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Articles for Durango
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The “Baluarte Bicentenario” Bridge in Mexico The “Baluarte Bicentenario” Bridge (or Bicentennial Stronghold Bridge) is located in the mountainous area called "The Devil's Backbone" and is part of the works and memorials that
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Mexico’s Bicentennial Celebration Mexico is getting ready for an extraordinary celebration in honor of its 200th anniversary of its Independence and 100th anniversary of its Revolution. Everything designed to commemorate these two great dates is linked to the ideal of renewing Mexico’s identity and historic continuity.
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Attractions in Jerez, Zacatecas The extent currently occupied by the State of Zacatecas was first populated by the Zacateco Indians, who named this region. Their
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Pancho Villa Pancho Villa, an icon of the Mexican Revolution, was born in 1878. Baptized as Doroteo Arango, he suffered a peasant’s life and witnessed how the rich landowners amassed great fortunes by exploiting workers.
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Vineyards in Mexico Do you want to go on vacation to a place where you can find parties, food, dance, wine and vineyards? Let me tell you about certain places
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Guadalupe Victoria Guadalupe Victoria was born on the 29th of September, 1786 in Durango and was baptized as José Miguel Ramón Adaucto Fernandez y Félix.
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The Great Mexican Painters
Mexican visual arts have been very fortunate and prolific, from the start of the 20th century painters, sculptors and even photographers, had the skill to interpret political,
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The Cristero War
The Cristero War is also known as Cristiada. It was an armed struggle between the Government and the Church from 1926 to 1929. If was fought
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