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    The Chihuahua (or Spanish: Chihuahueño) is a Mexican breed of toy dog. It is named for the Mexican state of Chihuahua and is the smallest dog breed in...
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    The city of Chihuahua or Chihuahua City (Spanish: Ciudad de Chihuahua [sjuˈða(ð) ðe tʃiˈwawa]; Lipan: Ją’éłąyá) is the state capital of the Mexican state...
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    The Ferrocarril Chihuahua al Pacífico (Chihuahua-Pacific Railway), also known as El Chepe from its reporting mark CHP, is a major rail line in northwest...
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    from its source in the Sierra Madre in the state of Chihuahua, Mexico. Commonly referred to as "La Junta" (the joining), the two rivers resulted in plentiful...
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    seat of the municipality of Ojinaga, in the northern Mexican state of Chihuahua. As of 2015, the town had a total population of 28,040. It is a rural...
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    Guerrero is one of the 67 municipalities of Chihuahua, in northern Mexico. The municipal seat lies at Vicente Guerrero (aka Ciudad Guerrero). The municipality...
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  • La Junta Indians is a collective name for the various Indians living in the area known as La Junta de los Rios ("the confluence of the rivers": the Rio...
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  • Cementos Mexicanos, Compañía Fundidora de Fierro y Acero de Monterrey and Junta de la Unión Regional Nuevoleonesa. "Christus Health International". Christus...
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  • El Río Chiquito, El Táscate, El Yerbanís, Junta de los Arroyos [Junta de los Ríos], La Bolada, La Ciénega, La Nopalera, Las Espuelas, Las Lajas, Los Arbolitos...
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    Sierra Madre Occidental (category Landforms of Chihuahua (state))
    Federal Highway 16 connects Hermosillo, Sonora and La Junta, Chihuahua. In the mountains, the La Entrada al Pacifico Corridor is an incomplete road intended...
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  • traveled to and traded with the people in the Rio Grande Valley. Near La Junta de los Rios, the junction of the Rio Grande and the Rio Conchos, were a...
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    state of Chihuahua. It serves as the seat of the municipality of Cuauhtémoc. The city lies 103 km (64 mi) west of the state capital of Chihuahua. As of...
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  • explorers, including Juan Domínguez de Mendoza, recorded Julimes living around La Junta de los Rios in the mid-17th century. Over the next hundred years, the Julimes...
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  • Salvador Lutteroth and Enrique Carmona, Azules de Veracruz owned by Pasquel, La Junta de Nuevo Laredo and Unión Laguna de Torreón. Later in the season, Alijadores...
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    Abraham González (governor) (category Politicians from Chihuahua (state))
    head of the Anti-Re-electionist Club in Chihuahua. González was one of the main leaders of the Maderista Junta Revolucionaria Mexicana, the movement which...
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    Spanish and merged with the Tobosos. The Spanish made slave raids to the La Junta de los Ríos, committing cruelties against the native population. The Suma-Jumano...
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    Nueva Vizcaya, New Spain (category History of Chihuahua (state))
    Spanish. It consisted mostly of the area which is today the states of Chihuahua and Durango and the southwest of Coahuila in Mexico as well as parts of...
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  • outpost of Santa Bárbara, Chihuahua, Mexico on June 5, 1581. The expedition party forded the Rio Grande, possibly at La Junta de los Ríos where they visited...
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  • to gathering wild plants. They were described as "very handsome." Near La Junta, the junction of the Conchos River and the Rio Grande, Chamuscado and Rodríguez...
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  • through Guachochi and Creel to eventually intersect Fed. 16, west of La Junta, Chihuahua. From the junction at Las Yerbitas (Aserradero Yerbites), Fed. 24...
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    Texas at Austin. Jones, Oakah L. (1991). "Settlements and Settlers at La Junta del los Rios, 1759–1822" [The Journal of Big Bend Studies, Vol. III] (PDF)...
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  • November 2023. Retrieved 24 April 2024. "Querétaro y Chihuahua, las dos nuevas franquicias de la LMB para la temporada 2024". Marca (in Spanish). 12 April 2023...
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    for Caro Quintero, dropping Marines into the mountain villages of La Noria, Las Juntas, Babunica, and Bamopa, all in the Badiraguato Municipality, but their...
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    Aldama, and Manuel Santamaria were executed in Chihuahua City. July 30. Miguel Hidalgo was executed in Chihuahua City. The heads of Hidalgo and other insurgent...
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    Zuloaga in an effort to reach a compromise with liberals, a conservative junta of representatives elected Miramón as president. Miramón would lead the...
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    campaigns against Indians until 1837, when he left the department of Chihuahua, having previously been granted the rank of lieutenant of engineers. He...
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    del mal. Calero reprises his role in TV Series Diomedes, el cacique de la junta. In the 2016 TV series Bloque de búsqueda is portrayed by the Colombian...
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    Venustiano Carranza. A young and able revolutionary, Orozco—along with Chihuahua Governor Abraham González—formed a powerful military union in the north...
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    Negrete, Brincourt had then proceeded towards Chihuahua with two thousand five hundred men. He entered Chihuahua City, then serving as the provisional capital...
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    Spanish defenders rapidly collapsed and the Supreme Central Junta fled to Cádiz. José María de la Cueva, 14th Duke of Alburquerque was able to bring 12,000...
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