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This region has many natural features of interest, such as Avery Island, famous for its Tabasco sauce factory, deposits of rock salt, and Jungle Gardens.
The Cholan branch of the Mayan languages is considered to be particularly conservative and Ch ' ol along with its two closest relatives the Ch ' orti ' language of Guatemala and Honduras, and the Chontal Maya language of Tabasco are believed to be the modern languages that best reflect their relationship with the Classic Maya language.
The species is partially migratory, occupying its breeding range in northeastern Mexico ( southwestern Tamaulipas and eastern San Luis Potosí to southern Veracruz and extreme western Tabasco ) from late February through September.
The Spanish changed its name to " Malintzin " and / or " Malinche ", in honor of a woman from the current Tabasco state, called Malinalli, who helped the Spanish as a translator.

Tabasco and from
These recordings were completed in only a matter of days, and along with a few drawings and one of Curt's paintings taken from the wall to serve as cover art ( a dish of three boiled eggs, a green pepper, and a bottle of Tabasco sauce ), were all sent to SST shortly before the band returned to the road en route to their next gig.
Most mahogany was cut in the province of Tabasco and exported from a number of ports on the Gulf of Campeche, from Vera Cruz eastwards to Campeche and Sisal.
* c. 900 BC — San Lorenzo, the center of early Olmec culture, is destroyed, probably by migrating peoples from the north, and power passes to La Venta in Tabasco.
Sylvester ( often called " El Gringo Pussygato " by Speedy ) is constantly outsmarted and outrun by the Mouse, causing the cat to suffer all manner of pain and humiliation from mousetraps to accidentally consuming large amounts of Tabasco hot sauce.
What group occupied the Usumacinta River-Gulf Coast lowlands ( mainly in today's Mexican state of Tabasco ) between 2000 BCE ( when the proto-Huastecs began their journey ) and 1000 BCE ( by which time the proto-Yucatecs had arrived in Yucatán, the Chicomuceltecs had been isolated from the Huastecs, and the Huastecs were arriving in central Veracruz )?
In the early 1970s, oil developments in Tabasco put money into Chiapas, and allowed for the Mexican government to set up a Rain forest reserve, preventing areas of the Lacandón Jungle from being used by logging companies.
After receiving notice from Juan de Grijalva of gold in the area of what is now Tabasco, the governor of Cuba, Diego de Velasquez, sent a larger force than had previously sailed, and appointed Cortes as Captain-General of the Armada.
Miriam often gives off hints of being an alcoholic: she looks depressed, speaks in a slow, slurred voice, exhibits emotional detachment from her husband and children, is often found asleep in odd places ( behind the couch, on the living room table ), drinks " smoothies " ( some of which have items normally found in cocktails, such as Tabasco sauce and celery stalks ) and coffee ( in a misguided attempt to stay sober ).
Rising from the sedentary agriculturalists of the Gulf Lowlands as early as 1600 BCE in the Early Formative period, the Olmecs held sway in the Olmec heartland, an area on the southern Gulf of Mexico coastal plain, in Veracruz and Tabasco.
López Portillo undertook an ambitious program to promote Mexico's economic development with revenues stemming from the discovery of new petroleum reserves in the states of Veracruz and Tabasco by Petróleos Mexicanos ( Pemex ), the country's publicly owned oil company.
In 1530 he decided to try conquering Yucatán from the west, and began by pacifying what is today the modern Mexican state of Tabasco.
Category: People from Tabasco
A report from Mexico indicates that a tropical depression off the west coasts of Tabasco and Coatzacoalcos significantly impacted the northern side of Vera Cruz, Mexico with heavy rainfall on June 30.
He served as governor of Tabasco from 1994 – 2000 and president of the PRI from 2002 – 2005.
Category: People from Tabasco
* The Caesar, originally called the Bloody Caesar, is a cocktail made from vodka, clamato juice ( clam-tomato juice ), Worcestershire sauce, Tabasco sauce, in a salt-rimmed glass ( table salt or celery salt ), and garnished with a stalk of celery, or more adventurously with a spoonful of horseradish, or a shot of beef bouillon.
Colhoun next served aboard the frigate from 1846 to 1847, seeing action in the Mexican War, first under Commodore David Conner in the first attack on Alvarado, Mexico, and then under Commodore Matthew C. Perry at Tabasco, Mexico.
Category: People from Tabasco
Perry then led his squadron on to capture Tuspan and from there planned what became known as the Tabasco Expedition.
Category: People from Tabasco
The Spanish spoken in the Gulf coastal areas of Veracruz and Tabasco and in the states of Yucatan and Quintana Roo, is also distinctive — at least at the level of vernacular speech — as the Spanish spoken there exhibits more Caribbean phonetic traits than that spoken in the rest of Mexico, Cuban Americans and Puerto Rican Americans who live with Mexican Americans with origins from those areas hear a Spanish dialect from Mexican Americans similar to theirs.

Tabasco and Mexico
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It is now kept at La Venta Park, Villahermosa, Tabasco, Mexico.
They lived in the tropical lowlands of south-central Mexico, in the modern-day states of Veracruz and Tabasco.
Principal photography eventually began in the jungles of Palenque, Mexico, near Villahermosa, Tabasco, during the second week of April 1986, but the film overall was filmed in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico.
After managing the San Francisco Giants ' double A Texas League affiliate Shreveport SwampDragons in, Mendoza returned to Mexico to manage Dos Laredos in, the Angelopolis Tigres in, the Olmecas de Tabasco in and, and the Piratas de Campeche in.
| align = left | Palenque de Gallos, Villahermosa, Tabasco, Mexico
Modern temazcal at the La Chonita Hacienda in Tabasco, Mexico.
Main house of the La Chonita Hacienda, in Tabasco | Tabasco, Mexico, still a working cacao farm
As a result, in most parts of Latin America as well as in many regions of Spain, Spanish speakers pronounce it ( voiced palatal fricative ), while some other Latin Americans ( especially Rioplatense speakers, and in Tabasco, Mexico ) pronounce it ( voiced postalveolar fricative ) or ( voiceless postalveolar fricative ).
After rounding the Cape of Guaniguanico in Cuba, he sailed along the Mexican coast and arrived on May 1 at the Tabasco region in southern Mexico.
The Ocellated Turkey lives only in a range in the Yucatán Peninsula in Mexico -- which includes all or part the states of Quintana Roo, Campeche, Yucatán, Tabasco, and Chiapas -- as well as the northern parts of Belize and Guatemala.
The isthmus includes the part of Mexico lying between the 94th and 96th meridians west longitude, or the southeastern parts of Veracruz and Oaxaca, including small areas of Chiapas and Tabasco.
The Villahermosa Institute of Technology ( in Spanish: Instituto Tecnológico de Villahermosa, ITVH ) is Mexican public university located in Villahermosa, Tabasco, in the Gulf of Mexico.
* Miramar, Tabasco, Mexico
Snottites were recently brought to attention by researchers Diana Northup and Penny Boston, studying them ( and other organisms ) in a toxic sulfur cave called Cueva de Villa Luz ( Cave of the Lighted House ), in Tabasco, Mexico.
( 1999 ) Cueva de Villa Luz, Tabasco, Mexico: reconnaissance study of an active sulfur spring cave and ecosystem.
During the Mexican-American War, he served in the brig in the squadron of Commodore Matthew Perry, and took part in the capture of Tabasco, Mexico, on 14 – 16 January 1847.

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