C F Jabatos de Nuevo León - définition. Qu'est-ce que C F Jabatos de Nuevo León
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Qu'est-ce (qui) est C F Jabatos de Nuevo León - définition

HUMAN SETTLEMENT IN MEXICO
Guadalupe (Nuevo León); Guadalupe, Nuevo Léon; Guadalupe, Nuevo León (municipality); Guadalupe, Nuevo Leon; Guadalupe (Nuevo Leon); Guadalupe, Nuevo Leon (municipality)
  • BBVA Bancomer Stadium located in Guadalupe NL. Headquarters of [[CF Monterrey]]. Capacity: 53,500 people
  • Guadalupe Mountains (Nuevo Leon) .jpg

C.F. Jabatos de Nuevo León         
ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL CLUB
Club de Fútbol Nuevo León; Club de Futbol Nuevo Leon; Jabatos de Nuevo Leon; Jabatos de Nuevo León
Jabatos de Nuevo León (or Club de Fútbol Nuevo León) is a former Mexican football club which started in 1957 in the Ascenso MX, Mexico's second division of football. The club played in the top tier Liga MX and various lower divisions until about 1990, when lagging fan attendance competition was presented by two other professional clubs in Nuevo León, C.
History of Nuevo León         
  • Captain (later Lt. Col.) Elizondo captures insurgents at Bajan, Coahuila on 21 March 1811.
  • The flag of the Republic of the Rio Grande. The insurgency lasted from 17 January to 6 November 1840.
  • Portrait of Friar [[Servando Teresa de Mier]] in 1820.
ASPECT OF HISTORY
History of Nuevo Leon
The Estado Libre y Soberano de Nuevo León (Free and Sovereign State of Nuevo León) was first colonized in the 16th century by immigrants from the Iberian Peninsula. The majority of these were conversos, ethnic Jews converted to Roman Catholicism.
Municipalities of Nuevo León         
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MEXICAN STATE WITH 51 MUNICIPALITIES
Muncipalities of Nuevo León; Muncipalities of Nuevo Leon; Municipalities of Nuevo Leon
Nuevo León is a state in Northeast Mexico that is divided into 51 municipalities. According to the 2020 Mexican Census, it is the seventh most populated state with inhabitants and the 13th largest by land area spanning .

Wikipédia

Guadalupe, Nuevo León

Guadalupe is a city and surrounding municipality located in the state of Nuevo León, in northern Mexico. It is part of the Greater Monterrey Metropolitan area.

The municipality of Guadalupe, which lies adjacent to the east side of Monterrey, also borders the municipalities of San Nicolás de los Garza, Apodaca, Pesquería, and Juárez. Covering a territory of 151.3 km2 (58.4 sq mi), it is located at 25°40′39″N 100°15′35″W, at an altitude of 500 meters above sea level. As of the 2005 census its official population was 691,434 in the city and 691,931 in the entire municipality. It is the second-largest city and municipality in the state. The municipality has an area of 151.3 km2 (58.4 sq mi) (58.42 sq mi).

The city was founded on January 4, 1716, but the land was inhabited long before that. When Monterrey was founded in 1596, the land, which was populated by various indigenous tribes, was ceded to Diego de Montemayor, the founder of Monterrey, but he did not make use of the land. In 1627, the land was turned into large plantations, where sugar cane and corn was raised. The owner of the land during around the time of the turn of the 18th century was named Capitán Nicolás Ochoa de Elejalde, but the land was taken from him by the Spanish government and converted into a mission in February, 1715. In 1756, the city was renamed the "Pueblo de la Nueva Tlaxcala de Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe de Horcasitas". On March 5, 1825, the city was declared a municipality of Nuevo León and categorized as a villa, even though for many years it continued to be called the "Villa de Guadalupe".