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Los Reyes (other)
Los Reyes may refer to: Places in Mexico * Los Reyes, Michoacán * Los Reyes Acaquilpan, La Paz, State of Mexico * Los Reyes, Veracruz * Los Reyes metro station, a station on the Mexico City Metro Other uses * ''Los Reyes'' (TV series), a serial drama * Gipsy Kings, a musical group, formerly known as Los Reyes See also * De los Reyes De los Reyes is a Spanish name of religious origin, meaning 'of the kings', with reference to the Biblical Magi. Notable people and places with the name include: ;People * Andres (Andy) De Los Reyes (born 1978), American Psychologist * Antonio de ..., a surname * Reyes (other) {{disambiguation, geo ...
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Los Reyes, Michoacán
Los Reyes is a municipality in the western part of the Mexican state of Michoacán. The municipality has an area of 480.09 square kilometres (0.81% of the surface of the state) and is bordered to the north by the municipality of Tangancícuaro, to the east by Charapan, to the southeast by Uruapan, to the south by Peribán, to the southwest by Tocumbo, and to the northwest by Tingüindín. The municipality had a population of 77,000 inhabitants according to the 2009 census. Its municipal seat is the city of Los Reyes de Salgado.The city is also known for exporting avocados and blackberries The blackberry is an edible fruit produced by many species in the genus ''Rubus'' in the family Rosaceae, hybrids among these species within the subgenus ''Rubus'', and hybrids between the subgenera ''Rubus'' and ''Idaeobatus''. The taxonomy of .... Both of these orchids surround the area between Los Reyes and Periban, it is also home of the Lobos Grises de los Reyes (Grey Wolves) a profes ...
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La Paz, State Of Mexico
La Paz is a municipality in the State of Mexico, Mexico, with its municipal seat in the town of Los Reyes Acaquilpan. It is located on the dividing line between Mexico State and the eastern edge of the Federal District and is part of the Greater Mexico City area. The area was part of a region called "Atlicpac" which in Náhuatl means 'above or at the edge of water.' The current city's/municipality's glyph symbolizes water. History This area was the land of the Acolhuas whose capital was in Texcoco. As such they were part of the heart of the Aztec Triple Alliance and the Aztec Empire, on the receiving end of tribute coming in from other parts of the empire. This continued until the Spanish conquest of the Aztec Empire. During the colonial period, more specifically in the 18th century, this area was in constant territorial conflict. This ended up with the consolidation of a number of communities into two entities called "San Salvador Tecamachalco" and "La Magdalena Atlicpac" aro ...
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Los Reyes, Veracruz
Los Reyes (Spanish: "the kings") is a municipality in the Mexican state of Veracruz, located about south of the state capital Xalapa. Geography The municipality of Los Reyes is located in the Sierra de Zongolica, which are foothills of the Sierra Madre Oriental in central Veracruz. It lies at an altitude between . It borders the municipalities of Tequila to the north, Zongolica to the east, Texhuacán to the south, Tlaquilpa to the southwest, and Atlahuilco to the west. The municipality covers an area of and comprises 0.05% of the state's area. The land in Los Reyes is mostly either forested (64%) or used as farmland (33%). Luvisols predominate in the municipality. The municipality is located in the Papaloapan River basin. Federal Highway 123 runs through the municipality from northwest to east, forming part of the municipal border between Los Reyes and Atlahuilco. Los Reyes's climate is generally temperate and humid. Average temperatures in the municipality range between , ...
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Los Reyes Metro Station
Los Reyes is a street-level station along Line A of the Mexico City Metro. It is located in the ''Colonia Los Reyes Acaquilpan'' neighborhood in La Paz ''municipio'' in the State of Mexico adjacent to Mexico City. The station logo depicts three crowns as worn by the Three Wise Men 3 is a number, numeral, and glyph. 3, three, or III may also refer to: * AD 3, the third year of the AD era * 3 BC, the third year before the AD era * March, the third month Books * ''Three of Them'' (Russian: ', literally, "three"), a 1901 n ... or Kings, since ''Los Reyes'' means "The Kings". Ridership Exits *North: Porfirio Díaz street, Col. Los Reyes Acaquilpan *South: Pensador Mexicano Juárez, Col. Los Reyes Acaqulpan Gallery Image:EntranceMetroLosReyes.JPG, Entrance to the station Image:MetroLosReyesPlatform1.JPG, View along platform of Metro station Los Reyes References External links * Mexico City Metro Line A stations La Paz, State of Mexico Railway stations open ...
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Los Reyes (TV Series)
''Los Reyes'' (''The Kings'') is a telenovela filmed in Colombia and produced by the Colombian network, RCN ( Radio Cadena Nacional - "National Radio Network"). It debuted in 2005 and is available via RCN cable TV in the United States. Plot ''Los Reyes'' is about a working-class family and Edilberto "Beto" Reyes, the head of the family, who suddenly gets hired as president of a multinational company. This happens when he stops the former president of the company, a middle-aged woman with a terminal disease, from committing suicide. Beto shows the woman his daily life and his people, helping her get back on her feet. The president is grateful, and goes to France to get a treatment for her disease. When she leaves, she thanks Beto by giving him the presidency of the company. The vice president, Emilio Iriarte (wrongly called "Urinarte"), who sought the company's presidency after the former president disappeared, and his family swear to take revenge. They focus on making the Reyes f ...
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Gipsy Kings
Gipsy Kings are a group of flamenco, salsa, and pop musicians from Arles and Montpellier in southern France, who perform mostly in Catalan but also mix in Spanish with southern French dialects. Although the group members were born in France, their parents were mostly ''gitanos'', Spanish Romani who fled Spain during the 1930s Spanish Civil War. They are known for bringing rumba flamenca, a pop-oriented music distantly derived from traditional flamenco music, to worldwide audiences. The group originally called itself Los Reyes. Career Gipsy Kings, born in France but brought up within Spanish culture, are largely responsible for bringing the sounds of progressive pop-oriented flamenco to a worldwide audience. The band started out in Arles, a town in southern France, during the 1970s, when brothers Nicolas and André Reyes, the sons of flamenco artist Jose Reyes, teamed up with their cousins Jacques, Maurice, and Tonino Baliardo. At the time, Jose Reyes and Manitas de Plata were ...
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De Los Reyes
De los Reyes is a Spanish name of religious origin, meaning 'of the kings', with reference to the Biblical Magi. Notable people and places with the name include: ;People * Andres (Andy) De Los Reyes (born 1978), American Psychologist * Antonio de los Reyes Correa (1665–1758), Puerto Rican native who served in the Spanish Army * Baltasar de los Reyes (1606–1673), Spanish Catholic bishop * Christina de los Reyes (born 1994), Filipino soccer player * Cosme Gómez Tejada de los Reyes (died c.1661), Spanish writer, poet and dramatist *Daniel de los Reyes (born 1962), American percussionist * Diego de los Reyes Balmaseda (fl.1690–1733), Spanish merchant and Governor of Paraguay * Geronimo B. de los Reyes Jr. (1936–2020), Filipino entrepreneur, philanthropist and art collector *Hugo de los Reyes Chávez (born 1933), Venezuelan politician *Isabelo de los Reyes (1864–1938), Filipino writer, activist, and politician * Jeny de los Reyes Aguilar (1977–2010), Mexican politician *John ...
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