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Tequesquite or
tequexquite (from
Nahuatl tequixquitl) is a
natural mineral salt
containing compounds of
sodium chloride,
sodium carbonate, and sodium...
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image of a
water channel is
represented on the
Tequixquiac shield, with
tequesquite and two
volutes of water. Officially, the
toponym glyph of the town of...
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salty dish. It is most
commonly boiled in
water with
seasonings such as
tequesquite, epazote, the
Santa Maria herb, or pericon. The
boiled ear is served...
- Juárez
Central de
Abasto ● ●
Benito Juárez ●
Recinto Ferial ● Chimalhuacán
Camino Viejo ●
Tequesquite ● Cuauhtémoc ●
Ciudad Alegre ● Prolongación Peñón ●...
- onion, potato,
celery and
garlic Fetteh:
Chickpea broth cooked with
Tequesquite.
Often eaten with pita and
yoghurt Kibbeh riz:
Mashed cooked rice and...
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Fragua Dam and La
Fragua Reservoir (Coa****la) Las
Moras Cr****(Texas)
Tequesquite Cr**** (Texas) (Texas) Rio San
Diego (Coa****la and
Nuevo León) Cow Cr****...
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Puerto Vallarta Jalisco 322 San Sebastián del
Oeste Jalisco 322
Tequesquite Jalisco 322 Tomatlán
Jalisco 322
Yelapa Jalisco 322 Las Jarretaderas...
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Extant Reinforced concrete open-spandrel arch 1928 1991
Victoria Avenue Tequesquite Arroyo Riverside Riverside 33°57′43″N 117°22′14″W / 33.96194°N 117...
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sustenance for the
colonial town of Tequesquitengo, in
addition to the
tequesquite, a
mineral from
which the
settlement took its name.
Until a difference...
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areas of the state. The name
comes from
Nahuatl and
means “place of
tequesquite (pot****ium nitrate)” a type of
natural salt used to
flavor food since...