The Yaquis de Obregón (English: Obregón Yaquis) are a professional baseball team based in Ciudad Obregón, Sonora, Mexico. They compete in the Mexican Pacific...
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defeated Yaquis de Ciudad Obregón in six games, and in the 2021–22 season, both titles under manager Roberto Vizcarra. Official site "Charros de Jalisco"...
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company. Ciudad Obregón has the following sports teams: Yaquis de Obregón: Baseball team of the Mexican Pacific League. Halcones de Ciudad Obregón: Basketball...
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The Tomateros de Culiacán (English: Culiacán Tomato Growers) are a professional baseball team in the Mexican Pacific League based in Culiacán, Sinaloa...
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The Halcones de Ciudad Obregón (English: Ciudad Obregón Falcons) are a Mexican professional basketball team based in Ciudad Obregón, Sonora. The Halcones...
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of Ciudad Obregón. As early as the 6th century AD, native inhabitants known as the Yoeme or Yaqui were living in family groups along the Rio Yaqui. The...
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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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Estadio Yaquis is a stadium in Ciudad Obregón, Mexico. It is primarily used for baseball and serves as the home stadium for Yaquis de Obregón. It holds...
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Sonora (redirect from Estado Libre y Soberano de Sonora)
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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Arroceros de Ciudad Obregón and Pericos de Los Mochis. In 1958, only four teams participated, all from the state of Sonora: Rojos de Ciudad Obregón, Rieleros...
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Cócorit (section Yaqui resistance)
(after Ciudad Obregón, Esperanza, Pueblo Yaqui, and Tobarito). The town was founded in 1617 by the Spanish Jesuit missionaries Andrés Pérez de Ribas and...
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Municipality (settlements such as Agraristas de Ciudad Obregón, and Tetabiate). Ahome Municipality (settlements such as 89 B de I, Ahome, and Zapotillo Uno (Zapotillo...
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Tony Farmer (basketball, born 1994) (category Halcones de Ciudad Obregón players)
Joel (February 21, 2024). "Tony Farmer está de regreso con Halcones de Ciudad Obregón". Diario del Yaqui (in Spanish). Retrieved February 25, 2024. Arrieta...
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Navojoa (redirect from Mission Santa Catalina de Camoa)
of Ciudad Obregón connected primarily by a toll highway (Mex. 15) that extends north across the state of Sonora to the Arizona border. Ciudad Obregón International...
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Kit Pellow (category Broncos de Reynosa players)
season. He has since played for the Saraperos de Saltillo of the Mexican League, Yaquis de Ciudad Obregón in the Mexican Pacific League, and La New Bears...
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for the Saltillo Saraperos of the Mexican League, and for the Yaquis de Ciudad Obregón in the Pacific Mexican League, former Kansas City Royals player...
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contact with the Spanish conquistadors, when Diego de Guzmán arrived at the Yaqui region. The Yaquis defeated the Spanish army. In the 17th century Jesuit...
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Mexican Revolution (section María de Jesús González)
forces under Villa. Obregón moved south from Sonora along the Pacific Coast. When his way was blocked by federal gunboats, Obregón attacked these boats...
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Santa Fe, Mexico City (redirect from Santa Fe de Mexico)
City. It is part of the alcaldías (boroughs) of Cuajimalpa and Álvaro Obregón. Santa Fe consists mainly of luxury highrise buildings surrounding Centro...
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Cajemé (category Yaqui Wars)
Ciudad Obregón, the town formerly known as Cajeme.” In 1937 another legislation stated that Cajeme be the name of the Municipality and Ciudad Obregón...
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evict the rebel Yaquis. On 9 January, Ryder's patrol attacked the Yaquis in a small half-hour engagement. The camp was destroyed, one Yaqui was killed, and...
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joining the cabinets of Presidents Carranza, Adolfo de la Huerta, and Álvaro Obregón. Obregón selected him as the Laborist Party's candidate in the...
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Santiago Domínguez (category Sportspeople from Ciudad Obregón)
Spanish). Diario del Yaqui. 3 March 2019. Retrieved 19 May 2020. "Triunfante regreso de los Hermanos Domínguez a Ciudad Obregón" (in Spanish). tribuna...
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Lorenzo Buelna (category Baseball players from Ciudad Obregón)
1980) is a former Mexican baseball player. Buelna Lara was born in Ciudad Obregón, Mexico. He was signed by the Anaheim Angels as an undrafted free agent...
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Obson Dynamo F.C. (category Ciudad Obregón)
Liga TDP the following year. The last team from Ciudad Obregón to play in the league, Guerreros de Obregón, disappeared in 2017. Ahead of their first season...
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Alfredo Amézaga (category Yaquis de Obregón players)
the New England Collegiate Baseball League. He played for Yaquis de Obregón and Tomateros de Culiacán in the Mexican Pacific League between MLB seasons...
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Lupe Mejía (category People from Ciudad Obregón)
of rancheras and other Mexican folk music genres. Mejía was born in Ciudad Obregón, Sonora, Mexico. She began to sing at the age of 7 in school activities...
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century, such as Yaquis de Obregón and Naranjeros de Hermosillo, based in the state of Sonora, Venados de Mazatlán and Tomateros de Culiacán, both based...
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XHHX-FM is a radio station on 101.7 FM in Ciudad Obregón, Sonora. It is owned by Radio Grupo García de León and is known as La Mía with a grupera format...
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Mexico (redirect from Estados Unidos de Mexico)
City in 1920. General Adolfo de la Huerta became interim president, followed by the election of General Álvaro Obregón. The first quarter-century of...
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