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  2. Ignacio Zaragoza - Wikipedia

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    Ignacio Zaragoza Seguín (March 24, 1829 – September 8, 1862) was a Mexican Army officer and politician. He is best known for leading a Mexican army of 3,791 men which defeated a 5,730-strong force of French troops at the battle of Puebla on May 5, 1862 during the second French intervention in Mexico .

  3. Zaragoza metro station (Mexico City) - Wikipedia

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    Zaragoza metro station has two exits that connect to Calzada Ignacio Zaragoza. The northern exit is a building adjacent to the transport hub in Colonia 4 Árboles and the southern one close to Calle 65 in Colonia Puebla. [2] The station offers a disabled-accessible service with elevators, wheelchair ramps, tactile pavings and braille signage ...

  4. Zaragoza Birthplace State Historic Site - Wikipedia

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    Zaragoza was born in Goliad on this site March 24, 1829. In September 1961, the county of Goliad donated 3 acres (1.2 ha) at Zaragoza's birth site, for a memorial in his honor. In September 1961, the county of Goliad donated 3 acres (1.2 ha) at Zaragoza's birth site, for a memorial in his honor.

  5. José Celso Barbosa Graded School - Wikipedia

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    The school is named after Puerto Rico statehood movement founder Dr. José Celso Barbosa and has been listed in the National Register of Historic Places since 1989, [1] and on the Puerto Rico Register of Historic Sites and Zones since 2000. [2]

  6. Colegio de San Ignacio de Loyola Vizcaínas - Wikipedia

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    Part of the main facade of the building. Colegio de San Ignacio de Loyola Vizcaínas is a non-profit educational institution which was established in the mid 18th century in a Baroque building that occupies an entire city block in the historic center of Mexico City. [1]

  7. Residential Center of Educative Opportunities of Mayagüez

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    The Residential Center of Educational Opportunities of Mayagüez ("C.R.O.E.M.") is a magnet high school, in Mayagüez in the United States insular area of Puerto Rico.This is the top special school operated by the Puerto Rico Department of Education, specialized in sciences & math, only the top students of Puerto Rico are selected to study here.

  8. Colegio San Ignacio de Loyola (San Juan) - Wikipedia

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    The school was originally located in Santurce but the Jesuits moved it to its current location in San Juan, Rio Piedras in 1955. Colegio San Ignacio resembles a small university campus as it has several buildings: two identical buildings consisting of classrooms, named San Luis Gonzaga (formerly "Building A") and San Francisco Javier (formerly "Building B"); one building with a computer center ...

  9. Ignacio Zaragoza, Chihuahua - Wikipedia

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    Ignacio Zaragoza is a city and seat of the municipality of Ignacio Zaragoza, in the northern Mexican state of Chihuahua. As of 2010, the town of Ignacio Zaragoza had a population of 3,518, [ 1 ] up from 3,190 as of 2005.