Tenosique, Tabasco, Mexico

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Tenosique, in the Mexican state of Tabasco, is a small town known as the birthplace of revolutionary politician and former vice president José María Pino Suárez.

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Tenosique, Tabasco, Mexico canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf municipality
birthplaceOf José María Pino Suárez NERFINISHED
borderWith Guatemala NERFINISHED
municipality of Balancán NERFINISHED
municipality of Emiliano Zapata, Tabasco NERFINISHED
state of Campeche NERFINISHED
country Mexico
governedBy municipal president of Tenosique
hasAdministrativeDivisionType municipality of Tabasco
hasBorderCrossingFunction gateway between Tabasco and Petén, Guatemala
hasClimate tropical climate
hasCulturalEvent Carnaval de Tenosique NERFINISHED
hasCulturalTradition Danza del Pochó NERFINISHED
hasDemonym tenosiquense
hasEconomicActivity agriculture
cattle ranching
commerce
hasGeographicalFeature karst hills
tropical rainforest surroundings
hasHistoricalSignificance birthplace of Mexican vice president José María Pino Suárez
hasMunicipalSeat Tenosique (town) NERFINISHED
hasNotablePerson José María Pino Suárez NERFINISHED
hasOfficialLanguage Spanish
hasPopulationCharacteristic small town
hasPostalCodePrefix 86900
hasRelief lowlands and hills
hasReligiousBuilding Catholic parish church in Tenosique
hasRiver Usumacinta River NERFINISHED
hasTransportRole transit point for Central American migrants
languageUsed Spanish
locatedIn Gulf of Mexico drainage basin NERFINISHED
Tabasco NERFINISHED
Tabasco Lowlands NERFINISHED
locatedInAdministrativeEntity State of Tabasco NERFINISHED
locatedInRegion southeastern Mexico NERFINISHED
locatedInTimeZone Central Time Zone
surface form: Central Daylight Time

Central Time Zone
surface form: Central Standard Time
locatedNear Guatemalan border
locatedOnRiver Usumacinta River NERFINISHED
namedAfter Mayan term "Tana Tzu Ik" or "house of the weeping woman" (traditional etymology)
nearArchaeologicalSite Pomona NERFINISHED
San Claudio NERFINISHED
partOf Usumacinta Region NERFINISHED
railConnection on route of freight train used by migrants ("La Bestia")
roadConnection connected by highway to Palenque
connected by highway to Villahermosa
subdivisionOf Mexico NERFINISHED

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José María Pino Suárez placeOfBirth Tenosique, Tabasco, Mexico