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Pátzcuaro (Spanish: [ˈpatskwaɾo] ) is a city and muni****lity
located in the
state of Michoacán, Mexico. The town was
founded sometime in the 1320s, at...
- and
means "place of the fishermen",
referring to
those who fish on Lake
Pátzcuaro. In pre-Hispanic times, the area was the home of the Purépecha Empire...
- Lake
Pátzcuaro (Spanish: Lago de
Pátzcuaro) is a lake in the muni****lity of
Pátzcuaro, Michoacán, Mexico. Lake
Pátzcuaro lies in an
endorheic basin, which...
- of Michoacán, Mexico,
mainly in the area of the
cities of Cherán and
Pátzcuaro. They are also
known by the
derogatory term "Tarascan", an exonym, applied...
- Lake
Patzcuaro salamander,
locally known as
achoque (Ambystoma dumerilii), is a
paedomorphic species of
salamander found exclusively in Lake
Pátzcuaro, a...
- The
Pátzcuaro chub (Algansea lacustris) is a
species of
freshwater fish in the
family Cyprinidae. It is
endemic to Lake
Pátzcuaro and
nearby waters (part...
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Pátzcuaro Airfield, (Spanish: Aeródromo de
Pátzcuaro), also
known as Aeródromo Purépecha (Purépecha Airfield) (ICAO: MX84, FAA LID: PUR), is a
small airfield...
- (Spanish pronunciation: [xaˈnitsjo]) is the
largest of five
islands in Lake
Pátzcuaro in the
state of Michoacán, Mexico. The town of Janitzio,
which means "maize...
- The
Three Caballeros is a 1944
American live-action and
animated musical propaganda anthology film
produced by Walt
Disney and
released by RKO
Radio Pictures...
- from the
capital of
Morelia and 17.5 km from
Pátzcuaro,
located on the
northeast s**** of Lake
Pátzcuaro. It is best
known as the
former capital of the...