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The Tonalá River is a river of Mexico . It originates in the hilly region south of Nezahualcóyotl Reservoir , near where the borders of Chiapas , Tabasco , and Veracruz meet. It flows north-northwest to empty into the Gulf of Mexico . It forms the border between Tabasco and Veracruz states for most of its length.

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4-474: Juan de Grijalva 's 1518 expedition named it Rio de San Antonio. This article related to a river in Mexico is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Juan de Grijalva Juan de Grijalva ( Spanish: [xwan de ɣɾiˈxalβa] ; c. 1490 – 21 January 1527) was a Spanish conquistador , and a relative of Diego Velázquez . He went to Hispaniola in 1508 and to Cuba in 1511. He

8-750: The port of Matanzas , Cuba , with four ships on 8 April 1518. After rounding the Guaniguanico in Cuba, Grijalva sailed along the Mexican coast, discovered Cozumel on 3 May 1518, and arrived on 8 June 1518 at the Tabasco region in southern Mexico. The Río Grijalva in Mexico was named after him. He was also the first Spaniard to encounter Moctezuma II 's delegation. One of the natives joined them, being baptized as Francisco, and became an interpreter on Cortes' expedition. Bernal Díaz del Castillo wrote about

12-549: The travels of Juan de Grijalva in his book Historia de las Indias. . According to W H Prescott's "Conquest of Mexico," Grijalva was the first Spaniard to bring back word of the plentiful gold hoard of the Aztecs, inflaming passions for conquest. In 1518 Hernán Cortés stayed at Juan's home in Trinidad, Cuba , at the start of his Mexican expedition. He recruited men there, including the five Alvarado brothers. Juan de Grijalva

16-726: Was one of the early explorers of the Mexican coastline, and was killed by natives in Honduras on 21 January 1527. In 1518, Grijalva became one of the first to explore the shores of Mexico . According to Hernán Cortés , 170 people went with him, but according to Pedro Mártir , there were 300 people. The main pilot was Antón de Alaminos , the other pilots were Juan Álvarez (also known as el Manquillo ), Pedro Camacho de Triana , and Grijalva. Other members included Francisco de Montejo , Pedro de Alvarado , Juan Díaz , Francisco Peñalosa , Alonso de Ávila, Alonso Hernández, Julianillo , Melchorejo , and Antonio Villafaña . They embarked from

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