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  • The new cafe run by Rocio from the Pochote Market is called La Pochotita, Rufino Tamayo #814

    Page 2 2007

  • The new cafe run by Rocio from the Pochote Market is called La Pochotita, Rufino Tamayo #814

    Page 2 2007

  • The new cafe run by Rocio from the Pochote Market is called La Pochotita, Rufino Tamayo #814

    Page 2 2007

  • It is called the Rocio, and was formerly styled the Square of the

    The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 20, No. 569, October 6, 1832 Various

  • America Rocio/Associated Press STRANDED: A dog chained to a hamburger stand sat on a table in a flooded street in Villahermosa, Mexico, Wednesday.

    Photos of the Day: Sept. 30 2010

  • The Mexican journalists Marcela Yarce left and Rocio González, who were found dead in Mexico City.

    Mexican journalists found dead 2011

  • Every spring hundreds of thousands of devotees converge at the shrine to pay homage to the Virgin del Rocio during a festival that combines religious fervor and festive color.

    Photos of the Day: June 9 2011

  • Two joggers discovered the bodies of Marcela Yarce, the founder of a political magazine, and Rocio González, a freelance journalist, near a cemetery in El Mirador park in the poor, crowded neighbourhood of Iztapalapa.

    Mexican journalists found dead 2011

  • In Thursday's pictures from Spain, devotees make the pilgrimage to the Shrine of El Rocio in Seville, and police and demonstrators clash in Valencia.

    Photos of the Day 2011

  • Marcelo del Pozo Reuters Pilgrims stood in the Quema River as they made their way to the shrine of El Rocio in Seville, Spain, on Thursday.

    Photos of the Day 2011

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