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Zentla is a municipality in the Mexican state of Veracruz. The seat is Colonia Manuel González.

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Veracruz State of Veracruz
Xalapa (capital)
Municipalities of Veracruz
Huasteca Alta Region
Huasteca Baja Region
Totonaca Region
Nautla Region
Capital Region
Sotavento Region
Mountains Region
Papaloapan Region
Los Tuxtlas Region
Olmeca Region

19°04′30″N 96°41′45″W / 19.0750°N 96.6958°W / 19.0750; -96.6958


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