According to the 2010 census, there were 43,850 people with such ancestry living in the Mexican state of Tabasco.
Kathryn C. Keller has written: 'Diccionario chontal de Tabasco' -- subject(s): Dictionaries, Spanish language, Chontal language, Chontal, Spanish 'Deadly Designs'
As of 2020, the estimated population of Tabasco, a state in Mexico, is approximately 2.5 million people.
Carlos Alvarez A. has written: 'Las figurillas de Jonuta, Tabasco' -- subject(s): Antiquities, Chontal Indians, Indian pottery, Indians of Mexico, Pottery figures
Paul Raymond Turner has written: 'The Highland Chontal' -- subject(s): Chontal Indians
TABASCO
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No. It is named Tabasco Sauce because one of the ingredients is tabasco chili. Besides that, such product is wholly manufactured in the US.
No. It is named Tabasco Sauce because one of the ingredients is tabasco chili. Besides that, such product is wholly manufactured in the US.
The Mexican states of Veracruz, Tabasco and Campeche, where most oil deposits are found, have a population of 9.85 million.
Indeed. There are three ingredients in Tabasco sauce: Tabasco peppers, vinegar and salt.
Tabasco is a Mexican state east of Vera Cruz.
You mean the Tabasco peppers? In fact, they are from Mexico.