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  • I just had to tell you about the wonderful weekend I had when I accompanied 26 horsemen riding the "Route of Cortez" from Las Vigas to Cinco Palos on the slopes of the Cofre de Perote mountain.

    Cabalgate Ruta de Cort�s 2007

  • I just had to tell you about the wonderful weekend I had when I accompanied 26 horsemen riding the "Route of Cortez" from Las Vigas to Cinco Palos on the slopes of the Cofre de Perote mountain.

    Cabalgate Ruta de Cort�s 2007

  • I just had to tell you about the wonderful weekend I had when I accompanied 26 horsemen riding the "Route of Cortez" from Las Vigas to Cinco Palos on the slopes of the Cofre de Perote mountain.

    Cabalgate Ruta de Cort�s 2007

  • I just had to tell you about the wonderful weekend I had when I accompanied 26 horsemen riding the "Route of Cortez" from Las Vigas to Cinco Palos on the slopes of the Cofre de Perote mountain.

    Cabalgate Ruta de Cort�s 2007

  • Sometimes, dark rain clouds and the high mountain of El Cofre de Perote (Naucamapantéptl in Náuhatl) serve as a spectacular background.

    Xico: a village of enchantment in Veracruz 2000

  • In the same mountain chain Nevado de Toluca rises to 15,032 feet (4,582 m) and Cofre de Perote reaches to 14,018 feet (4,273m).

    Facts About Mexico 2000

  • Sometimes, dark rain clouds and the high mountain of El Cofre de Perote (Naucamapantéptl in Náuhatl) serve as a spectacular background.

    Xico: a village of enchantment in Veracruz 2000

  • In the same mountain chain Nevado de Toluca rises to 15,032 feet (4,582 m) and Cofre de Perote reaches to 14,018 feet (4,273m).

    Facts About Mexico 2000

  • Sometimes, dark rain clouds and the high mountain of El Cofre de Perote (Naucamapantéptl in Náuhatl) serve as a spectacular background.

    Xico: a village of enchantment in Veracruz 2000

  • The biographer relates that in the year 1776 Johnson and he were on a visit to Bristol and were induced by Catcott to climb the steep flight of stairs which led to the muniment room in order to see the famous 'Rowley's Cofre'.

    The Rowley Poems Thomas Chatterton

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