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  2. History of tattooing - Wikipedia

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    The original Spanish name for the Visayans, "Los Pintados" ("The Painted Ones") was a reference to their tattoos. [47] [48] [57] "Besides the exterior clothing and dress, some of these nations wore another inside dress, which could not be removed after it was once put on.

  3. File:Coat of arms of Ecuador original version.svg - Wikipedia

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    Coat of arms of Ecuador original version.svg ... 1=Este es el diseño oficial del Escudo de la República del Ecuador}} ... EcuadorMexico relations; Ecuador ...

  4. Fort of San Diego - Wikipedia

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    The Fort of San Diego (Spanish: Fuerte de San Diego), formerly also known as the Fort of San Carlos (Spanish: Fuerte de San Carlos) is a star fort in Acapulco, Guerrero, Mexico. It was built by the Spanish Empire, and it was one of the most important Spanish fortifications along the Pacific coast. The fort was first built in the 17th century ...

  5. San Pedro Garza García - Wikipedia

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    San Pedro Garza García (also known as San Pedro) is a city-municipality in the Mexican state of Nuevo León and part of the Monterrey Metropolitan area.It is a contemporary commercial suburb of the larger metropolitan city of Monterrey between Puente de la Unidad and the Alfa Planetarium, including areas surrounding Calzada del Valle/Calzada San Pedro.

  6. San Pedro el Alto (agencia municipal) - Wikipedia

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    The cacicazgo of San Pedro el Alto is the subject of a 16th-century manuscript called the Genealogy of Tlazultepec, currently kept in the Archivo General de la Nación.The Genealogy shows the relationships between the caciques of San Pedro el Alto (then known as Tlazultepec), other Mixtec lineages, and their descendants, and was presented in 1597 in litigation over the succession to the cacicazgo.

  7. Fort Loreto - Wikipedia

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    Near Puebla, Puebla in Mexico: Entrance to the fort in 2018. ... Museo del Fuerte de Loreto at inah.gob.mx This page was last edited on 11 February 2025, at 03:56 ...

  8. San Pedro del Gallo - Wikipedia

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    San Pedro del Gallo is a city and seat of the municipality of San Pedro del Gallo, in the state of Durango, north-western Mexico. [1] As of 2010, the town had a population of 634. [2] The site was founded as a Spanish presidio in 1685, in response to the Pueblo Revolt of 1680. [3]

  9. List of places in Mexico named after people - Wikipedia

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    Salvador Allende (Nayarit) – Dr. Salvador Allende, Chilean president who visited in Mexico in 1972; San Blas, Nayarit – Saint Blaise; San Pedro Lagunillas – Saint Peter; Santa María del Oro, Nayarit – Mary; Santiago Ixcuintla – James the Great (died AD 44) Villa Hidalgo (Nayarit) – Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla (1753-1811), Father of ...