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Lafragua Muni****lity is a muni****lity in the
Mexican state of Puebla.
According to the
National Statistics Institute (INEGI), it had a po****tion of...
- José María
Lafragua Ibarra was a
Mexican liberal lawyer, politician, diplomat, and writer. He was born in Puebla, 2
April 1813, the son of Lt. Col. José...
- The
Lafragua law or the
Regulation of the
Freedom of the
Press is
named after liberal politician José María
Lafragua (1813–1875) and
issued on 28 December...
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Matilde Petra Montoya Lafragua (b.
Mexico City,
March 14, 1859 – d.
Mexico City,
January 26, 1939) was the
first female physician in Mexico. Initially...
- each
department and territory. The
Provisional Organic Statute (known as
Lafragua Code) was
promulgated on May 15, 1856. It
provided the
legal basis for...
- 28-year-old
Daniel Aguilar Treviño, just
outside Hotel Casa Blanca,
located at
Lafragua street crossing Paseo de la Reforma, an
avenue in the
center of Mexico...
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November 20, 1876).
Foreign Affairs (Relaciones Exteriores): José María
Lafragua (July 19, 1872 –
November 15, 1875). Juan de Dios
Arias (November 15, 1875...
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office building and
school were levelled. The
destruction in
Saltillo Lafragua amounted to US$209,370 (equivalent to $3,184,372 in 2023) and only 51 of...
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archbishops of Mexico,
since it
restricted ecclesiastical privileges (fueros).
Lafragua Law or
freedom of the
press law: it
allowed freedom of
expression in print...
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liberal party,
President Salas replaced Minister Rejon with
Lafragua.
Minister Lafragua wished to
establish academies of
history and
languages and also...