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Papantla (Spanish: [
paˈpantla] ) is a city and muni****lity
located in the
north of the
Mexican state of Veracruz, in the
Sierra Papanteca range and on...
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today it is
strongly ****ociated with them,
especially those in and
around Papantla in the
Mexican state of Veracruz. The
ceremony was
named an Intangible...
- are
indicative of this culture. The
major site is El Tajín,
located near
Papantla, but the
culture reached its
apogee in
Cempoala (about five
miles (8.0 km)...
- world's main
producers of vanilla. The
Totonac people cultivated vanilla in
Papantla, but
faced with
competition when the
French island of Réunion
entered the...
- was
Archbishop of
Xalapa from 1979 to 2007
after serving as
Bishop of
Papantla from 1971 to 1974 and then as
coadjutor in
Xalapa from 1974 to 1979. Pope...
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Papantla Totonac, also
known as
Lowland Totonac, is a
native American language spoken in
central Mexico, in the
state of
Veracruz around the city of Papantla...
- of Yucatán. On 15
October 2009 he was
appointed the
coadjutor bishop of
Papantla, and he was
ordained a
bishop on 15
December of that year by Archbishop...
- Tajín (300–1200),
which represents the
height of the
Totonac culture,
Papantla (900–1519) and
Cempoala (900–1519). The
three centers or
three hearts of...
- Mexico's top
producing regions was Veracruz,
especially in the town of
Papantla. By 1889,
Mexican exports of
vanilla exceeded 70,000
kilograms making the...
- many oil facilities. The city
shares borders with the muni****lities of
Papantla, Tihuatlán, and Coatzintla, and
stands on
Federal Highway 180. The archaeological...