Pachuca
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Pa·chu·ca
(pə-cho͞o′kə, pä-cho͞o′kä) also Pachuca de So·to (dĭ sō′tō, dĕ) A city of central Mexico north-northeast of Mexico City, founded in 1534 on the site of an ancient Toltec city.
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Pachuca
(Spanish paˈtʃuka)n
(Placename) a city in central Mexico, capital of Hidalgo state, in the Sierra Madre Oriental: silver mines; university (1961). Pop: 333 000 (2005 est)
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Pa•chu•ca
(pɑˈtʃu kɑ)n.
the capital of Hidalgo, in central Mexico: silver mines. 174,013.
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