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    The Mazahua language (Central Mazahua: Jñatrjo) is an Oto-Pamean language spoken in the central states of Mexico by the ethnic group that is widely known...
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    The Mazahuas are an Indigenous people of Mexico, primarily inhabiting the northwestern portion of the State of Mexico and small parts of Michoacán and...
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    Michoacán, formally Michoacán de Ocampo (Spanish pronunciation: [mitʃoaˈkan de oˈkampo] ; Purépecha: P'uɽempo), officially the Estado Libre y Soberano...
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    from Mazahua Tsitákuarhu. Zitácuaro stands at 19°26′N 100°22′W / 19.433°N 100.367°W / 19.433; -100.367, in the northeast corner of Michoacán, some...
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    Otomi  • Hidalgo, Guanajuato, N México (state), Querétaro  • 350,000 Mazahua  • Michoacán, W México (state)  • 150,000 Pamean Chichimec  • Guanajuato Pame...
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    Otomi (category Articles containing Spanish-language text)
    Otomanguean languages that survive today, the Otomi languages relate closely to the Mazahua language, also spoken in the northwest and west of the state...
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    State of Mexico (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
    parks of Otomi-Mazahua, Sierra Morelos, and Nahuatlaca-Matlatzinca. The Bosencheve National Park extends into Mexico State from Michoacán, and is one of...
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    Purépecha Empire (category History of Michoacán)
    ethnic groups of matlazincas, tecos, mazahuas, otomíes, chontales, nahuas and primarily tarascos Relación de Michoacán, complete text (in Spanish) "Tarascan...
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    indigenous languages of Mexico, and their associations with various civilizations remain undetermined. It has been proposed that Proto-Otomi-Mazahua most likely...
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    Indigenous peoples of Mexico (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
    the notable exception of the Tlaxcaltecs and the Purépecha Kingdom of Michoacán) were loosely joined under the Aztec Empire, the last Nahua civilization...
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    Michoacán handcrafts and folk art is a Mexican regional tradition centered in the state of Michoacán, in central/western Mexico. Its origins traced back...
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  • XHTUMI-FM (category Mazahua-language radio stations)
    that broadcasts in Spanish, Mazahua and Otomi from El Malacate, municipality of Tuxpan, in the Mexican state of Michoacán. It is run by the Cultural Indigenist...
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    Toltec, Huastec, Zapotec, Mixtec, Otomi, Purépecha, Totonac, Mazatec, Mazahua, and Nahua. With the Mexica formation of the multi-ethnic Triple Alliance...
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    speaking indigenous languages. The most widely spoken indigenous languages were Nahuatl and Mayan. The most widely spoken European language besides Spanish...
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    Monarch Butterfly Biosphere Reserve (category Natural history of Michoacán)
    Retrieved 31 August 2016. Sanchez Reyna, Ramon (2008). Turiguía:Michoacán [Tour Guide: Michoacán] (in Spanish). Mexico City: Grupo Azabache, S.A. de C.V. p...
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    Same-sex marriage in Mexico (category Articles containing Central Mazahua-language text)
    Familiar en Michoacán; no incluye matrimonios gay". Quadratín. 7 September 2015. "PERIÓDICO OFICIAL DEL GOBIERNO CONSTITUCIONAL DEL ESTADO DE MICHOACÁN DE OCAMPO"...
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    Indigenous peoples of the Americas (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
    000. Large Indigenous minorities, including Aztecs or Nahua, Purépechas, Mazahua, Otomi, and Mixtecs are also present in the central regions of Mexico....
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  • San Felipe del Progreso (category Mazahua settlements)
    100,201. 24,723 of the municipality's inhabitants speak a native language, mainly Mazahua. The male to female ratio of the town is 48% - 52% The municipality...
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    Ihuatzio (archaeological site) (category Archaeological sites in Michoacán)
    16, 2010. "El Estado de Michoacán Epoca Prehispanica" [The State of Michoacan Pre-Hispanic Era] (in Spanish). Morelia, Michoacán: UMSNH. Archived from the...
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    Mexicans (category Articles containing Spanish-language text)
    most spoken language by Mexicans is Spanish, but many also speak languages from 68 different Indigenous linguistic groups and other languages brought to...
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  • 2023–24 Liga TDP season (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
    Liga TDP (Q) Qualified for the phase indicated Group with 8 teams from Michoacán. Halcones Bucaneros Zamora Furia Azul Purépechas Huetamo LP Imperial Valladolid...
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  • List of contemporary ethnic groups (category CS1 Turkish-language sources (tr))
    group tends to be associated with shared ancestry, history, homeland, language or dialect and cultural heritage; where the term "culture" specifically...
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    Chupícuaro (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
    geometric shapes. The Acámbaro museum exhibits pieces from the Purépecha, Mazahua, and Otomi cultures. Apparently the Chupícuaro culture developed in a vast...
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  • Maravatío (category Municipalities of Michoacán)
    founded in 1540, the area had previously experienced settlement by Otomi, Mazahua, and Purepecha peoples. After Spanish contact, it functioned as a bulwark...
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    San José del Rincón (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
    in San José del Rincón reported speaking an indigenous language, of which 10,916 spoke Mazahua. San José del Rincón is one of the poorest municipalities...
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    Angangueo (category Municipalities of Michoacán)
    Angangueo (Spanish: [aŋɡaŋˈɡeo] ) is a municipality located in far eastern Michoacán state in central Mexico noted for its history of mining and its location...
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    Valle de Bravo (category Mazahua settlements)
    recently commissioned. These canvases depict the relationship between Mazahua legend and the Black Christ. The Parish of Saint Francis of Asisi used...
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    San Miguel de Allende (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
    groups include the Mazahua, Huasteca and Purépecha. However, according to the 2002 census, only 520 people speak an indigenous language, 472 of whom also...
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  • Jonaz (Úza): San Luis Potosí, Mexico Matlatzinca: Mexico (state), Mexico Mazahua (Tetjo Ñaa Jñatjo): Mexico (state), Mexico Otomi (Hñähñu/Hñähño/Ñuhu/Ñhato/Ñuhmu):...
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  • 2016–17 Tercera División de México season (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
    UEFA v Potros UAEM Potros UAEM v Atlético UEFA Histeria v Fuerza Mazahua Fuerza Mazahua v Histeria Histeria v Potros UAEM Potros UAEM v Histeria Group champion:...
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