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This file depicts the coat of arms, banner, or emblem of Mexico, one of its states, municipalities, or any other political subdivision, or a similar distinctive symbol belonging to an international or "recognized" organization, or NGO, operating in or outside of Mexico.
A study based on sequencing of ancient dog genomes, published in 2020, suggests that this pre-colonial ancestry survives in two Mexican breeds, to the extent of about 4% in the Chihuahua (and some 3% in the Xoloitzcuintli). [7] Other studies have suggested that the pre-colonial ancestry of the Chihuahua may be as high as 70%. [8]
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Coat of arms of Chihuahua. The coat of arms of Chihuahua City is of the Gothic ogival type, that is, ending in a point. (This is unusual among the shields of Mexico, which follow the Spanish heraldic tradition). It is said that its shape is due to the fact that the creator was a French citizen living in the Chihuahua City.
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The images used in the calendar, as arranged in an online promotional montage. The Calendargate controversy among American conservatives developed in December 2023 after the release of a 2024 calendar featuring photographs of female conservative activists and commentators, several of whom wore revealing clothing. Debates online among ...
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