Huautla, Morelos, the Glossary
Huautla is a small town in the Mexican state of Morelos, in the municipality of Tlaquiltenango.[1]
Table of Contents
19 relations: Balsas River, Cactus, Cave painting, Coyote, Emiliano Zapata, Gildardo Magaña, Liberation Army of the South, List of people from Morelos, List of states of Mexico, Mexican Revolution, Morelos, Raccoon, Sierra de Huautla, Tlaquiltenango, UNESCO, Universidad Autónoma del Estado de Morelos, Wild boar, World Network of Biosphere Reserves in Latin America and the Caribbean, 2006 in Mexico.
- Populated places in Morelos
Balsas River
The Balsas River (Spanish Río Balsas, also locally known as the Mezcala River, or Atoyac River) is a major river of south-central Mexico.
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Cactus
A cactus (cacti, cactuses, or less commonly, cactus) is a member of the plant family Cactaceae, a family comprising about 127 genera with some 1,750 known species of the order Caryophyllales.
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Cave painting
In archaeology, cave paintings are a type of parietal art (which category also includes petroglyphs, or engravings), found on the wall or ceilings of caves.
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Coyote
The coyote (Canis latrans), also known as the American jackal, prairie wolf, or brush wolf is a species of canine native to North America.
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Emiliano Zapata
Emiliano Zapata Salazar (August 8, 1879 – April 10, 1919) was a Mexican revolutionary.
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Gildardo Magaña
Gildardo Magaña Cerda (March 7, 1891 – December 13, 1939) was a Mexican general, politician and revolutionary.
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Liberation Army of the South
The Liberation Army of the South (Ejército Libertador del Sur, ELS) was a guerrilla force led for most of its existence by Emiliano Zapata that took part in the Mexican Revolution from 1911 to 1920.
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List of people from Morelos
The following are people who were born, raised, or who gained significant prominence for living in the Mexican state of Morelos: This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness.
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List of states of Mexico
The states are the first-level administrative divisions of Mexico, which is officially named the United Mexican States.
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Mexican Revolution
The Mexican Revolution (Revolución Mexicana) was an extended sequence of armed regional conflicts in Mexico from 20 November 1910 to 1 December 1920.
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Morelos
Morelos, officially the Free and Sovereign State of Morelos (Estado Libre y Soberano de Morelos), is a landlocked state located in south-central Mexico. Huautla, Morelos and Morelos are Nahua settlements.
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Raccoon
The raccoon (or, Procyon lotor), also spelled racoon and sometimes called the common raccoon or northern raccoon to distinguish it from the other species, is a mammal native to North America.
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Sierra de Huautla
The Sierra de Huautla is a mountain range and biosphere reserve in central Mexico.
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Tlaquiltenango
Tlaquiltenango is a city in the Mexican state of Morelos. Huautla, Morelos and Tlaquiltenango are Nahua settlements and Populated places in Morelos.
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UNESCO
The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO; pronounced) is a specialized agency of the United Nations (UN) with the aim of promoting world peace and security through international cooperation in education, arts, sciences and culture.
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Universidad Autónoma del Estado de Morelos
The Universidad Autónoma del Estado de Morelos (Autonomous University of the State of Morelos, UAEM) is a university in Cuernavaca, Morelos, Mexico.
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Wild boar
The wild boar (Sus scrofa), also known as the wild swine, common wild pig, Eurasian wild pig, or simply wild pig, is a suid native to much of Eurasia and North Africa, and has been introduced to the Americas and Oceania.
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World Network of Biosphere Reserves in Latin America and the Caribbean
Under UNESCO’s Man and the Biosphere Programme, there are 125 biosphere reserves recognized as part of the World Network of Biosphere Reserves in Latin America and the Caribbean (as of April, 2016).
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2006 in Mexico
This is a list of events that happened in 2006 in Mexico.
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See also
Populated places in Morelos
- Acapantzingo, Cuernavaca
- Amacuzac
- Anenecuilco
- Atlatlahucan
- Axochiapan
- Chinameca, Morelos
- Ciudad Ayala
- Civac
- Coatetelco, Morelos
- Coatlán del Río
- Cocoyoc
- Cuautla, Morelos
- Cuentepec
- Cuernavaca
- Cuernavaca Municipality
- Emiliano Zapata, Morelos
- Huautla, Morelos
- Hueyapan, Morelos
- Huitzilac
- Jantetelco
- Jiutepec
- Jonacatepec
- Mazatepec
- Miacatlán
- Municipalities of Morelos
- Oaxtepec
- Ocotepec, Cuernavaca
- Ocuituco
- Puente de Ixtla
- Santa María Ahuacatitlán
- Temixco
- Temoac
- Tepalcingo
- Tepoztlán
- Tetecala
- Tetela del Volcán
- Tetelcingo
- Tlalnepantla, Morelos
- Tlaltizapán
- Tlaquiltenango
- Tlayacapan
- Totolapan
- Xochitepec
- Xoxocotla, Morelos
- Yautepec, Morelos
- Yecapixtla
- Zacatepec, Morelos
- Zacualpan de Amilpas
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Huautla,_Morelos
Also known as Huautla Morelos Mexico.