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Tenancingo may refer to: * Tenancingo, State of Mexico, Mexico * Tenancingo, Tlaxcala, Mexico * Tenancingo, Cuscatlán Tenancingo is a municipality in the Cuscatlán department of El Salvador. Geography Tenancingo is located approximately from the deviation of the Pan-American Highway The Pan-American Highway (french: (Auto)route panaméricaine/transamà ...
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Tenancingo, State Of Mexico
Tenancingo is one of 125 municipalities in the State of Mexico, Mexico. The municipal seat is the town of Tenancingo de Degollado. The municipality is located in the south of the state, in the Tenancingo Valley, just outside the Toluca Valley. The official name of the municipality is only ''Tenancingo'' but the town is Tenancingo de Degollado and is often confused with Tenancingo, Tlaxcala, which is a town in a different state. It is a commercial area known for its production of rebozos (a kind of shawl) which have been woven there since the colonial period on both backstrap and pedal looms. Several artisans also produce baskets and fine fruit liquors. Tenancingo is the home to more than 200 carpentry workshops that fashion furniture. There are many green houses in the region that produce cut flowers. In fact the flower industry is Tenancingo's largest source of income. It is the home of the Santo Desierto del Carmen, the name of both a monastery and a national park. Tenanci ...
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Tenancingo, Tlaxcala
Tenancingo is a town and its surrounding municipality in the Mexican state of Tlaxcala. Tenancingo is now considered to be the center for sex trafficking throughout Mexico, with roots of the practice dating back to the 1970s. It is home to local organized crime operations who work in collaboration with the larger cartels: Los Zetas, Nuevo Milenio, Caballeros Templarios, and the Gulf Cartel. Sex trade and human trafficking Of the 10,000 inhabitants of Tenancingo, it is estimated that 1,000 are sex traffickers. Local sexual exploitation, human trafficking, pimping and forced prostitution industries in Tenancingo are estimated to be worth $1 billion USD annually, with direct ties to the international sex trade. These practices have been denounced by dozens of NGOs. Recent investigations and a documentary ''Pimp City: A Journey to the Center of the Sex Trade'' (2014), have revealed that the small town was identified by the United States Department of Justice as the leading provide ...
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