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           Fotografía de  es:Francisco I. Madero entrando a la ciudad de  es:Cuernavaca el  es:12 de junio de  es:1911. Al extremo derecho, con una banda tricolor cruzada al pecho aparece  es:Emiliano Zapata. La imagen fue tomada de   y en los  es:Estados Unidos se considera en el  es:dominio público | 
          
          
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           Original uploader was  Ruiz at  es.wikipedia | 
          
          
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