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Nuevo San Juan
Parangaricutiro or Parangaricutirimícuaro is a
small village in the
Mexican state of Michoacán near the Parícutin volcano. It is the muni****l...
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volcano and
visiting the
hardened lava-covered
ruins of the San Juan
Parangaricutiro Church. In 1997, CNN
named Parícutin one of the
Seven Natural Wonders...
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changing its name on
December 18, 1969.
Nuevo Parangaricutiro was
originally incorporated as
Parangaricutiro,
changing its name on
August 27, 1950. It was...
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living relatives on the Day of the Dead. In the town of San Juan
Nuevo Parangaricutiro,
which is a Purépecha town,
unmarried men will
dance the
Dance of the...
- Parícutin (village
after which the
volcano was named) and San Juan
Parangaricutiro, Mexico, by Parícutin from 1943 to 1952 Heimaey, Iceland, in the 1973...
- Acapulco, Parícutin
volcano with the
church ruin of
Nuevo San Juan
Parangaricutiro, and the
village of
Guanajuato with the then-unrestored
church ruins...
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Festival in Paracho. The best-known town in the
region is San Juan
Nuevo Parangaricutiro,
which was
founded due to the
destruction of its
original namesake...
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during the 2018 Volcán de
Fuego eruption on 3 June 2018. San Juan
Parangaricutiro is a
village in Michoacán that was
buried by ash and lava in 1943,...
- Uruapan, with the rest
located in the
neighboring muni****lity of
Nuevo Parangaricutiro. The park is
largely urban, with the most po****r
section entirely...
- village, now
known as
Nuevo San Juan
Parangaricutiro, is also
called San Juan,
Nuevo San Juan, and
Parangaricutiro. Drehideenglashanatooha[citation needed]...