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unusual facts about San Andrés Cholula, Puebla



2013 World Taekwondo Championships – Men's finweight

The men's finweight is a competition featured at the 2013 World Taekwondo Championships, and was held at the Exhibition Center of Puebla in Puebla, Mexico on July 18.

2013 World Taekwondo Championships – Women's bantamweight

The women's bantamweight is a competition featured at the 2013 World Taekwondo Championships, and was held at the Exhibition Center of Puebla in Puebla, Mexico on July 18.

2013 World Taekwondo Championships – Women's featherweight

The women's featherweight is a competition featured at the 2013 World Taekwondo Championships, and was held at the Exhibition Center of Puebla in Puebla, Mexico on July 20.

2013 World Taekwondo Championships – Women's finweight

The women's finweight is a competition featured at the 2013 World Taekwondo Championships, and was held at the Exhibition Center of Puebla in Puebla, Mexico on July 15.

2013 World Taekwondo Championships – Women's heavyweight

The women's heavyweight is a competition featured at the 2013 World Taekwondo Championships, and was held at the Exhibition Center of Puebla in Puebla, Mexico on July 18.

2013 World Taekwondo Championships – Women's middleweight

The women's middleweight is a competition featured at the 2013 World Taekwondo Championships, and was held at the Exhibition Center of Puebla in Puebla, Mexico on July 19.

Águilas de la UPAEP

In 1975 the club played in a local amateur league in Puebla, winning the Copa De Barrios.

Albert Baez

He was born in Puebla, Mexico, and his family moved to the United States when he was two years old because his father was a Methodist minister.

Alfredo Gil

Alfredo Bojalil Gil (Teziutlán, Puebla, August 5, 1915 – Mexico City, October 10, 1999), also known by his nickname El güero, was a singer and founding member of the musical trio, Trio Los Panchos.

Andrés Muciño

Enrique Andrés Muciño Castro (born on December 27, 1991 in Puebla, Puebla, Mexico) is a Mexican pianist.

Enrique Andrés Muciño Castro was born on December 27, 1991 in Puebla, Puebla, Mexico.

Arco Norte

It serves as a bypass around Greater Mexico City and currently links the Mexico-Puebla toll road on the east with the Mexico-Querétaro toll road on the west.

Autódromo Miguel E. Abed

On June 14, 2009 During the 97th lap of a 100-lap NASCAR Mexico Series race at Autódromo Miguel E. Abed in Amozoc, Puebla, Carlos Pardo (September 16, 1975 – June 14, 2009) was hit by Jorge Goeters, which caused him to lose control of his car and he crashed sideways into the end of a lower retaining wall at over 200 km/h.

Brigada de Fusileros Paracaidistas

The same year the army moved the unit to its new Headquarters in Puebla, Puebla giving them designation of "Compañía Mínima de Aerotropas" ( Minimum Airtrooper Company ).

Cayetano Corona Gaspariano

He left his home state at age thirteen to learn the craft in Puebla, working for years at the Uriarte workshop.

Chipilo Venetian dialect

Although the city of Puebla has grown so far as to almost absorb it, the town of Chipilo remained isolated for much of the 20th century.

Club de Fútbol Oaxtepec

This marked the last year for the club which was sold and transferred to the city of Puebla, becoming Ángeles de Puebla.

Deportivo Anlesjeroka

The club was founded in 2006 in Tehuacan, Puebla, been part of C.D. Guadalajara inferior youth system.In 2007-2008 the club won back to back Torneo de Apertura 2008 en la segunda fuerza which is a regional tournament in Tehuacan, Puebla .

Edris Rice-Wray Carson

During the last days of her life, she lived in Cholula, Puebla, Mexico, and died at her home in San Andres Cholula, accompanied by her daughters and grandchildren, where her surviving family still live.

Erasto Cortés Juárez

In 1986, the Puebla state government created the Museo Taller Erasto Cortés to promote the life and work of the artist.

Gerardo Clemente Vega

Gerardo Clemente R. Vega García (b. March 28, 1940 in Puebla, Puebla) is a Mexican General who served from 2000 to 2006 as Minister of Defense.

Guadalupe Worbis

Worbis completed her undergraduate degree in architecture at the Monterrey Institute of Technology and Higher Education in Puebla, Mexico.

Gutierre de Cetina

Soon afterwards, however, he sailed for Mexico, where he resided for some time, and later returned to Mexico, where he fell victim some date previous to 1560 in Puebla to a morte galante.

Hermanos Serdán International Airport

OEA subsequently retained the services of The Louis Berger Group Inc. from the US to complete the study, which concludes that in the long term the airport might serve up to 15 million passengers annually considering that the city of Puebla is ranked number four among Mexican cities based on its population.

Huamantla

It is located in the eastern portion of the state, on the northeastern flanks of the dormant Matlalcueitl volcano, 40 km northeast of the city of Puebla, Puebla (as the crow flies over the mountain) or 30 km east of Apizaco (along Mexican Federal Highway 136).

Hurricane Stan

The Ministry of the Interior declared states of emergency in the worst hit municipalities of five states: Chiapas, Hidalgo, Oaxaca, Puebla, and Veracruz.

Ignacio Peralta Soledad

Ignacio Peralta Soledad is a Mexican potter from Huaquechula, Puebla, known for his brightly colored ceramic sculptures which have been used to decorate homes, churches and plazas in various locations in Mexico.

Jorge Cocco

He studied art in Spain for seven years and then lived in Mexico for eight years, during which time he was a professor at the Universidad de las Americas in Puebla, Mexico.

Juan Carlos Osorio

After coming to terms with Once Caldas,on November 15 Roberto Henaine, vice president of Puebla, announced via Twitter that Juan Carlos Osorio would be taking up the vacant manager spot left by Sergio Bueno.

Juan N. Méndez

In 1858 he was made treasurer of the State of Puebla and prefect of the Department of Zacatlán.

He defended Puebla against the rebels of Zacapoaxtla in January 1856 and fought the Conservatives in the mountains of Puebla and Tlaxcala in 1857.

La Puebla de Arganzón

The fictional liberal crusader Salvador Monsalud, hero of the ten books of the second series of Benito Pérez Galdós's Episodios Nacionales (written 1875–1879) was a native of La Puebla de Arganzón.

Lady Afrodita

The wrestler later known as Lady Afrodita was born in Puebla, Puebla, Mexico on July 18, 1990.

Lobeznos

The village is 3.5 km away from Puebla de Sanabria and is located on the highway linking this town to Bragança in Portugal.

Metro Puebla

Puebla is often used by commuters wishing to cross the city from the east, who wish to avoid the relative overcrowding of the terminal station Pantitlán.

National Institute of Astrophysics, Optics and Electronics

The Institute, in partnership with the University of Massachusetts Amherst, developed the Large Millimeter Telescope / Gran Telescopio Milimétrico on the Puebla-Veracruz border.

Option for the poor

The principle was articulated by the Catholic Bishops of Latin America (CELAM) at the influential conferences in Medellin and Puebla, as well as by several popes, particularly Pope John Paul II.

Our Lady of Good Success

Soon, as its popularity and devotion spread, the image was replicated in several places in Spain: Orduña, La Puebla de Gordon, Tudela, Abla, among others.

Puebla, Mexico

Puebla, Puebla, capital city of that state (also known, inter alia, as "Puebla de los Ángeles", "Heróica Puebla de Zaragoza", etc.)

Rihonor de Castilla

It is 14 km from Puebla de Sanabria, 21 km from Pedralba de la Pradería, and 22 km from Bragança.

San Andrés Cholula, Puebla

According to records from a monk named Agustin de Vetancurt, the monastery was authorized in 1557 by of Joanna of Castile, sister of Felipe II.

Tlaltetela

The municipality of Tlaltetela is delimited to the north by Jalcomulco, Coatepec and Teocelo, to the east by Puente Nacional, to the south by Huatusco and to the orient by Puebla State.

Tucum ring

More recently, the usage of the tucum ring was revived by Christians linked to liberation theology, in order to symbolize the alliance of their churches with the poor and oppressed people of Latin America, especially by Catholics after the Second Vatican Council and the Episcopal Conferences of Medellín and Puebla.

Zongolica

The municipality of Zongolica is bordered to the north by Tequila and Omealca, to the east by Tezonapa, to the south by Puebla State and to the west by Los Reyes.


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