puebla in A Sentence

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    The Battle of Puebla.

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    Places to visit in Puebla.

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    Puebla is a city dripping with history and lore.

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    I'm here to date with guys & girls in Puebla.

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    The Puebla state prosecutor's office said five witnesses survived and were under government protection.

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    So it's possible that Mexico's victory at the Battle of Puebla changed the course of American history.

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    In Mexico's long and storied history, the Battle of Puebla is generally considered a fairly minor event.

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    The Battle of Puebla was reportedly celebrated in the state of California, which still had strong ties to Mexico;

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    The Serdáns purchased arms and organized the resistance along with Francisco Madero from their home in Puebla, and that home is now a local museum.

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    The museum is housed in the 5th of May Civic Unit, a monumental and historical complex that commemorates the Cinco de Mayo battle in Puebla.

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    The Battle of Puebla may have also had an inadvertent impact on the United States, which, at the time, was embroiled in its Civil War.

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    In addition, 36 were killed in the capital, 29 in Puebla state, nine in the State of Mexico and one in Guerrero state, he said.

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    In August 2018, 205 cops were disarmed and suspended in the municipality of Tehuacán in central Puebla state, whereas 113 extra have been believed to have fled.

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    The Regional Museum of Puebla tells the story of this important area, not just during colonial times, but to the indigenous peoples who lived on the continent long before the Spanish arrived.

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    We traveled with a large group of the attendees to the Centro Vacacional y de Convenciones IMSS Metepec, near Puebla, at the base of the Iztaccíhuatl- Popocatépetl National Park and namesake volcanoes.

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    Even though the French would eventually defeat the Mexican Army and take control of the country under the short-lived Second Mexican Empire, which lasted from 1864 to 1867, the victory in the Battle of Puebla sent a powerful message to the rest of the world.

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