County, Arizona. The population was 20,837 at the 2010 census and estimated 20,103 in 2019. Nogales forms part of the larger Tucson–Nogales combined...
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is a county in southern Arizona, United States. As of the 2020 census, the population is 47,669. The county seat is Nogales. The county was established...
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Heroica Nogales (Spanish pronunciation: [eˈɾojka noˈɣales]), more commonly known as Nogales, is a city and the county seat of the Municipality of Nogales in...
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Interstate 19 (redirect from Interstate 19 Business (Nogales, Arizona))
Interstate Highway located entirely within the US state of Arizona. I-19 travels from Nogales, roughly 90 meters (300 ft) from the Mexican border, to Tucson...
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The Battle of Ambos Nogales (The Battle of Both Nogales), or as it is known in Mexico La batalla del 27 de agosto (The Battle of 27 August), was an engagement...
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Marco A. López Jr. (category People from Nogales, Arizona)
connectivity for all and free online education. Born in Nogales, Sonora, Mexico, and raised in Nogales, Arizona, United States, Lopez became a United States citizen...
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Extremadura Nogales, Arizona Nogales High School (La Puente, California) Manuel Chaves Nogales (1897–1944), Spanish journalist and writer Eva Nogales, Spanish...
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Nogales was a three-sided military engagement of the Mexican Revolution, fought in November 1915 at the border towns of Nogales, Sonora, and Nogales,...
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Interstate 11 (redirect from Interstate 11 (Arizona))
Route 95 (US 95) from the Arizona state line and Boulder City. The freeway is tentatively planned to run from Nogales, Arizona, to the vicinity of Reno...
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Buffalo Soldier (section Battle of Ambos Nogales)
Nogales 1918 Collection, Pimeria Alta Historical Society (Nogales, AZ). Furthermore, an investigation by Army officials from Fort Huachuca, Arizona,...
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Ellen Griffin Dunne (category People from Nogales, Arizona)
Mexican from Nogales, Sonora. She attended Miss Porter's School in Farmington, Connecticut, Briarcliff College, and the University of Arizona, where she...
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Nogales-Mariposa Port of Entry opened in 1973 to divert truck traffic away from the busy downtown Grand Avenue border crossing. It connects Arizona State...
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KMSB (category Nogales, Arizona)
KZAZ, an independent station licensed to serve Nogales, Arizona, with a coverage area including Nogales and Tucson. Under the ownership of Roadrunner Television...
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13 km) northeast of the central business district of Nogales, a city in Santa Cruz County, Arizona, United States and is also a port of entry into the...
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Nogales; the Nogales-Mariposa Port of Entry, built in 1973, handles commercial traffic west of the Grand Avenue crossing, while the adjacent Nogales-Morley...
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large towns in Southern Arizona include Ajo, Casa Grande, Gila Bend, Oro Valley, Sierra Vista, Yuma, and the border cities of Nogales and Douglas. Furthermore...
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Nogales High School is a high school in Nogales, Arizona under the jurisdiction of the Nogales Unified School District. The old Nogales High School building...
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U.S. Route 89 (redirect from U.S. Route 89 (Arizona–Montana))
US 89 was a Canada–Mexico, border-to-border highway that ended at Nogales, Arizona, on its southern end. Sometimes called the National Park Highway, US...
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Ambos Nogales (Spanish for "both Nogales") refers to the two cities of Nogales, Arizona, United States, and Nogales, Sonora, Mexico. They lie 60 miles...
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Movita Castaneda (category People from Nogales, Arizona)
American of Mexican descent, was born in Nogales, Arizona, on a train traveling between Mexico and Arizona. Movita began her acting career singing the...
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the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) at the border crossing in Nogales, Arizona. The United States charged him with importing large sums of cocaine...
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Adrian Fontes (category People from Nogales, Arizona)
Fontes was raised in Nogales, Arizona. His family has lived in southern Arizona for more than 300 years, even before Arizona became a state. Fontes...
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Nogales International Airport (Spanish: Aeropuerto Internacional de Nogales) (IATA: NOG, ICAO: MMNG) is an international airport located in Nogales, Sonora...
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in Nogales, Arizona. Nogales is a city in Santa Cruz County, Arizona which lies on the border of Mexico and is separated from the town of Nogales, Sonora...
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MSA forms part of the larger Tucson-Nogales combined statistical area. Both Tucson and Phoenix anchor the Arizona Sun Corridor. The city is 108 miles...
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parts of Yuma and Nogales, as well as Avondale and Tolleson in Metro Phoenix. It is currently represented by Democrat Raúl Grijalva. Arizona picked up a seventh...
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Documentation: Nogales MRA". National Park Service. Retrieved March 4, 2017. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Bowman Hotel (Nogales, Arizona)....
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Mexican Border War (1910–1919) (category Wars fought in Arizona)
Kosterlitzky collapsed and surrendered to the United States Army garrison of Nogales, Arizona. The Battle of Naco is fought. Álvaro Obregón's rebel army defeated...
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The Hangover Part III (category Films shot in Arizona)
began in September 2012 in Los Angeles, California before moving to Nogales, Arizona and Las Vegas, Nevada. The film had its world premiere on May 13, 2013...
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approximately 9 miles (14 km) of riverbank within and north of the city of Nogales, Arizona. In recent years, due to water conservation efforts and restoration...
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