Villahermosa (/ˌviː(j)əɛərˈmoʊsə/ VEE-(y)ə-air-MOH-sə, Spanish: [ˌbiʝaeɾˈmosa] ; "Beautiful Town") is the capital and largest city of the Mexican state...
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Villahermosa is a city in Mexico and the capital of Tabasco state. Villahermosa may also refer to: Villahermosa, Ciudad Real, a town in Castile-La Mancha...
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Villahermosa Institute of Technology (in Spanish: Instituto Tecnológico de Villahermosa, ITVH) is Mexican public university located in Villahermosa,...
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The Palace of Villahermosa (Spanish: Palacio de Villahermosa) is a ducal palace located in Madrid, Spain. It was built in the 18th century and remodelled...
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Mexico. It is divided into 17 municipalities and its capital city is Villahermosa. It is located in southeast Mexico and is bordered by the states of Campeche...
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Villahermosa International Airport (Spanish: Aeropuerto Internacional de Villahermosa); officially known as Aeropuerto Internacional Carlos Rovirosa Pérez...
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Daniel Villahermosa Martínez (born 2 January 2001) is a Spanish professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Spanish club CD Castellón. Born in...
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del Señor de Villahermosa) Also Villahermosa Cathedral or Tabasco Cathedral Is the main Catholic cathedral of the city of Villahermosa, in Mexico, and...
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relocated from Villahermosa to Tacotalpa. 1797 - Regional seat of government relocated to Villahermosa from Tacotalpa. 1824 Villahermosa becomes capital...
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Marquis of Villahermosa e Santa Croce (in English: Marquis of Fine-Village and Saint Cross) is a title first granted in 1745 by Charles Emmanuel III, king...
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