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Xalapa or Jalapa (English: / h ə ˈ l ɑː p ə /, [2] Spanish: ⓘ), officially Xalapa-Enríquez (IPA: [xaˈlapa enˈrikes]), is the capital city of the Mexican state of Veracruz and the name of the surrounding municipality.
The University of Veracruz was formally established on September 11, 1944. Its foundation was the consolidation of the colleges of higher education in the region. [6] It continued the activities of existing middle and high schools along with nursing and midwifery academies from Orizaba, Xalapa and Veracruz. [7]
The Stadium at Xalapa, Veracruz, ("Estadio Xalapeño") is located a few blocks south and downhill of the center of town, and can be easily seen from the terraces of Parque Juárez. The place was identified in the 1920s by William K. Boone , then president of the local Chamber of Commerce , as a natural stadium similar to those of the classical ...
According to INEGI, in that year, 53.1% (2,580,732) of Veracruz youth were in educational backlog, compared to the total population of Veracruz over 15 years old (4,858,837 inhabitants). [ 2 ] A group of pedagogues, officials, and educational authorities working in the educational field within the state met to analyze the situation and, based ...
The Xalapa Museum of Anthropology (Spanish: Museo de Antropología de Xalapa; MAX) is an anthropological museum in the city of Xalapa, capital of the state of Veracruz in eastern Mexico. It is known for its collection of artifacts from Mesoamerican Gulf Coast cultures such as the Olmec, Totonac, and Huastec, including several Olmec colossal ...
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Xalapa, Veracruz, February 1, 2010.- Protected Natural Area, space for sports, environmental recreation; Vestiges of a volcano that lived 30,000 years ago, pre-Hispanic roots and a nesting site for birds of prey, reptiles and remains of ancient agrarian heroes, are part of the intangible heritage that today constitute the Macuiltépetl ...
Paseo de los Lagos is a lake and public path located in the city of Xalapa in Veracruz state in eastern Mexico. [1] It was once the site of an ancient dam. The lake has a fresh-water spring and is surrounded by footpaths.