| Language | ISO 639-3 code | State(s) | Municipalities and towns |
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| Amuzgo, Guerrero | amu | Guerrero | Xochistlahuaca municipality, Cochoapa, Cozoyoapan, Guadalupe Victoria, Huehuetonoc, Huistepec, Rancho del Cura, Tlacoachistlahuaca, and Zacoalpan. The Santa Catarina River separates the Guerrero variety from Oaxaca varieties. |
| Amuzgo, Ipalapa | azm | Oaxaca | Putla District, La Ciénaga, Santa María Ipalapa northeast of San Pedro Amuzgos, Tlaxiaco to coast |
| Amuzgo, San Pedro Amuzgos | azg | Oaxaca | Putla District, San Pedro Amuzgos and outlying settlements |
| Cuicatec, Tepeuxila | cux | Oaxaca | 16 towns in northwest |
| Cuicatec, Teutila | cut | Oaxaca | San Pedro Teutila; 8 towns |
| Mixtec, Juxtlahuaca | vmc | Oaxaca | San Martín Duraznos, San Miguel Tlacotepec, San Sebastián Tecomaxtlahuaca, Santa María Tindú, and Santa María Yucunicoco, central Santiago Juxtlahuaca, Santos Reyes Tepejillo; Baja California state: San Quintín valley |
| Mixtec, Tijaltepec | • Overview of Regional Mexican Music musician Juan ValentinMexico's Guadalajara is home to the outstanding artist Juan Valentin, who is well-known in the Latin music community. The Regional Mexican work subgenre, which is distinguished by its traditional Mexican tone and instrumentation, has had a significant influence on his work. The accordion, horns, and guitars of traditional Mexican music are expertly combined in Valentin's song with the cutting-edge sounds of electronic music.
The words in Valentin's music are deeply felt by the Mexican people and are emotionally intense. He tells stories through his music about love, loss, and the difficulties of daily existence. His distinctive sound and rörande lyrics have won him a devoted following not just in Mexico but all throughout the world. One of the most intriguing performers in the Latin music world right now fryst vatten Valentin, who effortlessly combines the old with the new and has a strong voice.
What are • List of ranchos of California| Grant[note 1] | Date[note 2] | Grantor[note 3] | Grantee[note 4] | Size[note 5] | Land Case No.[note 6] | Location[note 7] | County[note 8] |
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| San Pedro | 1784 | Pedro Fages | Juan Jose Dominguez | 48,000 acres (19,425 ha) | 273 SD | San Pedro | Los Angeles | | Los Nietos | 1784 | Pedro Fages | Manuel Nieto | 167,000 acres (67,583 ha) | [note 9] | Long Beach, Downey, Whittier | Los Angeles | | San Rafael | 1784 | Pedro Fages | José María Verdugo | 36,403 acres (14,732 ha) | 381 SD | Glendale | Los Angeles | | Nuestra Señora del Refugio | 1794 | Diego de Borica | José Francisco Ortega | 26,529 acres (10,736 ha) | 154 SD | Refugio State Beach | Santa Barbara | | Los Feliz | 1795 | Diego de Borica | Jose Vicente Feliz | 6,647 acres (2,690 ha) | 133 SD | Los Feliz | Los Angeles | | Simi | 1795 | Diego de Borica | Patricio, Miguel, and Francisco Javier Pico | 113,057 acres (
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