• Mulatos is a gold mine located in the town of Sahuaripa in Sonora, Mexico. Alamos Gold bought the mine in 2003 and commercial production started in 2006...
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  • ounces of gold, the Island Gold mine produced 140,900 ounces of gold, and Mulatos mine produced 121,300 ounces of gold. Alamos' total gold production...
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  • country. List of gold mines in Canada List of gold mines in the United States El Chanate Mulatos gold mine Haiti Mont Organisé gold mine Dominican Republic...
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    Mining in Mexico (category Mines in Mexico)
    company that own the Mulatos gold mine and the El Chanate defunct gold mines both Sonora. Aurcana Corporation operated the La Negra mine, a silver, copper...
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  • pad on the Mulatos River watershed. The Mulatos river flows into the Aros river near the village of Guadalupe El Grande. As of late 2009, mine drilling...
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    2014. De León, Viviano (11 November 2011). "RD será de negros, blancos y mulatos : Reforma electoral eliminaría el color indio". Listín Diario (in Spanish)...
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  • there was a third small group, the assimilados, comprising native blacks, mulatos, Asians, and mixed-race people, who had at least some formal education...
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    exclusively male and there was rapid intermarriage with white, black and mulato populations. The CIA World Factbook Cuba, in 2008, claimed a population...
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    returned to San Francisco but in 1900, he went to Mexico to work for the Mulatos Mining Company. Leslie wrote about the mining company's activities for...
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    category pardo, which included individuals who identified as pardo, moreno, mulato, caboclo, indigenous, etc. In subsequent censuses, pardo was formalized...
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    term used for people of unmixed African descent, while together with the Mulatos and Zambos they would be a total of 9% of the Peruvian population (2,850...
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    University Press 2009. Robert C. Schwaller, “The Importance of Mestizos and Mulatos as Bilingual Intermediaries in Sixteenth-Century New Spain,” Ethnohistory...
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    were called mestizos, those of African and Spanish descent were called mulatos, and those of Indigenous and African descent were called zambos. Genetic...
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    multiracial people, but a Pardo (brown) one, which may include caboclos, mulatos, cafuzos (local ethnonyms for people of noticeable mixed European and Amerindian...
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    trigueiro. / Bras. Designação irônica ou eufemística que se dá aos pretos e mulatos. Literally, this means: "(said of) those who have black hair and a somewhat...
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    culture". Lonely Planet. Retrieved 2021-05-27. "Afro Ecuador – Freedom Is Mine". Retrieved 2021-08-12. "In Ecuador, a poor valley gets a kick start". Christian...
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  • were exclusively male, and there was rapid mingling with white, black, and mulato populations. In the CIA World Factbook: Cuba (15 May 2008) the authors estimated...
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    there was a third small group, the assimilados, comprising native blacks, mulatos, Asians, and mixed-race people, who had at least some formal education...
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    En la novela histórica El Mulato Riquelme de Fernando Santiván se construye un personaje negro/mulato El bandido El Mulato Riquelme Afrodescendants Foundation...
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  • momia mona monfí morabito moraga morapio mozárabe mudéjar muftí mujalata mulato: Perhaps from Muwallad, as with the Muladi. Walad (ولد) means, "descendant...
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  • percent of their population. The Spanish historian Marmolejo said that gold mines had to shut down when all their Indian labor died. Mapuche fighting Spain...
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  • used within Latin America used in reference to African heritage include mulato (African – white mixture), zambo/chino (indigenous – African mixture) and...
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    unable to speak Castilian), and the new hybrid populations (mestizos, mulatos, and zambos, persons with both Indian and African heritage)." Catholic...
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    de Mónica Naranjo en 'Sobreviviré': un sexi cantante, bailarín y modelo mulato". 20minutos.es - Últimas Noticias (in Spanish). Retrieved April 21, 2022...
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  • any number of descriptive names, derived from the casta system, such as mulato and moreno. Blacks and indigenous people of Colombia also mixed to form...
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