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Cuernavaca (Spanish pronunciation: [kweɾnaˈβaka] ;
classical Nahuatl: Cuauhnāhuac [kʷawˈnaːwak], "near the woods"
modern pronunciation, Otomi: Ñu'iza)...
- Mexico. It is
divided into 36 muni****lities and its
capital city is
Cuernavaca.
Morelos is
bordered by
Mexico City to the north, and by the
states of...
- The
Cuernavaca Muni****lity is one of 36 muni****lities in the
State of Morelos, Mexico.
Located in the
northwest of the state, it
consists of the City...
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Diocese of
Cuernavaca may
refer to: the
Anglican Church of
Mexico Diocese of
Cuernavaca (Episcopal
Church (USA), 1988–1995; IAM, 1995–present) the Roman...
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Cuernavaca International Airport (Spanish:
Aeropuerto Internacional de
Cuernavaca);
officially Aeropuerto Internacional General Mariano Matamoros (General...
- actress.
Socorro Avelar (1925–2003) was a
Mexican actress who was born in
Cuernavaca.[citation needed]
Martha Mariana Castro (born in
Cuautla in 1966) is a...
- is in the west-northwest part of the state, 6
kilometres (3.7 mi) from
Cuernavaca and 85
kilometres (53 mi) from
Mexico City. The city
serves as the muni****l...
- The
Palace of Cortés (Spanish:
Palacio de Cortés) in
Cuernavaca, Mexico,
built between 1523 and 1528, is the
oldest conserved virreinal-era
civil structure...
- The
Battle of
Cuernavaca was a
battle during the
Mexican Revolution,
where Emiliano Zapata and his
supporters rebelling against president Francisco I....
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Ocotepec is a
small town to the
north of the city of
Cuernavaca, but
within the muni****lity of
Cuernavaca, Mexico. The name
Ocotepec means “on the hill of...