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- Guachinango may refer to: Guachinango, Jalisco, a muni****lity in Jalisco state, Mexico Guachinango, a 1964 album by Dominican Johnny Pacheco Guachinango...
- Guachinango (Spanish pronunciation: [ɡwatʃiˈnaŋɡo]) is a town and muni****lity, in Jalisco in central-western Mexico. The muni****lity covers an area...
- wild boars and deer. Locals fish for dorado, tuna, sierra, marlin, guachinango, juriel, cherna, sailfish, and roosterfish, along with shrimp, lobster...
- (Grant 2009: 230). Mexicans were administrators, priests and soldiers (guachinangos or hombres de pueblo) (Bernal 1964: 188) many though, integrated into...
- Chapulín (gr****hopper) Cenzontle (mockingbird) Coyote Escamoles (ant eggs) Guachinango (red snapper) Guajolote (turkey) Ocelote (ocelot) Mapache (raccoon) Mayate...
- middlemen, the guachinangos in contrast to the Spanish and criollos, known as Castila, that had positions in power and were isolated, the guachinangos in the...
- construction in the country. Mining developed only in Bolaños, El Barqueño in Guachinango, Pihuamo, Talpa de Allede and Comaja de Corona in Lagos de Moreno and...
- (Grant 2009: 230). Mexicans were administrators, priests and soldiers (guachinangos or hombres de pueblo) (Bernal 1964: 188) many though, integrated into...
- flour Atsuwete Achiotl Achiote Achiote Guwatsinanggo Cuauchilnacatl Guachinango Shrewd; cunning; astute Kakaw Cacáhuatl Cacao Cacao Kakawati (var. kakawate)...
- 431 14,011 +17.3% 353.4 136.4 46.5/km2 (120.4/sq mi) May 1, 1886 Guachinango Guachinango 4,199 4,323 −2.9% 837.7 323.4 5.0/km2 (13.0/sq mi) August 15, 1823...