Xicoténcatl, Tamaulipas
Xicoténcatl Municipality is a municipality located in the Mexican state of Tamaulipas. On March 15, 1751, it was founded as Escandon. On October 27, 1828, it was renamed Xicoténcatl.[1]
References
- ^ Bienvenidos Archived August 18, 2012, at the Wayback Machine
External links
- Gobierno Municipal de Xicoténcatl Official website
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State of Tamaulipas
Ciudad Victoria (capital)
- Congress
- Governors
- Altamira
- Ciudad Madero
- Ciudad Mante
- Ciudad Tula
- Ciudad Victoria
- Matamoros
- Miramar
- Nuevo Laredo
- Reynosa
- Río Bravo
- Tampico
- Valle Hermoso
- Abasolo
- Aldama
- Altamira
- Antiguo Morelos
- Burgos
- Bustamante
- Camargo
- Casas
- Ciudad Madero
- Cruillas
- Gómez Farías
- González
- Güemez
- Guerrero
- Gustavo Díaz Ordaz
- Hidalgo
- Juamave
- Jiménez
- Llera
- Mainero
- El Mante
- Matamoros
- Méndez
- Mier
- Miguel Alemán
- Miquihuana
- Nuevo Laredo
- Nuevo Morelos
- Ocampo
- Padilla
- Palmillas
- Reynosa
- Río Bravo
- San Carlos
- San Fernando
- San Nicolás
- Soto la Marina
- Tampico
- Tula
- Valle Hermoso
- Victoria
- Villagrán
- Xicoténcatl
22°59′N 98°56′W / 22.983°N 98.933°W / 22.983; -98.933
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