- full name of the
state is
Veracruz de
Ignacio de la Llave.
Veracruz was
named after the city of
Veracruz (From
Latin Vera Crux, "True Cross"), which...
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Veracruz (Latin
American Spanish pronunciation: [beɾaˈkɾus] ), also
known as
Heroica Veracruz, is a
major port city and muni****l seat for the surrounding...
- in
February 1954.
Vera Cruz was the
first American film
production to be shot
entirely in Mexico.
Though set in the city of
Veracruz, the
majority of the...
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Veracruz is a
state in Mexico.
Veracruz or
Vera Cruz (literally "True Cross") may also
refer to: María González
Veracruz (born 1979),
Spanish politician...
- The
Battle of
Veracruz (April 21 to
November 23, 1914)
began with the
occupation of the port city of
Veracruz by the
United States and
lasted for seven...
- at the 2010 census. Vera Cruz was laid out in 1848, and was
named after Veracruz, Mexico. Originally, the town was
named Newville, but the US Post Office...
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military made an
amphibious landing and
besieged the key
Mexican seaport of
Veracruz. The port
surrendered twenty days later. The U.S.
forces then
marched inland...
- Ilha de
Vera Cruz (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈiʎɐ dʒi
ˈvɛɾɐ ˈkɾu(j)s]) (Portuguese for
Island of the True Cross) was the
first name
given by the Portuguese...
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Basilica of
Vera Cruz (Spanish: Basílica de la
Vera Cruz) is a
Roman Catholic Church (minor basilica) in town
Caravaca de la
Cruz. The
church was given...
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Philip Villamin Vera Cruz (December 25, 1904 – June 12, 1994) was a
Filipino American labor leader and farmworker. He
helped found the
Agricultural Workers...