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Jantetelco,
officially Jantetelco de Matamoros, is a city in the
Mexican state of Morelos. 18°42′30″N 98°46′12″W / 18.70833°N 98.77000°W / 18.70833;...
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Pavon took over the
insurgent effort,
joined by
Mariano Matamoros of
Jantetelco. By 1812,
insurgents had
control of the city of Cuautla, and royalist...
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colonel and
ordered him to
create his own forces. With the po****tion of
Jantetelco,
Matamoros created two
regiments of cavalry, two
battalions of infantry...
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Inside a
mezcal producer in
Jantetelco, Morelos...
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Yecapixtla and
Zacualpan de Amilpas; to the
south with
Jonacatepec and
Jantetelco; to the west with
Ciudad Ayala and to the east with the
State of Puebla...
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Mesoamerican archaeological site in the
Valley of
Morelos (muni****lity of
Jantetelco)
dating from the
Formative Period of
Mesoamerican chronology. The site...
- 17,340 +41.4% 189.1 73.0 129.6/km2 (335.8/sq mi)
August 29, 1921
Jantetelco Jantetelco 18,402 15,646 +17.6% 102.3 39.5 179.9/km2 (465.9/sq mi) 1826 Jiutepec...
- haciendas,
Santa Clara de
Montefalco in
Jonacatepec and
Santa Ana
Tenangoin Jantetelco,
gradually dominated the
villages of Tlanahuac-Chalcatzingo. The beginnings...
- Yecapixtla, to the
south Tepalcingo and Tlaquiltenango; to the east Temoac,
Jantetelco, and Jonacatepec;
while to the west are Tlaltizapán and Yautepec. It is...
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Liberation Army of the South.
Mariano Matamoros (1770–1814) was the
priest of
Jantetelco who
fought at the
Siege of Cuautla. The
Cuernavaca Airport is
named for...