Guanajuato — is the name of a state in Mexico and that state s capital city, as well as a river in the area. This article is about the state. For the city, see Guanajuato, Guanajuato; for the river, see Guanajuato River Infobox Settlement name = State of… … Wikipedia
Guanajuato state election, 2006 — A local election was held in the Mexican state of Guanajuato on Sunday, July 2, 2006. Voters went to the polls to elect, on the local level:*A new Governor of Guanajuato to serve for a six year term. *46 municipal presidents (mayors) to serve for … Wikipedia
Guanajuato — /gwah nah hwah taw/, n. 1. a state in central Mexico. 2,811,000; 11,805 sq. mi. (30,575 sq. km). 2. a city in and the capital of this state: center of the silver mining region. 65,258. * * * I City (pop., 2000: 74,874), capital of Guanajuato… … Universalium
León, Guanajuato — León León de los Aldama City of León View of Gran Jardin Neighborhood … Wikipedia
Irapuato, Guanajuato — Infobox City official name = Irapuato native name = Ciudad de Irapuato nickname = Ciudad de las Fresas motto = Ad Augusta Per Angusta imagesize = 260px image caption =Historic Downtown of Irapuato image |75px image shield = mapsize = map caption … Wikipedia
Tarimoro guanajuato — The original settlement was a community of Otomi Indigenas who were later conquered by the tarascós latter [Tarimoro] called to the scene, which means Place of willows. The town was founded. Back in the epic of colonization by Don Lucas of San… … Wikipedia
Vicente Fox — Infobox President | name=Vicente Fox Quesada | nationality=Mexican office= President of Mexico term start=December 1, 2000 term end=November 30, 2006 predecessor=Ernesto Zedillo successor=Felipe Calderón birth place=Mexico City, Mexico… … Wikipedia
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Fox Quesada, Vicente — ▪ 2001 On July 2, 2000, Vicente Fox Quesada was elected president of Mexico and thereby ended 71 uninterrupted years of rule by the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI). As the candidate of the centre right National Action Party (PAN),… … Universalium