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    The Zitacuaro Council (Spanish: Junta de Zitácuaro), also known under a variety of names such as the Supreme National American Meeting or Supreme Governmental...
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    Zitácuaro, officially known as Heroica Zitácuaro, is a city in the Mexican state of Michoacán. The city is the administrative centre for the surrounding...
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    of Independence. He subsequently established the first government, Zitacuaro Council, and first constitution of the proposed independent nation, called...
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    ordered the retaking of the city of Heroica Zitácuaro as it was the contemporary site of the Zitacuaro Council, the headquarters for the direction of the...
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  • The team officially debuted on August 27, 2022, defeating Deportivo Zitácuaro with a score of 3–1. Artesanos Metepec finished its first season as the...
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  • Manuel Buendía (category People from Zitácuaro)
    Buendía's murder were never arrested. Manuel Buendía Tellezgirón was born in Zitácuaro, Michoacán, Mexico on 24 March 1926. He was the third child of José Buendía...
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    forces, Rayón found a safe-haven in Zitacuaro, Michoacan and formed a revolutionary government, the "Junta of Zitacuaro," headed by himself. Among the members...
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    insurgency had already spread to other more southern regions, to the towns of Zitácuaro, Cuautla, Antequera (now Oaxaca) towns where a new leadership had emerged...
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    Arteaga occupied Tacámbaro, and León Ugalde and Fermín Valdés captured Zitácuaro. Regulas ventured out into Guanajuato where he was checked and instead...
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    as president under the Constitution of Apatzingan Member of the Council of Zitacuaro In office 19 August 1811 – 15 September 1813 Personal details Born...
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