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    Álvaro Obregón Salido (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈalβaɾo oβɾeˈɣon]; 17 February 1880 – 17 July 1928) was a Mexican military general and politician who served...
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    Dearborn 1997, 911 Matute, "Álvaro Obregón", 1032. Dulles, Yesterday in Mexico, 158–172 Matute, Álvaro. "Álvaro Obregón". Encyclopedia of Mexico. Chicago:...
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    its name from Mexican Revolutionary Álvaro Obregón, a native of nearby Huatabampo, Sonora. Álvaro Obregón became president of Mexico after the Revolution...
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    the differences between two regions within Álvaro Obregón. The flora and fauna of the borough of Álvaro Obregón developed during prehistoric times. Nowadays...
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  • of Sonora from 1955 to 1961. He was a son of Álvaro Obregón Salido and María Tapia Monteverde. Obregón Tapia's father was a brilliant Sonoran general...
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  • Álvaro Obregón (1880–1928) was the 46th president of Mexico. Álvaro Obregón may also refer to: Álvaro Obregón Tapia (1916–1993), a Mexican politician...
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    Caudillo: Alvaro Obregón and the Mexican Revolution, 66 Hall, Linda B. Álvaro Obregón: Power and Revolution in Mexico, 1911–1920, 67–69 Hall, Álvaro Obregón, 71...
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    Santa Bárbara • Pueblo Santa María Malinalco • Reynosa Tamaulipas • San Álvaro • San Antonio • San Bartolo Cacahualtongo • San Bernabé • San Francisco...
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    These included Álvaro Obregón, who as a widower with small children at the time did not join in Madero's earlier movement; and Obregón's cousin Benjamin...
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  • Obregón or Obregon may refer to: Obregon, California, US Ciudad Obregón, Sonora, Mexico Cañadas de Obregón, Jalisco, Mexico Obregon (surname) Obregon...
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  • Singuio. This town is named Álvaro Obregón in honor of assassinated Revolutionary General and subsequent President Álvaro Obregón. Its territorial size is...
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    the cabinets of Presidents Carranza, Adolfo de la Huerta, and Álvaro Obregón. Obregón selected him as the Laborist Party's candidate in the 1924 election...
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  • Volaris (category Álvaro Obregón, Mexico City)
    Aviación S.A.B. de C.V.) is a Mexican low-cost airline based in Santa Fe, Álvaro Obregón, Mexico City with its operating bases in Cancún, Culiacán, Guadalajara...
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    September 5, 1920. The result was a victory for Álvaro Obregón, who received 95.8% of the vote. Obregón was inaugurated on December 1. Mexico: General...
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    overthrow of Mexican president Venustiano Carranza, with Sonoran generals Alvaro Obregón and Plutarco Elías Calles under the Plan of Agua Prieta. He is considered...
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    February 9, 1929) was a Mexican Roman Catholic who assassinated General Álvaro Obregón, then-president elect of Mexico, in 1928. León Toral was born in Matehuala...
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    of three to serve out the six-year term of President-elect General Álvaro Obregón, who had been assassinated in 1928. Since the Mexican Constitution of...
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    Constitutionalist forces in northern Mexico, led by Venustiano Carranza, Álvaro Obregón and Francisco "Pancho" Villa, ousted him in July 1914 with the support...
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    drought, the Álvaro Obregón Dam and others on the Sonora and Mayo Rivers were constructed in the 1940s and 1950s. Construction on the Álvaro Obregón Dam began...
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    Bombilla is a public park located in the neighborhood of San Ángel, Álvaro Obregón district, south of Mexico City. The park and the monument memorialize...
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    15–16. These encounters between the Constitutionalist Army led by Gen. Álvaro Obregón, Venustiano Carranza's best general, and the army under the command...
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    Zapata's successor, Gildardo Magaña, negotiated peace with President Álvaro Obregón. The Zapatistas were formed in Morelos, a small and densely populated...
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  • Obregón (1920-1992), Colombian painter, muralist, sculptor and engraver Alfonso Obregón (born 1972), former Ecuadorian football player Álvaro Obregón...
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    Tekax (from Mayan: Kʼáax), officially Tekax de Álvaro Obregón is a capital city of the municipality of the same name, located in the Mexican state of Yucatán...
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  • needed] Alvaro (DJ), a DJ Álvaro Díaz González (born 1972), Chilean screenwriter, producer and director Álvaro Guerrero, Mexican film actor Álvaro Guevara...
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    in honor of Álvaro Obregón, the President of Mexico from 1920 to 1924. The municipality contains 35 localities, which include Álvaro Obregón, Tzintzimeo...
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    and Carranza was assassinated in 1920. He was succeeded by General Álvaro Obregón who began enforcing the 1917 constitution and calming revolutionary...
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    revolutionary Álvaro Obregón. In 1920, he covered the retreat of General Benjamín Hill from Mexico City, and Hill too united with Obregón’s forces in the...
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    sixteen similar coincidences between Kennedy and former Mexican President Álvaro Obregón. Another winner came up with similar lists for twenty-one pairs of U...
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    States Army garrison of Nogales, Arizona. The Battle of Naco is fought. Álvaro Obregón's rebel army defeated the federal Mexican border town garrison of Naco...
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