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Fresnillo (Spanish pronunciation: [fres'nijo]) is a city in
north central Mexico,
founded in 1554 by
Francisco de Ibarra. It is the
second largest city...
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Fresnillo plc is a
Mexican precious metals mining company incorporated in the
United Kingdom and
headquartered in
Mexico City.
Fresnillo is the world's...
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Plateros de
Fresnillo (English:
Fresnillo Silversmiths) is a
professional Mexican basketball team,
based in
Fresnillo. The
Plateros are part Liga Nacional...
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center of the
state there is a
small mountain chain called the
Sierra de
Fresnillo, from
which much of the state's
mineral wealth comes. In the
extreme northwest...
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- The
Mineros de
Fresnillo Fútbol Club,
commonly known as Mineros, is a
Mexican football club
based in
Fresnillo, Zacatecas. The club was
founded in 2007...
- mine is
located just
outside the city of
Fresnillo, Zacatecas; and is also
known as Mina
Fresnillo and
Fresnillo Silver Mine. The
mining operation is run...
- season, the
other two were the
Dorados de
Chihuahua and the
Plateros de
Fresnillo. On July 12, 2022,
Astros won its
first CIBACOPA championship in its debut...
- "Tijuana". DataMéxico.
Secretariat of Economy.
Retrieved July 31, 2024. "
Fresnillo". DataMéxico.
Secretariat of Economy.
Retrieved July 31, 2024. "The Most...
- with some
prospection projects in
South America.
Holdings includes the
Fresnillo Silver Mine / Mina Proaño, the Met-Mex Peñoles
metallurgical complex and...