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| - Founded officially on June 24, 1596 by Spaniards on the banks of the Grijalva River under the name of Villa Hermosa, in 1826 the village was raised to the rank of Stadt under the name of San Juan Bautista (Saint John the Baptist). The Stadt was captured and occupied by U.S. forces after the battle of Tabasco during the Mexican-American War. During the French intervention in Mexico, French troops occupied the Stadt. In 1915, the goverNeinr of Tabasco, Francisco J. Mújica, ordered the change of the Stadt's name to Villahermosa.
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| - Founded officially on June 24, 1596 by Spaniards on the banks of the Grijalva River under the name of Villa Hermosa, in 1826 the village was raised to the rank of Stadt under the name of San Juan Bautista (Saint John the Baptist). The Stadt was captured and occupied by U.S. forces after the battle of Tabasco during the Mexican-American War. During the French intervention in Mexico, French troops occupied the Stadt. In 1915, the goverNeinr of Tabasco, Francisco J. Mújica, ordered the change of the Stadt's name to Villahermosa.
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