- Martín Reyes; Cultura,
Instituto Tamaulipeco de (1990). Cartografía histórica de Tamaulipas.
Instituto Tamaulipeco de Cultura. ISBN 9789686361162. Retrieved...
- (mole with almond), mole michoacano, mole prieto, mole ranchero, mole
tamaulipeco, mole xiqueno, pipián (mole with
squash seed), mole rosa (pink mole)...
- north-east Mexico, near Martín, Tamaulipas. Swanton, who
called it '
Tamaulipeco',
classified it as Uto-Aztecan
based on a few
obvious cognates, such...
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Minutiae Mexicana S.A de C.V. pp. 39–44. ISBN 968-7074-46-9. "Mezcal
tamaulipeco quiere conquistar paladares nacionales" [Mezcal from
Tamaulipas wanted...
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Retrieved 28
January 2012. "La
guerra Golfo-zetas, en 11
municipios tamaulipecos;
nueve son
fronterizos con EU". La Jornada. 12
November 2010. Retrieved...
- The
Tamaulipan mezquital (Spanish:
Mezquital Tamaulipeco), also
known as the
Brush Country, is a
deserts and
xeric shrublands ecoregion in the Southern...
- "Coastal Prairie," and as the
Tamaulipan pastizal (Spanish:
Pastizal Tamaulipeco) in Mexico. The
ecoregion covers an area of 77,425 km2 (29,894 sq mi)...
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Retrieved 28
January 2012. "La
guerra Golfo-zetas, en 11
municipios tamaulipecos;
nueve son
fronterizos con EU". La Jornada. 12
November 2010. Archived...
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spoke Quinigua.
Other indigenous languages include Mamulique, Xanambre,
Tamaulipeco, and Pame.
Spanish was
first introduced to the po****tion
during the...
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Leopoldo (1990). Platícame algo de un Vaquero.
Ciudad Victoria:
Instituto Tamaulipeco de Cultura. p. 70. ISBN 9789686361186.
Retrieved 17 May 2024. Carrillo...