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Calvillo (Spanish: [kalˈβiʝo] ⓘ) is a city in the Mexican state of Aguascalientes. The town serves as the municipal seat of the surrounding municipality of Calvillo. Calvillo is the second most populated city in the state, surpassed in importance only by the capital city. It is located about 52 kilometers from the city of Aguascalientes.
This fact made Calvillo the municipality with most Caucasian-origin inhabitants in the state, compared with the other municipalities. Calvillo is the largest guava producer in Mexico and famous for its superb confectionery and liqueurs made from this fruit, which you can sample at the Guava Fair held during the first week of December.
This is a list of the municipalities of Portugal. Portugal is divided into 18 districts (Portuguese: distritos) and 2 autonomous regions (regiões autónomas), Azores and Madeira. The districts and autonomous regions are further subdivided into 308 municipalities of Portugal (municípios or concelhos). Usually, a municipality is named after its ...
Funchal Baptist Church was established in Madeira in 1976. It is located at Rua Silvestre Quintino de Freitas, and provides English services in the morning and Portuguese in the evening. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints was established on Madeira in 1983.
Santa Maria da Feira; São João da Madeira; Vale de Cambra; Grande Porto Subregion [9] Aveiro District [1] Espinho; Porto District [8] Gondomar; Maia; Matosinhos; Porto; Póvoa de Varzim; Valongo; Vila do Conde; Vila Nova de Gaia; Minho-Lima Subregion [10] Viana do Castelo District [10] Arcos de Valdevez; Caminha; Melgaço; Monção; Paredes ...
Funchal (capital of Madeira and the island's most populous city) [1] Machico; Porto da Cruz; Ponta Delgada, São Vicente; Ponta do Sol; Porto Moniz; Ribeira Brava; Santa Cruz; Santana [1] São Vicente; Seixal (Porto Moniz) [1]
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