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- located in Panzacola, Tlaxcala, and Ramón Bojalil y Bojalil was the concessionaire until 1980. In the 1980s, XEEG moved to Puebla from Panzacola, which borders...
- local Indians who called themselves and the bay Panzacola. That same year a letter reported that Panzacola could be reached by canoe by travelling west from...
- known as Santa Rosa Island on Panzacola Bay, named after the indigenous people, later known as the Pensacola Indians. Panzacola means "the village of hairy...
- Spanish relocated to Presidio San Miguel de Panzacola (see below) The Presidio San Miguel de Panzacola, founded in 1755, which developed into the city...
- 1752. The garrison was moved to the mainland; Presidio San Miguel de Panzacola (1754–1763): the final presidio was built about 5 mi (8 km) east of the...
- (1781). Diario de las operaciones de la expedicion contra la Plaza de Panzacola concluida por las Armas de S. M. Católica, baxo las órdenes del mariscal...
- day Ciudad Juárez), founded in 1667; Santiago de la Monclova in 1689; Panzacola, Tejas in 1681; and San Francisco de Cuéllar (present day city of Chihuahua)...
- El Puente de San Antonio en el camino de San Ángel junto a Panzacola, 1855....
- include the Malinche Corridor, the Apizaco-Xalostoc-Huamantla Corridor, the Panzacola Corridor, the “industrial cities” of Xicohténcatli I, Xicohténcatli II...
- Francisco Sosa. Today, this road extends from Plaza or Jardín Hidalgo to the Panzacola Bridge. This street used to have a trolley car that linked the historic...