They were put up for brigadier generalcies and he was rewarded with governorship of Sonora. |
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Sonora clingfish live under rocks, to which they cling, and in little or no water. |
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Extensive wetlands in Sonora have been decimated by irrigated agriculture and urbanization. |
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Yellow to red-orange mimetite associated with wulfenite is well known from the San Francisco mine, Cucurpe, and good specimens have come from Cerro Prieto, Sonora. |
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What a jaguar needs to survive in the rainforest of Belize, for instance, may be different from what it needs in the dry, open, bushy Sonora area of Mexico. |
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Time was, Ajo was best known as the last pit stop for tourists bound for the beaches of Sonora. |
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Three weeks ago, Sofia even sent her 4-year-old daughter back to Sonora, Mexico, figuring she could meet her child there. |
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Representatives of all of the biomes can be found within this region, from alpine tundra near Flagstaff, Arizona, to tropical forests in southern Sonora, Mexico. |
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Countless Yeomem Indians were hanged throughout Sonora, and countless more were rounded up and shipped to Oaxaca and the henequen plantations in Yucatan. |
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The Municipio of Alamos lies in southeast Sonora, within the physiographic provinces of the Sierra Madre Occidental and the arid western coastal plains of the state of Sonora. |
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Eldorado Corp. commissioned the La Colorada mine, also located in Sonora State. |
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At least that's what many fortune tellers inside Mexico City's witchcrafts market, Mercado de Sonora, predict. |
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In Mexico, the Burrowing Owl breeds from Aguascalientes north through Coahuila, Chihuahua, and Sonora, and in Baja California. |
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The company is based in Mexico City and has branches in Sonora and Durango. |
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A contract worth 194 million euros was awarded to build a 400 MW power plant within the state of Sonora. |
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When she returned to her chambers, Sonora was sitting on the lounge chair next to her armoire, gazing at a large velvet covered box that sat on her lap. |
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The other states where airports will be built are Chiapas, Quintana Roo, Puebla, Tamaulipas, Sonora and Estado de Mexico. |
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There were two ships: the Santiago, commanded by Hezeta himself, and the schooner Sonora, commanded by his second in command, Lieutenant Juan Francisco de la Bodega y Quadra. |
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The two Sonatas with five string parts from this Opus, recorded here, differ from the Mensa Sonora inasmuch as their character is more Italianate, and the fact that their various parts are linked dramatically. |
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At the Kino Border Initiative's Center for Deported Migrants in Nogales, Sonora, staff are seeing increasing numbers of repatriated migrants each day. |
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In addition the serial property includes a good sample of the Sonora desert ecosystems, considered one of the richest deserts in the world from the biodiversity point of view. |
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It was modelled on the Arizona Sonora Desert Museum, a great success in this field, and provided a base to meet both research and education needs. |
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Border between Nogales, Arizona, on the left, and Nogales, Sonora, on the right. |
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The oldest Clovis site in North America is believed to be El Fin del Mundo in northwestern Sonora, Mexico, discovered during a 2007 survey. |
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Rivers which flow into the Gulf of California include the Colorado, Fuerte, Mayo, Sinaloa, Sonora, and the Yaqui. |
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There is a regional directorate in the states of Baja California, Baja California Sur, Sonora and Sinaloa. |
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To the east, the Sonoran Desert enters the state from both California and Sonora. |
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On October 15, 1853, Walker set out with 45 men to conquer the Mexican territories of Baja California Territory and Sonora State. |
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At least one other killing may have occurred in Nogales, Sonora, Mexico. |
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Eelgrass has been used for food by the Seri tribe of Native Americans on the coast of Sonora, Mexico. |
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But it just so happened that the one that was found in an untagged laptop bag in Namibia on Wednesday came from his tiny four-person factory in Sonora, Calif., and not from a competitor's shop. |
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The Seri people, from the Mexican state of Sonora, find the leatherback sea turtle of significant cultural significance because it is one of their five main creators. |
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Many people laughed at Sonora Dodd nee Smart, when she gave the concept of having a Father's Day, as traditionally, only a mother is regarded as the sole nurturer of a child. |
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