Irapuato
Americannoun
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Villegas, whose family spent three days in Irapuato waiting for the train, was among many who saw the Darien Gap as an opportunity.
From Seattle Times • Sep. 23, 2023
"There are hundreds of people arriving every day," said migrant activist Guadalupe Gonzalez last week in the central city of Irapuato, where the train makes a stop.
From Reuters • May 10, 2023
“Todos, yo incluida, somos parte del problema”, explica Gabriela Olmedo Álvarez, microbióloga y directora del campus del Cinvestav en Irapuato.
From Science Magazine • Oct. 5, 2021
Arroyo left her home in the city of Irapuato on Aug. 22 and was never seen again.
From Los Angeles Times • Mar. 8, 2020
At Irapuato, an unimportant, dingy, dilapidated little town, nineteen miles from Silao, is the junction of the trunk line and a branch road to Guadalajara, which city we shall visit on our return trip northward.
From Aztec Land by Ballou, Maturin Murray
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