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    The Mezquital Valley (Mezquital Otomi: B’ot’ähi) is a series of small valleys and flat areas located in Central Mexico, about 60 kilometres (37 mi) north...
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    which the Otomi call themselves are numerous: ñätho (Toluca Valley), hñähñu (Mezquital Valley), ñäñho (Santiago Mexquititlán in southern Querétaro) and...
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    and resort located 17 kilometres from Ixmiquilpan on Route 27 in the Mezquital Valley, State of Hidalgo in Mexico, It is about 1.5 hours northwest of Pachuca...
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    María Correa and José Antonio Magos, both of whom were active in the Mezquital Valley area. However, no major battles of the Mexican War of Independence...
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    several of its tributaries, affecting different municipalities in the Mezquital Valley in Hidalgo, Mexico. The rising waters began in late August and early...
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    Mining Valley, in the southeast fraction is the Tulancingo Valley and the Altiplanicie pulquera, to the west and southwest the Mezquital Valley, to the...
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    water that was built in the 1950s to supply irrigation water to the Mezquital Valley region of the State of Hidalgo and today receives about 70% of Mexico...
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    designation from Otomi to Hñähñú, the endonym used by the Otomi of the Mezquital Valley; however, no common endonym exists for all dialects of the language...
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    of Hidalgo. It is located within the geographical region known as Mezquital Valley. According to the results of the 2020 Population and Housing Census...
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    to Emiliano Zapata. The municipality is located in the south of the Mezquital Valley in the southwest of the state of Hidalgo. With an extension of 305...
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  • languages: Mezquital Otomi (Otomí del Valle del Mezquital). The autonym is Hñahñu It is spoken in the state of Hidalgo, especially in the Mezquital Valley, by...
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    other pre-Hispanic imagery. The first ethnic group to settle in the Mezquital Valley in Hidalgo state were a group of Otomies, who called themselves Hñahñus...
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    from the Mexican states of Hidalgo and México. It originated in the Mezquital Valley, principally in San Salvador and Actopan municipalities. Ximbo is an...
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    pharmaceuticals during the COVID-19 pandemic in Mexico City and the Mezquital Valley: A comprehensive environmental risk assessment". Sci Total Environ...
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    The municipality is located at a southern pass leading out of the Mezquital Valley to 86 kilometers north of Mexico City and about 180 km northeast of...
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    consists of the Toluca Valley, the Tierra Caliente, Mezquital Valley with the eastern panhandle mostly defined by the Chalco Valley. The state has a territory...
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    and a wide variety of native foods. Vegetables are grown in the central valley, seafood is abundant on the coast and the area bordering Veracruz grows...
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    of interest but are not necessarily broadly representative. In the Mezquital Valley of central Mexico, in the early 1990s, about 85,000 acres were irrigated...
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    children acquiring the language through natural transmission (e.g. in the Mezquital Valley of Hidalgo and in the Highlands). However, three varieties are now...
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    Chupícuaro culture, in El Bajío, and is related to origin of the Otomis of Mezquital Valley. The name is from the Otomi language, using two words: pa is hot and...
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    property rental to become one of the most important haciendas in the Mezquital Valley region. Following its destruction during the Mexican Revolution, it...
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    The Tamaulipan mezquital (Spanish: Mezquital Tamaulipeco) is a deserts and xeric shrublands ecoregion in the Southern United States and northeastern Mexico...
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  • Chilcuautla in the state of Hidalgo. It is located in the region of the Mezquital Valley at an altitude of 2095 m. It is located 9.73 km from the municipal...
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    the abundance of potentially harmful Gammaproteobacteria in soils in Mezquital Valley, Mexico. Appl Environ Microbiol. Bienhold C, Zinger L, Boetius A, Ramette...
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  • pre-Columbian name of a region in the north of Valley of Mexico comprising what is today the Mezquital Valley in the state of Hidalgo and adjacent areas in...
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    state. Most artisans are indigenous, with the Otomi populations of the Mezquital Valley being the most dominant. Other important handcrafts include basketry...
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    (52 mi) north of Mexico City within the valley that connects the Valley of Mexico with the Mezquital Valley. The name comes from Nahuatl and means "place...
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    The central Sierra extends from the Urique barranca to the valley of the San Pedro Mezquital River, which cuts through the range from north to south between...
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    Pachuca (category Articles containing Mezquital Otomi-language text)
    Pachuca (Spanish pronunciation: [paˈtʃuka] ; Mezquital Otomi: Nju̱nthe), formally known as Pachuca de Soto, is the capital and largest city of the east-central...
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    crusher and materials processing plant has about 372 hectares in the Mezquital Valley; This plant generated around 1,200 jobs during its construction; Already...
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