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Taxco de Alarcón (Spanish: [ˈtasko] ;
usually referred to as
simply Taxco) is a
small city and
administrative center of
Taxco de Alarcón Muni****lity...
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Discos Taxco was a mid 20th
century record label specializing in
Mexican music. The
label was
mostly marketed in Mexico, but was
manufactured in Los Angeles...
- Acapulco,
other cities in
Guerrero include Petatlán,
Ciudad Altamirano,
Taxco, Iguala, Ixtapa, and Zihuatanejo. Today, it is home to a
number of indigenous...
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Taxco de Alarcón, in the
southern state of Guerrero, Mexico,
built between 1751 and 1759. It is
located on the east side of the main
plaza of
Taxco....
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Taxco de Alarcón is a muni****lity in the
Mexican state of Guerrero. It
covers an area of 650.7 km² and
includes 121 communities. The muni****l seat lies...
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Juliantla is a town of
Taxco de Alarcón Muni****lity, in the
state of Guerrero, south-western Mexico, made
famous by
native star Joan
Sebastian who made...
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American Baroque theater. Juan Ruiz de Alarcón was born in Real de
Taxco,
later named Taxco de Alarcón in his honour. His
family was of old
Asturian nobility...
- García was born on
February 22, 1899, to Germán
Flores and García
Merced at
Taxco de Alarcón in the
Mexican state of Guerrero. From a
young age, he was forced...
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influenced Spratling's
decision in 1931 to
reestablish a
silver industry in
Taxco.
Taxco was a
traditional site of
silver mines, but had no
native silverworking...
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Taxco el
Viejo (Old
Taxco) is a town in the
Mexican state of Guerrero. In 2010, it had a po****tion of 3,172. It is
located approximately ten kilometers...