• Cocula may refer to several different places in Mexico: Cocula Municipality, Jalisco Cocula, Jalisco, the municipal seat Cocula Municipality, Guerrero...
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    Cocula (Nahuatl languages: Cocollán "ondulated place") is a city and municipality in the Mexican state of Jalisco. It is located 35 mi (56 km) southwest...
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  • Cocula is a town in the Mexican state of Guerrero. It is the municipal seat for Cocula Municipality, Guerrero.18°14′N 99°40′W / 18.233°N 99.667°W /...
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  • were allegedly taken into custody by local police officers from Iguala and Cocula in collusion with organised crime, with later evidence implicating the Mexican...
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    Cocula is a municipality in the Mexican state of Guerrero. The municipal seat lies at Cocula. The municipality covers an area of 339.2 km2. As of 2005...
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    Jalisco. Most legends put the origin of the modern mariachi in the town of Cocula, Jalisco. The distinction between son and modern mariachi comes from the...
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  • Morelos, Oaxaca, and Michoacan. The holotype was a female collected in Cocula, Jalisco. It is easily identified by dorsal red stripes bordered by white...
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    song "María ce son". It is thought to have originated from the town of Cocula, and this kind of band, with variations, spread into Sinaloa, Michoacán...
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  • San Mateo Atenco x x 1984–85 Unión de Curtidores x x 1985–86 Progreso de Cocula x x 1986–87 Águila Progreso Industrial x x 1987–88 Ecatepec x x 1988–89...
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  • México]. Acosta, Nadia. "Municipio de Cocula". {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help) "Cocula | Gobierno del Estado de Jalisco". www...
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    and abroad even though the musical style originated in the nearby town of Cocula, Jalisco. The connection between the city and mariachi began in 1907 when...
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    found at the scene, matching those used by H&K G3 rifles. In Iguala and Cocula, corrupt police officers and cartelmen are known to have used H&K G36 rifles...
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  • pueblos of San Diego and Monterey in Alta California. Amador was born in Cocula, Nueva Galicia (present-day Jalisco, Mexico), the son of José Amador and...
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  • striker. Lopez scored a total of 201 goals in 231 matches in Liga MX. Born in Cocula, Jalisco, "El Dumbo" López played club football for Club Atlas, Club León...
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    extrusion on the shore of the lake. The name Kochel is derived from the Latin cocula meaning head or cone. The Loisach flows into the lake at Schlehdorf and...
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    2015-01-06. Retrieved 6 Jan 2015. On the night of September 26, Iguala and Cocula police under orders from the mayor of Iguala, attacked the Ayotzinapa normal...
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  • los pobres (1975) El andariego (1978) El llanto de los pobres (1978) De Cocula es el mariachi (1978) El norteño enamorado (1979) Contrabando por amor (1980)...
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    routing the former, and destroying two factories for arms and powder near Cocula. In March, Douay entered Colima. Republican General Ortega and several guerrilla...
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  • sources, Acevedo Cárdenas directed CJNG cells in Zacoalco, Tlajomulco, Cocula, Tapalpa and Atemajac de Brizuela, Jalisco. In response to his death, El...
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    Tenampa was founded by Juan Indalecio Hernández Ibarra, originally from Cocula, Jalisco, the birthplace of mariachi. Hernández arrived in Mexico City from...
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    "Sonido Tecalitlán" which distinguished from the "Sonido Cocula". (The Mariachi from Cocula utilized the guitarron and the vihuela in place of the harp...
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    alphabetical order. In June 2016, a working group headed by historian Anne-Marie Cocula [fr], a former vice-president of Aquitaine, proposed the name "Nouvelle...
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  • Caliente Jalisco 377 Atotonilco El Bajo Jalisco 377 Camichines Jalisco 377 Cocula Jalisco 377 El Crucero de Santa María Jalisco 377 Estipac Jalisco 377 Tateposco...
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    pecados capitales (1975) Los tres compadres (1975) Nobleza ranchera (1977) De Cocula es el mariachi (1978) - (final film role) Sommers, Pamela (1984-02-09)....
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    teaching the catechism to the children of the parish. When he was stationed in Cocula, Jalisco, he taught classes at a minor seminary established within the parish...
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    Itzcoatl who attacked the Cuitlatecos settled between the Teloloapan and Cocula Rivers. By 1440, the Aztec Empire controlled the north of the state, or...
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  • Castrejón Guerrero 736 Apipilulco Guerrero 736 Chilacachapa Guerrero 736 Cocula Guerrero 736 Cuetzala del Progreso Guerrero 736 Ixcapuzalco Guerrero 736...
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    is located within six municipalities: San Martín de Hidalgo, Tecolotlán, Cocula, Atengo, Tenamaxtlán, and Ameca. The Sierra de Quila is part of the Trans-Mexican...
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  • Fénix CFAR Gallos Viejos Guerreros de Autlán (franchise loan from Atlético Cocula) Oro Real Ánimas de Sayula Deportivo Tala (franchise loan from Volcanes...
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  • (April 19, 1900 – October 3, 1993) was a Mexican poet. Nandino was born in Cocula, Jalisco. As a boy, he was brought up in the Catholic religion and served...
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