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"San Miguel Topilejo is a community in Tlalpan Delegacion, Federal District, Mexico. It is one of the eight original villages in Tlalpan. The San Miguel Arcángel temple is in this community. Corn, oat, and vegetable cultivation form the backbone of its economy. The Corn Fair (feria del elote) is held here.Arista, Lidia. "Los 8 pueblos de Tlalpan" (Archive). El Universal. September 1, 2011. Retrieved on June 2, 2014. "San Miguel Topilejo “El que lleva el bastón de mando precioso", basa su economía principalmente en el cultivo de hortalizas, avena y maíz. Entre sus atractivos se encuentran el templo de San Miguel Arcángel, la feria del Elote." Escuela Preparatoria Tlalpan II "Otilio Montaño" is located in the community. References External links *Citypopulation.de Category:Neighborhoods in Mexico City Category:Tlalpan "
"Stevie Ray Vaughan Memorial is a bronze sculpture of Stevie Ray Vaughan by Ralph Helmick, in Austin, Texas, United States. Description and history Located at Auditorium Shores, Lady Bird Lake in Austin, it was fabricated in 1993 by Argos Foundry of Brewster, New York. The work was installed in 1994 and is maintained by Austin Parks & Recreation.Stevie Ray Vaughan Memorial It has become a popular tourist attraction,Memorial and often has flowers and other devotions at its base.Stevie Ray Vaughan Statue References Category:1994 establishments in Texas Category:1994 sculptures Category:Bronze sculptures in Texas Category:Cultural depictions of American men Category:Cultural depictions of country musicians Category:Monuments and memorials in Texas Category:Outdoor sculptures in Austin, Texas Category:Sculptures of men in Texas Category:Statues in Austin, Texas Category:Statues of musicians Memorial "
"Jussieu Peninsula is a peninsula located at the south east end of Eyre Peninsula in South Australia. It is bounded by Proper Bay and Spalding Cove within the natural harbour known as Port Lincoln to the north, Spencer Gulf to the east and the Great Australian Bight to the south. While it was first explored and mapped by Matthew Flinders during February 1802, Flinders did not name it. In 1913, the name proposed by François Péron and Louis de Freycinet from Baudin's expedition when it visited later in 1802 was declared as the peninsula's official name by the Government of South Australia. Jussieu refers to the French botanist, Antoine Laurent de Jussieu. While parts of its surface have been cleared and used for agricultural purposes in the past, it is currently occupied by two protected areas: the Lincoln National Park and the Memory Cove Wilderness Protection Area. History A shore-based bay whaling station is believed to have operated at Spalding Cove between 1829 and 1832. See also *Cape Catastrophe *Cape Donington *Memory Cove *Sleaford, South Australia *Lincoln National Park, South Australia References External links *Lincoln National Park homepage *Memory Cove Wilderness Protection Area homepage Category:Peninsulas of South Australia Category:Whaling stations in Australia "