Pozo de Jacinto (Jacinto's Pit Cave) is a blowhole located at Barrio Bajuras in the northwestern side Puerto Rican municipality of Isabela on Puerto Rico...
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The Battle of San Jacinto (Spanish: Batalla de San Jacinto), fought on April 21, 1836, in present-day La Porte and Deer Park, Texas, was the final and...
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namely: Acatenango, Agua (water), and Fuego (fire). "The Historic Old Spanish Capital of Antigua, Guatemala | The Hemet & San Jacinto Chronicle". hsjchronicle...
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Albuefire de Odivelas (Ferreira do Alentejo) Manta Rota (Vila Nova de Cacela, Vila Real de Santo António) Olheiros de Água Doce (Albufeira e Olhos de Água, Albufeira)...
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creados by Jacinto Benavente and Ricardo Puga 1928: El guerrillero by José Buchs 1931: Isabel de Solís, reina de Granada by José Buchs 1934: El agua en el...
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Palm Springs, California (redirect from La Palma de la Mano de Dios)
Springs Walk of Stars San Jacinto Mountains Cactus to Clouds Trail – leads from the Art Museum to San Jacinto Peak Mount San Jacinto State Park Palm Springs...
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Mount San Jacinto State Park is in the San Jacinto Mountains, of the Peninsular Ranges system, in Riverside County, California, United States. A majority...
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(1976): Jacinto Martínez The House in the South (1975): Tomás El valle de los miserables (1975): Simón Blanco (1975): Lic. Caldoso Los perros de Dios (1974):...
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James Reserve (redirect from James San Jacinto Mountains Reserve)
The James San Jacinto Mountains Reserve, a unit of the University of California Natural Reserve System, is a 29-acre (120,000 m2) ecological reserve and...
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San Jacinto Viejo in 1842, Rancho San Jacinto y San Gorgonio in 1843, Ranchos La Laguna, Pauba, Temecula in 1844, Ranchos Little Temecula, Potreros de San...
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Fernández Caballero La fiesta de San Antón (1898) Tomás Torregrosa La fontana del placer José Castel Los gavilanes (1923) Jacinto Guerrero La generala (1912)...
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Zenú (section Zenúes in the mountains of San Jacinto)
lived around the time of the Spanish conquest in the mountains of San Jacinto and on the banks of the Magdalena River. They distinguished themselves...
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Selvaraj, Kandasamy; Xuelu, Gao; Jough-Tai, Wang; Edvin, Aldrian; G.S., Jacinto; Gusti Z., Anshari; Penjai, Sompongchaiyakul; B.J., Wang (May 2017). "Riverine...
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County, New Mexico ("Little Island") Jacinto, Nebraska, an unincorporated community in Kimball County, Nebraska Jardin de San Julian, Texas, a census-designated...
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Fronteras (redirect from Misión de Cuquiárachi)
located near the village of Ojo de Agua. Other points of interest are the Jacinto López reservoir, and the Cave of Presidio de Fronteras. In the early 20th...
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located to the south of the city in the foothills of the Santa Rosa and San Jacinto Mountains National Monument. The canyon is said to have received its name...
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The San Jacinto Wildlife Area (WA) is a 20,126-acre (8,145 ha; 31.447 sq mi) wildlife preserve in the Inland Empire region of California in the United...
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Texas Revolution (section San Jacinto)
San Jacinto veterans. In the late 19th century, the Texas Legislature purchased the San Jacinto battlesite, which is now home to the San Jacinto Monument...
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Los Indios Cueva del Indio Cueva del Indio (Arecibo) Cueva La Espiral Cueva Lucero Cueva Sorbeto Cueva Ventana Cuevas Las Cabachuelas Pozo de Jacinto...
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Fernandez Martinez (1896-1968), Governor of Guanajuato Jacinto López Moreno (León) - Jacinto López Moreno (1906-1971), founder of General Union of Workers...
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Oaxaca City (redirect from Oaxaca de Juárez)
Antonio de la Cal, Santa Cruz Xoxocotlán, San Andrés Huayapam, San Agustín Yatareni, Santa Lucía del Camino, Santa María Atzompa and San Jacinto Amilpas...
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San Bernardino National Forest (redirect from San Jacinto Wilderness)
Bernardino Mountains on the easternmost of the Transverse Ranges, and the San Jacinto and Santa Rosa Mountains on the northernmost of the Peninsular Ranges....
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Bishop Jacinto Vasco de Contreras y Velarde and changes the name to 'San Jacinto de los Osos' . In 1792 was renamed 'Villa de Nuestra Señora de Chiquinquirá...
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of these resins, which are still extracted manually. El Cerro de San Jacinto (San Jacinto Hill), is located on the eastern border of the municipality and...
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Huixquilucan Municipality (redirect from Huixquilucan de Degollado)
Bartolomé Coatepec, San Cristóbal Texcalucan, San Francisco Ayotuzco, San Jacinto, San Juan Yautepec, Santa Cruz Ayotuzco, Santiago Yancuitlalpan, Santuario...
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Doctor Gonçalves Ferreira and Center for Medical Genetics Jacinto Magalhães) and Águas de Moura (Center for Studies on Vectors and Infectious Diseases...
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Mountains, to the east by the Colorado Desert, and to the west by the San Jacinto Plain and the eastern slopes of the Palomar Mountains. The Cahuilla language...
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The battle of Agua Dulce Creek was a skirmish during the Texas Revolution between Mexican troops and rebellious colonists of the Mexican province of Texas...
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according to Barr, it was "the only major Texian success other than San Jacinto", the latter of which would lead to subsequent victory of the Texian conflict...
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1835, it did not replace the Texian Army until after the Battle of San Jacinto. When Mexico gained its independence from Spain in 1821, the former Spanish...
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