El Triangulo ~upd~ -

. Through their dedication to authenticity, they have ensured that the stories of their region resonate far beyond the mountains, leaving an indelible mark on the heart of Latin music. (like Los Triunfadores), the geographical region , or perhaps a different historical context

The reports, obtained via Freedom of Information requests by journalist Jaime Maussán, confirmed that between 2004 and 2011, the Mexican Air Force detected moving within El Triángulo. These targets accelerated from 0 to 8,000 km/h instantaneously. No known aircraft, including the SR-71 Blackbird or the F-22 Raptor, is capable of that performance. El Triangulo

The area covers approximately 30 square kilometers of thick, misty forest that rarely sees direct sunlight due to the canopy cover and constant fog. Locals refer to this specific patch of woods as the "Air Cemetery" ( Cementerio de Aire ) because of the dozens of small aircraft that have allegedly crashed there since the 1990s. These targets accelerated from 0 to 8,000 km/h

Specifically, refers to the "Trinity of Silence" (Trinidad del Silencio) or the Zone of Silence (Zona del Silencio) . However, unlike the famous Zone of Silence in Mapimí, Durango, this El Triángulo is located in the state of Puebla , specifically within the dense pine-oak forests of the Sierra Negra (Black Mountain range). Locals refer to this specific patch of woods

In the bustling capital of Argentina, the neighborhood of Saavedra is home to a famous commercial and residential zone known locally as "El Triángulo." Bounded by the streets Crisólogo Larralde, Cabildo, and General Paz, this area serves as a micro-city within the metropolis. It is a hub of activity, featuring shopping centers like the Dot Shopping Mall and acting as a gateway between the city and the northern suburbs. For "Porteños" (residents of Buenos Aires), El Triángulo is not just a shape on a map; it is a destination for commerce and weekend leisure.