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- Temascalcingo is one of 125 muni****lities in the State of Mexico, Mexico. The muni****l seat is the town of Temascalcingo de José María Velasco. It is...
- María Velasco Ibarra (1893–1979), president of Ecuador Temascalcingo, officially Temascalcingo de José María Velasco, a muni****lity in the State of Mexico...
- Jesús Velasco Gómez Obregón, generally known as José María Velasco, (Temascalcingo, 6 July 1840 – Estado de México, 26 August 1912) was a 19th-century...
- diminish. One important local Mazahua ceremony is the Xita Corpus, held in Temascalcingo. It honors and reinterprets an ancient myth of the "xita" (old ones)...
- Zitácuaro and Contepec in Michoacán and Donato Guerra, Villa de Allende and Temascalcingo in the State of Mexico. They are divided into five prin****l zones or...
- Piedmont, Italy St. Michael's Church, Mumbai, India San Miguel church, Temascalcingo, Mexico San Michele in Isola, Venice, Italy St. Michael's Jesuite church...
- Cusarare (Chihuahua), San Ignacio Arareco (Chihuahua), Jerez, Atlixco, Temascalcingo, San Juan Chamula and Zinacantán. The most famous p****ion play in Mexico...
- problems kept him from attending high school, he joined seminaries in Temascalcingo, Estado de México, and Mexico City to continue his education. During...
- the state capital of Toluca, and is bounded by the muni****lities of Temascalcingo to the north, Jocotitlán to the east, San Felipe del Progreso and San...
- (shawls) from Tenancingo, rugs from Temoaya, pottery from Metepec, Temascalcingo and Valle de Bravo, as well as wooden items from Santa María Rayón....