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List of places in Mexico named after people

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There are a number of places in Mexico named after famous people.

Aguascalientes

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Baja California

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Baja California Sur

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Campeche

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Chiapas

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Chihuahua

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Coahuila

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Colima

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Durango

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Guanajuato

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Guerrero

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Hidalgo

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Jalisco

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Mexico (state)

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Mexico City

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Álvaro Obregón

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Azcapotzalco

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  • U. H. Francisco Villa – Pancho Villa
  • U. H. Lázaro Cárdenas – Lázaro Cárdenas, President of Mexico (1934–1940)
  • U. H. Lerdo de Tejada – Sebastián Lerdo de Tejada, President of Mexico (1872–1876)
  • U. H. Miguel Hidalgo – Miguel Hidalgo
  • U. H. Rosendo Salazar – Rosendo Salazar Álamo (1888–1971), journalist and writer, promoter of organized labor

Benito Juárez

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Coyoacán

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Cuajimalpa

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Cuauhtémoc

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Gustavo A. Madero

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Miguel Hidalgo

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Venustiano Carranza

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Michoacán

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Morelos

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State
Municipalities and municipal seats
Colonies, neighborhoods, and towns
Other

Nayarit

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Nuevo León

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Oaxaca

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Acatlán to Rojas de Cuauhtémoc

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San Agustín to San Simón

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Santa Ana to Zimatlán de Álvarez

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Puebla

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Acatlán to Rafael Lara Grajales

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San Andrés to Santo Tomás

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Tepango de Rodriguez to Xochitlan

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Querétaro

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Quintana Roo

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San Luis Potosí

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Sinaloa

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Sonora

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Tabasco

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Tamaulipas

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Tlaxcala

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Veracruz

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Alto Lucero to Mixtla

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Naolinco to Zontecomatlán

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Yucatán

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Zacatecas

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References

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  25. ^ "Santa Caterina da Siena (St. Catherine of Siena)". italyheritage.com. Retrieved February 20, 2021.
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