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Coyutla is a muni****lity in the
Mexican state of Veracruz. It is
located in
central zone of the state,
about 110 km from
state capital Xalapa. It has...
- Zapotitlán (Zapotitlán de Méndez)
Totonac (in
Sierra Norte de Puebla)
Coyutla Totonac Olintla Totonac Ozelonacaxtla Totonac Huehuetla Totonac Coatepec...
- Chicontepec, Papantla, Ixhuatlán de Madero, Soteapan,
Playa Vicente,
Mecayapan y
Coyutla,
Benito Juárez, Coxquihi, Espinal,
Filomeno Mata, Ixcatepec, Mecatlán and...
- de
Herrera Veracruz 784
Comalteco Veracruz 784 Coxqui****
Veracruz 784
Coyutla Veracruz 784 El
Chote Veracruz 784 El
Volador Veracruz 784 Entabladero...
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Pantepec Tlacuilotepec Tlaxco Veracruz Benito Juárez Chicóntepec
Coatzintla Coyutla Huayacocotla Ixhuatlán de
Madero Temapache Texcatepec Tihuatlán Tlachichilco...
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languages or "linguistic variants" in the family, 3
Tepehua and 7
Totonac Coyutla Totonac is
grouped with
South Central Totonac by
INALI while Tecpatlán...
- Papantla, to the west by the
state of
Puebla and to the south-west by
Coyutla. It
produces prin****lly
maize and potatoes. Each July in
Coatzintla a...
- Yes 050
Coatzintla Coatzintla Yes 060 Coxqui**** Coxqui**** Yes 061
Coyutla Coyutla Yes 066 Espinal,
Veracruz Espinal,
Veracruz Yes 067
Filomeno Mata Filomeno...
- of
fifteen muni****lities:
Cazones de Herrera, Coa****tlán, Coatzintla,
Coyutla, Chumatlan, Espinal,
Filomeno Mata, Gutiérrez Zamora, Mecatlán, Papantla...
- Acatlán in 1899-1911. Chumatlán
merged with Coxqui**** in 1890-1922 and with
Coyutla in 1922-1936.
Coatzintla was
originally incorporated as Coaquitla, changing...