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  2. Rayones - Wikipedia

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    Rayones is a municipality in the Mexican state of Nuevo León. It is named after the Rayón brothers, who were insurgent heroes of the country's independence achieved in 1821. The town was founded in 1852. It is a small village consisting of fourteen streets, lying in the middle of the Sierra Madre Oriental mountain range, in the northeast of ...

  3. León, Guanajuato - Wikipedia

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    León, Guanajuato. /  21.117°N 101.683°W  / 21.117; -101.683. León ( Spanish pronunciation: [leˈon] ), officially León de Los Aldama, is the most populous city and municipal seat of the municipality of León in the Mexican state of Guanajuato. In the 2020 Intercensal Survey, INEGI reported 1,721,626 people living in the municipality ...

  4. Club León - Wikipedia

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    Third colours. Current season. Club León is a Mexican professional football club based in León, Guanajuato, that competes in the Liga MX, the top flight of Mexican football . León has won the Primera División de México/Liga MX title eight times in 1948, 1949, 1952, 1956, 1992, the Apertura in 2013, the Clausura in 2014, and Guardianes 2020.

  5. Rayon - Wikipedia

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    Rayon, also called viscose[ 1] and commercialised in some countries as sabra silk or cactus silk, [ 2] is a semi-synthetic fiber, [ 3] made from natural sources of regenerated cellulose, such as wood and related agricultural products. [ 4] It has the same molecular structure as cellulose.

  6. Ignacio López Rayón - Wikipedia

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    Battle of Cerro de Cóporo. Ignacio López Rayón (July 31, 1773 – February 2, 1832) was a general who led the insurgent forces of his country after Miguel Hidalgo 's death, during the first years of the Mexican War of Independence. He subsequently established the first government, Zitacuaro Council, and first constitution of the proposed ...

  7. Timeline of León, Mexico - Wikipedia

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    El Sol de León newspaper in publication. 1948 - Archivo Histórico Municipal de León (city archive) inaugurated. 1950 - Population: 122,585. 1965 - Boletín del Archivo Municipal de León (history journal) begins publication. 1967 - Estadio León (stadium) opens. 1969 - Sister city relationship established with San Diego, USA.

  8. Oscar D'León - Wikipedia

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    Labels. Top Hits. Óscar Emilio León Simoza (born July 11, 1943), [1] known as Oscar D'León, and affectionately called The Pharaoh of Salsa, The Lion of Salsa, and the World's Sonero, is a Venezuelan musician and bassist best known for his salsa music. He is the author of "Llorarás", which he recorded in 1974 with his group, Dimensión Latina.

  9. Pedro Cieza de León - Wikipedia

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    Pedro Cieza de León ( Llerena, Spain c. 1518 or 1520 – Seville, Spain July 2, 1554) was a Spanish conquistador and chronicler of Peru and Popayán. He is known primarily for his extensive work, Crónicas del Perú (The Chronicle of Peru), which has been a source of knowledge for centuries for different disciplines such as history, philology ...

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