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  2. Ejido - Wikipedia

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    An ejido (Spanish pronunciation:, from Latin exitum) is an area of communal land used for agriculture in which community members have usufruct rights rather than ownership rights to land, which in Mexico is held by the Mexican state.

  3. Land reform in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    For nine years in the late 19th century, Molina Enríquez was a notary in Mexico State, where he observed first-hand how the legal system in Porfirian Mexico was slanted in favor of large estate owners, as he dealt with large estate owners (hacendados), small holders (rancheros), and peasants who were buying, transferring, or titling land. [73]

  4. Tixkokob Municipality - Wikipedia

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    In July 1867, Tixkokob was designated as a Villa by the State Congress. In 1914, it was elevated to the rank of city, but a few months later demoted again. In 1923 the ejido system was put in place and Tixkokob became a free pueblo. [4]

  5. Paraíso Municipality - Wikipedia

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    It also has seven “Rural Development Centers” in Chiltepec, Ejido Oriente, Francisco I. Madero, La Unión 2a Sección, Nicolás Bravo 1a Sección, Puerto Ceiba and Occidente San Francisco. [2] [3] The municipal government consists of a municipal president, a treasurer, and ten officials called “regidores.” The town has a population of ...

  6. State governments of Mexico - Wikipedia

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    State governments of Mexico are those sovereign governments formed in each Mexican state. State governments in Mexico are structured according to each state's constitution and modeled after the federal system , with three branches of government — executive , legislative , and judicial — and formed based on the congressional system .

  7. Juan José Ríos, Sinaloa - Wikipedia

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    It was the Mexico's biggest ejido, [8] it had an area of 16,420 ha (164.2 km 2). Juan José Ríos is named after General Juan José Ríos, a politician and a soldier during the Mexican Revolution . Engineers who planned the urban area construction selected this name.

  8. Bernalillo County clerk and treasurer's race: the names you ...

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    Oct. 25—Big changes are afoot this election season for the Bernalillo County administration. That's because residents are casting their vote to elect a new county clerk and treasurer. Both races ...

  9. List of states of Mexico - Wikipedia

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    A Mexican State (Spanish: Estado), officially the Free and Sovereign State (Spanish: Estado libre y soberano), is a constituent federative entity of Mexico according to the Constitution of Mexico. Currently there are 31 states, each with its own constitution, government , state governor , and state congress .