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unusual facts about Cárdenas, Tabasco



2003 Atlantic hurricane season

The storm drifted southward, reaching peak winds of 65 mph (100 mph) before moving ashore along the Mexican state of Tabasco.

Alcabón

In 1179 Queen Eleanor of England donated Alcabón to the St. Thomas Cantuariense chapel, located within the Santa Maria de Toledo cathedral, remaining so until its sale in 1482 to Gutierre de Cardenas, first Duke of Maqueda.

Alexis Méndez

Alexis Omar Méndez (born October 23, 1969 in Táriba, Cárdenas) is a retired male professional track and road racing cyclist from Venezuela.

Ángela Gurría

In 1975 she joined the Gucadigose Group to create a monumental work in Tabasco, working with Mathias Goeritz, Juan Luis Díaz, Sebastián, and Geles Cabrera.

Antonio Cárdenas Rodríguez

Ixtepec No. 2 Air Base in Ixtepec, Oaxaca is named in honour of General Cárdenas Rodríguez.

General de División Antonio Cárdenas Rodríguez (6 October 1903–4 July 1969) was a military aviator and head of the Mexican Air Force.

Battle of San Juan Bautista

Second Lieutenant Juan Morales with 30 men stood on the banks of Tinto, cut off all communication with San Juan Bautista and recruited soldiers, commander Narciso Sáenz positioned himself in San Juan Buenavista with his forty volunteers from Cunduacán and the national guard of Cárdenas, Colonel Lino Merino in Pueblo Nuevo de las Raices and Colonel Pedro Fuentes in Mazaltepec.

Carlos Cárdenas

Carlos Cárdenas Rodriguez (born October 5, 1976 in Cobija, Pando) is a former Bolivian football striker.

Cerveza preparada

It is made with tomato juice, Clamato, or V8 Vegetable Juice mixed with beer and seasoned with hot sauce (e.g., Tabasco, Tapatio, or Búfalo).

Chatham Hall

Members of the McIlhenny family - proprietors of the eponymous Tabasco Sauce

Chico Che

Francisco José Hernández Mandujano (December 7, 1945 - March 29, 1989), better known as Chico Che, was a musician, singer, songwriter, and performer from Villahermosa, Tabasco, Mexico.

Chontalpa

Chontalpa is also home to Tabasco’s two main archeological sites, La Venta and Comalcalco, along with numerous smaller sites.

Claudio Brindis de Salas Garrido

In 1864 he toured with his father and his brother José del Rosario in the Cuban cities of Matanzas, Cárdenas, Cienfuegos and Güines; in 1869 to Veracruz, México.

Darrell Waltrip Motorsports

The team returned later in the year as the #35 Tabasco Pontiac with Waltrip driving after the team merged with a defunct team.

David Dixon Porter

In June 13, 1847, Matthew C. Perry mounted an expedition to capture the interior town of Tabasco.

Enrique Peña Sánchez

In 1902 he moved to Havana, and founded the band La Juventud, with himself as director and cornet, Rogelio Solis (double bass), Félix González (figle), José Belén Puig (first clarinet), José Urfé (second clarinet), José de los Reyes (kettle drum) and Rufino Cárdenas (güiro).

Enrique Priego Oropeza

His arrival to the Government of Tabasco happened after the Electoral Tribunal of the Federal Judiciary annulled the previous election for Governor and reversed PRI majority of Manuel Andrade Díaz, who had won the elections of October 15, 2000.

Fernando Cárdenas

Cárdenas began his youth career with Deportivo Pereira and made his first team debut with the club in 2008.

Florencio Olvera Ochoa

He was ordained priest in Querétaro, Mexico in 1958, was appointed bishop of Tabasco in 1992 and bishop of Cuernavaca in 2002.On July 10, 2009 Pope Benedict XVI accepted his resignation for reaching the age limit of 75 years.

Franz Calustro

Álvaro Franz Calustro Cárdenas (born March 9, 1974 in Cochabamba) is a retired Bolivian football midfielder.

García López de Cárdenas

Cárdenas was born in Llerena, Spain, son to Alonso de Cárdenas y doña Elvira de Figueroa and Maria García Osorio.

Gonzalo de Sandoval

He also founded the town of Medellín in Tatatetelco, near Huatusco and south of present-day Veracruz; completed the pacification of Coatzacoalcos; founded the port of Espíritu Santo along the Coatzacoalcos River; took the best village (Guaspaltepeque) for his own; and consolidated the subjugation of Centla, Chinantla and Tabasco.

Gustavo Cárdenas Ávila

Gustavo Cárdenas Ávila, also known as Jan (born in Celaya, Guanajuato, Mexico, on April 30, 1974), is a Mexican pop singer and actor, who had a huge success as a pop-ballad singer in the 90s and later became an screen and stage actor.

Huanusco

The municipality is bordered on the north by the municipalities of Tabasco and General Joaquin Amaro, on the east by the municipality of Calvillo, Aguascalientes, on the south by the municipalities of Jalpa and on the west by the municipality of Tlaltenango De Sanchez Roman.

Javier Cárdenas

Javier Cárdenas Martínez (born 8 December 1952) is a Mexican football midfielder who played for Mexico in the 1978 FIFA World Cup.

John Avery McIlhenny

Assuming control of Tabasco operations, he ran McIlhenny Company for eight years, expanding and modernizing production, and increasing promotion and advertising of the increasingly famous product.

John McLeod Murphy

He served during the War with Mexico at Vera Cruz and Tabasco on board the USS Stromboli He resigned as a passed midshipman 10 May 1852 after his last mission as an assistant on John G. Barnard's survey of the Isthmus of Tehuantepec.

Juan Cárdenas

Juan Cárdenas (1939), Colombian painter, born in Popayán, and studied painting at the Rhode Island School of Design, Providence, Rhode Island, in the United States.

Julio Jaramillo

Jaramillo recorded with many other noteworthy Latin American artists including Puerto Rican singer, Daniel Santos; fellow Ecuadorian singer, Olimpo Cárdenas; and Colombian singer, Alci Acosta.

La Primera División A 1994-1995

Primera División A (Méxican First A Division) 1994-95 is a Mexican football tournament.This was the first tournament played, the newly created league took over the Second division.15 clubs played the tournament in order to earn promotion to the first division at the end of the tournament A. Celaya earn the Promotion and Tabasco was relegated to the Second Division.

Leonardo Cárdenas

On behalf of FONSAL he wrote music for the main event of the Quito Proclamation Light Bicentennial (Pregón del Bicentenario Luz de Quito), with the participation of Venezuelan violinist Alexis Cardenas, Argentine pianist Lito Vitale, Chilean multi-instrumentalist Mauricio Vicencio and others, made on August 1, 2009, on Independence Square.

Leticia Palma

Born in Paraíso, Tabasco, Palma starred in a dozen films before a dispute with Jorge Negrete, then-president of the National Association of Actors (ANDA), led to her being banned from the Mexican film industry.

Liga Tabasqueña de Béisbol Instruccional

Liga Tabasqueña de Béisbol Instruccional is a AA-level baseball league in the Mexican state of Tabasco.

Metro Salto del Agua

Metro Salto del Agua also transfers to trolleybus line "A", which runs the full length of Eje Central Lázaro Cárdenas and more, from Metro Autobuses del Norte and Metro Tasqueña – the city's main north and south intercity bus stations.

Paraíso, Tabasco

Paraíso is located in the Grijalva Region of Tabasco, in the subregion of Chontalpa in the north of the state.

Pique criollo

Pique criollo, also known as Pique boricua de botella or Puerto Rican Tabasco is a hot condiment used in Puerto Rican cooking.

Rafael Cárdenas Vela

Stratfor and the San Antonio Express-News released a report on 3 November 2011 putting more context on the arrest of Cárdenas Vela in South Texas.

After the death of his uncle, Antonio Cárdenas Guillén (a.k.a. Tony Tormenta) in 5 November 2010, infightings within the Gulf Cartel triggered, and Cárdenas Vela faced problems with Jorge Eduardo Costilla Sánchez (a.k.a. El Coss) and other Gulf cartel members, who at one time worked along his uncle Osiel Cárdenas Guillén.

Rosario María Gutiérrez Eskildsen

The community of María del Rosario Gutiérrez Eskildsen in Centla Municipality, Tabasco, is named in her honor.

Roy Mitchell

Roy Mitchell-Cárdenas (born 1977), Mexican-American musician and author

Sherman Cárdenas

Sherman Andrés Cárdenas Estupiñán (born 7 August 1989 in Bucaramanga, Santander) is a Colombian footballer who plays as an attacking midfielder for Atlético Nacional.

Tabasco, New York

Tabasco is a hamlet in Ulster County, New York.

Tyler Jet Motorsports

Tyler Jet's original car was the #35 Tabasco Pontiac, which had been ISM's car, and was driven by several drivers (including Darrell Waltrip) before Tabasco pulled out of NASCAR following the 1998 season.

Un Canto De México

#Popurrí Boleros (Reloj, El Andariego, Cuando Ya No Me Quieras, Si Dios Me Quita La Vida, Perfidia, Bonita, Luz y Sombra) (Roberto Cantoral; Álvaro Carrillo; Los Cuates Castilla; Luis Demetrio; Alberto Domínguez; Luis Alcaráz; Rafael Cárdenas, Rubén Fuentes) - 12:22

Uncle Stonehill's Hat

Special Thanks to The Creator who has called us to be creative, Larry & Nancy Van Arendonk Family, Anna Cardenas at the Green Room, Mike Sares at Scum of the Earth, Suzie Johnson at Compassion International, Linda Kowatch at Muse & Associates, Jason Townsend, Eric Townsend, Chris Meidel, Ben Howard, the many children of all ages who have listened, laughed and encouraged us in the making of these songs and story.

XHSTA-TV

Operate as TV Tabasqueña, Canal 7 and a statewide group of repeater stations are owned by the State of Tabasco.


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