- [ˈpweβla];
Nahuatl languages: Cuetlaxcoapan;
Mezquital Otomi: Nde'ma),
formally Heroica Puebla de Zaragoza,
formerly Puebla de los Ángeles
during colonial times...
- Matamoros,
officially known as
Heroica Matamoros, is a city in the
northeastern Mexican state of Tamaulipas, and the muni****l seat of the homonymous...
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Heroica Nogales (Spanish pronunciation: [eˈɾoj.ka noˈɣa.les]), more
commonly known as Nogales, is a city and the
county seat of the Muni****lity of Nogales...
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Veracruz (Latin
American Spanish pronunciation: [beɾaˈkɾus] ), also
known as
Heroica Veracruz, is a
major port city and muni****l seat for the
surrounding muni****lity...
- Zitácuaro,
officially known as
Heroica Zitácuaro, is a city in the
Mexican state of Michoacán. The city is the
administrative centre for the surrounding...
- Córdoba,
known officially as
Heroica Córdoba, is a city and the seat of the muni****lity of the same name in the
Mexican state of Veracruz. It was founded...
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Arrancada Heroica (English:
Heroic Sprint) is the name used for the
historic football match in São
Paulo that marked, in 1942, the
forced change of name...
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convert the
natives to Catholicism. The
official name of the town is "
Heroica Mulegé."[citation needed] This
title is
based on
incidents during the Mexican-American...
- 1965. p. 7.
Carlos B. Vega (2
October 2003). Conquistadoras:
Mujeres Heroicas de la
Conquista de America. McFarland. p. 15. ISBN 978-0-7864-8208-5. Virgil...
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Deportivo Esther Grande de Bentín
Tacna Heroica (sometimes
referred as EGB
Tacna Heroica or Bentín
Tacna Heroica) is a
Peruvian professional football club...