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- Hueytlatoani Colimotl or Rey Coliman is a mythical and possibly historical figure who is considered a symbol of the Mexican state of Colima. According...
- by arches. The main stairwell contains mural work done in 1953 by the Coliman artist, Jorge Chávez Carrillo. The park behind the cathedral is Jardin...
- city of Colima. This name is most likely derived from a Nahuatl phrase "coliman", but the original meaning is in doubt with two most accepted versions...
- "place of many trees" (quautli "trees" + la "abundance") Colima Nahuatl Coliman The state takes its name from its capital city, Colima City. Durango Basque...
- crowned by Nuestra Belleza Mundo México 2004 Dafne Molina. She is the only Coliman and fourth winner of foreign descent (her grandfather is Chinese) to win...
- 925 656 645 513 Luna Tuyangan 334 298 310 296 227 Kabugao Upper Atok (Coliman) 245 156 182 153 – Flora Upper Maton 371 391 215 260 206 Pudtol Waga 281...
- Maria 5.8% 1,037 817 ▴ 2.41% 148103011 Tamalunog 5.7% 1,015 837 ▴ 1.95% 148103017 Upper Atok (Coliman) 1.7% 309 245 ▴ 2.35% Total 17,944 17,944 0.00%...
- historian (1971, 1981) Genaro Codina (1852–1901), composer (1946) Rey Colimán (15th & 16th centuries), chief of the Colimas (1979) Christopher Columbus...
- the Tzacoalco salt mines owned by Tecos. Because of this, their leader Coliman or Tlatoani Colimotl defeated them. After the salt war, the Tecos took...
- the Tzacoalco salt mines owned by Tecos, because of this their leader Coliman or Tlatoani Colimotl defeated them, after the salt war, the Tecos took...