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former hospital of San Juan de Dios on the west side of
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grew from 1,547,493 to 2,235,591, leaving the state with a large number of people under the age of thirty. The mining sector has also been responsible for immigration to the state, most notably that of the
Cornish in the 19th century in the Pachuca and Real de Monte areas. While most descendants of these Cornish immigrants now are monolingual Spanish speakers, many have retained the
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rest mostly dedicated to wholesale foods. From the latter 20th century, tourism has taken up much of the economic slack left behind by the demise of much of the state's mining industry, with income from this sector surpassing that of the petroleum industry. The state has a variety of historic, cultural and natural attractions. Commerce and tourism employ about 44% of the population.
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1956:. RodrĂguez GalvĂĄn was born in 1816 in Tizayuca and is considered to be the first Mexican Romance writer. He wrote poetry and plays as well as founding a newspaper called AĂąo Nuevo. RodrĂguez y Cos was born in 1823 in Tulancingo and represents Positivism in Mexico, writing poetry and plays. The most important poet from the 20th century is
2808:. Temperate regions can have hot days but often the temperature is moderated by cooler winds and clouds. Cold climates dominate the highest altitudes where freezing temperatures at night are not uncommon. Rainfall varies widely from as low as 250mm per year to as high as 2,800mm per year. The main indicator of climate type is altitude.
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such as textiles, baskets, wood items and more can contribute significantly to household income. Textile production is widespread, but some of the best embroidery is done in
Tenango de Doria, in which blouses, skirts and more are covered in designs of bright colors. Another area with noted embroidery
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However, the state has a higher-than-average growth, averaging 7.7% since the mid-1990s. The state consistently produces an overall surplus. Like other
Mexican states, Hidalgo is heavily dependent on the federal government for revenues, with almost 97% of revenues from federal sources, which is high.
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The north of the state has the lowest elevation and the hottest climate. It is also the smallest region of the state. The second region averages about 800 meters above sea level and is more temperate in climate. The coldest climates at the highest areas are the most populated and average about 2,000
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Tulancingo. Victory initially went to those in support of Huerta. When Huerta's government fell, the state had a chaotic succession of governors, each of whom supported different factions. When the war finally wound down by 1920, the state had a new constitution. In 1920, the first airmail flight
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The state contains 7,923 km of highways, most of which (48.2%) are rural roads. Six cities, Pachuca, Huichapan, Molango, Ixmiquilpan, Tizayuca and
Zimapan, have air travel facilities. The airport in Pachuca is the largest, with a 1,800 meter runway for both passengers and freight. An average of
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began at the same time the state was founded. In 1869, the
Instituto Literario y Escuela de Artes y Oficios, the university's predecessor was founded. It was reorganized in 1872 under the Porfirio DĂaz regime and in 1875, the school was moved from the house it was founded in on Allende Street to the
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The most important commercial sector of the state is that of retail foodstuffs, especially those selling groceries, meat and poultry. This represented over 40% of the commercial sector in 1998. Just over 30% of commerce was dedicated to non-food products such as clothing and pharmaceuticals with the
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Traditionally, Hidalgo's economy has been based on mining and agriculture, with manufacturing more recently. Most industry is located in what is called the âUrban
Industrial Corridor of the South," where most of the state's economic activity is located. Outside of this corridor, the economy remains
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The state secretary of tourism has divided the state's attraction into "corridors" with similar themes. The Corridor de la MontaĂąa (Mountain Corridor) is devoted to ecotourism and includes a number of different climates and ecosystems. These areas favor activities such as camping, extreme sports and
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Population of the state historically has risen and fallen based on the state of the economy especially, the health of the mining sector. When mining activity fell in the mid-20th century, the population fell as well. The population began to recover in the 1980s. From then until 2000, the population
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Despite Spanish control and evangelization efforts since the 16th century, many of the Otomi and other indigenous groups of the area had not been fully subjugated by the 18th century, especially in the Sierra Gorda and Sierra Baja areas. These groups and others manage a significant amount of success
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were expropriated and popular credit schemes such as the Banco de Credito Ejidal were created. Over 130 schools in rural areas were also built. Construction and modernization of infrastructure would continue through the rest of the 20th century. This wave of mining activity declined in the mid-20th
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In the 1999â2000 school year, the state had 7,421 educational centers for grades K-12, with 33,994 teachers and 743,771 students. Only 19.1% of these students are at the middle school level, 8.3% in vocational schools and 3% in preparatory or in higher education. Most of the students at the higher
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and green chili peppers in Mexico. Due to the lack of rainfall, irrigation from the areas above and below ground streams is important. However, it is also one of the areas of Mexico with the highest levels of malnutrition. The valley averages 2000 meters above sea level and has a temperate climate
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arriving in 1523. This changed the social, economic and cultural structure of the areas as the Spanish took control of natural resources â especially minerals â and the labor the Indians provided. It also led to a massive decrease in the native population, especially during the governorship of the
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fiber, often for rope, belts, bags and sandals. The weaving of cotton and wool into items such as blankets, wraps and other items is also a widespread craft. Fibers from maguey plants and palm trees are also used in the production of baskets, hats and mats. One native hat made from palm fronds is
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Industrial production in the state centers on metal products, machinery and equipment, accounting for about 24% of the total. Non-metallic minerals, other than petroleum account for about 25%. However, the most important industry is automobile and train engine production, which is followed by the
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The state contains 2.1 million hectares of land, 30% of which is cultivable. Most of this land is only farmed during the annual rainy season. Corn is the primary crop followed by barley, beans, oats, wheat, green chili peppers, squash and tomatoes. Thirty-eight percent of the land is dedicated to
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by the Sierra de Tezontlalpan and from the rest of the Valley of Mexico by the low lying Sierra de los Pitos. The climate here is temperate and semi arid with occasional freezes. Except for the forests on the mountain tops, the flora and fauna are those found in more arid regions such as maguey,
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were fought in the state. Instead, a number of smaller operations against local Spaniards were conducted. When the war ended in 1821, the country was divided into a number of states. The modern state of Hidalgo was initially part of the very large territory called âMexicoâ (which extended in all
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As the state has a relative abundance of wood, crafts based on this material is common. The most important product is the making of wood furniture, most of which is in a rustic Spanish style. Miniature boxes, flutes and other items are a speciality of a community called Nith in the Ixmiquuilpan
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has no natural drainage, to the north into Mexico and Hidalgo states. This water is increasingly polluted and is causing damage to these northern zones. The state is negotiating federal and other help to treat and recycle this water so that it does not do further damage to state agriculture and
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In recent years Hidalgo has experienced an increase in its infrastructure. Telephone coverage is one per 15.3 inhabitants, and 100% of the population has access to radio and/or television broadcasts, both private and public. There are twelve licensed broadcasters in the state, equally divided
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on the throne of Mexico, who visited Pachuca in 1865. Soon thereafter, insurgent activity against the French government intensified and after Maximilian was overthrown, the new republican government decided to make this military district the state of Hidalgo in 1869. The state was named after
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municipality. Molango is noted for its guitars. Tenango is noted for the making of wooden utensils such as spoons and spatulas. Pottery production is categorized by the type of clay used. In the Tulancingo Valley, the clay type is known as "chapopote" and is mostly worked into pots,
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in the state is referred to as the "Xantolo" which extends from October 31 to November 2. Like in other parts of Mexico, the days around November 2 honor the dead with altars and offerings, although each community has its own variations. One area which is known for its traditions is
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Over 70% identify themselves as Catholic with significant minorities as Protestant or Evangelical. Another significant minority are those who practice the Jewish faith. Many of these claim ancestry from Sephardi Jews who came to New Spain in the 16th century to escape the
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century, causing the deterioration of the state's economy, especially in the Pachuca area. In the 1950s and 1960s efforts were undertaken to shift the state's economy from agriculture and mining to manufacturing. In 1952, an automotive motor production facility called
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area would prove to be the economic backbone of the area through the colonial period and into most of post Independence period. The fortunes of the mining industry would rise and fall during the colonial period; one of the most productive eras came under the control of
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in 1961, with the purpose of turning out engineers and other professionals to provide the impetus for the development of industry. These efforts soon paid dividends and construction growth, especially of suburban subdivisions for workers in newly built factories.
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growing. The only areas with tree cover are those near streams and other water sources and on the mountain tops of the peaks. Despite this, the region is considered to be Hidalgo's granary, growing corn, beans, wheat, tomatoes, onions, oats, olives, cactus fruit,
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The state's debt level is very low compared to other rated local and regional governments in Mexico and worldwide. One major debt issue is with pension funds but S&P does not consider it onerous. As of the end of 2000, the state's economic rating by
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type glazed pottery is also made. Metalworking comes from the state's mining past, where materials such as gold, silver, copper and iron are worked into jewelry, pots, jars, utensils, and railing. Areas best known for their metal working are
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mountain system, and in the temperate climate zone of the state. Some of Hidalgo's main peaks are located here, including Cerro del Aguila, Cerro del Santo Roa, and Cerrro de Agua Fria. There is also Cerro la Aguja de Calnali, a volcanic
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Since many of the mountains surrounding Pachuca lack tree cover, little slows the prevailing winds which can reach speeds of up to 120 km per hour. This gives the capital city the nickname of La Bella Airosa (Beautiful Windy City).
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y los 4 elementos (Tulancingo and the 4 elements Corridor) is named for its major location of Tulancingo and the sports that are promoted here. Sporting activities are classed under the elements of air, water, fire and earth and include
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and typically painted with images of birds and flowers. The Mezquital Valley and the Comarca Minera area makes a type of pottery which is not glazed, mostly for utilitarian items. In some areas, such as Tulancingo and Chapantongo,
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One problem the extreme southern part of the state has had in the past decade is the contamination of water from the drainage of the Valley of Mexico. Mexico City pumps out excess water from the area, as the
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Construction accounts for about 4% of the economy of Hidalgo, with utilities such as electricity accounting for about the same. Hidalgo produces about 8.7% of the total electricity used in the country.
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based on subsistence farming and has high levels of poverty, with the per capita income only 61.5% of the national average. Industry accounts for more than 25% of the state's gross domestic product.
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has a temperate climate with an average year round temperature of 15C. It is bordered by the Sierra de Tenango and the highlands of Apan. It is a large fertile valley with extensive agriculture.
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were ruinous. In 1824, British mining companies were brought in to revive the sector. The British introduced steam-powered machinery and other modern techniques as well as a large quantity of
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system and is characterized by small plains surrounded by stony peaks. There are five major canyons located here, which take their names from the rivers that form them, from south to north:
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and their larvae, squirrels and rabbits. Plant species still commonly used include mesquite beans, nopal and other cactus, and various cactus fruit such as âtunasâ (cactus pears) and â
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wrestler, he experienced success in the movies, playing his lucha libre character battling evil. He never took off his mask in public, until a few weeks before his death in 1984.
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well as family activities. They include places such as old mining haciendas, archeological sites and state parks. Municipalities which are promoted under this category include
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began in the 16th century. That nearly equals the weight of the stone used to build the Tembleque Aqueduct. In additions to mines, the area is home to extensive forests of
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Several indigenous groups within the state have managed to maintain a relatively strong independent cultural identity since the Conquest. These ethnic groups include the
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in maintaining cultural, political and economic autonomy through the colonial period. Much of the state still maintains a number of strong indigenous identities.
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area, most of the old haciendas were devoted to the making of pulque, which is still made and can be sampled. The area also contains many of the state's former
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took possession of lands to the northeast of Mexico City extending into modern Hidalgo state. Evangelization efforts followed soon thereafter with the first
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area. This extends like a green sash across part of the state, and altitude does not exceed 800 masl. It is mostly located near the
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of the former entity. The state of Hidalgo would not be formally created until the 1860s.
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from the native maguey plant. However, the mining of silver, gold and other metals in the
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and flows southeast. The Metztitlan River begins at the state's border with
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The Search for Silver: Cornish Miners in Mexico, 1824-1947
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4324:"Comarca Minera - Documentos de InvestigaciĂłn - jesan"
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A small habitat in the state is the Huasteca highland
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4838:[Social Infrastructure and Communications].
4564:. The Museum of the Jewish People at Beit Hatfutsot.
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The Valley of Mezquital is three valleys called the
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artifacts have been found in the Hidalgo regions of
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3578:"CreaciĂłn del Estado de Hidalgo, por inseguridad"
3320:red clay is abundant. In Chililico, the clay is
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4667:La hacienda de seĂąor San JosĂŠ Deminyo, 1780-1784
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3755:"S&P Rates State of Hidalgo, Mexico 'mxA-".
4968:Canto de Sol, Hidalgo; Tierra, historia y gente
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1047:The first settlers of these territories were
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3603:"Senadores por Hidalgo LXI Legislatura"
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4888:"Publicaciones periĂłdicas en Hidalgo"
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4748:"Estado de Hidalgo â RegionalizaciĂłn"
4526:"Panorama sociodemogrĂĄfico de MĂŠxico"
4386:(in Spanish). Mexico City. p. 3.
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4703:"Estado de Hidalgo â Medio Fisico"
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4291:"Estado de Hidalgo â Nomenclatura"
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4293:[State of Mexico Name].
4111:OcĂĄdiz, ConcepciĂł (4 May 2008).
3771:"InformaciĂłn GeogrĂĄfica Hidalgo"
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3928:[Water park Corridor].
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3851:
3793:
3338:(jewelry), The Sierra Alta and
2699:as well as flat areas known as
2426:GeografĂa del Estado de Hidalgo
1386:
4207:"Estado de Hidalgo â Historia"
4144:"Hidalgo, Origin of the state"
4055:"Prehispanic stage of Hidalgo"
3763:
3712:
3669:
3643:
3617:
3595:
3570:
2647:The very northern part of the
1294:, primarily selling to nearby
1173:Monastery of San Francisco in
253:State of Hidalgo within Mexico
111:You may also add the template
13:
1:
5888:1869 establishments in Mexico
4024:Lorenzo Monterrubio, Carmen.
3961:[Hacienda Corridor].
3895:[Mountain Corridor].
3564:
3429:. The major communities are:
3425:The state is divided into 84
2931:
2744:Principal rivers include the
2276:
582:3,350 m (10,990 ft)
4142:Menes Llaguno, Juan Manuel.
3926:"Corredor de los Balnearios"
3580:(in Spanish). Archived from
3501:Mining in Cornwall and Devon
3400:SĂntesis de Bolsillo Hidalgo
3345:
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2329:
2324:
1313:took Jacala and threatened
1094:and Tollatzingo (now called
508:Miguel Ăngel PĂŠrez Navarrete
7:
5516:Tulantepec de Lugo Guerrero
4997:Geographic data related to
4263:Todd, Arthur Cecil (1977).
4242:. Cornwall County Council.
4209:[State of Mexico].
3994:[Toltec Corridor].
3959:"Corredor de las Haciendas"
3729:(in Spanish). June 13, 2023
3479:
3376:El Independiente de Hidalgo
2768:. The Amajac begins in the
2613:Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt
2460:Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt
2458:(mountain ranges), and the
2439:south of PeĂąa del Aire, in
1982:Miguel Ăngel Granados Chapa
1210:Mexican War of Independence
945:Mexicans of Spanish descent
930:Mexican War of Independence
486:Julio CĂŠsar Ăngeles Mendoza
475:MarĂa Isabel Alfaro Morales
10:
5904:
4236:Schwartz, Sharron (2011).
3167:
2937:Flora and fauna of Hidalgo
2834:
2799:
2784:, Mixquiahual and Vito in
2635:
2109:
1954:JosĂŠ MarĂa RodrĂguez y Cos
1931:
1469:
1432:
1394:
1086:, now the municipality of
1045:municipality of Tulancingo
990:
75:Machine translation, like
29:
5682:
5626:
5590:
5564:
5386:San AgustĂn MetzquititlĂĄn
5124:
5113:
5102:Pachuca metropolitan area
5084:
5074:
4496:"Perfil SociodemogrĂĄfico"
4466:. GeoHive. Archived from
2855:in the higher mountains.
2731:, in the municipality of
2721:with freezes being rare.
2546:The Sierra de Tenango or
1994:JosĂŠ HernĂĄndez Delgadillo
1892:, or of African descent.
1684:â
1270:Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla
1202:Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla
947:, there are also notable
926:Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla
820:
797:
787:
689:
677:
660:
652:
648:(US$ 24.0 billion) (2022)
642:
637:
627:
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586:
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442:Fortunato Rivera Castillo
423:
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351:
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329:
317:
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246:
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213:
167:
158:
142:
56:the corresponding article
5011:Hidalgo State Government
3893:"Corredor de la MontaĂąa"
3605:. Senado de la Republica
3010:Urocyon cinereoargenteus
2739:
2558:region of the states of
2554:and extends down to the
2194:Padre Tembleque Aqueduct
2010:AsĂ se quiere en Jalisco
1950:Ignacio RodrĂguez GalvĂĄn
1574:Tepeji del RĂo de Ocampo
1164:Pedro Romero de Terreros
874:and its capital city is
453:Cipriano Charrez Pedraza
5151:Agua Blanca de Iturbide
3243:(18%), silver (14.3%),
3231:at the Feria de Pachuca
3137:Pinguicula elizabethiae
2118:The original statue of
2018:Demetrio Vite HernĂĄndez
2002:Cuando habla el corazĂłn
1063:, developed during the
1015:Tula archeological site
939:, retain much of their
928:, the initiator of the
653: ⢠Per capita
618: ⢠Rank
613:150/km (380/sq mi)
530:Hugo Rafael Ruiz Lustre
122:For more guidance, see
5873:Mexican Plateau states
5598:Barranca de MetztitlĂĄn
5436:TepehuacĂĄn de Guerrero
3491:Comarca Minera Geopark
3486:2021 Tula River floods
3291:
3232:
3204:
3177:
3003:Odocoileus virginianus
2736:
2632:
2620:
2548:Sierra Norte de Puebla
2524:
2448:
2129:
1945:
1874:
1628:Zacualtipan de Ăngeles
1197:
1178:
1143:NuĂąo BeltrĂĄn de GuzmĂĄn
1017:
1003:
855:
839:Spanish pronunciation:
579:Highest elevation
222:Barranca de MetztitlĂĄn
5878:Sierra Madre Oriental
5396:San Bartolo Tutotepec
5316:Mineral de la Reforma
5226:Cuautepec de Hinojosa
4610:Gonzalez, pp. 25, 29.
4562:"Native Mexican Jews"
4150:on September 22, 2011
4080:INAH (10 June 2015).
3866:"Native Mexican Jews"
3289:
3226:
3195:
3187:Standard & Poor's
3175:
3144:Echinocactus grusonii
2996:Ergaticus ruber ruber
2907:Mexican white cedar (
2901:Swietenia macrophylla
2727:
2626:
2611:
2587:Mineral de la Reforma
2520:
2496:Sierra Madre Oriental
2472:Sierra Madre Oriental
2456:Sierra Madre Oriental
2435:
2211:. The area includes
2117:
2082:(called atepocates),
1939:
1906:Cornish dough pockets
1881:, the Otomis and the
1869:
1658:Historical population
1383:on January 19, 2019.
1188:
1172:
1166:in the 18th century.
1082:initially settled in
1061:Sierra de las Navajas
1009:
998:
987:and mountain ranges.
975:in the 16th century.
870:. It is divided into
464:Lolis JimĂŠnez RamĂrez
187:Tlahtohcayotl Hidalgo
124:Knowledge:Translation
95:copyright attribution
5456:Tezontepec de Aldama
5391:San AgustĂn Tlaxiaca
5196:Atotonilco El Grande
4601:Gonzalez, pp. 22â23.
4592:Gonzalez, pp. 20â21.
4583:Gonzalez, pp. 18â20.
4574:Gonzalez, pp. 14â18.
4550:. 25 September 2015.
4450:"Censo Hidalgo 2020"
4117:El Sol de Tulancingo
4092:on 29 September 2017
3388:El Sol de Tulancingo
3130:Cupressus lusitanica
3070:Dasypus novemcinctus
2909:Cupressus lusitanica
2617:Municipality of Apan
2595:Spanish colonial era
2190:colonial monasteries
2176:The Corridor de las
1918:it reached New Spain
915:Manuel Fernando Soto
862:, constitute the 32
610: ⢠Density
30:For other uses, see
5697:Baja California Sur
5582:Santiago Tulantepec
5246:Francisco I. Madero
5092:Greater Mexico City
4822:Gonzalez, pp. 44â47
4328:www.clubensayos.com
4123:on 25 December 2014
3969:on October 11, 2010
3474:Progreso de ObregĂłn
3380:El Reloj de Hidalgo
3374:of Hidalgo include
3227:Display of bottled
3158:Taxodium mucronatum
3084:Craugastor rhodopis
2989:Bassariscus astutus
2851:Pinus pseudostrobus
2627:Tulancingo Valley,
2619:, southern Hidalgo.
1966:Margarita Michelena
1944:for sale in Pachuca
1902:âpastesâ (pa-stays)
1659:
1502:Tulancingo de Bravo
1361:Greater Mexico City
1230:War of Independence
1194:Virgin of Guadalupe
941:traditional culture
274: /
5546:ZapotlĂĄn de JuĂĄrez
5191:Atotonilco de Tula
3992:"Corredor Tolteca"
3706:"MĂŠxico en cifras"
3292:
3233:
3205:
3178:
3077:Aimophila ruficeps
3056:Lepus californicus
2878:, and gray foxes.
2737:
2633:
2621:
2525:
2449:
2282:Tourism in Hidalgo
2252:Atotonilco de Tula
2240:oldest monasteries
2167:hot air ballooning
2130:
2006:Seda, sangre y sol
1946:
1875:
1657:
1359:The growth of the
1307:Mexican Revolution
1300:Mexican Revolution
1198:
1179:
1018:
1004:
999:Cave paintings in
961:South West England
846:), officially the
656:(US$ 7,530) (2022)
643: ⢠Total
592: ⢠Total
561: ⢠Total
519:Gloria Romero LeĂłn
497:Lidia GarcĂa Anaya
103:interlanguage link
5850:
5849:
5642:
5641:
5406:Santiago de Anaya
5381:Progreso, Hidalgo
5356:OmitlĂĄn de JuĂĄrez
5326:Mineral del Monte
5321:Mineral del Chico
5271:Huejutla de Reyes
4957:978-607-400-319-2
4928:on March 7, 2020.
4677:978-607-628-729-3
4276:978-0-902899-57-5
4269:. Lodenek Press.
4249:978-1-903798-70-6
4061:on March 12, 2017
4032:on March 12, 2017
3781:on March 25, 2010
3496:La Comarca Minera
3434:Huejutla de Reyes
3421:Major communities
3408:UnomĂĄsuno Hidalgo
3384:El Sol de Hidalgo
3164:
3163:
2818:Cerro el Jihuingo
2770:Sierra de Pachuca
2415:
2414:
2410:Mineral del Chico
2405:OmitlĂĄn de JuĂĄrez
2217:Huejutla de Reyes
2143:Mineral del Chico
2135:Mineral del Monte
2046:Native gastronomy
2040:Huejutla de Reyes
1998:Nicandro Castillo
1864:
1863:
1654:
1653:
1538:Huejutla de Reyes
1331:Victoriano Huerta
1065:preclassic period
943:. In addition to
898:on the south and
872:84 municipalities
843:[iËĂ°alÉŁo]
832:
831:
826:Official Web Site
816:
814:Ranked 25th of 32
600: ⢠Rank
319:Largest City
278:20.483°N 98.867°W
135:
134:
68:
64:
16:(Redirected from
5895:
5868:States of Mexico
5676:States of Mexico
5669:
5662:
5655:
5646:
5645:
5426:Tenango de Doria
5251:Huasca de Ocampo
5119:
5097:Mezquital Valley
5065:
5064:
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5046:
5039:
5030:
5029:
5017:
5009:
4996:
4995:
4982:
4961:
4930:
4929:
4924:. Archived from
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4801:on June 16, 2011
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4758:on June 16, 2011
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4713:on June 16, 2011
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4645:on April 2, 2010
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4621:Hidalgo Tlaxcala
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4530:www.inegi.org.mx
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4301:on June 16, 2011
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4217:on June 16, 2011
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4002:on June 15, 2010
3988:
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3936:on July 24, 2010
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3910:
3908:
3903:on April 2, 2010
3889:
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3879:
3877:
3876:
3864:Ghiuzeli, Haim.
3861:
3855:
3849:
3848:
3846:
3845:
3836:. Archived from
3832:Seijas, Susana.
3829:
3823:
3822:
3820:
3818:
3813:on June 29, 2012
3797:
3791:
3790:
3788:
3786:
3777:. Archived from
3767:
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3631:on July 20, 2018
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3318:Huasca de Ocampo
3123:
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3095:
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3042:
3035:
3028:
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2982:Crotalus aquilus
2975:
2968:
2961:
2954:
2947:
2933:
2814:Cerro la PeĂąuela
2649:Valley of Mexico
2443:, a part of the
2441:Huasca de Ocampo
2400:Tolantongo Caves
2384:
2377:
2370:
2363:
2356:
2331:Huasca de Ocampo
2320:
2313:
2306:
2299:
2292:
2278:
2244:Hacienda DemiĂąho
2173:. (4 elementos)
2139:Huasca de Ocampo
2052:Mezquital Valley
2014:Abundio MartĂnez
1990:Yadira GutiĂŠrrez
1673:
1668:
1660:
1656:
1484:
1474:
1447:
1437:
1404:
1392:
1391:
1344:Cruz Azul Cement
1206:Mezquital Valley
1117:, then founding
923:
864:federal entities
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812:
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434:Federal Deputies
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347:January 16, 1869
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81:Google Translate
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18:State of Hidalgo
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5898:
5897:
5896:
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5863:Hidalgo (state)
5853:
5852:
5851:
5846:
5802:San Luis PotosĂ
5692:Baja California
5678:
5673:
5643:
5638:
5622:
5591:Protected areas
5586:
5560:
5506:Tula de Allende
5236:Emiliano Zapata
5127:
5120:
5111:
5080:
5070:
5059:
5057:
5015:
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4999:Hidalgo (state)
4993:
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4938:
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4918:Research Guides
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4548:The Independent
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3708:. January 2016.
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3482:
3449:Tula de Allende
3423:
3392:Milenio Hidalgo
3365:
3348:
3170:
3165:
2837:
2802:
2766:San Luis PotosĂ
2742:
2638:
2533:San Luis PotosĂ
2468:
2421:
2416:
2395:Pachuca de Soto
2248:Tula de Allende
2112:
2066:(ant eggs) and
2048:
2035:Day of the Dead
1974:Ricardo Garibay
1958:EfrĂŠn Rebolledo
1934:
1916:in Spain. When
1655:
1646:Tula de Allende
1485:
1479:
1475:
1463:Pachuca de Soto
1448:
1442:
1438:
1409:
1408:
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1402:
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1397:
1389:
1349:Diesel Nacional
1215:State of Mexico
993:
917:
896:State of Mexico
880:San Luis PotosĂ
876:Pachuca de Soto
838:
824:
809:
783:
711:
710:
685:
647:
646:MXN 482 billion
551:
548:
437:
436:
419:
404:Merced GonzĂĄlez
324:Pachuca de Soto
312:Pachuca de Soto
283:20.483; -98.867
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5577:Pachuquilla
5565:Communities
5541:Zacualtipan
5526:Xochiatipan
5481:Tlahuiltepa
5411:Singuilucan
5281:Ixmiquilpan
5221:Chilcuautla
5211:Chapantongo
5181:AtitalaquĂa
5161:Alfajayucan
4127:24 December
3757:PR Newswire
3727:Citibanamex
3439:Ixmiquilpan
3261:natural gas
2790:Ixmiquilpan
2705:Alfajayucan
2693:Ixmiquilpan
2672:, rabbits,
2653:Mexico City
2481:Zacualtipan
2477:cinder cone
2390:Huapalcalco
2326:Ixmiquilpan
2221:ZacualtipĂĄn
2147:Ixmiquilpan
2126:Ixmiquilpan
2084:salamanders
2029:lucha libre
1914:Inquisition
1623:Zacualtipan
1556:Ixmiquilpan
1551:Ixmiquilpan
1319:Ixmiquilpan
1305:During the
1296:Mexico City
1138:Franciscans
1103:Chichimecas
1076:Mesoamerica
1041:Huapalcalco
1021:Prehistoric
918: [
860:Mexico City
698:Area codes
684:42000-43000
679:Postal code
633:Hidalguense
573:Ranked 26th
541:MarĂa SolĂs
396:Navor Rojas
281: /
200:Hyodi Dalgo
5857:Categories
5822:Tamaulipas
5777:Nuevo LeĂłn
5732:Guanajuato
5521:Tezontepec
5511:Tulancingo
5496:Tlaxcoapan
5491:Tlanchinol
5446:TepetitlĂĄn
5431:Tepeapulco
5421:Tecozautla
5376:Pisaflores
5311:MetztitlĂĄn
5261:Huazalingo
5241:Epazoyucan
4474:2011-07-29
4333:2024-08-29
4154:August 10,
3875:2018-11-15
3844:2009-10-08
3733:August 13,
3588:2011-03-24
3565:References
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3372:Newspapers
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2899:Mahogany (
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2829:Gulf Coast
2806:Pisaflores
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2778:MetztitlĂĄn
2754:Tula River
2729:Tula River
2674:armadillos
2642:Tulancingo
2599:oyamel fir
2552:Tulancingo
2512:Tolantongo
2506:, Amolon,
2485:TepehuacĂĄn
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1497:Tulancingo
1450:Tulancingo
1323:Tulancingo
1219:Tulancingo
1128:After the
1107:MetztitlĂĄn
1096:Tulancingo
1057:serpentine
1029:Tulancingo
1025:Tepeapulco
587:Population
364:Government
58:in Spanish
5842:Zacatecas
5792:QuerĂŠtaro
5762:MichoacĂĄn
5712:Chihuahua
5634:Governors
5536:Yahualica
5501:Tolcayuca
5486:Tlanalapa
5451:Tetepango
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5331:La MisiĂłn
5276:Huichapan
5266:Huehuetla
5186:Atlapexco
5176:El Arenal
5079:(capital)
5066:State of
4898:March 11,
4096:4 October
3687:March 24,
3677:"Relieve"
3651:"Resumen"
3635:March 24,
3609:March 24,
3522:Geography
3346:Education
3245:limestone
3237:magnesium
2895:Copaifera
2876:anteaters
2872:wild boar
2758:QuerĂŠtaro
2697:Tasquillo
2665:Mezquital
2629:temperate
2541:Moctezuma
2504:Meztitlan
2466:Mountains
2419:Geography
2178:Haciendas
2171:Huehuetla
2064:escamoles
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1846:2,858,359
1835:2,665,018
1824:2,345,514
1813:2,235,591
1802:2,112,473
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1285:telegraph
1240:(called â
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1037:Huichapan
1001:Huichapan
985:haciendas
973:New Spain
949:immigrant
911:"de Soto"
905:In 1869,
900:QuerĂŠtaro
691:Area code
662:Time zone
595:3,082,841
343:Admission
117:talk page
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5827:Tlaxcala
5737:Guerrero
5717:Coahuila
5702:Campeche
5603:El Chico
5551:Zempoala
5466:Tizayuca
5291:Jaltocan
5206:Cardonal
5166:Almoloya
4850:June 10,
3785:July 22,
3480:See also
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3327:Talavera
2927:tamarind
2891:species)
2860:reptiles
2841:habitats
2825:Huasteca
2794:Cardonal
2714:tejocote
2695:and the
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2025:El Santo
1883:Tepehuas
1533:Huejutla
1520:Tizayuca
1515:Tizayuca
1506:106,163
1487:Huejutla
1477:Tizayuca
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1365:Tizayuca
1335:Huasteca
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957:Cornwall
892:Tlaxcala
884:Veracruz
426:Deputies
391:Senators
371:Governor
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5817:Tabasco
5807:Sinaloa
5772:Nayarit
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5707:Chiapas
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5366:Pachuca
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5256:Huautla
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5156:Ajacuba
5146:Actopan
5136:AcatlĂĄn
5128:(towns)
5085:Regions
5077:Pachuca
5068:Hidalgo
4872:June 7,
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4762:June 7,
4717:June 7,
4649:June 7,
4510:June 7,
4434:Jan 22,
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4384:Reforma
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4221:June 7,
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3907:June 7,
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3508:Portals
3444:Pachuca
3340:TizapĂĄn
3332:Pachuca
3253:cadmium
3214:tilapia
3210:mojarra
3202:AcatlĂĄn
3168:Economy
2889:Quercus
2864:falcons
2835:Ecology
2800:Climate
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2689:Actopan
2680:trees.
2661:Pachuca
2636:Valleys
2615:in the
2603:OmitlĂĄn
2591:Comarca
2575:Pachuca
2489:Molango
2346:Actopan
2232:Tolteca
2225:Molango
2151:Actopan
2110:Tourism
2096:mixiote
2092:tamales
2076:cicadas
1942:pasties
1932:Culture
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1747:850,394
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1614:31,737
1596:32,276
1592:Actopan
1587:Actopan
1578:36,618
1560:37,608
1542:44,311
1524:60,265
1458:Pachuca
1440:Pachuca
1407:Source:
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1238:pasties
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1155:Pachuca
1088:Molango
1080:Toltecs
1043:in the
1033:Actopan
1013:at the
991:History
965:Italian
953:Cornish
852:Spanish
835:Hidalgo
821:Website
629:Demonym
307:Capital
295:Country
269:98°52â˛W
266:20°29â˛N
192:Nahuatl
179:Spanish
148:Dalgo (
144:Hidalgo
115:to the
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60:.
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5812:Sonora
5787:Puebla
5782:Oaxaca
5752:MĂŠxico
5722:Colima
5441:Tepeji
5371:Pacula
5351:Nopala
5296:JuĂĄrez
5286:Jacala
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3314:comals
3301:maguey
3296:crafts
3277:cement
3257:sulfur
3229:pulque
3196:Grain
2925:, and
2905:, and
2887:Oaks (
2750:Amajac
2691:, the
2560:Puebla
2500:Amajac
2437:Canyon
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2104:pulque
1940:Baked
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1805:+11.9%
1794:+22.0%
1783:+29.6%
1772:+20.0%
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1739:+13.9%
1569:Tepeji
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1339:Jacala
1337:area,
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1272:, the
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1242:pastes
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1111:Aztecs
1109:. The
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2740:Water
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2670:yucca
2631:zone.
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2056:Otomi
1879:Nahua
1860:+7.9%
1854:2020
1849:+7.3%
1843:2015
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