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  2. Ocotlán de Morelos - Wikipedia

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    The name Ocotlan is from Nahuatl and means "among the ocote trees" with the appendage "de Morelos" added in honor of José María Morelos y Pavón.During the colonial period the area was known as Santo Domingo Ocotlán due to the Dominican friars who created a monastery here dedicated to Saint Dominic.

  3. Asunción Ocotlán - Wikipedia

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    There are 781 houses, most of them are privately owned. 96 percent of people take advantage of street lighting, 70 percent of the cities water, and 10 percent take advantage of the sewer and garbage pickup service. The paved roads connect the town with San Dionisio Ocotlan and San Pedro Apóstol. The media channels are local although people can ...

  4. Magdalena Ocotlán - Wikipedia

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  5. San Baltazar Chichicapam - Wikipedia

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    San Baltazar Chichicapam is a town and municipality in Oaxaca in south-western Mexico.The municipality covers an area of 100.79 km 2.It is part of the Ocotlán District in the south of the Valles Centrales Region.

  6. Haciendas de Jalisco y Aledaños (1506–1821) - Wikipedia

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    The book's author was requested by Financiera Aceptaciones S.A. (a finance company from Mexico's Banco Serfin), to publish this work for the Mexican public due to the interest of the Mexican Academic circles, it was inspired by his own thesis "Haciendas de Jalisco y aledaños: fincas rústicas de antaño, 1506–1821", a 270 pages work that was made to obtain a Master of Arts degree in Latin ...

  7. Ocotlán - Wikipedia

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  8. Virgin of Ocotlán - Wikipedia

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    Martinez Baracs, Rodrigo. La secuencia Tlaxcalteca. Origenes del culto a Nuestra Senora de Ocotlan. Mexico City: INAH, 2000. Nava Rodriguez, Luis. Historia de Nuestra Senora de Ocotlan. 2nd edition. Tlaxcala: Editoria de periodicos "La Prensa" 1975.---. Historia de Nuestra Senora de Ocotlan. Revised and expanded edition.

  9. San Dionisio Ocotlán - Wikipedia

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    San Dionisio Ocotlan is a town and municipality in Oaxaca in south-western Mexico. The municipality covers an area of 20.41 km 2. It is part of the Ocotlán District in the south of the Valles Centrales Region. The town was founded by the Spanish in 1526 [1] and its name roughly translates to the "land between the pines" in Nahuatl.