- The
Mexican Revolution (Spanish: Revolución
mexicana) was an
extended sequence of
armed regional conflicts in
Mexico from 20
November 1910 to 1 December...
- M.; Gismondi, R. S.; Reguero, M.; de Muizon, C.; Greenwood, A.; Chait, B.
T.; Penkman, K.; Collins, M.; MacPhee, R.D.E. (2019). "Palaeoproteomics resolves...
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family with two species: the
southern tamandua (
T. tetradactyla) and the
northern tamandua (
T.
mexicana). They live in
forests and gr****lands, are semiarboreal...
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MexicanaClick,
formerly Click Mexicana, was
Mexicana's regional operator,
serving most of
Mexicana's domestic routes between more than 25
Mexican cities...
- Compañía
Mexicana de Aviación S.A. de C.V.,
usually shortened to
Mexicana de Aviación, was Mexico's
oldest airline and one of the
oldest continuously single-branded...
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MexicanaLink, a
subsidiary of
Mexicana, was a
regional airline based in
Guadalajara International Airport that
operated as a
feeder airline for both Mexicana...
- 2305/IUCN.UK.2014-1.RLTS.T14224A47441961.en. Harrold,
Andria (2007). "Tamandua
mexicana".
Animal Diversity Web.
University of Michigan.
Retrieved May 3, 2023....
- the
agouti (Dasyprocta azarae). Both
species of
tamanduas (Tamandua
mexicana &
T. tetradactyla) are
taken and armadillos,
especially nine-banded armadillo...
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Mexicana de Aviación (legally Aerolínea del
Estado Mexicano, S.A. de C.V.) is a
Mexican domestic, state-owned
airline established on 15 June 2023. It operates...
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Argemone mexicana, also
known by the
common names Mexican poppy,
Mexican prickly poppy,
flowering thistle, cardo, and cardosanto, is a
species of poppy...