The University of Navojoa (Spanish, Universidad de Navojoa) is a Seventh-day Adventist institution of higher learning located in Navojoa, Sonora, Mexico...
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Navojoa is the fifth-largest city in the northern Mexican state of Sonora and is situated in the southern part of the state. The city is the administrative...
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Tabasco, Mexico University of Navojoa, Navojoa, Sonora, Mexico Herbert Fletcher University, Mayagüez, Puerto Rico Linda Vista University, Pueblo Nuevo,...
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Montemorelos, Nuevo León Universidad de Monterrey (UDEM) Universidad de Navojoa, Navojoa, Sinaloa Universidad de la Veracruz (UNIVER) Universidad del Claustro...
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Valle del Yaqui (category Geography of Sonora)
this. Cities of 25,000 or more include Ciudad Obregon, Empalme, Guaymas, Huatabampo, and Navojoa. The Mayo Valley near Navojoa is part of the agricultural...
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Paz León Matamoros Mazatlán Mérida Mexicali Monclova Monterrey Morelia Navojoa Nogales Nuevo Laredo Oaxaca Orizaba Pachuca Parral Piedras Negras Poza...
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Ciudad Obregón, Sonora, with satellite campuses in Guaymas, Empalme and Navojoa. Founded in 1955 as a preparatory school called Justo Sierra Institute...
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Culiacán Los Mochis and Mazatlán Sonora Guaymas Hermosillo Navojoa Ciudad Obregón State of Mexico Tecoac Cuautitlán Izcalli and Toluca Tabasco Villahermosa...
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Sonora (redirect from Free and Sovereign State of Sonora)
San Luis Río Colorado, and Navojoa. Sonora is bordered by the states of Chihuahua to the east, Baja California to the west (of the north portion) and Sinaloa...
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Mayo people (category Indigenous peoples of Aridoamerica)
Adolfo López Mateos, Huatabampo, and Zamicarit). Navojoa Municipality (settlements such as Agiabampo, Navojoa, and Yorentamehua). San Ignacio Río Muerto Municipality...
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Cuauhtémoc Moctezuma Brewery (category Mexican subsidiaries of foreign companies)
a subsidiary of Heineken International. The company operates brewing plants in Monterrey, Guadalajara, Toluca, Tecate, Orizaba, Navojoa and, beginning...
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XHUSH-FM (category University radio stations in Mexico)
three repeaters in Caborca, Navojoa and Santa Ana. XEUS-AM 850 signed on October 8, 1962, as the first broadcasting station of the Universidad de Sonora...
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Daniel Moskos (category Mayos de Navojoa players)
Moskos played in the Mexican Professional Winter League in Navojoa, Sonora for Mayos de Navojoa. In 24 games, he posted a 2–1 record with nine saves. On...
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León, Morelia, PrepaTec Navojoa, Northern Sonora, Obregón, Querétaro, San Luis Potosí, PrepaTec Santa Anita and Sinaloa. As of June 2019, campuses were...
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Álvaro Obregón (category People from Navojoa)
President of Mexico from 1920 to 1924. Obregón was re-elected to the presidency in 1928 but was assassinated before he could take office. Born in Navojoa, Sonora...
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Universidad de Sonora (redirect from University of Sonora)
Hermosillo. Hermosillo Caborca Navojoa Nogales Santa Ana Cajeme Huatabampo UNISON intends to increase the access and mobility of its students within the Americas...
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José María Tranquilino Almada (category People of the Second French intervention in Mexico)
by Don Remigio Rivera. He commanded a section of the National Guard, defeated the Mayo rebels in Navojoa and pacified[clarification needed] the Mayo River...
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C. F. Martin & Company (category Guitar manufacturing companies of the United States)
instruments and strings in Navojoa, Mexico. It produces approximately 193 guitars per day. Martin Guitars have been used by some of the world's most prominent...
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Danny Graves (category Mayos de Navojoa players)
in Brandon, Florida, and was awarded a baseball scholarship to the University of Miami. As a right-handed relief pitcher for the school as a junior,...
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Kevin Millar (category Mayos de Navojoa players)
baseball for Los Angeles City College and later Lamar University in Beaumont, Texas. Under the tutelage of Coach Jim Gilligan, Millar and the Cardinals prospered...
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Terry Collins (category Managers of baseball teams in Japan)
Albuquerque Dukes, the Dodgers' Triple–A affiliate also in winter to Mayos de Navojoa in the Mexican Pacific League. He managed the Dukes through the 1987 season...
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Samuel Ocaña García (category People from Navojoa)
position of municipal president of Navojoa, and was elected to the post to a three-year term. One of the first projects he orchestrated was the planting of trees...
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Company town (category Types of towns)
settled mostly uninhabited areas included Cananea, El Boleo, Nacozari, Navojoa, Copala, Concordia, Santa Eulalia, Santa Rosalía de Camargo, Batopilas...
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Alvaro Obregón returned to Sonora and carried out business projects in Navojoa and Cajeme, creating in 1925, the company 'Obregón y Cía.', which provided...
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use of Indigenous imagery. Indios de Mayagüez - (Indians of Mayaguez) Puerto Rican Baseball team from Mayagüez, Puerto Rico. Mayos de Navojoa (Navojoa, Sonora...
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Lorenzo Bundy (category James Madison University alumni)
returned to manage the Mayos de Navojoa of the Mexican Pacific League. On January 6, 2020, Bundy was named the manager of the Binghamton Rumble Ponies,...
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Kevin Youkilis (redirect from Greek God of Walks)
down the road. Youkilis spent the 2003–04 winter in Mexico, playing for Navojoa of the Mexican Pacific League. In 2004, he appeared in 32 games for Pawtucket...
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Wonder Man (section Guardians of the Galaxy)
Mockingbird deal with the Kree and the Skrull's fight with the Cotati near Navojoa. When Quicksilver is hit by special spheres fired by the Cotati magicians...
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Yaqui Wars (category Military history of Mexico)
governor of Sonora, led an attack from Navojoa to Capetemaya in 1882, with the intention of capturing Cajemé. Cajemé was wounded in the Battle of Capetemaya...
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Jinotepe, Nicaragua Sestri Levante, Italy Shingū, Japan Santa Fe Springs Navojoa, Mexico Tirschenreuth, Germany Santa Monica Fujinomiya, Japan Hamm, Germany...
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