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City & Municipality in Puebla, Mexico
Atlixco (Nahuatl pronunciation: [aːˈt͡ɬiːʃko] ) is a city in the Mexican state of Puebla. It is a regional industrial and commercial center but economically
Atlixco
Tlahtoāni of the Aztec Empire until 1520
in modern-day Puebla), near Atlixco. Though Moctezuma did not want to fight as a result of the previous defeat in Atlixco, he saw no other option and
Moctezuma_II
Battle of the Mexican-American war
The action of Atlixco, also known as the Atlixco affair, on October 19, 1847, was a U.S. victory late in the Mexican–American War by an American force
Action_of_Atlixco
Football club
Atlixco FC is a Mexican football club that plays in the Tercera División de México. The club is based in Atlixco, Puebla and was founded in 1954. Atlixco
Atlixco_FC
Ritual war fought between the Aztec Triple Alliance and its enemies (1454–1519)
and Atlixco incorporated into the Aztec Empire Tlaxcala and Huejotzingo lose trade routes Belligerents Aztec Empire Tlaxcala Cholula Huejotzingo Atlixco
Flower_war
State of Mexico
Agustín in Atlixco, San Mateo in Amalucan, San Roque in Atlixco, Santiago Texmelucan in Tepeyahualco de Hidalgo and Oriental Tenextepec in Atlixco. Natural
Puebla
Variety of avocado
Fuerte avocado "parent tree" grew in the garden of Alejandro Le Blanc in Atlixco, Mexico. In 1911 cuttings from the tree were sent by Carl B. Schmidt to
Fuerte_avocado
Mexican mystic and writer (born 1956)
de los Cuatro Rumbos (House of the Four Directions), near the city of Atlixco, Puebla, which offers courses and retreats. He has published over fifty
Shiva_Shambho
Mexican football club
Lanzamex Atlixco is a Mexican football club that plays in the Tercera División de México. The club is based in Atlixco, Puebla, and was founded in 2009
C.F._Lanzamex_Atlixco
Spanish football manager (born 1971)
Guardiola to play for the club while he was in managing school in Axocopán, Atlixco, Puebla. Guardiola played with Dorados for six months, but was limited
Pep_Guardiola
The Battle of Atlixco was fought on 4 May 1862 between the French invasion force and their Mexican imperial allies on one side and the Mexican republican
Battle_of_Atlixco_(1862)
No in Acapulco" by Elvis Presley "Come Fly With Me" by Frank Sinatra "Atlixco y mi Cantar" by Ricardo Rios "Baja Bus" by Butts Band "Puro Cachanilla"
List_of_songs_about_Mexico
Part of the French intervention in Mexico
Fortín Las Cumbres Atlixco Puebla Barranca Seca Cerro del Borrego 1863 Jonuta Siege of Puebla San Pablo del Monte Tampico 2nd Atlixco Camarón Mexico City
Battle_of_Puebla
Volcano in Veracruz, Mexico
Los Atlixcos is a volcano in Veracruz, Mexico. "Los Atlixcos". www.volcanodiscovery.com. Retrieved 2019-06-12. "Los Atlixcos". Global Volcanism Program
Los_Atlixcos
Fortín Las Cumbres Atlixco Puebla Barranca Seca Cerro del Borrego 1863 Jonuta Siege of Puebla San Pablo del Monte Tampico 2nd Atlixco Camarón Mexico City
Battle_of_Miahuatlán
Legend of the origin of two mountains in Mexico
Mural depicting the legend of Popocatepetl and Iztacihuatl inside the municipal palace of Atlixco, Puebla
Popocatépetl_and_Iztaccíhuatl
Type of Mexican majolica pottery
San Pablo del Monte in the state of Tlaxcala and the cities of Puebla, Atlixco, Cholula, and Tecali in the state of Puebla. Pottery is made in these locations
Artisanal Talavera of Puebla and Tlaxcala
Artisanal_Talavera_of_Puebla_and_Tlaxcala
1862 clash of the Second French intervention in Mexico
Fortín Las Cumbres Atlixco Puebla Barranca Seca Cerro del Borrego 1863 Jonuta Siege of Puebla San Pablo del Monte Tampico 2nd Atlixco Camarón Mexico City
Battle_of_Fortín
Colombian actor, film director and producer
Harry Geithner Cuesta (Bogotá DC, Cundinamarca; March 9, 1967), known as Harry Geithner, is a Colombian actor, film director and producer known for being
Harry_Geithner
Last-stand battle during the second French intervention in Mexico
Fortín Las Cumbres Atlixco Puebla Barranca Seca Cerro del Borrego 1863 Jonuta Siege of Puebla San Pablo del Monte Tampico 2nd Atlixco Camarón Mexico City
Battle_of_Camarón
Series of battles in 1863
Fortín Las Cumbres Atlixco Puebla Barranca Seca Cerro del Borrego 1863 Jonuta Siege of Puebla San Pablo del Monte Tampico 2nd Atlixco Camarón Mexico City
Battles_of_Acapulco
1862 battle in Mexico
interests. On 5 May General Ignacio Zaragoza ordered them to march from Atlixco to Izúcar de Matamoros to fill in for the departure of reactionist General
Battle_of_Barranca_Seca
Governor of the Province of Carrión in the Valley of Atlixco in 1693
Spain, serving as Governor of the Province of Carrión in the Valley of Atlixco (present-day Puebla, Mexico) from 1693 to 1706. Diego Fernández de Medrano
Diego Fernández de Medrano y Zapata
Diego_Fernández_de_Medrano_y_Zapata
Megalopolis containing Greater Mexico City
subregional rings themselves (i.e. Puebla forming a regional ring with Atlixco, San Martín Texmelucan, Tlaxcala and Apizaco). The megalopolis (pre-2019
Mexico_City_megalopolis
1866 battle in Mexico
Fortín Las Cumbres Atlixco Puebla Barranca Seca Cerro del Borrego 1863 Jonuta Siege of Puebla San Pablo del Monte Tampico 2nd Atlixco Camarón Mexico City
Battle_of_Bagdad
1867 Mexican Republican victory
Fortín Las Cumbres Atlixco Puebla Barranca Seca Cerro del Borrego 1863 Jonuta Siege of Puebla San Pablo del Monte Tampico 2nd Atlixco Camarón Mexico City
Siege_of_Querétaro
1846–1848 conflict between Mexico and the United States
at least 1,300-man escorts. Victories by Lane over the Light Corps at Atlixco (October 18, 1847), at Izúcar de Matamoros (November 23, 1847), and at
Mexican–American_War
American rapper (born 1996)
to Natividad Perez-Hernandez, a factory worker and house cleaner from Atlixco, Puebla, Mexico, and Daniel Hernandez Sr., from Río Piedras, Puerto Rico
6ix9ine
Battle in the franco-mexican war
Fortín Las Cumbres Atlixco Puebla Barranca Seca Cerro del Borrego 1863 Jonuta Siege of Puebla San Pablo del Monte Tampico 2nd Atlixco Camarón Mexico City
Third_Battle_of_Puebla
1863 battle of the second French intervention in Mexico
Fortín Las Cumbres Atlixco Puebla Barranca Seca Cerro del Borrego 1863 Jonuta Siege of Puebla San Pablo del Monte Tampico 2nd Atlixco Camarón Mexico City
Battle_of_San_Pablo_del_Monte
1862 battle in Mexico
Fortín Las Cumbres Atlixco Puebla Barranca Seca Cerro del Borrego 1863 Jonuta Siege of Puebla San Pablo del Monte Tampico 2nd Atlixco Camarón Mexico City
Battle_of_Cerro_del_Borrego
1863 battle of the second French intervention in Mexico
Fortín Las Cumbres Atlixco Puebla Barranca Seca Cerro del Borrego 1863 Jonuta Siege of Puebla San Pablo del Monte Tampico 2nd Atlixco Camarón Mexico City
Siege_of_Puebla_(1863)
Fortín Las Cumbres Atlixco Puebla Barranca Seca Cerro del Borrego 1863 Jonuta Siege of Puebla San Pablo del Monte Tampico 2nd Atlixco Camarón Mexico City
Capture_of_Mazatlán
Fortín Las Cumbres Atlixco Puebla Barranca Seca Cerro del Borrego 1863 Jonuta Siege of Puebla San Pablo del Monte Tampico 2nd Atlixco Camarón Mexico City
Battle_of_Las_Cumbres
Mexican chain of department stores
Ags. Altaria 6,094 Fábricas de Francia Aguascalientes 2018 Atlixco Pue. Moraleda Atlixco 6247 2012 Campeche Camp. Galerías Campeche 13,605 1998 Cancún
Liverpool_(department_store)
Fortín Las Cumbres Atlixco Puebla Barranca Seca Cerro del Borrego 1863 Jonuta Siege of Puebla San Pablo del Monte Tampico 2nd Atlixco Camarón Mexico City
Battle_of_Tacámbaro
Dukedom of Spain
relatives of the Aztec emperor. The name makes reference to the city of Atlixco, one of the three existing lordships in New Spain in 1708. José Sarmiento
Duke_of_Atrisco
1866 battle in Mexico
Fortín Las Cumbres Atlixco Puebla Barranca Seca Cerro del Borrego 1863 Jonuta Siege of Puebla San Pablo del Monte Tampico 2nd Atlixco Camarón Mexico City
Battle_of_La_Carbonera
Mexican professional baseball team
that represent the state of Puebla which made its home in the city of Atlixco. The clubs that founded this new league were Agrario, Guanajuato, El Nacional
Pericos_de_Puebla
List of municipalities of Mexican state
population San Andrés Cholula, fourth largest municipality by population Atlixco, fifth largest municipality by population † State capital Atlequizayan
Municipalities_of_Puebla
Mexican general
October 9, 1847. Lane pursued Rea and defeated him at the action of Atlixco, or "Atlixco affair", on October 18, 1847, and he was defeated again at the Affair
Joaquín_Rea
20th-century art movement
La Ciencia in Atlixco, Puebla by Jorge Figueroa Acosta
Mexican_muralism
Public university in Puebla, Mexico
operate in some of the biggest cities in Puebla State, and are: Acatzingo, Atlixco, Chiautla, Chignahuapan, Cuetzalan, Libres, Tehuacán, Tetela de Ocampo
Meritorious Autonomous University of Puebla
Meritorious_Autonomous_University_of_Puebla
Fortín Las Cumbres Atlixco Puebla Barranca Seca Cerro del Borrego 1863 Jonuta Siege of Puebla San Pablo del Monte Tampico 2nd Atlixco Camarón Mexico City
Battle_of_Chihuahua
Warfare of the Mesoamerican civilization
rebellious Chontales in line; in Quauhquechollan (modern-day Huauquechula) near Atlixco where the Aztecs built a garrison in order to always have forces close
Aztec_warfare
Aztec noble
fourteen he was already a renowned captain in the wars against Tlaxcala and Atlixco. In 1516 Nezahualpilli died, and the succession was contested by several
Ixtlilxochitl_II
Radio station in Izúcar de Matamoros–Atlixco, Puebla, Mexico
radio station on 99.9 FM in Izúcar de Matamoros, Puebla, Mexico, serving Atlixco. It is known as La Magnifica FM, with a grupera music format. XEEV-AM 1330
XHEV-FM
Fortín Las Cumbres Atlixco Puebla Barranca Seca Cerro del Borrego 1863 Jonuta Siege of Puebla San Pablo del Monte Tampico 2nd Atlixco Camarón Mexico City
Battle_of_San_Juan_Bautista
U.S. Army General
Second Seminole War Mexican–American War Battle of Huamantla Action of Atlixco Yuma War Battle of Coyote Canyon Battle of the Gila River Cortina Troubles
Samuel_P._Heintzelman
forces entered the city. (A) Action of Atlixco October 19 Also known as the "Atlixco Affair", fought at Atlixco between Mexican Light Corps forces under
List of battles of the Mexican–American War
List_of_battles_of_the_Mexican–American_War
1861 invasion of Mexico by the French
Fortín Las Cumbres Atlixco Puebla Barranca Seca Cerro del Borrego 1863 Jonuta Siege of Puebla San Pablo del Monte Tampico 2nd Atlixco Camarón Mexico City
Second French intervention in Mexico
Second_French_intervention_in_Mexico
Mexican decorative craft made by tissue paper
Interior of the municipal palace of Atlixco, Puebla with papel picado celebrating Independence Day.
Papel_picado
Mexican general
Estancia de las Vacas Battle of Calpulalpan French Intervention Battle of Atlixco Battle of Barranca Seca Siege of Puebla Capture of Morelia Battle of 2
Leonardo_Márquez
Fortín Las Cumbres Atlixco Puebla Barranca Seca Cerro del Borrego 1863 Jonuta Siege of Puebla San Pablo del Monte Tampico 2nd Atlixco Camarón Mexico City
Battle_of_San_Pedro
Events during the Second French intervention in Mexico
Fortín Las Cumbres Atlixco Puebla Barranca Seca Cerro del Borrego 1863 Jonuta Siege of Puebla San Pablo del Monte Tampico 2nd Atlixco Camarón Mexico City
Capture_of_Mexico_City_(1863)
Spanish colonial administrator
in the repartimientos de tierras (divisions of lands) in the Valley of Atlixco surrounding Puebla. The first repartimiento occurred on December 5, 1532
Juan_de_Salmerón
Location Network/name ERP Concessionaire 24 1 XHPUR-TDT Puebla Actipan Atlixco Tlaxcala, Tlax. Azteca Uno (adn40) 53.51 kW 17.75 kW 2.75 kW 21.96 kW Televisión
List of television stations in Puebla
List_of_television_stations_in_Puebla
Geological feature
volcanic island Suwanosejima Yokoatejima, volcanic island Source: Los Atlixcos, shield volcano Barcena, pyroclastic cone Ceboruco, stratovolcano Chichinautzin
Active_volcano
1521 conquest of the Aztec capital by the Spanish Empire and rival indigenous tribes
the largest group of indigenous allies were Tlaxcalans, the Huexotzinco, Atlixco, Tliliuhqui-Tepecs, Tetzcocans, Chalca, Alcohua, and Tepanecs were all
Fall_of_Tenochtitlan
Title bestowed on cities in Mexico
by either state congresses or the Congress of the Union. The cities of Atlixco, Puebla de Zaragoza and Veracruz have received this distinction several
Heroic_City
Union Army officer in the American Civil War
Mexican–American War, and won special distinction in an engagement near Atlixco. In April 1848, he resigned his commission in the army and returned to
Alexander_Hays
Mexican telenovela
Flores as Paula "Todotnv (Sucedió en Zacatillo alboroto al publico en Atlixco Puebla) - 12 de noviembre 2009". Archived from the original on 2014-08-13
Zacatillo, un lugar en tu corazón
Zacatillo,_un_lugar_en_tu_corazón
1867 military engagement
Fortín Las Cumbres Atlixco Puebla Barranca Seca Cerro del Borrego 1863 Jonuta Siege of Puebla San Pablo del Monte Tampico 2nd Atlixco Camarón Mexico City
Siege_of_Mexico_City
Catholic university in Puebla, Mexico
Puebla, as well as other premises located in the metropolitan area and the Atlixco municipality. There are 103 labs and classrooms on the main campus, with
Universidad Popular Autónoma del Estado de Puebla
Universidad_Popular_Autónoma_del_Estado_de_Puebla
Chapultepec (1847) Siege of Puebla (1847) Battle of Huamantla (1847) Action of Atlixco (1847) Skirmish at Matamoros (1847) Affair at Galaxara Pass (1847) Action
List_of_conflicts_in_Mexico
campaign against the guerrilla forces of Joaquín Rea at the action of Atlixco and of Padre Jarauta in late February 1848. Major William H. Polk and a
3rd_U.S._Dragoons
1865 conflict
Fortín Las Cumbres Atlixco Puebla Barranca Seca Cerro del Borrego 1863 Jonuta Siege of Puebla San Pablo del Monte Tampico 2nd Atlixco Camarón Mexico City
Battle_of_la_Loma
Neighborhood of Mexico City in Cuauhtémoc
Av. Vicente Suárez looking east from Av. Michoacán and Calle Atlixco
Condesa
Football league season
Team City Home ground Capacity Affiliate Official Name Cafeteros de Atlixco Atlixco, Puebla ATB 1,000 – – Delta Tehuacán, Puebla Polideportivo La Huizachera
2025–26_Liga_TDP_season
of Cerignola 21 April Battle of Garigliano 27 Dec Flower war Battle of Atlixco Huejotzingo Pyrrhic victory 1504 Portuguese colonial campaigns Battle of
List_of_battles_1301–1600
FM radio frequency
Huayacocotla, Veracruz XHTQ-FM in Ixhuatlancillo, Veracruz XHVP-FM in Atlixco, Puebla XHZA-FM in Toluca, Estado de México KARV-FM in Ola, Arkansas KATY
101.3_FM
1847 event in the Mexican–American War
moved against the Light Corps to end that threat. After their defeat at Atlixco by General Lane a month earlier, the Light Corps of Gen. Joaquín Rea had
Affair_at_Galaxara_Pass
State 1454 1519 Flower war Mexica Empire Tlaxcala Cholula Huejotzingo Atlixco 1455 1455 Bonville–Courtenay feud Thomas de Courtenay, 5th Earl of Devon
List_of_wars:_1000–1499
2012 Canadian TV series or program
"Mexican Fire": The pyros set up a tricky rooftop show in the centre of Atlixco, Mexico. Later, an unseen force jeopardizes a massive setup at a competition
Pyros_(TV_series)
Mexican general (1819-1867)
the Mexican imperialists. Initially given the nickname "the Immortal of Atlixco", he managed to repel Imperial Mexican forces along with General Antonio
Tomás_O'Horán_y_Escudero
Stratovolcano in Puebla, Mexico
Manuel Martinez Caltenco mural on the upper floor Municipal Palace of Atlixco, Puebla. The murals cover much of the palace’s interior and represent an
Popocatépetl
War event between France and Mexico in the 19th century
Fortín Las Cumbres Atlixco Puebla Barranca Seca Cerro del Borrego 1863 Jonuta Siege of Puebla San Pablo del Monte Tampico 2nd Atlixco Camarón Mexico City
Capture_of_Morelia_(1863)
Municipal and rural in Morelos, Mexico
President Porfirio Díaz. After minor battles in Chietla, Izúcar, Metepec Atlixco, Yautepec, and Jonacatepec, he arrived at Cuautla on May 11, 1911. With
Cuautla,_Morelos
Network of arterial roads in Mexico City
Té (From Circuito Interior to Eje 4 Ote Canal de Churubusco) San Rafael Atlixco (From Eje 4 Ote to Av. Río Mayo) Prolongación Plutarco Elías Calles (From
Eje_vial
"Asciende a 46 la cifra de muertos por sismo: fallece mujer originaria de Atlixco". diariocambio.com.mx (in European Spanish). October 10, 2017. Retrieved
List_of_earthquakes_in_2017
Magnitude 7.1 earthquake in Mexico
"Asciende a 46 la cifra de muertos por sismo: fallece mujer originaria de Atlixco". diariocambio.com.mx (in European Spanish). Retrieved 7 October 2017.
2017_Puebla_earthquake
American politician and soldier (1801–1881)
military victory against Mexican forces at what became known as the Action of Atlixco. As soon as Lane returned from Mexico, President Polk appointed him governor
Joseph_Lane
Borough in Mexico City, Mexico
borough mostly from Iztapalapa, through Avenida Tláhuac and the San Rafael Atlixco rail line. It also comes in from Coyoacan and Xochimilco through the Canal
Tláhuac
Restaurant in Mexico City
For example, it sources olive oil from Baja California and burrata from Atlixco, Puebla; vegetables come from Xochimilco in Mexico City and Valle de Bravo
Rosetta_(restaurant)
Pedro Cholula INGEI Code Municipality Municipal Seat Population 019 Atlixco Atlixco de las Flores 117.111 026 Calpan San Andrés Calpan 13.571 034 Coronango
Regions_of_Puebla
Mexican–American War reference Arizpe, Sonora Arispie Township, Illinois Atlixco, Jalisco Atrisco Land Grant, New Mexico Buena Vista, Coahuila Buena Vista
List of U.S. places named after non-U.S. places
List_of_U.S._places_named_after_non-U.S._places
Place in Mexico City, Mexico
Fray Servando Teresa de Mier was a railroad station called San Rafael-Atlixco, but it no longer exists. Areas of the colonia have been recently redeveloped
Colonia_Tránsito
Battle of the Mexican Revolution
in the state of Puebla, took the towns of Chietla, Izúcar, Metepec and Atlixco in order to obtain supplies and levy more soldiers and then captured Yautepec
Battle_of_Cuautla
French military conquest on behalf of the Second Mexican Empire
Fortín Las Cumbres Atlixco Puebla Barranca Seca Cerro del Borrego 1863 Jonuta Siege of Puebla San Pablo del Monte Tampico 2nd Atlixco Camarón Mexico City
Capture_of_Chihuahua_(1865)
Beauty pageant in Puebla, Mexico
was a lag in the year of the state contest 2019 Valerie Bartsch Aburto Atlixco Top 16 Beauty with a Purpose - 2018 Alexia Astrid Orozco Pérez Puebla Top
Miss_Puebla
Federal electoral district of Mexico
10th covered 11 municipalities, with its head town at Atlixco in the west of the state. Atlixco, Atzitzihuacán, Nealtican, Ocoyucan, San Andrés Cholula
10th federal electoral district of Puebla
10th_federal_electoral_district_of_Puebla
Federal electoral district of Mexico
the district's head town was at Atlixco and it covered 21 municipalities in the west of the state: Acteopan, Atlixco, Atzala, Atzitzihuacán, Cohuecán
13th federal electoral district of Puebla
13th_federal_electoral_district_of_Puebla
Part of the French intervention in Mexico
Fortín Las Cumbres Atlixco Puebla Barranca Seca Cerro del Borrego 1863 Jonuta Siege of Puebla San Pablo del Monte Tampico 2nd Atlixco Camarón Mexico City
Battle_of_Guanajuato
Mexican tourism initiative to promote various towns throughout the country
Nayarit 2012 84 El Rosario Sinaloa 2012 85 Aculco De Espinoza México 2015 86 Atlixco Puebla 2015 87 Candela Coahuila 2015 88 Casas Grandes Chihuahua 2015 89
Pueblos_Mágicos
United States/Union Army general
routing a force of guerillas at La Hoya, fought at Huamantla, Puebla, and Atlixco, entered the city of Mexico, and was finally stationed at San Ángel until
James_Nagle_(general)
17th-century Spanish nobleman, military leader, and Admiral
the Count of Salvatierra. He left his wife and children in the town of Atlixco, in the jurisdiction of Puebla. Having sought the post of Castellan of
Pedro_Velaz_de_Medrano
French Battle of Álamos 1865-09-24 1865-09-24 Local militants Battle of Atlixco 1862-05-04 1862-05-04 Republicans Battle of Bagdad 1866-01-04 1866-01-04
List of battles of the second French intervention in Mexico
List_of_battles_of_the_second_French_intervention_in_Mexico
Mexican Republicans Victory Battle of Las Cumbres 28 April 1862 Battle of Atlixco 4 May 1862 Defeat Battle of Puebla 5 May 1862 Battle of Barranca Seca 17
List of battles involving France in modern history
List_of_battles_involving_France_in_modern_history
Mexican activist
Torres Hernández, or Agnés Torres (born 1983, Tehuacán – d. 10 March 2012, Atlixco) was a Mexican psychologist, researcher, and transgender activist. Torres
Agnés_Torres_Hernández
American politician (1824–1871)
Veracruz, the Siege of Puebla, the Battle of Huamantla, the Action of Atlixco, the Skirmish at Matamoros, and the Affair at Galaxara Pass. Alexander
Jesse_Ianthus_Alexander
ATLIXCO
ATLIXCO
ATLIXCO
ATLIXCO
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Clever' Skilful; Beautiful; Charming
Male
English
Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Cian, KIAN means "ancient, distant."
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Damian, DAMION means "to tame, to subdue" and euphemistically "to kill."Â
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Comfort; Amenity; Tranquillity; Peace
Boy/Male
Hindu
Girl/Female
Biblical
Precious stone, that beholds.
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Longing; Desirous
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Splendid bright shine of light, illuminous
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Belongs to Lord
Boy/Male
Arabic, British, Indian, Indonesian, Islamic, Muslim, Pakistani
Romantic
ATLIXCO
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