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  2. Pancho Villa (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    Pancho Villa at Shopping centre Interior of restaurant Pancho Villa in central Tampere, Finland Mexican-style steak au poivre at restaurant Pancho Villa in Tampere. Pancho Villa is a Finnish restaurant franchise serving Tex Mex cuisine. [1] The first restaurant was opened in 2001 in Tammela, Tampere. [2] [3] The franchise has restaurants in 15 ...

  3. Pancho's Mexican Buffet - Wikipedia

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    In 1988, there were 55 Pancho's Mexican Buffet restaurants. [15] At the end of 2000, there were 48 restaurants, and the company employed 2001 people. [ 14 ] In September 2004, there were 40 restaurants, located in the U.S. states of Arizona, Louisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma and Texas.

  4. Little Mexico - Wikipedia

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    He established his restaurant, the Martinez Cafe, on Griffin St. and McKinney Ave., changing the name to El Fenix in 1918. [20] The restaurant holds the claim to the first Mexican plate served in restaurants: Mr. Martinez served different dishes of food on one plate in order to save on dish washing, creating a new restaurant tradition. [19]

  5. Pancho Villa in popular culture - Wikipedia

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    Rafael Campos (1959) Have Gun - Will Travel; Season 3, Episode 6 (Pancho) José Elías Moreno (1967) El Centauro Pancho Villa; Ricardo Palacios (1967) Los siete de Pancho Villa; Yul Brynner (1968) Villa Rides; Telly Savalas (1972) Pancho Villa; Heraclio Zepeda (1973) Reed, México insurgente; Antonio Aguilar (1974) La Muerte de Pancho Villa

  6. El Paso history 1917: Mexican train dynamited by Pancho Villa ...

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    Thanksgiving day 1917 news: Francisco "Pancho" Villa and his men had robbed a Mexican central Line train of $70,000, some merchandise and some horses.

  7. Pancho Villa - Wikipedia

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    The Great Pursuit: General John J. Pershing's Punitive Expedition Across the Rio Grande to Destroy the Mexican Bandit Pancho Villa. New York: Random House 1970. Meyers, William K. "Pancho Villa and the Multinationals: United States Mining Interests in Villista Mexico, 1913–1915". Journal of Latin American Studies 23, no. 2 (May 1991), 339–363.

  8. Raid on Glenn Springs - Wikipedia

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    Following the Mexican federal victory at the Battle of Celaya in April 1915, Mexican rebel Pancho Villa led the remnants of his once large army back to northern Mexico. By 1916, Villa and his men were in desperate need of food and provisions to continue their revolution, so they devised a plan to raid the American border town of Columbus, New ...

  9. Following the Flag in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Main menu. Main menu. move to sidebar hide. ... Pancho Villa: Distributed by: ... is a 1916 silent documentary film about the Mexican Revolution. [1]