Geological Survey (USGS) said, in the Mexican state of Michoacan.
What does MICH stand for?
MICH stands for Michoacan (postcode, Mexico)
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Samples in periodicals archive:
Morelia, Jumada II 1, 1434, Apr 11, 2013, SPA -- At least 14 people died Wednesday in a series of clashes between gunmen and federal police in Michoacan state, authorities said.
The seven found in Uruapan, Michoacan had bullet wounds to the head.
Summary: Mexican soldiers have killed a suspected drug gunmen and injured another during a vicious firefight in the western state of Michoacan.
Sanchez was named interim mayor of Tancitaro, a town of around 26,000 people in Michoacan state, in December after the previous mayor and city council resigned when they received death threats from drug trafficking gangs.
In the name of God, 'Enough death already,'" seven Michoacan bishops said in a July 16 statement.
After retiring part of the weed from the monument, they took photographs and notified Michoacan INAH Center.
The Morelia archdiocese called on all Catholics in the state of Michoacan to participate in three days of prayer in response to a wave of drug-cartel violence that followed a federal crackdown on the criminal group La Familia Michoacana.