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Emperor of Mexico Cuauhtemoc Emperor of Mexico Cuauhtemoc
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Lazaro Cardenas Lazaro Cardenas
L ÁZAROC ÁRDENAS Born: May 21, 1895 Jiquilpán de Juárez, Michoacán, Mexico Died: October 19, 1970 Mexico City, Mexico Mexican president and revolutionary Lázaro Cárdenas was a Mexican revolutionary leader and president. During his... Read more
Mazatlan Mazatlan
Mazatlán , city (1990 pop. 262,705), Sinaloa state, W Mexico, on the Pacific coast. One of the largest commercial and industrial centers of W Mexico, Mazatlán is one of Mexico's major Pacific seaports. It is on a railroad between the United States and Mexico City, and its location... Read more
Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo
Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo 1848, peace treaty between the United States and Mexico that ended the Mexican War . Negotiations were carried on for the United States by Nicholas P. Trist . The treaty was signed on Feb. 2, 1848, in the village of Guadalupe Hidalgo, just outside Mexico City. It... Read more
Gulf of Mexico Gulf of Mexico
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Hidalgo (Mexico) Hidalgo (Mexico)
Hidalgo , state (1990 pop. 1,888,366), 8,058 sq mi (20,870 sq km), central Mexico. Pachuca de Soto is the capital. Crossed by the Sierra Madre Oriental, the state is extremely mountainous; in the southern and western areas, however, are plains and fertile valleys lying within Mexico's central... Read more
Guerrero Guerrero
Guerrero state (1990 pop. 2,620,637), 24,887 sq mi (64,457 sq km), S Mexico, on the Pacific Ocean. The capital is Chilpancingo . Dominated by the Sierra Madre del Sur, which reaches 12,149 ft (3,703 m) in the Pico de Teotepec, Guerrero is extremely mountainous except for a narrow coastal strip,... Read more
North American Free Trade Agreement North American Free Trade Agreement
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Saltillo Saltillo
Saltillo , city (1990 pop. 420,947), capital of Coahuila state, N Mexico. It is located in an alluvial valley almost surrounded by mountains. Saltillo is a commercial and industrial center with heavy and light manufacturing and has being growing rapidly. Founded in 1575, the city was known in... Read more
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Tootsie Roll Industries, Inc. 7401 South Cicero AvenueChicago, Illinois 60629U.S.A.Telephone: (773) 838-3400Fax: (773) 838-3564Web site: http://www.tootsie.com Public CompanyIncorporated: 1922 as Sweets Company of AmericaEmployees: 2,200Sales: $487.7 million (2005)Stock Exchanges: New YorkTicker... Read more

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