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Autonomous University Of Tlaxcala
, mottoeng = Social justice through culture , established = 20 November 1976 , type = Public university , rector = Luis Armando González Placencia , colors = , address = Av. Universidad #1, Col. La Loma Xicohténcatl , undergrad = , postgrad = , doctoral = , other = , city = Tlaxcala , state = Tlaxcala , country = Mexico , coordinates = , campus = Several across the state; mostly urban. , former_names = , other_name = UATx , mascot = The heron , academic_affiliations = ANUIES, CUMEX, CONAHEC , website = , footnotes = The Autonomous University of Tlaxcala (in es, Universidad Autónoma de Tlaxcala, UATX) is a Mexican public university based in the state of Tlaxcala. It is currently ...
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ANUIES
The National Association of Universities and Higher Education Institutions (Spanish: ''Asociación Nacional de Universidades e Instituciones de Educación Superior'', ANUIES) is a non-governmental organization which includes 191 public and private higher education institutions in Mexico Mexico (Spanish: México), officially the United Mexican States, is a country in the southern portion of North America. It is bordered to the north by the United States; to the south and west by the Pacific Ocean; to the southeast by Guatema .... The association is involved in the development of programs, plans and national policies for higher education, as well as establishing agencies aimed at fostering the development of higher education in the country. Members See also * Jorge Matute Remus – founder member References External links * 1950 establishments in Mexico Organizations established in 1950 Universities and colleges in Mexico College and university associatio ...
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Ocotlán (Tlaxcala)
Ocotlán (from the Nahuatl ''ocotl'' ("pine tree"), meaning "place of pines") may refer to: Languages * Ocotlán Zapotec, Zapotec language of Oaxaca, Mexico Places in Mexico * Ocotlán, Jalisco :*Battle of Ocotlán (1924) *Ocotlán de Morelos (Oaxaca) *Ocotlán de Juárez (Oaxaca) * Ocotlán District (Oaxaca) *Asunción Ocotlán (Oaxaca) *Magdalena Ocotlán (Oaxaca) *San Dionisio Ocotlán (Oaxaca) * San Francisco de Ocotlán (Puebla) *Ocotlán, Tlaxcala :*Virgin of Ocotlán, Marian apparition in 1541 :* Battle of Ocotlán (1856) * San Pedro Ocotlán (Zacatecas) Events *2015 Ocotlán ambush On 19 March 2015, a convoy of the National Gendarmerie, a subdivision of the Federal Police (Mexico), Mexican Federal Police (PF), was ambushed by gunmen of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG), a criminal group based in Jalisco, Mexico. Th ...
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Educational Institutions Established In 1959
Education is a purposeful activity directed at achieving certain aims, such as transmitting knowledge or fostering skills and character traits. These aims may include the development of understanding, rationality, kindness, and honesty. Various researchers emphasize the role of critical thinking in order to distinguish education from indoctrination. Some theorists require that education results in an improvement of the student while others prefer a value-neutral definition of the term. In a slightly different sense, education may also refer, not to the process, but to the product of this process: the mental states and dispositions possessed by educated people. Education History of education, originated as the transmission of cultural heritage from one generation to the next. Today, educational aims and objectives, educational goals increasingly encompass new ideas such as the Philosophy of education#Critical theory, liberation of learners, 21st century skills, skills needed fo ...
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Autonomous University Of Tlaxcala
, mottoeng = Social justice through culture , established = 20 November 1976 , type = Public university , rector = Luis Armando González Placencia , colors = , address = Av. Universidad #1, Col. La Loma Xicohténcatl , undergrad = , postgrad = , doctoral = , other = , city = Tlaxcala , state = Tlaxcala , country = Mexico , coordinates = , campus = Several across the state; mostly urban. , former_names = , other_name = UATx , mascot = The heron , academic_affiliations = ANUIES, CUMEX, CONAHEC , website = , footnotes = The Autonomous University of Tlaxcala (in es, Universidad Autónoma de Tlaxcala, UATX) is a Mexican public university based in the state of Tlaxcala. It is currently ...
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Calpulalpan
Calpulalpan officially as Heroic City of Calpulalpan, is a mexican city, head and main urban center of the homonymous municipality, located to the west of the state of Tlaxcala. With 33 263 inhabitants in 2010 according to the population and housing census conducted by the National Institute of Statistics and Geography (INEGI), is the sixth most populous city in the state. It has an estimated population of 37,752 inhabitants for 2017, according to the National Population Council (CONAPO). Sister cities * Pahuatlán Pahuatlán (), officially Pahuatlán del Valle, is a town and municipality located in the northwest of the state of Puebla in central Mexico. The municipality is part of the Sierra Norte region of the state, a steep mountainous area which receiv ..., México References External linksLink to tables of population data from Census of 2005INEGI: Instituto Nacional de Estadística, Geografía e Informática {{Authority control Populated places in Tlaxcala ...
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Apizaco
Apizaco is a city in Apizaco Municipality located near the geographic center of the Mexican state of Tlaxcala, approximately 25 minutes by car from the state's capital city of Tlaxcala. The city gets its name from the Nahuatl language Nahuatl (; ), Aztec, or Mexicano is a language or, by some definitions, a group of languages of the Uto-Aztecan languages, Uto-Aztecan language family. Varieties of Nahuatl are spoken by about Nahuas, Nahua peoples, most of whom live mainly in ... words "ātl" (water), "pitzāhuac" (thin), and the suffix "co" (place), forming "Āpitzāco", or roughly "thin water place". Those seeking to reach the port of Veracruz by railroad from Mexico City must travel through Apizaco. The city began because of its location on this railroad. Universities in Apizaco include the Technological Institute of Apizaco ('' Instituto Tecnológico de Apizaco''), and most recently, the University of the Valley of Tlaxcala ('' Universidad del Valle de Tlaxcala'' ...
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Santa Apolonia Teacalco
Santa Apolonia Teacalco is a town and its surrounding municipality in the Mexican state The states of Mexico are first-level administrative territorial entities of the country of Mexico, which is officially named Mexico, United Mexican States. There are 32 federal entities in Mexico (31 states and the capital, Mexico City, as a sepa ... of Tlaxcala. References Municipalities of Tlaxcala {{Tlaxcala-geo-stub ...
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Zacatelco
Zacatelco () is a city and capital of Zacatelco municipality located south of the state of Tlaxcala. According to the population census conducted by the National Institute of Statistics and Geography 2010, the city has a population of 38.466 people, it is the sixth most populous city in the state and is part of the Metropolitan area of Puebla. The city is also head of the third electoral district of Tlaxcala. The city was founded on December 1, 1529, by Agustín de Castañeda. In 1723 it is very important because it forms Zacatelco republic; this is achieved by joining the towns of San Juan, San Lorenzo, Santo Toribio, Santa Catarina, San Marcos and San Antonio, which depended on Tepeyanco. The most important historical figures of the city were the brothers Arenas, prominent revolutionaries. Domingo Arenas took the first land committee of Mexico in 1915, was one reason for coining the phrase battle: ''Zacatelco; the heart of south.'' Zacatelco is located in the southern part of t ...
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Huamantla
Huamantla () is a small city in Huamantla Municipality located in the eastern half of the Mexican state of Tlaxcala. The area has a long indigenous history, but the city itself was not founded until the early colonial period, in the 1530s. It is mostly agricultural but it is best known for its annual homage to an image of the Virgin Mary called Our Lady of Charity. This includes a month of festivities, the best known of which are the “night no one sleeps” when residents create six km of “carpets” on the streets made from colored sawdust, flowers and other materials. The other is the “Huamantlada” a running of the bulls similar to that in Pamplona. The town The city of Huamantla is in the east of the state of Tlaxcala, about 45 km from the state capital. The main entrance to the city is marked by the Monumento al Toro (Bull Monument), a bronze sculpture by architect Diódoro Rodríguez Anaya. It is dedicated to the regions’ bull raising and fighting tradition. Th ...
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San Pablo Del Monte
San Pablo del Monte is a municipality in Tlaxcala in south-eastern Mexico. See also *San Isidro Buensuceso San Isidro Buensuceso or San Isidro Buen Suceso is a town in the municipality of San Pablo del Monte, Tlaxcala, Mexico, on the southern slope of La Malinche volcano. The town is named after Saint Isidore the Laborer ( es, San Isidro Labrador), w ... References {{coord, 19, 07, N, 98, 10, W, display=title, region:MX_type:city_source:GNS-enwiki Municipalities of Tlaxcala ...
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Tlaxco (Tlaxcala)
Tlaxco may refer to various places in Mexico: * Tlaxco Municipality, Puebla * Tlaxco Municipality, Tlaxcala Tlaxco (Nahuatl: "place of the ball game") is a municipality in Tlaxcala, Mexico. Geography The municipality of Tlaxco is located in northern Tlaxcala on the border with Hidalgo and Puebla. From east to west on its northern side, it borders the m ... * Tlaxco, Coxcatlán * Tlaxco, Xalpatlahuac See also * Tlaxco Municipality (other) {{Geodis ...
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