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Pánuco
[ pah-nuh-koh; Spanish pah-noo-kaw ]
noun
- a river in E central Mexico, flowing E to the Gulf of Mexico. About 315 miles (505 km) long.
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While thus engaged, Cortez received intelligence that the province of Panuco was in a state of insurrection.
At Panuco phallic symbols abounded in the temples and on the public monuments.
Panuco is an old town of the Huestacos, and is subject to occasional inundations during the rainy season.
Panuco is the only town above Tampico, on the Panuco River, and contains only about four thousand inhabitants.
This river rises at the foot of the mountains near Victoria, and falls into the Panuco at Tampico.
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