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  2. Template:Mexico State-Abbreviation Codes - Wikipedia

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    ISO 3166-2, International Organization for Standardization - ISO 3166 Codes Mexico. ISO 3166 Country Codes, International Organization for Standardization. Accessed on line October 21, 2007. States of Mexico, statoids.com. Last updated April 23, 2007; accessed on line October 21, 2007.

  3. Guerrero Amuzgo language - Wikipedia

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    The use of the language is widespread and it is learned as a second language by Spanish and Nahuatl speakers living with the Guerrero speakers. [1] There is a positive cultural affinity toward the tongue and it is used in business, religion, and taught bilingually with Spanish until 6th grade.

  4. Eisegesis - Wikipedia

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    Eisegesis (/ ˌ aɪ s ɪ ˈ dʒ iː s ɪ s /) is the process of interpreting text in such a way as to introduce one's own presuppositions, agendas or biases. It is commonly referred to as reading into the text. [ 1 ]

  5. Municipalities of Guerrero - Wikipedia

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    Map of Mexico with Guerrero highlighted. Guerrero is a state in Southwest Mexico that is divided into 85 municipalities. [1] [2] According to the 2020 Mexican census, Guerrero is the 13th most populous state with 3,540,685 inhabitants and the 14th largest by land area spanning 63,803.42 square kilometres (24,634.64 sq mi).

  6. List of Mexican state name etymologies - Wikipedia

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    Guerrero: Spanish "Warrior". Named after Vicente Guerrero, a hero of the Mexican War of Independence and an early president of Mexico. The surname Guerrero, meaning "warrior" in Spanish, is derived from guerra "war", a Germanic loanword related to the English word war. Hidalgo: Spanish

  7. Ahuacuotzingo - Wikipedia

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    Ahuacuotzingo is a city and seat of the Ahuacuotzingo Municipality, in the state of Guerrero, southern Mexico. [1] Ahuacuotzingo is known in the region as one of the most important producers of maize.

  8. Tepecoacuilco de Trujano (municipality) - Wikipedia

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    Tepecoacuilco de Trujano is a municipality in the Mexican state of Guerrero. The municipal seat lies at Tepecoacuilco de Trujano. The municipality covers an area of 984 km². As of 2005, the municipality had a total population of 28,989. [1] [2]

  9. Tetipac (municipality) - Wikipedia

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    Tetipac is a municipality in the Mexican state of Guerrero. The municipal seat lies at Tetipac. The municipality covers an area of 269.3 km². As of 2005, the municipality had a total population of 12,702. [1]