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| | Hidalgo, Mexico |
 | | The state of Hidalgo, most of which lies in the central Mexican highlands, is bounded on the north by the states of San Luis Potosí and Veracruz, on the west by Querétaro, on the south by México state and Tlaxcala, and on the east by Puebla. |
 | | The history of Hidalgo during the colonial period was for the most part that of its capital, Pachuca. |
 | | In terms of mineral resources Hidalgo is one of the richest states in Mexico, with mines yielding silver, gold, mercury, copper, iron, lead, zinc and antimony. |
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