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Encyclopedia > Puente Nacional

Puente Nacional is a city in Veracruz Mexico. Puente Nacional is borded by Actopan, Veracruz, and La Antigua. It stands on the railway and on Federal Highways 180 and 172. In Puente Nacional the major products are coffee, fruits, sugar.


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About Puente (773 words)
The Puente Project's mission is to increase the number of educationally underserved students who enroll in four-year colleges and universities, earn college degrees, and return to the community as mentors and leaders to future generations.
Puente is especially successful in providing students with a strong foundation in critical thinking and expository writing -- tools that will benefit the student in whatever endeavor he or she pursues.
Puente es un programa con reconocimiento a nivel nacional que ha ayudado a miles de estudiantes a prepararse para sobresalir en sus estudios universitarios.
Tegucigalpa before Mitch (488 words)
Puente Mallol crosses the Río Choluteca near center of photograph.
Puente Soberanía Nacional is now visible, as is the northern end of Puente Carías.
November, 1970: View (toward the south) of the Estadio Nacional from La Leona.
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