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  2. Poncitlán - Wikipedia

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    Poncitlán is a town and municipality, in Jalisco in central-western Mexico. The municipality covers an area of 672.31 km 2 . As of 2005, the municipality had a total population of 43,817.

  3. Puerto Rico Medical Emergencies Corps - Wikipedia

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    The Bureau of the Puerto Rico Medical Emergency Corps. [2] ( Spanish: Cuerpo de Emergencias Médicas de Puerto Rico (CEMPR)), [3] also (Negociado del Cuerpo de Emergencias Médicas) [4] is an agency, assigned to the Puerto Rico Department of Public Safety, that responds to medical emergencies across the U.S. Commonwealth of Puerto Rico.

  4. Puerto Rico State Agency for Emergency and Disaster ...

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    The Bureau for Emergency Management and Disaster Administration —Spanish: Negociado para el Manejo de Emergencias y Administración de Desastres— is the agency of the executive branch of the government of Puerto Rico that oversees all emergency activities that occur in Puerto Rico.

  5. San Sebastián del Oeste - Wikipedia

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    Other map showing the location of the Municipality of San Sebastián del Oeste in Jalisco state.. San Sebastián del Oeste (Spanish: [san seβasˈtjan del oˈeste] ⓘ) is a town and municipality, located on the western part of Jalisco state, Mexico, between 20°39’45’’ - 21°02’30’’ N and 104°35’00’’ - 104°51’00’’ W, at a height of 1,480 metres (4,856 ft).

  6. Chiefdom of Ameca - Wikipedia

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    Until 1529, Fray Antonio de Cuélla along with other missionaries and Spaniards settled in the town of Amecatl and built an adobe chapel, royal house, plaza, jail, hotel, and houses in what is now central Ameca, Jalisco. Though the population of Ameca spoke the Cazcan and Totonac languages, [6] [7] they generally used Nahuatl (mexicano). [7]

  7. Jalisco flood - Wikipedia

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    The Jalisco flood, locally referred to as the Autlán de Navarro flood, was a devastating inundation that struck the region of Autlán de Navarro in the Mexican state of Jalisco. This flood, which began on September 25, 2023, at approximately 7:20 AM, was a result of heavy and relentless rainfall across Autlán de Navarro and its surrounding areas.

  8. Policía Municipal de Ponce - Wikipedia

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    The Ponce Municipal Police headquarters are located on Avenida Las Américas and Carretera Pámpanos in barrio Canas at the Secretaría de Recreación y Deportes building. A new building, which used to be occupied by the Ponce regional headquarters of the Puerto Rico Police on Avenida Hostos in Barrio Canas Urbano, is currently under refurbishment to become the new headquarters of the Ponce ...

  9. Ojuelos de Jalisco - Wikipedia

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    Ojuelos de Jalisco is a town and municipality in the state of Jalisco, Mexico, being the easternmost municipality in Jalisco. The town's 1990 population was 7,265, [1] although by the year 2010 it had increased to 11,881. [2] It sits at the junction of Mexico Highways 51, 70, and 80. The municipality is located in the North-Central region of ...