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- Amacuzac is a city in the Mexican state of Morelos. The name means In the River of Yellow Amates. Amacuzac stands at 18°36′N 99°23′W / 18.600°N 99.383°W...
- The Amacuzac River is located in Morelos, Mexico and it is the most important river of this state being approximately 60 km long. It originates in the...
- river receives further water from tributaries such as the Acateno, Atila, Amacuzac, Molinos and Cohetzala. The river has one major dam called Valsequllo or...
- rivers and streams of the state, including the Cuautla River, flow into the Amacuzac River on the border with the state of Guerrero, which itself is a major...
- Rancagua, 2009) Guatemala: Escuintla (Auto Safari Chapin, 1980) Mexico: Amacuzac (Zoofari, 1984) Puebla (Africam Safari, 1972) Puerto Rico: Vega Alta (Safari...
- ****tzilac, Axomulco, and Chapultepec. The muni****lity is located in the Amacuzac River Basin. Since 1929 the city has had 50 mayors, including: (1955–1956):...
- The Nexapa River is a tributary of the upper portion of the Balsas. The Amacuzac River enters the state from the State of Mexico. It p****es under the Grutas...
- Cárdenas Tlaxcala 748 Cal****lpan Tlaxcala 749 Santiago Cuaula Tlaxcala 749 Amacuzac Morelos 751 Coa****xtla Morelos 751 Coatlán del Río Morelos 751 Cuahuchichinola...
- COVID-19 pandemic in Mexico as of April 27, 2020; four cases were reported in Amacuzac. Schools and many businesses were closed from mid March until June 1. On...
- originating in the mountains such as the Oaxaca Mixteca. It is joined by the Amacuzac River fed by streams around Xonacantapec volcano and by the San Jeronimo...