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Tlaltenango,
Mexican toponym, may mean:
Tlaltenango de Sánchez Román,
Zacatecas Tlaltenango,
Puebla Tlaltenango,
Morelos This
disambiguation page lists...
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Tlaltenango de Sánchez Román is a muni****lity
located in the
southwestern portion of the
Mexican state of Zacatecas. The
average elevation of the muni****lity...
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Franciscans friars.
Chapel of San José
Tlaltenango,
built in 1523.
Sanctuary of
Nuestra Señora de los
Milagros de
Tlaltenango,
built in 1720-1730. Asunción de...
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northeast are
lower but
there are
large valleys such as the
Juchipila and
Tlaltenango. Most of the
territory has only
small mesas and
other areas of flat land...
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Tlaltenango (muni****lity) is a town and muni****lity in the
Mexican state of
Puebla in south-eastern Mexico. "-".
Enciclopedia de los
Municipios de México...
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Miguel de Horcasitas,
founded in 1749 The
Presidio Tlaltenango,
founded in 1530 in
Tlaltenango. The
Presidio Xuchipilan,
founded in 1530 in Juchipila...
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licensed by the then viceroy,
Francisco de Bobadilla,
encomendero of
Tlaltenango, who drew from his
entruste the
Necessary Indians to repo****te Tzapopan...
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Televimex 18 2 XHSOZ-TDT
Sombrerete 32 kW
Televimex 25 2 XHTLZ-TDT
Tlaltenango Calvillo, Ags. 22 kW 17 kW
Televimex 22 2 XHVAZ-TDT
Valparaiso 22 kW...
- Ahuatepec, Amatitlan,
Santa María Ahuacatitlán, Tetela, San Jerónimo,
Tlaltenango, Acapantzingo, El Calvario, San Antón,
Melchor Ocampo, Carolina, Antonio...
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Sombrerete Susticacán
Tabasco Tacoaleche Tepechitlán
Tepetongo Tlachichila Tlaltenango de Sánchez Román
Tayahua Tenanguillo Trinidad Garcia De La
Cadena Valparaíso...