- The
Zapatista Army of
National Liberation (Spanish: Ejército
Zapatista de Liberación Nacional, EZLN),
often referred to as the
Zapatistas (Mexican Spanish...
- The
Rebel Zapatista Autonomous Muni****lities (Spanish:
Municipios Autónomos
Rebeldes Zapatistas, MAREZ) were the
basic governmental units utilized until...
- Look up
Zapatista in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Zapatista(s) may
refer to:
Liberation Army of the South, a
guerrilla force led by
Emiliano Zapata...
- On 1
January 1994, the
Zapatista Army of
National Liberation (EZLN)
coordinated a 12-day
uprising in the
state of Chiapas, Mexico, in
protest against...
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leader Francisco I.
Madero became president he
disavowed the role of the
Zapatistas,
denouncing them as mere bandits. In
November 1911,
Zapata promulgated...
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conflict (Spanish:
Conflicto de Chiapas)
consisted of the 1994
Zapatista uprising, the 1995
Zapatista crisis, and the
subsequent tension between the
Mexican state...
- a
Mexican insurgent, the
former military leader and
spokesman for the
Zapatista Army of
National Liberation (EZLN) in the
ongoing Chiapas conflict, and...
- and
practice devised and emplo**** by the
Zapatista Army of
National Liberation (Spanish: Ejército
Zapatista de Liberación Nacional, EZLN), who have instituted...
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Women have been
influential in the
Zapatista Army of
National Liberation (EZLN) Ejército
Zapatista de Liberación Nacional, a
revolutionary leftist group...
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Zapatista Coffee Cooperatives primarily operate in Chiapas, the
southernmost state of
Mexico following Zapatismo ideology.
Mexico is a
significant coffee...