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  2. Zitlaltepec de Trinidad Sánchez Santos - Wikipedia

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    Mexico: State: Tlaxcala: ... Zitlaltepec de Trinidad Sánchez Santos is a town and its surrounding municipality in the Mexican state of Tlaxcala. [1] References

  3. File:Mexico Tlaxcala location map.svg - Wikipedia

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    The following 62 pages use this file: 2010–11 Tercera División de México season; 2011–12 Tercera División de México season; 2024–25 Liga TDP season

  4. Municipalities of Tlaxcala - Wikipedia

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    Map of Mexico with Tlaxcala highlighted. Tlaxcala is a state in Central Mexico that is divided into 60 municipalities.According to the 2020 Mexican census, it is the fifth least populated state with 1,342,977 inhabitants and the 2nd smallest by land area spanning 3,996.6 square kilometres (1,543.1 sq mi).

  5. Zitlaltepec - Wikipedia

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    Zitlaltepec may refer to either of two locations in Mexico: Zitlaltepec de Trinidad Sánchez Santos , in the state of Tlaxcala San Juan Zitlaltepec , in the state of Mexico

  6. San Pablo Villa de Mitla - Wikipedia

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    San Pablo Villa de Mitla is a town and municipality in Mexico that is most famous for being the site of the Mitla archeological ruins. It is part of the Tlacolula District in the east of the Valles Centrales Region. The town is also known for its handcrafted textiles, especially embroidered pieces and mezcal. [1]

  7. Huamantla - Wikipedia

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    In 1785, colonial authorities integrated Tlaxcala as part of the province of Puebla, but this was reversed in 1793. At this time, Tlaxcala reorganized into seven “cuarteles,” one of which being Huamantla, which included Cuapiaxtla, San Juan Ixtenco, San Nicolás Terrenate and San Pablo Zitlaltepec along with the city. [15]

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  9. Mexican Federal Highway 140D - Wikipedia

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    Fed. 140D begins east of Puebla City near Amozoc de Mota and proceeds northeast through Puebla and Tlaxcala, with notable interchanges at Zitlaltepec, Cuapiaxtla, Libres and Tepeyahualco; this segment was built by OHL [clarification needed] and costs 127 pesos to travel in its entirety. [3]