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  2. XHVK-FM - Wikipedia

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    XHVK began as XEVK-AM 1010, with a concession awarded to Emisoras de Torreón, S.A., property of José Luis de la Rosa, on January 23, 1962. Before even going on air, XEVK went on strike, because the National Union of Radio Station Employees wanted a collective contract signed for the new station.

  3. Torreón massacre - Wikipedia

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    On 5 May 1911 (Cinco de Mayo), a revolutionary leader, [13] a bricklayer [14] or stonemason [13] [15] named Jesús C. Flores, made a public speech in nearby Gómez Palacio, Durango, in which he claimed that the Chinese were putting Mexican women out of jobs, had monopolized the gardening and grocery businesses, were accumulating vast amounts of ...

  4. El Siglo de Torreón - Wikipedia

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    El Siglo de Torreón is a Mexican daily newspaper based in Comarca Lagunera, Mexico. It was founded in 1922 in Torreón , Coahuila by Antonio de Juambelz y Bracho under the direction of Joaquin Moreno.

  5. Carlos Herrera Araluce - Wikipedia

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    Herrera Araluce served as the municipal president of Gómez Palacio from 1974 to 1977. [2] During his term, he was one of the main proponents of the Lagunero Industrial Park. [ 2 ] Herrera Araluce served a second term as municipal president from 1998 to 2001 and was succeeded by his daughter, Leticia Herrera Alé.

  6. XHETB-FM - Wikipedia

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    XHETB-FM/XETB-AM is a radio station on 89.1 FM and 1350 AM in Gómez Palacio, Durango, Mexico. It is part of Grupo Horizonte Lagunero, a division of Grupo Zócalo, and is known as Hola FM. It is part of Grupo Horizonte Lagunero, a division of Grupo Zócalo, and is known as Hola FM.

  7. Second Battle of Torreón - Wikipedia

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    Villa ordered a retreat to El Vergel so he could rearrange the lines there. [25] On March 26, another attack was launched against La Pila, but they were greeted by silence throughout the city. The Huertists unexpectedly withdrew from Gómez Palacio and joined forces on the other side of the Nazas in Torreón.

  8. Comarca Lagunera - Wikipedia

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    El país de La Laguna: Impacto hispano-tlaxcalteca en la forja de la Comarca Lagunera. Torreón, Mexico: Universidad Iberoamericana 2011. Meyers, William K. Forge of Progress, Crucible of Revolt: Origins of the Mexican Revolution in La Comarca Lagunera 1880-1911. Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press 1994.

  9. List of newspapers in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    El Sol de México [1] Mexico City: El Sol de Morelia [8] Morelia, Michoacán El Sol de Nayarit: Tepic, Nayarit [6] El Sol de Puebla [1] Puebla [6] El Sol de San Luis: San Luis Potosí [6] El Sol de Sinaloa [25] Culiacán, Sinaloa El Sol de Tampico: Tamaulipas [6] El Sol de Tijuana [1] Tijuana, Baja California El Sol de Tlaxcala: Tlaxcala [6] El ...