- Pax
Kushana Pax
Mafiosa (Pax Narcotica) Pax
Mongolica Pax
Ottomana Pax
Porfiriana Pax
Sinica Pax
Sovietica Pax
Syriana Pax
Tokugawana More generically,...
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Under Diaz, the
country experienced a long
lasting peace called "Pax
Porfiriana"
often due to its
militarization of the
rurales and
elimination of political...
- politician, Díaz's
eventual successful establishment of that
peace (Paz
Porfiriana)
became "one of [Díaz's] prin****l achievements, and it
became the main...
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transparent corn, from the side of the "La Revolución
contra la
dictadura Porfiriana", it is written: "Sufragio
electivo y no reelección" (Elective suffrage...
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redress injustices.
Despite the
internal stability (known as the paz
porfiriana), modernization, and
economic growth in
Mexico during the
Porfiriato from...
- "El
baile de los 41: la representación de lo
afeminado en la
prensa porfiriana (The
dance of the 41: the
representation of the
effeminate in the Porfirian...
-
rubber stamp for legislation.
Internal stability,
sometimes called the Pax
Porfiriana, was
coupled with the
increasing strength of the
Mexican state, fueled...
- Azteca.
Retrieved 26 June 2015.
Garcia de Loera, Fatima. "Penitenciaria
porfiriana en Puebla" [Porfirian
Penitentiary in Puebla]. WikiPuebla.com (in Spanish)...
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Mexico Porfirio Díaz, from his name had come out the
title "Época
Porfiriana" or "Porfiriato"
during the
period of his rule, in the
years 1876–1911...
- Spanish).
Retrieved 2020-08-05.
Edgardo Ra (19 July 2010). "Las
iglesias porfirianas de la
ciudad de México" [The
Porfirio Diaz era
churches of
Mexico City]...