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    Cuitzeo (Spanish: [kwiˈtseo] ) is a municipality located in the north of the Mexican state of Michoacán. The municipal seat is the town of Cuitzeo del...
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    Lake Cuitzeo (Spanish: [kwitˈseo] ) is a lake in the central part of Mexico, in the state of Michoacán. It has an area of 300–400 km2 (120–150 sq mi)...
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  • god (victory god) Cuerauáperi - Creation goddess Xarátanga - Water god Cuitzeo - war god Auicamine - Evil goddess Pehuame - Birth goddess (advocation...
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    mostly in the highlands of central Michoacán, around Lakes Patzcuaro and Cuitzeo. It was one of the major empires of the Pre-Columbian era. The capital...
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    particular the Tarascan or Purépecha culture. José Corona Núñez was born in Cuitzeo del Porvenir on July 4, 1906. His father was Marcelino Corona García and...
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  • Retrieved 31 May 2024. "Asesinan a candidato por Morena a síndico en Cuitzeo, Michoacán". Aristegui Noticias. 2 June 2024. Retrieved 2 June 2024. "Mexican...
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  • Lake Yojoa Lake Chapala Lake Texcoco Lake Catemaco Lake Patzcuaro Lake Cuitzeo Lake Zirahuen Lake Apanás Lake Nicaragua (Lake Cocibolca) Lake Managua...
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    Tlalpuhahua, Cachivi and Duero. Another river basin here is that of Lake Cuitzeo, which extends over an area of 3,618 m2 (38,940 sq ft). The two main rivers...
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    (26°11′03″N 50°19′27″E / 26.1841°N 50.3241°E / 26.1841; 50.3241) Lake Cuitzeo Causeway, Michoacán, Mexico (19.9380°N 101.1547°W) Lake Pontchartrain Causeway...
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    His son Hiripan continued the expansion into the area surrounding Lake Cuitzeo. Hiripan and later his brother Tangáxuan I began to institutionalize the...
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