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  2. Hidalgo (state) - Wikipedia

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    Main article: Geografía del Estado de Hidalgo. Canyon south of Peña del Aire, in Huasca de Ocampo, a part of the Barranca de Metztitlán Biosphere Reserve. The terrain of the state is very rugged. At its lowest point it is only a few meters above sea level, and at its highest it is over 3,300 meters above sea level.

  3. Economy of the State of Hidalgo - Wikipedia

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    Panoramic view of the Miguel Hidalgo Refinery in Tula de Allende. As for the oil industry, there is the "Miguel Hidalgo" refinery in Tula de Allende, its facilities occupy a total area of 749 hectares; [43] It was the first refinery to be fully planned with high-capacity hydrocarbon processing plants. [43]

  4. Universidad Autónoma del Estado de Hidalgo - Wikipedia

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    The UAEH was the first university established in the state of Hidalgo, tracing its origins to the Instituto Literario y Escuela de Artes y Oficios (Literary Institute and School of Arts and Crafts), founded in Pachuca in February 1869 by various businessmen and promptly absorbed by the state government under Governor Juan C. Doria. In 1875, the ...

  5. Municipalities of Hidalgo - Wikipedia

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    According to the 2020 Mexican census, Hidalgo is the 16th most populous state with 3,082,841 inhabitants and the 26th largest by land area spanning 20,813 square kilometres (8,036 sq mi). [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Municipalities in Hidalgo are administratively autonomous of the state according to the 115th article of the 1917 Constitution of Mexico . [ 3 ]

  6. Pachuca - Wikipedia

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    The Museo de Mineralogía—Museum of Mineralogy belongs to the Universidad Autónoma del Estado de Hidalgo. The mineralogy museum is housed in the old Hospital de San Juan de Dios. It was built and operated by monks until 1869, when the state converted the building into the Instituto Literario y Escuela de Artes y Oficios.

  7. Tula de Allende - Wikipedia

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    The Tula de Allende municipality is very big, and includes many cities, towns, and small communities. The biggest city is Tula de Allende, and the second largest city is Cruz Azul City (near to San Miguel Vindho and Santa María Ilucan). Tula-Tepeji, the third Metropolitan Area in Hidalgo state, is the most important population center in the ...

  8. List of governors of Hidalgo - Wikipedia

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    The governor of Hidalgo is the head of the executive branch of government of the Mexican state of Hidalgo. From the establishment of the office, 78 individuals have served as Hidalgo's governor including those who served on a provisional or interim basis. The following list is a list of all individuals who have served as Hidalgo's governor.

  9. Congress of Hidalgo - Wikipedia

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    The Congress of the Free and Sovereign State of Hidalgo (Spanish: Congreso del Estado Libre y Soberano de Hidalgo) is the state legislature of the Mexican state of Hidalgo. It convenes in Pachuca , the capital of Hidalgo.