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History of San Miguel de Allende: A Timeless Exploration - San Miguel de Allende The fascinating early history of San Miguel de Allende traces back to its establishment in the early 16th century, following the arrival of Spanish explorers

San Miguel holds centuries in its streets.
Indigenous roots.
Colonial growth.
Independence fire.
A modern artistic heart.

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Declassified Documents Uncover Yet Another Mexican President’s CIA Ties Recently declassified documents have exposed former Mexican president José López Portillo as a CIA asset. The revelations are a reminder of his ignominious contributions to Mexico’s brutal “dirty war”...

Another one? Turns out José López Portillo wasn’t just running Mexico—he was also feeding intel to the CIA. The Cold War wasn’t just about nukes, it was about influence—and Langley had hooks deep in Latin America. #CIAFiles #ColdWarSecrets #MexicoHistory jacobin.com/2023/06/mexi...

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📖 Dive into the full working paper here: portal.pep-net.org/document/dow...

Authors: Jorge Davalos, Juan Flores Zendejas and Gianandrea Nodari

#PoliticalEconomy #BankingHistory #ConflictEconomics #FinancialResilience #MexicoHistory #GovernanceAndDevelopment #PEPResearch

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A metal bollard at Fort San Juan de Ulúa in Veracruz, Mexico, standing on a stone dock near the water. Likely used for securing ships, the bollard has a weathered appearance, suggesting its historical significance.

A metal bollard at Fort San Juan de Ulúa in Veracruz, Mexico, standing on a stone dock near the water. Likely used for securing ships, the bollard has a weathered appearance, suggesting its historical significance.

A sturdy old bollard at Fort San Juan de Ulúa in Veracruz, Mexico. Used to tie up ships in centuries past, it stands as a silent witness to history. Imagine the countless vessels that once moored here, carrying goods, soldiers, and stories of adventure. 🌊⚓🏴‍☠️

#Veracruz #SanJuandeUlua #MexicoHistory

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»»———>【Happy St. Patrick's Day!】 💚

Let us commemorate this time the St. Patrick's Battalion that deserted from the U.S. Army to fight side by side with the Mexican Army, united in common by religion!

#ireland #mexico #mexicohistory #countryhuman #countryhumans #countryhumanmexico #stpatrickday2025

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🎥 Google Earth timeline showing the Monumento a la Revolución from 1985 to 2024

Take a time travel journey with me! ⏳ Check out the Monumento a la Revolución in Mexico City from 1985 to 2024. 🌍

#MonumentoALaRevolución #GoogleEarth #TimeTravel #MexicoHistory #CityEvolution #MexicoCity

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🎥 Monumento a la Revolución: Mexico’s Iconic Symbol of Revolution 🇲🇽

Built in 1938, it was originally designed as a Congress building but became a memorial for revolutionary heroes like Pancho Villa and Emiliano Zapata.

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🗺️ An Ottoman Map of Mexico, Gulf of Mexico, Mexico-America Border, 1895 #Mexico #AmericanHistory #OldMaps #Map #MexicoHistory #History #Historical

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Image: A photo of a barnacle-encrusted cannon resting on the seabed. The cannon is mostly submerged, with only the muzzle and a portion of the barrel visible above the waterline. The metal is corroded and covered in algae and barnacles, giving it a textured, mottled appearance in greens, browns, and rust colors. The water is murky, and visibility is limited, adding to the mysterious atmosphere. The seabed is visible, along with some rocks.

Image: A photo of a barnacle-encrusted cannon resting on the seabed. The cannon is mostly submerged, with only the muzzle and a portion of the barrel visible above the waterline. The metal is corroded and covered in algae and barnacles, giving it a textured, mottled appearance in greens, browns, and rust colors. The water is murky, and visibility is limited, adding to the mysterious atmosphere. The seabed is visible, along with some rocks.

This old cannon, resting on the seabed, is a reminder of the long and fascinating history of Fort San Juan de Ulúa in the Gulf of Mexico. It is by Veracruz.

#SanJuanDeUlua #Veracruz #Mexico #Fort #Cannon #Underwater #Travel #Explore #VeracruzMexico #TravelPhotography #MexicoHistory

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