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Attends INAH Restorations for Damage to Temples

Summary by El Heraldo De Saltillo
Making use of the Historic Monuments Insurance, in Coahuila several properties damaged by hydrometeorological phenomena are restored in which about seven million pesos are invested, Francisco Aguilar Moreno reported. The director of the National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH) in the state, said that they cover topics such as roofs, facades, walls, drains that were in bad condition after last year’s rains. “Every January we travel t…
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Making use of the Historic Monuments Insurance, in Coahuila several properties damaged by hydrometeorological phenomena are restored in which about seven million pesos are invested, Francisco Aguilar Moreno reported. The director of the National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH) in the state, said that they cover topics such as roofs, facades, walls, drains that were in bad condition after last year’s rains. “Every January we travel t…

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El Heraldo de Saltillo broke the news in on Saturday, June 7, 2025.
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