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  2. San Pedro Jácuaro - Wikipedia

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    San Pedro Jácuaro, or simply San Pedro, is a small town located about 110 Kilometers from Morelia, the Capital of the State of Michoacán, the two are connected by Mexican Federal Highway 15, but an alternate route is available which utilizes road 126, the first route Mexico 15 is usually avoided because of the treacherous road known as "Mil Cumbres", (thousand hills).

  3. San Pedro Cahro - Wikipedia

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    San Pedro Cahro has an elevation of 1,500 meters above sea level. The name San Pedro Cahro derives from the town's patron saint and the last name of its original founders; Venustiano Carranza was a land owner and liberal politician who served as President of Mexico from 1917 until his death in 1920. Important spots in the town near the central ...

  4. File:Michoacán en México.svg - Wikipedia

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  5. Municipalities of Michoacán - Wikipedia

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    Map of Mexico with Michoacán highlighted Boundaries of the Municipalities in Michoacán. Michoacán is a state in western Mexico that is divided into 113 municipalities . According to the 2020 Mexican census , it is the ninth most populated state with 4,748,846 inhabitants and the 16th largest by land area spanning 58,598.7 square kilometres ...

  6. Michoacán - Wikipedia

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    There are thirteen principal mining areas: Tlalpujahua, Angangueo, Los Azufres, Real de Otzumatlán, Tzitzio, Tiámaro, El Bastán, San Diego Curucupacéo, Inguarán, Las Truchas, and La Minita de Coalcomán. Michoacán is the second-largest producer of coke and third-largest producer of iron, which are essential to the steel industry, in Mexico.

  7. File:Michoacan in Mexico (location map scheme).svg - Wikipedia

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  8. File:Map of Michoacan.svg - Wikipedia

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  9. Coat of arms of Michoacán - Wikipedia

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    In the fourth field of gold, in natural colors: in the foreground and on a green terrace an open book - source of culture -; in the background, an architectural scheme of the University of Tiripetío, founded in 1540 by Friar Alonso de la Vera Cruz, Friar Diego Chávez y Alvarado and Friar Juan de San Ramón, precursor of the current Michoacana ...