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Tixtla (formally,
Tixtla de Guerrero) (Spanish: [ˈtiɣstla ðe ɣeˈreɾo], Nahuatl: [ˈtiʃt͡ɬa]) is a town and seat of the muni****lity of
Tixtla de Guerrero...
- by his Vice-President
Anastasio Bustamante.
Vicente Guerrero was born in
Tixtla, a town 100
kilometers inland from the port of Acapulco, in the
Sierra Madre...
- Mañanitas” in
Tixtla, the
weddings of the
Costa Grande where guests pay for
their own food, the
tiger fight dance in
Zitlala and
Tixtla and
eating pozole...
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Tixtla de
Guerrero (Spanish: [ˈtiɣstla ðe ɣeˈreɾo], Nahuatl: [ˈtiʃt͡ɬa]) is a muni****lity in the
Mexican state of Guerrero. The muni****l seat lies at...
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capital of the state, due to an
epidemic that
struck the then
capital of
Tixtla, and
regional ecclesiastical organizational changes were made at the same...
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Ayotzinapa is a
locality located in the muni****lity of
Tixtla de Guerrero, in the
Mexican state of
Guerrero in
southwestern Mexico. The
present locality...
- nineteenth-century
figure of
Nahua was
Ignacio Manuel Altamirano (1834–1893), born in
Tixtla,
Guerrero who
became a well
respected liberal intellectual, man of letters...
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After winning victories and
taking the port of Acapulco, then the
towns Tixtla, Izúcar, and Taxco,
Morelos was
besieged for 72 days by
royalist troops...
- Altamirano, a 19th-century
president of the
Supreme Court and
writer born in
Tixtla, Guerrero.
Ciudad Altamirano has a
paved airport named Santa Bárbara Regional...
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Normal School, is a men's
normal school,
located in the muni****lity of
Tixtla, Guerrero, Mexico. The
school is part of the
rural teacher's
education system...