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Ayotzinapa Rural Teachers'
College disappeared after being forcibly abducted in
Iguala, Guerrero, Mexico, in what has been
called one of Mexico’s most infamous...
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Iguala (Spanish pronunciation: [iˈɣwala]),
known officially as
Iguala de la Independencia, is a
historic city
located 102 km (63 mi) from the
state capital...
- The Plan of
Iguala, also
known as the Plan of the
Three Guarantees ("Plan Trigarante") or Act of
Independence of
North America, was a
revolutionary proclamation...
- Mexico. In 2014, the
cartel kidnapped 43
students from
Ayotzinapa College in
Iguala, Guerrero. A
witness confirmed that
soldiers in the
Mexican Army were involved...
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Femicide Machine, p. 127. The
Iguala 43, p. 17. The
Iguala 43, p. 18. The
Iguala 43 pp. 31-33. The
Iguala 43, p. 54. The
Iguala 43, pp. 106-112.
Field of...
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Iguala de la
Independencia is a muni****lity in the
Mexican state of Guerrero. The muni****l seat lies at
Iguala. The muni****lity
covers an area of 567...
- Acapulco,
other cities in
Guerrero include Petatlán,
Ciudad Altamirano, Taxco,
Iguala, Ixtapa, and Zihuatanejo. Today, it is home to a
number of
indigenous communities...
- María de los Ángeles
Pineda Villa is the
former first lady of
Iguala, a city in the
Mexican state of Guerrero. In
October 2014, the
Attorney General of...
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coalition of
former royalists and long-time
insurgents under his Plan of
Iguala. The
combined forces under Iturbide brought about Mexican independence in...
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commander Agustín de
Iturbide made an
alliance with
Guerrero under the Plan of
Iguala in 1821. They
formed a
unified military force rapidly bringing about the...