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Victoria, the Tamaulipeca Pearl

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Without Filters; by Brenda Ramos On Monday, October 6, Ciudad Victoria celebrated its 275 years of foundation. The Tamaulipeca capital, known as the pearl of the state, was founded in 1750 by José de Escandón and Helguera, under the name of Villa de Santa María de Aguayo. In 1825, it adopted its current name in honor of Guadalupe Victoria, the first president of Mexico, and since then it became the political heart of Tamaulipas. Located at the f…
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Without Filters; by Brenda Ramos On Monday, October 6, Ciudad Victoria celebrated its 275 years of foundation. The Tamaulipeca capital, known as the pearl of the state, was founded in 1750 by José de Escandón and Helguera, under the name of Villa de Santa María de Aguayo. In 1825, it adopted its current name in honor of Guadalupe Victoria, the first president of Mexico, and since then it became the political heart of Tamaulipas. Located at the f…

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Sentido Común broke the news in on Tuesday, October 7, 2025.
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