326:
1323:
1321:
1317:
1313:
1312:Cuautlancingo
1309:
1308:Tzicatlacoyan
1305:
1301:
1297:
1293:
1289:
1279:
1277:
1272:
1270:
1266:
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1253:
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1217:
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1208:
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1199:
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1188:
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1179:
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1173:
1172:Cinco de Mayo
1169:
1168:Benito Juárez
1165:
1161:
1157:
1153:
1148:
1146:
1141:
1137:
1133:
1129:
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1066:
1064:
1060:
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1052:
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1036:
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1015:
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1004:
1000:
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983:
979:
975:
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963:
958:
950:
941:
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935:
931:
921:
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899:
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828:
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811:
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801:
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793:
789:
785:
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777:
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747:
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731:
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723:
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1856:mm (inches)
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1408:Iztaccíhuatl
1404:Popocatépetl
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1363:
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1304:Cuauthinchán
1285:
1282:Municipality
1273:
1244:Resurreccion
1233:
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1192:
1149:
1109:
1099:peninsulares
1097:
1090:
1078:
1067:
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944:Colonial era
927:
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917:
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800:mole poblano
769:
757:planned city
725:
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688:
687:
596:(in Spanish)
573:Area code(s)
374:Municipality
203:Coat of arms
174:(background)
172:Popocatépetl
33:
5742:Guadalajara
5697:Mexico City
5501:Teotihuacán
5476:Mexico City
5414:Monte Albán
5393:Tlacotalpan
5051:Altman, Ida
4938:11 December
4688:. Mexonline
4335:4 September
3853:The Balance
3476:. Tellusant
3271:in Paraguay
3168:Albert Baez
3035:Mexico City
3005:, nuts and
2939:Puebla F.C.
2930:Cráter Azul
2849:Club Puebla
2717:manumission
2557:pomegranate
2437:Virgin Mary
2399:Plateresque
2257:Fort Loreto
2251:Fort Loreto
1415:La Malinche
1329:Environment
1150:During the
1132:Joseph Lane
1124:Joaquín Rea
1025:encomiendas
1003:Huejotzingo
914:Angelópolis
894:Huejotzingo
882:Flower wars
790:to Mexican
788:Renaissance
784:flower wars
750:Guadalajara
742:Mexico City
720:, formerly
338: /
6235:Categories
6185:Valladolid
6165:Tlapacoyan
6129:Tamaulipas
5886:Tamaulipas
5862:Hermosillo
5796:Nuevo León
5772:Cuernavaca
5716:Guanajuato
5712:Guanajuato
5510:South East
5480:Xochimilco
5448:Xochicalco
5402:South West
5305:Guanajuato
5237:North West
5143:See also:
4966:11 January
4906:21 October
4883:21 October
4860:21 October
4792:21 October
4764:21 October
4741:21 October
4692:21 October
4645:21 October
4622:21 October
4599:21 October
4576:21 October
4572:. New York
4546:21 October
4523:21 October
4500:21 October
4477:21 October
4454:21 October
4427:21 October
4404:21 October
4381:21 October
4358:21 October
4313:21 October
4290:21 October
4249:21 October
4181:21 October
4158:21 October
4135:21 October
4110:21 October
4077:20 January
3989:3 February
3964:3 February
3909:21 October
3832:21 October
3785:9 February
3708:21 October
3682:21 October
3589:21 October
3522:21 October
3480:11 January
3457:References
3423:in Morocco
3397:in Germany
3297:in Poland
3249:Puebla is
3185:- youtuber
2721:Baby Jesus
2685:Portuguese
2353:Corinthian
2306:seminars.
2165:Cuexcomate
2091:See also:
1928:(≥ 0.1 mm)
1430:Under the
1374:Sacred Fir
1318:, and the
1296:Teopantlán
898:Texmelucan
849:See also:
736:, and the
644:Designated
484:Demonym(s)
443:Population
401:Government
57:Metropolis
6219:Michoacán
6215:Zitácuaro
6125:Matamoros
6105:Huamantla
5926:Zacatecas
5922:Zacatecas
5826:Querétaro
5822:Querétaro
5792:Monterrey
5766:Michoacán
5671:Chihuahua
5667:Chihuahua
5299:Querétaro
5293:Zacatecas
3753:159841691
3410:in Mexico
3395:Wolfsburg
3341:in Greece
3284:in Mexico
3172:Joan Baez
3108:does not
2813:(UDLAP).
2793:Education
2475:pediments
2371:. In the
2369:Charles V
2357:parquetry
2158:El Parián
1386:Geography
1218:control.
1216:Zapatista
1070:New Spain
1055:Cathedral
1014:New Spain
938:Karolus V
746:Monterrey
525:Time zone
478:3,344,000
467:in Mexico
451:1,692,181
435:Elevation
6199:Veracruz
6195:Veracruz
6175:Tlaxiaco
6169:Veracruz
6109:Tlaxcala
6059:Veracruz
6049:Veracruz
6025:Cárdenas
5989:Veracruz
5985:Alvarado
5906:Veracruz
5896:Tlaxcala
5892:Tlaxcala
5852:Culiacán
5832:Chetumal
5726:Guerrero
5681:Coahuila
5677:Saltillo
5651:Campeche
5647:Campeche
5627:Mexicali
5607:capitals
5525:Campeche
5518:Calakmul
5431:Palenque
5381:El Tajín
5314:and the
4932:Archived
4331:. UNESCO
4073:. Ogimet
3935:2 August
3745:25026636
3621:Archived
3599:cite web
3445:See also
3384:in Spain
3371:in Spain
3354:in Spain
3269:Asuncion
3215:– writer
3057:RUTA bus
2876:Baseball
2843:Stadium
2809:and the
2715:for the
2705:Acapulco
2693:baptized
2630:Talavera
2280:Toyō Itō
2198:Huasteca
1973:Average
1921:(38.15)
1852:Average
1346:holm oak
1335:Malinche
1316:Ocoyucan
1136:Veracruz
1120:besieged
1085:Guerrero
1051:tianguis
999:Tlaxcala
982:Americas
902:Tlaxcala
772:Tlaxcala
765:Veracruz
761:Atlantic
740:, after
636:Criteria
631:Cultural
577:222, 221
519:$ 16,100
6189:Yucatán
6135:Nogales
6085:Guaymas
6069:Morelos
6065:Cuautla
6045:Córdoba
6039:Chiapas
6029:Tabasco
6015:Cananea
6005:Caborca
5995:Atlixco
5916:Yucatán
5876:Tabasco
5856:Sinaloa
5786:Nayarit
5776:Morelos
5762:Morelia
5746:Jalisco
5736:Hidalgo
5732:Pachuca
5706:Durango
5702:Durango
5661:Chiapas
5343:Morelia
5000:21 July
4226:3 March
3858:8 March
3545:: 5–12.
3539:Enlaces
3251:twinned
3233:– coach
3227:– coach
3209:– coach
3191:- actor
3164:– coach
3129:removed
3114:sources
2992:Economy
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