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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 34. Chapters: Tula, Hidalgo, Tulancingo, Huasca de Ocampo, Ixmiquilpan, Acatlan, Hidalgo, Mineral del Monte, Actopan, Hidalgo, Calnali, Chapulhuacan, Zapotlan de Juarez, Singuilucan, Tepeji, Apan, Huejutla de Reyes, Mineral de la Reforma, Mixquiahuala, Atotonilco de Tula, Francisco I. Madero Municipality, Hidalgo, Tulantepec de Lugo Guerrero, Orizatlan, Mineral del Chico, Tezontepec de Aldama, Alfajayucan, Omitlan de Juarez, Agua Blanca de Iturbide, Molango, Cuautepec de Hinojosa, Jacala, Acaxochitlan, Atotonilco El Grande, San Salvador, Hidalgo, Metztitlan, Tepehuacan de Guerrero, San Agustin Metzquititlan, San Agustin Tlaxiaca, Atitalaquia, Nopala, El Arenal, Hidalgo, Tenango de Doria, Progreso, Hidalgo, Pisaflores, Santiago de Anaya, Tlaxcoapan, Almoloya, Hidalgo, Huichapan, Nicolas Flores, Hidalgo, Tizayuca, Zimapan, San Bartolo Tutotepec, Tepeapulco, Zacualtipan, Ajacuba, Juarez, Hidalgo, Tecozautla, Tepetitlan, Atlapexco, Emiliano Zapata, Hidalgo, Tlahuelilpan, Chapantongo, Yahualica, Hidalgo, Epazoyucan, Eloxochitlan, Hidalgo, Cardonal, Tlanchinol, Xochicoatlan, Tianguistengo, Zempoala, Hidalgo, Tolcayuca, Huazalingo, Chilcuautla, Tetepango, Tlahuiltepa, Xochiatipan, Huehuetla, Metepec, Hidalgo, Tlanalapa, Tasquillo, Huautla, Hidalgo, La Mision, Hidalgo, Lolotla, Pacula, Jaltocan, Pachuca. Excerpt: Tulancingo (officially Tulancingo de Bravo) is the second-largest city in the Mexican state of Hidalgo. It is located in the southeastern part of the state and also forms one of the 84 municipalities of Hidalgo, as well as the Archdiocese of Tulancingo. Located 93 km from Mexico City, this area is the most important wool textile producer in the country and was home to El Santo, Mexico's most famous lucha libre wrestler. It is also home to the Huapalcalco archeological site, which was the forerunner to the Teotihuacan civilizatio...