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  2. Jiutepec - Wikipedia

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    Known as San Antonio Atlacomulco, or Ex-Hacienda de Cortes this architectural piece of art is an example of the era of the conquest, its legends engraved in its great dry-stone walls and its historic past enveloped in lush vegetation and crystal-clear running water. Today it is a hotel/restaurant/spa located in Colonia Atlacomulco.

  3. Temixco - Wikipedia

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    Temixco is the fourth-largest city in the Mexican state of Morelos.It is in the west-northwest part of the state, 6 kilometres (3.7 mi) from Cuernavaca and 85 kilometres (53 mi) from Mexico City.

  4. Morelos - Wikipedia

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    [151] [154] Morelos is Mexico's major producers of roses, ... Ex-Hacienda de Temixco is located 10 minutes south of Cuernavaca in the town of Temixco. This park is ...

  5. Municipalities of Morelos - Wikipedia

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    Map of Mexico with Morelos highlighted Municipalities of Morelos in 2010. Morelos is a state in South Central Mexico that is currently divided into 36 municipalities.According to the 2020 Mexican census, it is the twenty-third most populated state with 1,971,520 inhabitants and the third smallest by land area spanning 4,878.9 square kilometres (1,883.8 sq mi).

  6. Cuernavaca Municipality - Wikipedia

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    The municipality of Cuernavaca is located in the northwest of the state of Morelos, 87.3 kilometres (54.2 mi) south of Mexico City via Mexican Federal Highway 95D.To the north is the municipality of Huitzilac, to the south are the municipalities of Temixco and Xochitepec; Huitzilac, Tepoztlán, and Jiutepec are to the east; and Temixco and the municipality of Ocuilan in the State of Mexico are ...

  7. Emiliano Zapata, Morelos - Wikipedia

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    Mexico became independent in 1821, and the present state of Morelos became part of the State of Mexico. In 1840, the town was renamed San Vicente Zacualpan in honor of the hacienda owner, Governor Vicente de Eguia. [6] In 1856, the hacienda of San Vicente changed hands; owned by Don Pío Bermejillo and administered by his brother, Nicolás.

  8. Miacatlán - Wikipedia

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    Miacatlán is a city and municipal seat of the municipality of Miacatlán in the Mexican state of Morelos.It stands at . To the north is the State of Mexico and the municipality of Temixco, to the south Puente de Ixtla, Mazatepec and Tetecala, to the east Xochitepec, and to the west Coatlán del Río and the State of Mexico.

  9. Xochitepec - Wikipedia

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    A strong earthquake in 1847 opened a sulfurous spring in San Ramon, Chiconcuac, in 1847. The site is a water park today. [1]In 1848, indigenous from Xochitepec were sentenced to garrote vil (a type of torture and execution) for rebelling against Hacienda Chiconcuac over a land dispute.