- Texas, José María
Viesca,
Viesca had a po****tion of 19,328 at the last census. Of this
number 9,695 were men and 9,633 were women.
Viesca's primary economic...
- Agustín
Viesca (1790–1845) was a
governor of the
Mexican state of Coa****la y
Tejas in 1835. He was the
brother of José María
Viesca, also a
governor of...
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Viesca is a town in the
Mexican state of Coa****la.
Viesca may also
refer to: Agustín
Viesca (1790–1845),
Mexican politician José María
Viesca (1787–1856)...
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Viesca is one of the 38 muni****lities of Coa****la, in north-eastern Mexico. The muni****l seat lies at
Viesca. The muni****lity
covers an area of 4203...
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Viescas is one of 28
parishes (administrative divisions) in Salas, a muni****lity
within the
province and
autonomous community of Asturias, in northern...
- José María
Viesca y
Montes (1787–1856) was a
lawyer and
Mexican politician aligned with
federalist ideology, who
served as
Governor of Coa****la and Texas...
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Texas began to
discuss revolt. The
governor of Coa****la y Tejas, Jose
Maria Viesca,
wrote to the
president to
explain the
importance of
slavery to the east...
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Sarahville de
Viesca or Fort
Milam or
Bucksnort is a
ghost town in
Falls County, Texas,
United States. The
settlement was
established in 1834 by Sterling...
- The Bolsón de Mapimí is an endorheic, or
internal drainage,
basin in
which no
rivers or
streams drain to the sea, but
rather toward the
center of the basin...
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Silvestre Enrique Faya
Viesca (born 15 July 1952) is a
Mexican politician from the
National Action Party. From 2002 to 2003 he
served as
Deputy of the...