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Miguel de la Madrid was born in the city of Colima, Colima, Mexico. He was the son of Miguel de la Madrid Castro, a notable lawyer (who was assassinated when the future President was only two), [4] and Alicia Hurtado Oldenbourg. His grandfather was Enrique Octavio de la Madrid, the governor of Colima.
Colima Airport (Spanish: Aeropuerto Nacional de Colima); officially Aeropuerto Nacional Licenciado Miguel de la Madrid (Licenciado Miguel de la Madrid National Airport) (IATA: CLQ, ICAO: MMIA) is an airport in Colima, Mexico. It manages domestic air traffic for the city of Colima and supports executive and general aviation activities.
The Cerro de Oro Dam (English: Gold Hill Dam), also called the Miguel de la Madrid Hurtado Dam, is on the Santo Domingo River in the San Juan Bautista Tuxtepec municipality of the Papaloapan Region of Oaxaca state in southern Mexico.
An agreement signed by President Miguel de la Madrid was published in the Official Gazette of the Federation (DOF) on 19 June 1986. It directed the Ministry of the Interior to call on national political parties, associations, organizations, institutions and citizens to take part in "public consultation hearings on the Electoral Political ...
Miguel de la Madrid in 2012 was the most recent. International days of mourning. A similar but rarely-used concept exists at the European Union-level and Arab ...
The couple began dating in 1955, when De La Madrid was a fourth year of law school. [1] The couple married in 1959 in a Catholic ceremony at the Santa Rosa de Lima Church in Cuauhtémoc. [1] Their marriage produced five children - Margarita, Miguel, Enrique Octavio, Federico Luis and Gerardo Antonio.
Madrid is a town of Tecomán Municipality, in the state of Colima, western Mexico. [2] It is named because the Madrid family at the time in which was founded here, this family includes Coronel Mariano de la Madrid, Miguel de la Madrid Guerrero (1827 - 1895), Governor of Colima, Enrique O. De la Madrid (1862-1935), Miguel de la Madrid and Mario de la Madrid which should be named in their honor.
Born in Madrid, Tejada began his football career at New Foot-Ball Club, one of the first clubs in the capital.Together with Eugenio Bisbal, Fernando Valcárcel, and Manuel Vallarino, he was a member of the squad that played in the first national tournament played in Spain, the Copa de la Coronación. [5]