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  2. Córdoba, Veracruz - Wikipedia

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    Córdoba, known officially as Heroica Córdoba, is a city and the seat of the municipality of the same name in the Mexican state of Veracruz.It was founded in 1618. The city is composed of 15 barrios (neighborhoods) bounded to the north by Ixhuatlán del Café and Tomatlán, and to the south by Amatlán de los Reyes and Naranjal.

  3. Category:Real estate in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 20 January 2020, at 03:32 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  4. Municipalities of Veracruz - Wikipedia

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    Veracruz is a state in central eastern Mexico that is divided into 212 municipalities. According to the 2020 Mexican census , it is the fourth most populated state with 8,062,579 inhabitants and the 11th largest by land area spanning 71,823.5 square kilometres (27,731.2 sq mi).

  5. Veracruz metropolitan area - Wikipedia

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    According to the 2020 Census by the INEGI and published in 2021, the Veracruz metropolitan area had 939,046 inhabitants, the twentieth largest in Mexico, and in the most populated of the state of Veracruz. [1]

  6. Cordoba, Mexico - Wikipedia

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  7. Spanish property bubble - Wikipedia

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    In 2008, the real estate market started to drop fast, and house prices decreased dramatically by 8% in that year. [20] In the period for 2007-2013, Spanish house prices fell by 37%. [ 21 ] Each year almost a million homes were built in Spain, more than in Germany, France, and England combined.

  8. Veracruz - Wikipedia

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    The full name of the state is Veracruz de Ignacio de la Llave. Veracruz was named after the city of Veracruz (From Latin Vera Crux, "True Cross"), which was originally called the Villa Rica de la Vera Cruz. The suffix is in honor of Ignacio de la Llave y Segura Zevallos (1818–1863), who was the governor of Veracruz from 1861 to 1862. The ...

  9. Ignacio de la Llave - Wikipedia

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    There is a municipality of Ignacio de la Llave in the state of Veracruz, named after him.In 1932, it was renamed from San Cristóbal de la Llave. Also, the state of Veracruz was known as Veracruz-Llave from 1863 to 2004, [1] and since 2004, it has been officially known as Veracruz de Ignacio de la Llave.