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1 Incumbents  



1.1  Federal government  





1.2  Supreme Court  





1.3  Governors  







2 Events  





3 Popular culture  



3.1  Sports  





3.2  Music  





3.3  Film  





3.4  Literature  







4 Notable births  





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1933
in
Mexico

Decades:
See also:

Events in the year 1933 in Mexico.

Incumbents

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Federal government

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Supreme Court

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Governors

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  • Campeche: Benjamín Romero Esquivel
  • Chiapas: Victórico R. Grajales
  • Chihuahua: Rodrigo M. Quevedo
  • Coahuila: Salvador Saucedo
  • Colima:
  • Durango: Carlos Real Félix[3]
  • Guanajuato: Melchor Ortega
  • Guerrero:
    • Adrián Castrejón
    • Gabriel R. Guevara
  • Hidalgo:
    • Bartolomé Vargas Lugo
    • Ernesto Viveros
  • Jalisco:
  • State of Mexico
    • Filiberto Gómez (PNR, 1929–1933)
    • José Luis Solórzano, (PNR, 1933–1935)
  • Michoacán: Dámaso Cárdenas
  • Morelos: Vicente Estrada Cajigal (Socialist Revolutionary Party of Morelos, PSRM)
  • Nayarit
    • Luis Castillo Ledón, Constitutional governor (1930–1933)
    • Rafael Ibarra Trujillo, Interim governor (1931)
    • Juventino Espinoza Sánchez, Interim governor (1933)
    • Gustavo B. Azcárraga, Interim governor (1933)
  • Nuevo León:
    • Francisco A. Cárdenas
    • Pablo Quiroga[4]
  • Oaxaca: Anastasio García Toledo
  • Puebla
    • Juan Crisóstomo Bonilla (PNR, 1933–1937)
    • José Mijares Palencia (1933)
    • Gustavo Ariza (1933–1937)
  • Querétaro: Saturnino Osornio
  • San Luis Potosí: Ildefonso Turrubiartes
  • Sinaloa: Manuel Páez
  • Sonora: Rodolfo Elías Calles (PNR)
  • Tabasco: Tomás Garrido Canabal (PRST)
  • Tamaulipas: Albino Hernández (interim)[5]
  • Tlaxcala: Adolfo Bonilla (PNR)
  • Veracruz: Gonzalo Vázquez Vela (PNR)
  • Yucatán: Bartolomé García Correa (PNR)
  • Zacatecas: Matías Ramos (PNR)
  • Events

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    Sports

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    Music

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    Film

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    Literature

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    Notable births

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    Notable deaths

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    References

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    1. ^ United States. Department of State (1934). United States Statutes at Large: 1933-1934. U.S. Government Printing Office. p. 1670.
  • ^ Nathan W. Clarke (2001). Modernizing the Countryside: Agrarian Education, the Mexican Revolution and the Hacienda de Roque, Celaya, Guanajuato. University of California, San Diego. p. 85.
  • ^ British Documents on Foreign Affairs--reports and Papers from the Foreign Office Confidential Print: Mexico, Central and South America, May 1934-January 1935. University Publications of America. 1989. p. 338. ISBN 978-0-89093-607-8.
  • ^ Roderic Ai Camp; Roderic A Camp (1991). Mexican Political Biographies, 1884–1934. University of Texas Press. p. 176. ISBN 978-0-292-75119-4.
  • ^ Juan Fidel Zorrilla (1989). Gobernadores, obispos y rectores: cronología-notas. M.A. Porrúa. ISBN 9789688421741.
  • ^ "Seven Persons Killed in Flood after Storm". St. Petersburg Times. Vol. 51, no. 60. Associated Press. August 7, 1933. Retrieved November 29, 2015.
  • ^ "11 Drown in Flood". St. Petersburg Times. Vol. 51, no. 62. Associated Press. August 9, 1933. Retrieved November 29, 2015.
  • ^ "El Vuelo De La Muerte". Película. Retrieved 21 December 2020.
  • ^ Jiménez, Enriqueta (La Prieta Linda) (9 September 2016). ""Hasta siempre, ojos buenos": La Prieta Linda". Excelsior. Retrieved 20 April 2017.
  • ^ "Bishop Florencio Olvera Ochoa". Catholic Hierarchy. Retrieved 21 December 2020.
  • ^ C. Valadés: Obras (Spanish), 1992, p. XI.

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=1933_in_Mexico&oldid=1226008328"

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