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  2. Fort Loreto - Wikipedia

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    Near Puebla, Puebla in Mexico: Entrance to the fort in 2018. ... Museo del Fuerte de Loreto at inah.gob.mx This page was last edited on 11 February 2025, at 03:56 ...

  3. Puebla - Wikipedia

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    The first is locally called the Sierra Norte del Puebla, entering the state from the northwest and then breaks up into the smaller chains of Sierra de Zacapoaxtla, Sierra de Huauchinango, Sierra de Teziutlán, Sierra de Tetela de Ocampo, Sierra de Chignahuapan and Sierra de Zacatlán, although these names may vary among localities.

  4. Church of San Pedro, Puebla - Wikipedia

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    Mexico: Shown within Mexico. Geographic coordinates ... Iglesia de San Pedro is a church in the city of Puebla's historic centre, in the Mexican state of Puebla. [1]

  5. Siege of Puebla (1863) - Wikipedia

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    From 5 May, General Ignacio Comonfort attempted to break the siege, but failed both at San Pablo del Monte and at San Lorenzo. On 8 May, 7,000 Mexicans attempted a great sortie, which was repulsed by General Bazaine. On 16 May, the besieged Mexican garrison asked for an armistice; on 17 May the garrison disbanded. On 19 May, the French occupied ...

  6. Puebla (city) - Wikipedia

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    Writ to recognize Puebla as City signed by Spain's queen Isabella of Portugal, municipal archive. Some historians consider that the area where the city is located nowadays was not inhabited in the Pre-Columbian era, except in the 15th century, when this valley was set aside for use for the so-called Flower wars among the populations of Itzocan, Tepeaca, Huejotzingo, Texmelucan and Tlaxcala ...

  7. Third Battle of Puebla - Wikipedia

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    The campaign of Puebla includes the siege of Puebla, the battle of April 2, and the capture of the forts of Loreto and Guadalupe. The battle, also known as the Third Battle of Puebla, [3] was the end of a siege on the city of Puebla which started on March 9 of the same year. Despite its being one of the major campaigns in the war of ...

  8. Historic centre of Puebla - Wikipedia

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    A model attribution edit summary is Content in this edit is translated from the existing Spanish Wikipedia article at [[:es:Centro histórico de Puebla]]; see its history for attribution. You may also add the template {{Translated|es|Centro histórico de Puebla}} to the talk page. For more guidance, see Wikipedia:Translation.

  9. Tecali de Herrera - Wikipedia

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    The town of Tecali de Herrera is located about 47 kilometres (29 mi) southeast of the city of Puebla. It is center of onyx artisan objects production in Mexico. [ 2 ] The Municipal Market Onyx is supplied by the local union craftsmen.