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3 February – The US suspends its increased tariffs on Mexican imports for a month following and agreement between President Trump and President Sheinbaum for her to deploy 10,000 National Guard soldiers to the US-Mexico border. [5] 8 February – 2025 Escárcega bus crash.
The current site of Gaspar Hernandez retains features of indigenous culture, mainly of the Ciguayo and Ciboney Indians from the societies of Río San Juan, Nagua and Samana. The present municipality was founded on April 5, 1907, in a place originally called Canto La Ermita. At that time the population was concentrated on the banks of the river ...
Joba Arriba town center. The name Joba dates back to the Taino Indians, who called the river that runs through it "Joba". This town experienced a population boom in the early 1900 and was formed by people who emigrated from other cities for different reasons, among them people attracted by the fertility of the land.
Casa de los Condes de la Torre Cossío y de la Cortina, or the House of the Count De la Torre y la Cortina, in the Historic center of Mexico City: a colonial mansion, in which a spree killer named Juan Manuel de Solórzano lived in the 1630s. Believing his wife was capable of cheating on him, he killed several men, simply because they walked ...
Gaspar Ávila Rodríguez (born 6 January 1946) is a Mexican politician affiliated with the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI). He has served in the Chamber of Deputies twice: in 1994–1997, during the 56th Congress, for the State of Mexico's 32nd district; [1] and in 2003–2006, during the 59th Congress, for the State of Mexico's fifth district.
Reina Hispanoamericana (Hispanic American Queen) is an annual beauty pageant that celebrates Hispanic heritage, language, and culture. It was established in 1991 as Reina Sudamericana (South American Queen) and is headquartered in Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Bolivia.
La Casa en el Aire or The House in the Air is a gravity defying structure located in the Bosques de las Lomas area of Mexico City. With the main hall built at a 45 degree tilt that is suspended in air, the building makes use of the surrounding steep terrain by veiling the garages and service areas with the surrounding slope.
Gaspar Fernandes (sometimes written Gaspar Fernández, the Spanish version of his name) (1566–1629) was a Portuguese-Mexican composer and organist active in the cathedrals of Santiago de Guatemala (present-day Antigua Guatemala) and Puebla de los Ángeles, New Spain (present-day Mexico).