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Zimapán (Otomi: Mabo̱za) is a town and one of the 84 muni****lities of Hidalgo, in central-eastern Mexico. The muni****lity
covers an area of 860.9 km2...
- muni****lity of Tlahuelilpan, and then
caused the
water levels of the
Zimapán Dam and the
Moctezuma River to rise.
River floods and
overflows continued...
- The
Zimapán Dam, also
known as
Fernando Hiriart Balderrama Dam, is an arch dam on the
Moctezuma River about 15 km (9 mi)
southwest of
Zimapán in Hidalgo...
- po****tion was
critically reduced in the 1990s, by the
creation of the
Zimapán Dam and
reservoir in Hidalgo. The
cactus grows in
volcanic rock on slopes...
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Morelos and Tlaxcala, the
least extensive. The
largest muni****lity is
Zimapán, with an area of 872.24 km2
representing 4.19% of the
state area; And the...
- over-collection.
Development takes many forms. The
construction of a dam near
Zimapan, Mexico,
caused the
destruction of a
large part of the
natural habitat...
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government troops.
Forces led by
Nicolas Flores took
Jacala and
threatened Zimapan and
Ixmiquilpan in 1911.
Later that same year
Gabriel Hernández took Tulancingo...
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Stenopelmatus sartori****
Stenopelmatus talpa Stenopelmatus typhlops Stenopelmatus zimapan Stenopelmatus calcaratus Stenopelmatus erythromelas Stenopelmatus guatemalae...
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Manuel del Río. Del Río's "brown lead" was also rediscovered, in 1838 in
Zimapan, Hidalgo, Mexico, and was
named vanadinite because of its high vanadium...
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Miguel Alemán Dam
Morelos Dam Ojo de Agua Dam Peñitas Dam San Jerónimo Dam
Zimapán Dam El
Dorado Dam - Lake
Asturias Mancotal Dam - Lake Apanás Tumarín Dam...