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  2. Cuernavaca - Wikipedia

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    Cuernavaca (Spanish pronunciation: [kweɾnaˈβaka] ⓘ; Classical Nahuatl: Cuauhnāhuac [kʷawˈnaːwak], "near the woods" modern pronunciation ⓘ, Otomi: Ñu'iza) is the capital and largest city of the state of Morelos in Mexico. Along with Chalcaltzingo, it is likely one of the origins of the Mesoamerican civilization. Olmec works of art ...

  3. Municipalities of Morelos - Wikipedia

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    Map of Mexico with Morelos highlighted Municipalities of Morelos in 2010. Morelos is a state in South Central Mexico that is currently divided into 36 municipalities.According to the 2020 Mexican census, it is the twenty-third most populated state with 1,971,520 inhabitants and the third smallest by land area spanning 4,878.9 square kilometres (1,883.8 sq mi).

  4. Cuernavaca Municipality - Wikipedia

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    The municipality of Cuernavaca is located in the northwest of the state of Morelos, 87.3 kilometres (54.2 mi) south of Mexico City via Mexican Federal Highway 95D.To the north is the municipality of Huitzilac, to the south are the municipalities of Temixco and Xochitepec; Huitzilac, Tepoztlán, and Jiutepec are to the east; and Temixco and the municipality of Ocuilan in the State of Mexico are ...

  5. Morelos - Wikipedia

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    It is divided into 36 municipalities [11] [12] and its capital city is Cuernavaca. Morelos is bordered by Mexico City to the north, and by the states of México to the northeast and northwest, Puebla to the east and Guerrero to the southwest. Morelos is the second-smallest state in the nation, just after Tlaxcala.

  6. Cuernavaca Cathedral - Wikipedia

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    The Cuernavaca Cathedral (Spanish: Catedral de la Asunción de María) is the Roman Catholic church of the Diocese of Cuernavaca, located in the city of Cuernavaca, Morelos, Mexico.

  7. Mexican Federal Highway 95D - Wikipedia

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    The first and oldest segment of Highway 95D is that running between Mexico City and Cuernavaca, which was the second toll road in the country. [3] The original construction of the highway was performed by Compañía Constructora del Sur, S.A. de C.V., a state-controlled predecessor to Caminos y Puentes Federales, the government agency that maintains the México–Cuernavaca highway as well as ...

  8. Acapantzingo, Cuernavaca - Wikipedia

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    Acapantzingo (Spanish: [a ka pan ˈzɪn go]) is a barrio (borough or neighborhood) in the southeastern part of the City of Cuernavaca, Morelos, Mexico, 2 km from the city center. [1]: 31 The Nahuatl name means on the slope of the reeds (acatl: reed; pan: on; tzinco or tzintla: slope).

  9. Mexican Federal Highway 160 - Wikipedia

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    Federal Highway 160 (Carretera Federal 160) is a Federal Highway of Mexico. [3] The highway travels from Cuernavaca, Morelos in the west to Izúcar de Matamoros, Puebla in the east. Federal Highway 160 is co-signed with Mexican Federal Highway 115 from Izúcar de Matamoros to north of Cuautla in Cuautlixco, Morelos. [4]