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  2. Symbols of Tlaquepaque - Wikipedia

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    Coat of Arms of Tlaquepaque is a Spanish-shaped shield with two blue and gold fields interspersed with a helmet on the head. In one quarter is the pottery of the Tlaquepaque artisans, the other quarter has the order of Saint Francis of Asissi, in the lower left quarter a well and the lower right quarter has the keys of Saint Peter with a ...

  3. Category:Symbols of Jalisco - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Symbols of Jalisco" ... Symbols of Tlaquepaque; Z. Symbols of Zapopan This page was last edited on 13 December 2024, at 04:51 ...

  4. File:Escudo Tlaquepaque Jalisco.svg - Wikipedia

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    Símbolos de Tlaquepaque; Tlaquepaque; Elecciones estatales extraordinarias de Jalisco de 2021; Plantilla:Geodatos San Pedro Tlaquepaque; Laura Pérez Segura; Palacio Municipal de San Pedro Tlaquepaque; Alfredo Barba Hernández; Usage on fa.wikipedia.org تلاکوپاکو; Usage on fr.wikipedia.org Tlaquepaque; Usage on ga.wikipedia.org San ...

  5. Category:Tlaquepaque - Wikipedia

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  6. File:Flag of Tlaquepaque.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: Official Flag of mexican municipality of Tlaquepaque, JAL. Español: Bandera oficial del municipio mexicano de Tlaquepaque, JAL. Français : Drapeau officielle du municipalité mexicain du Tlaquepaque, JAL.

  7. XHDK-FM - Wikipedia

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    XHDK received its first concession on May 14, 1979, and was owned by Radio VIP, S.A., concessionaire for the Serna family's Radio Programas de México.XHDK operated as part of Grupo DK, which included XEDK-AM, XEDKR-AM, XEDKT-AM and XEDK-TV.

  8. Guadalajara (song) - Wikipedia

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    Guadalajara" is a well-known mariachi song written and composed by Pepe Guízar in 1937. [1] [2] Guízar wrote the song in honor of his hometown, the city of the same name and state capital of the Mexican state of Jalisco.

  9. Tlaquepaque - Wikipedia

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    The word "Tlaquepaque" means "Place on knolls of clay land," although there are other versions that are inclined to "men who craft clay pieces ("Tlacapan")". For others, the word "Tlaquepaque" comes from the word "Tlalipac", "on mud knolls". Yet another etymology says that it means "place of mud." Puente Artesanal El Parian in Tlaquepaque