- de Estrada.
After the
Reform Laws
closed the monastery, The
Instituto Campechano was
established in 1859 by then-governor
Pablo Garcia in the same building...
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Campechano is a
chain of
Mexican taquerias operating in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The restaurant's
first location, on Toronto's
Adelaide Street in the...
- Jesús José
Bernabe Campechano is a
fourth generation Mexican potter who is best
known keeping the
disappearing ceramic form of “petatillo” alive. He has...
- Dale
Carley as
Cacique Ian
Flowers as Ian José
Alfredo González Dzul as
Campechano Antonio Tun Xool as
Hilario Eliseo Mancilla as el Faisán
Marcelino Cobá...
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Santo Cristo de Buen Viaje, Capt.
Pedro de Arana;
Campechano grande, Capt.
Pedro de Urguía;
Campechano chico, Capt.
Miguel de Elizondo; Vizcaína, Capt....
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Small statue (bust) of
Vasconcelos at the
Instituto Campechano, Mexico...
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radio station owned by the
Instituto Campechano and
located in Campeche, Campeche, Mexico. The
Instituto Campechano received a
permit to
build a new AM...
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California Sur
South Lower Californian Sudcaliforniano/-a
Campeche Campechan Campechano/-a
Chiapas Chiapan Chiapaneco/-a
Chihuahua Chihuahuan Chihuahuense "Norteño/a"...
- Mexico. García, Jesús (2024-09-09). "¿Quién es Max del Río, el
cineasta campechano,
productor de "La Película"?". Por Esto! (in Spanish).
Retrieved 2024-09-15...
- "Calakmul, México: Aguadas, bajos, precipitación y
asentamiento en el Petén
Campechano" (PDF). IX
Simposio de
Investigaciones Arqueológicas en Guatemala, 1995...