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    The Álvaro Obregón Dam (also known as the Oviáchic Dam) is an embankment dam on the Yaqui River north of Ciudad Obregón, in Sonora, Mexico. The purpose...
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    following Obregón's assassination. The Álvaro Obregón Dam, built near Ciudad Obregón, became operational during the gubernatorial term of Obregón's son. Obregón...
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    its name from Mexican Revolutionary Álvaro Obregón, a native of nearby Huatabampo, Sonora. Álvaro Obregón became president of Mexico after the Revolution...
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    referred to as the Álvaro Obregón Reservoir) is located in the foothills of the Sierra Madre Occidental and is created by the Álvaro Obregón Dam. Lake Ouiachic...
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  • Rio Cobre Dam Adolfo Ruiz Cortines Dam Aguamilpa Dam Álvaro Obregón Dam Amistad Dam Angostura Dam Cerro de Oro Dam Chicoasén Dam El Cajón Dam Emilio López...
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    reservoir, behind the Álvaro Obregón Dam completed in 1952. Dams were also constructed on the Mayo river. Because of the dams, soil condition deteriorated...
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    Dearborn 1997, 911 Matute, "Álvaro Obregón", 1032. Dulles, Yesterday in Mexico, 158–172 Matute, Álvaro. "Álvaro Obregón". Encyclopedia of Mexico. Chicago:...
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    1910. The Mexican Revolutionary Álvaro Obregón was born in Hacienda Siquisiva, a small town near Navojoa. Álvaro Obregón became president of Mexico after...
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  • Dam Álamos, Sonora 10 Oviáchic (Álvaro Obregón) Dam Cajeme, Sonora 27°49′21″N 109°53′34″W / 27.82250°N 109.89278°W / 27.82250; -109.89278 (Álvaro...
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    at the mere confluence of the Humaya and Tamazula rivers. Located on Álvaro Obregón Avenue. Culiacán's economy is mainly agricultural and commerce, being...
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  • agriculture and livestock raising. The river is now controlled by the Álvaro Obregón Dam upriver. Bácum Municipality is bounded by the Municipalities of Cajeme...
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    of Obregon. Its course is interrupted by several reservoirs like Plutarco Elías Calles (El Novillo), Lázaro Cárdenas (Angostura), or Álvaro Obregón (El...
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    the accession to power of the Sonoran generals Adolfo de la Huerta, Álvaro Obregón, and Plutarco Elías Calles, Alemán González continued in opposition...
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    Revolutionary Party (PNR) in the wake of the assassination of president-elect Álvaro Obregón, Plutarco Elías Calles had unofficially remained in power during the...
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    deposed, Carranza competed for power against Álvaro Obregón and others. The Yaquis joined with Álvaro Obregón's forces after 1913. By 1920, Carranza had become...
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    Desierto de los Leones National Park (category Álvaro Obregón, Mexico City)
    within the limits of Mexico City; it stretches between Cuajimalpa and Álvaro Obregón boroughs. It is located in the Sierra de las Cruces mountain range west...
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    Huerta became interim president, followed by the election of General Álvaro Obregón. The first quarter-century of the post-revolutionary period (1920–1946)...
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  • Environment Committee in 1992. Calle Ángela Alessio street in the borough of Álvaro Obregón in Mexico City, is named in her honour. Tovar, Aurora (1996). Mil quinientas...
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    José Rafael Campoy, Mexican Jesuit, teacher, scholar, and theologian Álvaro Obregón, a general in the Mexican Revolution and President of Mexico José Vicente...
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    Carranza, Obregón, Villa, and Zapata eventually led the rebels to victory. The fight against Huerta formally ended on August 15, 1914, when Álvaro Obregón signed...
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    Aguilar Camín, Héctor. "Nociones presidenciales de cultura nacional. De Álvaro Obregón a Gustavo Díaz Ordaz." En torno a la cultura nacional (1976). Camp,...
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    officer under Obregón during the Mexican Revolution, and they had both been wounded at the Battle of Celaya, Later, Rodríguez lent Obregón a significant...
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    (silent dead nature), combines geometrical abstraction and cubism. Alejandro Obregón is often considered as the father of modern Colombian painting, and one...
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    party founded by Plutarco Elías Calles in the wake of President-elect Álvaro Obregón's assassination in 1928 changed its name to the Institutional Revolutionary...
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    ships belonging to Federal forces appeared in the bay, and General Álvaro Obregón of the rebel army ordered the bombing of these ships using the aircraft...
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  • was banned for 30 years due to its portrayal of revolutionary heroes Álvaro Obregón and Plutarco Elías Calles. 1968 Fando y Lis This film was initially...
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  • Cameron, John Morton, Stefan Kalipha, Ram John Holder, Willis Bouchey, Ana Obregón, Michael Lees, Tony Mathews, Leticia Garrido, Anna Nicholas, Anthony Pullen...
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    procedures. Dams Costa Rica's largest dams include The Lake Arenal Dam, Lake Cachi Dam, the Rio Macho Dam, the Pirrís Dam, the Reventazón Dam and the proposed...
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    post-Revolution Mexico. Coolidge recognized Mexico's new governments under Álvaro Obregón and Plutarco Elías Calles, and continued American support for the elected...
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    Gateway GTW SH 4 (International Boulevard) Brownsville, Texas Matamoros Alvaro Obregon Matamoros, Tamaulipas Gateway International Bridge; no trucks 1926 Brownsville...
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