Ignacio Pesqueira García (1820-1886) was a 19th-century Mexican general and politician. He was the Governor of Sonora over six times, with two of the...
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Hermosillo); officially Aeropuerto Internacional General Ignacio L. Pesqueira (General Ignacio L. Pesqueira International Airport) (IATA: HMO, ICAO: MMHO), is...
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specifically the leader of the Liberals in Sonora, Ignacio Pesqueira. After Crabb crossed the border, however, Pesqueira turned on him[clarification needed], and...
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Mexico between conservatives and liberals (1858-1860), the rebel Ignacio Pesqueira invited the U.S. politician Henry A. Crabb to colonize the northern...
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Mexico Villa Pesqueira, a municipality in Sonora, Mexico São João da Pesqueira, a municipality in Viseu district, Portugal Ignacio Pesqueira (1820–1886)...
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MMGR GUB Guerrero Negro Airport Hermosillo Sonora MMHO HMO General Ignacio Pesqueira Garcia International Airport Huatulco Oaxaca MMBT HUX Bahías de Huatulco...
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Sill in Oklahoma territory. Ignacio Pesqueira's survived the battle but his horse was shot and wounded, forcing Pesqueira to travel on foot. Several days...
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20th century. It also has a flower garden and statues of General Ignacio Pesqueira and General García Morales. The plaza is framed by the State Government...
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managed care. HMO or hmo may also refer to: IATA code for General Ignacio Pesqueira Garcia International Airport, in Hermosillo, Mexico ISO 639 code for...
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Ramón Corral first gained public attention in 1872, when General Don Ignacio L. Pesqueira, Governor of the State of Sonora, an undefeated general who had provided...
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and Juan Cortina in Tamaulipas, Florencio Antillón in Guanajuato, Ignacio Pesqueira in Sonora, Luis Terrazas in Chihuahua, and Manuel Lozada in Tepic...
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1945-1975. UCLA. pp. 560. ISBN 0-89551-066-9. 1981 El Caudillo Sonorense: Ignacio Pesqueira y sus tiempos. Mexico D.F.: ERA. pp. 191. 1980 Occupied America: A...
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Intervention, in the latter of which he was captured and shot by the French. Ignacio Pesqueira – governor of Sonora and general who fought against the French during...
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municipal president of Ocampo, Chihuahua, after Sonoran Governor Ignacio Pesqueira banished him from Sonora in 1873, for having taken up arms against...
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did not begin to recover from the war until the late 1850s, when Ignacio Pesqueira became governor and attracted foreign investment to the state, especially...
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Hidalgo International HMO – Hermosillo, Sonora, Mexico – General Ignacio Pesqueira Garcia LOM - Lagos de Moreno, Jaliso, Mexico - Francisco P.V. y R...
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control of Álamos, Sonora, and drove the Mexican Republican commander Ignacio Pesqueira from his base at Ures. As the Empire fell, Tánori was captured with...
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Álamos city councilor, and in 1860 took up arms in defense of General Ignacio Pesqueira's government during the rebellion led by Don Remigio Rivera. He commanded...
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(Sonora) Guaymas Guaymas International Airport Hermosillo General Ignacio Pesqueira Garcia International Airport United States (Alaska) Anchorage Ted...
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Cavalry, California Volunteers. Shortly afterward, Sonora Governor Ignacio Pesqueira, who had fled northward after his army had been destroyed in a series...
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15 May 1867. Eventually, José came to serve in the forces under Ignacio L. Pesqueira [es], who came to value José as a competent, well educated and trilingual...
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Alamogordo, New Mexico, United States UTC−07:00 Mar-Nov HMO MMHO General Ignacio Pesqueira García International Airport Hermosillo, Sonora, Mexico UTC−07:00...
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military post in the New Mexico Territory's Gadsden Purchase area. Ignacio Pesqueira, the new governor of Sonora, allowed quartermaster wagons to cross...
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Mercado. The killing of Gerardo Pesqueira, the deaf-mute son of former Sonoran governor Ignacio Pesqueira es:Ignacio L. Pesqueira, further angered the people...
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Imperial forces (as part of the French Intervention), forcing Governor Ignacio Pesqueira to flee northward and take up temporary residence at Calabazas. Service...
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Viceroyalty of New Spain (colonial México). In the 19th century General Ignacio Pesqueira, from nearby Arizpe, retired to Cananea. He fought against the Apache...
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them to state control. In 1857 Gándara was removed from power by Ignacio Pesqueira. The Yaqui under the leadership of Mateo Marquin, also known as Jose...
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39th Congress 1946 Jesús María Suárez 1946–1949 40th Congress 1949 Ignacio Pesqueira 1949–1952 41st Congress 1952 Jesús María Suárez Arvizu 1952–1955 42nd...
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secure diplomatic recognition to his regime. Pesqueira was born in Arizpe, Sonora. His older brother, Ignacio, went on to serve as Governor of Sonora.: 72 ...
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Andrés Quintana Roo Nicolás García de San Vicente Julián Villagrán Ignacio Pesqueira Jesús García Morales Juan Zuazua [es] Servando Teresa de Mier Carlos...
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