División del Norte

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División del Norte was a famed revolutionary army corps of the Mexican Revolution, renowned for its mobility, effectiveness, and decisive role in several key victories under Pancho Villa.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf military formation
revolutionary army corps
activeIn Mexican Revolution NERFINISHED
alsoKnownAs Division of the North NERFINISHED
commemoratedBy Mexico City Metro station División del Norte NERFINISHED
street names in Mexican cities
country Mexico
culturalSignificance symbol of northern revolutionary resistance
dissolvedBecauseOf defeats by Constitutionalist forces
loss of logistical support
endTime circa 1915
engagedIn Battle of Celaya NERFINISHED
Battle of Ciudad Juárez (1913) NERFINISHED
Battle of Ojinaga NERFINISHED
Battle of Torreón NERFINISHED
Battle of Zacatecas (1914) NERFINISHED
hasEffect contributed to the fall of Victoriano Huerta
hasPart artillery units
cavalry units
infantry units
hasReputation one of the most powerful revolutionary forces in Mexico
headquartersLocation northern Mexico NERFINISHED
historicalPeriod early 20th century
ideology revolutionary
influenced course of the Mexican Revolution
knownFor decisive battlefield victories
high mobility
military effectiveness
languageOfName Spanish
locationOfOperation Chihuahua NERFINISHED
Coahuila NERFINISHED
Durango NERFINISHED
Zacatecas NERFINISHED
central Mexican plateau
militaryBranch cavalry
namedAfter northern region of Mexico
notableCommander Pancho Villa NERFINISHED
notableMember Felipe Ángeles NERFINISHED
Pancho Villa NERFINISHED
Rodolfo Fierro NERFINISHED
Tomás Urbina NERFINISHED
opposedTo Constitutionalist forces under Venustiano Carranza NERFINISHED
Victoriano Huerta NERFINISHED
federal forces of the Huerta regime NERFINISHED
partOf Mexican Revolution NERFINISHED
startTime 1913
strength tens of thousands of soldiers at its peak
uses railways for rapid troop movement

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Pancho Villa leaderOf División del Norte
Avenida División del Norte namedAfter División del Norte
this entity surface form: División del Norte (Mexican Revolution military division)
Mexico City Metro Line 3 hasStation División del Norte