- los
Dolores de la
Punta de
Lampazos”
until 1877, its name was
changed to
Villa de
Lampazos. Today, it is
known as “
Lampazos de Naranjo” in
honor to a hero...
- were
natives of the city,
including Mariano Escobedo, Juan
Zuazua (b.
Lampazos de Naranjo, NL) and Jerónimo Treviño.[citation needed] The
brewery Cervecería...
-
Argentine tango is a
musical genre and
accompanying social dance originating at the end of the 19th
century in the
suburbs of
Buenos Aires. It typically...
- the
north by
Lampazos; to the
south by
Salinas Victoria and Higueras; to the east by
Vallecillo and Agualeguas; and to the west by
Lampazos, Villaldama...
-
remains an
important historical figure.
Vidaurri was born in
Villa Punta de
Lampazos, New
Kingdom of León on July 24, 1809, the
oldest of the four sons of Pedro...
- the
Sierra de
Lampazos of
Nuevo León
state of
northeastern Mexico, in the muni****lities of
Lampazos and Bustamante. The
Sierra de
Lampazos is a northern...
- Anáhuac was
founded on May 5, 1933,
inside the muni****l
jurisdiction of
Lampazos de Naranjo,
Nuevo León, as the
political head of the
National System of...
-
Fiestas de la
Primavera (Spring holiday, May 14 to May 22).
Lampazos:
Feria Exposición de
Lampazos ( Expo Fair, June 19 to the June 28). Aramberri:
Feria del...
- the
generated energy to the
Northeast Control Area
through the 400 kV
Lampazos I and II
transmission lines, as well as a link to the Rio
Escondido substation...
- The muni****lity has an area of 558 km². It is
bordered on the
north by
Lampazos de
Naranjo and the
state of Coa****la, on the
south by Mina and Villaldama...