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    de Iturbide. The municipality has an area of 534.11 square kilometres (1.76% of the surface of the state) and is bordered to the north by San Luis de...
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  • Blanca de Iturbide, Hidalgo (Hgo.)". codigo-postal.co. "Agua Blanca de Iturbide". Enciclopedia de los Municipios de México. Source: Instituto Nacional de Estadística...
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    Spanish troops. While the last of the Spanish held on in San Juan de Ulúa, Agustín de Iturbide had been declared the emperor of Mexico in 1822. However, his...
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    Oaxaca (redirect from Huajuápam de León)
    department after the war ended in 1821, but after the fall of emperor Agustín de Iturbide, it became a state in 1824, with Jose Maria Murguia as its first governor...
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    Mexican liberator and Emperor Agustín de Iturbide was executed by a firing squad. It is also the place where Manuel de Mier y Terán, a Mexican general, took...
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    historical figures of Agustín de Iturbide and Manuel de Mier y Terán died. "Padilla" (in Spanish). Gobierno del Estado de Tamaulipas, México. Archived...
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    Congress, looking for stability, elected Agustín de Iturbide as emperor. On July 21, 1822, Iturbide was crowned Emperor of Mexico. However, the Constitutional...
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    The Mexican War of Independence was culminated by the army of Agustín de Iturbide, also a Michoacán native, who took Morelia in May 1821. After the war...
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    to the Army of the Three Guarantees of Agustín de Iturbide (Ejercito de las Tres Garantias de Iturbide), who at the time was emperor of Mexico. They submitted...
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    unconditional territory takeover by the Government of Emperor Agustín de Iturbide. Later, the City of Mejicanos stood out for its trade of goods in the...
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