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San Jerónimo (ship)
San Jerónimo (the Spanish name of Saint Jerome) may refer to the following: Argentina * San Jerónimo del Sauce, Las Colonias Department, Santa Fe * San Jerónimo Department, Santa Fe * San Jerónimo Norte, Las Colonias Department, Santa Fe * San Jerónimo Sud, San Lorenzo Department, Santa Fe Colombia * San Jerónimo, Antioquia Guatemala * San Jerónimo, Baja Verapaz Honduras * San Jerónimo, Comayagua * San Jerónimo, Copán Mexico * San Jerónimo Lídice, a neighborhood of Mexico City * San Jerónimo, Chihuahua * San Jerónimo, Guanajuato * San Jerónimo (Los Barbosa), Jalisco * San Jerónimo, Zacatecas * San Jerónimo Coatlán, Oaxaca * San Jerónimo de Juárez, Guerrero * San Jerónimo Silacayoapilla, Oaxaca * San Jerónimo Sosola, Oaxaca * San Jerónimo Taviche, Oaxaca * San Jerónimo Tecoatl, Oaxaca * San Jerónimo Tlacochahuaya, Oaxaca * San Jerónimo Tecuanipan, Puebla * San Jerónimo Xayacatlán, Puebla * San Jerónimo River, a tributary of the Balsas ...
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Saint Jerome
Jerome (; ; ; – 30 September 420), also known as Jerome of Stridon, was an early Christian priest, confessor, theologian, translator, and historian; he is commonly known as Saint Jerome. He is best known for his translation of the Bible into Latin (the translation that became known as the Vulgate) and his commentaries on the whole Bible. Jerome attempted to create a translation of the Old Testament based on a Hebrew version, rather than the Septuagint, as prior Latin Bible translations had done. His list of writings is extensive. In addition to his biblical works, he wrote polemical and historical essays, always from a theologian's perspective. Jerome was known for his teachings on Christian moral life, especially those in cosmopolitan centers such as Rome. He often focused on women's lives and identified how a woman devoted to Jesus should live her life. This focus stemmed from his close patron relationships with several prominent female ascetics who were members of a ...
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San Jerónimo District (other)
San Jerónimo District may refer to: * Peru: ** San Jerónimo District, Andahuaylas, in Andahuaylas province, Apurímac region ** San Jerónimo District, Cusco, in Cusco province, Cusco region ** San Jerónimo District, Luya, in Luya province, Amazonas region * Costa Rica: ** San Jerónimo District, Esparza, in Esparza (canton), Puntarenas province ** San Jerónimo District, Moravia, in Moravia (canton), San José province ** San Jerónimo District, Naranjo, in Naranjo (canton), Alajuela province See also * San Jerónimo (other) San Jerónimo (the Spanish name of Saint Jerome) may refer to the following: Argentina * San Jerónimo del Sauce, Las Colonias Department, Santa Fe * San Jerónimo Department, Santa Fe * San Jerónimo Norte, Las Colonias Department, Santa Fe * ...
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Balsas River
The Balsas River (Spanish Río Balsas, also locally known as the Mezcala River, or Atoyac River) is a major river of south-central Mexico. The basin flows through the states of Guerrero, México, Morelos, and Puebla. Downstream of Ciudad Altamirano, Guerrero, it forms the border between Guerrero and Michoacán. The river flows through the Sierra Madre del Sur, and empties into the Pacific Ocean at Mangrove Point, adjacent to the city of Lázaro Cárdenas, Michoacán. Several rapids along the course of the Balsas River limit its navigability and thus the river has been largely used for generation of hydroelectric power, flood control and irrigation. History The Balsas River valley was possibly one of the earliest maize growing sites in Mexico, dating from around 9200 years ago. Though it is known that successive communities of Yopis, Nahuatl-speaking Cohuixcas, Matlatzincas, Chontales, Tlahuicas and Xochimilcas have lived in the region, archeological excavations in the ...
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San Jerónimo Xayacatlán
San Jerónimo Xayacatlán Municipality is a municipality in the Mexican state of Puebla in south-eastern Mexico Mexico, officially the United Mexican States, is a country in North America. It is the northernmost country in Latin America, and borders the United States to the north, and Guatemala and Belize to the southeast; while having maritime boundar .... References Municipalities of Puebla {{Puebla-geo-stub ...
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San Jerónimo Tecuanipan
San Jerónimo Tecuanipan is a town and municipality in the Mexican state of Puebla in south-eastern Mexico Mexico, officially the United Mexican States, is a country in North America. It is the northernmost country in Latin America, and borders the United States to the north, and Guatemala and Belize to the southeast; while having maritime boundar .... In 2020, the municipality reported a total population of 6,597, an increase of 13.2% from 2010. References Municipalities of Puebla {{Puebla-geo-stub ...
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San Jerónimo Tlacochahuaya
San Jerónimo Tlacochahuaya is a little town and municipality in the Mexican state of Oaxaca, 21 km from the city of Oaxaca on Federal Highway 190 between Santa Maria del Tule and Mitla. The municipality The main economic activities are agriculture (corn, garlic, beans and various fruits), dairy farming and the production of mezcal Mezcal (, ), sometimes spelled mescal, is a liquor, distilled alcoholic beverage made from any type of agave. Agaves or magueys are endemic to the Americas and found globally as ornamental plants. The ''Agave'' genus is a member of the Agavoid .... As municipal seat, San Jerónimo Tlacochahuaya has governing jurisdiction over the following communities: La Loma, Luis Alonso León, Macuilxóchitl de Artigas Carranza and Ojo de Agua. References External links Santos in Oaxaca's Ancient Churches: San Jerónimo Tlacochahuaya- Art-historical study of the ''santos'' (statues of saints) in the church. {{DEFAULTSORT:San Jeronimo Tlacochahuaya ...
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San Jerónimo Tecoatl
San Jerónimo Tecoatl is a town and municipality in Oaxaca in south-western Mexico. The municipality covers an area of . It is part of the Teotitlán District Teotitlán District () is located in the north of the Cañada, Oaxaca, Cañada Region of the State of Oaxaca, Mexico. Municipalities The district includes the following municipalities: *Eloxochitlán de Flores Magón *Huautepec *Huautla de Jim� ... in the north of the Cañada Region. In 2005, the municipality had a population of 1,522. References Municipalities of Oaxaca {{Oaxaca-geo-stub ...
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San Jerónimo Taviche
San Jerónimo Taviche is a town and municipality in Oaxaca in south-western Mexico. The municipality covers an area of 213.06 km². It is part of the Ocotlán District Ocotlán District is located in the south of the Valles Centrales de Oaxaca, Valles Centrales Region of the State of Oaxaca, Mexico. Municipalities The district includes the following municipalities: * Asunción Ocotlán * Magdalena Ocotlán * O ... in the south of the Valles Centrales Region As of 2005, the municipality had a total population of 1,750. References Municipalities of Oaxaca {{Oaxaca-geo-stub ...
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San Jerónimo Sosola
San Jerónimo Sosola is a town and municipality in Oaxaca in south-western Mexico. The municipality covers an area of 140.34 km2. It is part of the Etla District Etla District is located in the north of the Valles Centrales Region of the State of Oaxaca, Mexico. Municipalities The district includes the following municipalities: * Guadalupe Etla * Magdalena Apasco * Nazareno Etla * Reyes Etla * San Agus ... in the Valles Centrales region. As of 2005, the municipality had a total population of 2,736. References Municipalities of Oaxaca {{Oaxaca-geo-stub ...
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San Jerónimo Silacayoapilla
San Jerónimo Silacayoapilla is a town and municipality in Oaxaca in south-western Mexico. The municipality covers an area of 30.62 km2. It is part of the Huajuapan District in the north of the Mixteca Region The Mixteca Region is a region in the state of Oaxaca, Mexico, part of the broader La Mixteca area which covers parts of the states of Puebla, Guerrero and Oaxaca. The region includes the districts of Juxtlahuaca, Silacayoapam, Huajuapan, Coix .... As of 2005, the municipality had a total population of 1,742. References Municipalities of Oaxaca {{Oaxaca-geo-stub ...
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San Jerónimo De Juárez
San Jerónimo de Juárez is a city and seat of the municipality of Benito Juárez, in the state of Guerrero, southern Mexico.Instituto Nacional de Estadística y Geografía The National Institute of Statistics and Geography (INEGI from its former name in ) is an autonomous agency of the Mexican Government dedicated to coordinate the National System of Statistical and Geographical Information of the country. It w .... Principales resultados por localidad 2005 (ITER). Retrieved on December 23, 2008 References Populated places in Guerrero {{Guerrero-geo-stub ...
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