- in the
northwest of the state, on the
northern slope of the
Sierra de
Patamban, part of the
Volcanic Belt, at 1,600
meters altitude. It was
founded by...
- de
Ocampo (Spanish)
Tlahtohcayotl Michhuahcān (Nahuatl) View of
Cerro Patamban Coat of arms Mottoes:
Heredamos Libertad,
Legaremos Justicia Social 'We...
- from
Patamban, Michoacán,
named a “grand master” of
Mexican folk art.
Ayungua Suárez was born in Támbani Anápu, Michoacán but
moved to
Patamban, an indigenous...
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Etucuaro Michoacán 355 Los
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Patambán (Patambam) Michoacán 355 San
Antonio Ocampo (Rincón del Tepetate) Michoacán...
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baseball player Neftalí
Ayungua Suárez (born 1936),
Mexican potter from
Patamban, Michoacán,
named a "grand master" of
Mexican folk art Naphtali, a Biblical...
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primary localities of O****icho, Cocucho, San José de García Ruíz Cortínez,
Patamban, La Cantera, Aranza, Tengüecho, Sirio, San Isidro, Uringuitiro, and Santa...
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experimentation with new
glaze colors, such as blue and mauve. The town of
Patambán in the
southwest of the lake area
makes a
green glaze ware,
which is distinguished...
- from
towns such as Tzintzuntzan, San José de Gracia, Ca****, Huáncito,
Patamban,
Santo Tomas,
Cocucho and Paracho. It is the most
important event for the...
- and Lázaro Cárdenas . A
number of
communities are
noted for
their work.
Patamban is one of the state's best
known handcraft communities,
recommended by...