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    San José del Cabo (Spanish pronunciation: [saŋ xoˈse ðel ˈkaβo], Saint Joseph of the Cape) is a coastal city located on the Gulf of California coast,...
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    The Battle of San José del Cabo was a military engagement of the Mexican–American War which took place on two November days in 1847, after the fall of Mexico...
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    The siege of San José del Cabo, from January to February 1848, was a prolonged battle of the Mexican–American War in which Mexican militia besieged a smaller...
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  • American garrison of San José del Cabo in the Battle of San José del Cabo where he was killed leading the assault. Jose Antonio Mijares was born in Santander...
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    resistance force against the American garrison of San José del Cabo in the Battle of San José del Cabo Rafael Izquierdo y Gutiérrez (1820–1883) a Spanish...
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    the western coast of Mexico. After his militia army was defeated twice (at the Battle of La Paz and the Battle of San José del Cabo), Captain Pineda decided...
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    the east, across the Gulf of California. The state is home to the tourist resorts of Cabo San Lucas and San José del Cabo. Its largest city and capital...
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    Battle of Mulegé (1847) Bombardment of Guaymas (1847) Bombardment of Punta Sombrero (1847) Battle of La Paz (1847) Battle of San José del Cabo (1847)...
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  • The battles of the Mexican–American War include all major engagements and most reported skirmishes, including Thornton's Defeat, the Battle of Palo Alto...
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  • mita Nihon. Tokyo: Shōgakkan. p. 109. Del Rey, Canales, 2012 Borao, José Eugenio (2005), p.2 General Archive of the Indies, Philippines, file 6, bunch...
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  • eight days old. The voyage ended in Acapulco, after a long stop in San José del Cabo, on 27 February 1756. On 3 Sept. 1762 she departed from Cavite towards...
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    a blockade of San Juan de Ulúa was planned. Secretary of War and Navy José Joaquín de Herrera made a speech before the First Congress of Mexico expressing...
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  • Coast campaign (Mexican–American War) (Mexican–American War) Battle of San José del Cabo – 1847 – Pacific Coast campaign (Mexican–American War) (Mexican–American...
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  • Manuel Pineda Muñoz (category Mexican military personnel of the Mexican–American War)
    and then besiege La Paz and attack San José del Cabo. Although he was eventually defeated and later captured at San Antonio de la Sierra, the protracted...
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    Piura (redirect from San Miguel de Piura)
    independence of Piura was proclaimed in the atrium of the temple of San Francisco. The proclamation was an feat led by the heroes José de Lama, Tomás...
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    José Ballivián José Bohr José de Garro José de la Riva Agüero José de San Martín José de Santiago Concha José Donoso José Ely de Miranda José Fernando de...
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    Pacific Coast campaign (Mexican–American War) (category Campaigns of the Mexican–American War)
    of Manuel Pineda Munoz (who defended Mulege from American landings), the loyalists attempted to expel the Americans from La Paz and San José del Cabo...
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    also fought for control of the territory. Martin Fernandez de Enciso founded Nuestra Señora Santa María de los Remedios del Cabo de la Vela, the first colonial...
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    José Alonso (trade unionist) José Amalfitani José Antonio Balseiro José C. Paz José Cibrián José Cura José de San Martín José Evaristo Uriburu José Figueroa...
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    20 marines at San Jose del Cabo.: 36  Burton's La Paz garrison occupied two houses on the plain commanding the town, on the south side of The Arroyo, with...
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    Roberto Cofresí (category People from Cabo Rojo, Puerto Rico)
    during the first week of July. Although José "Pepe" Cartagena (a local mulatto) and Juan Geraldo Bey were found in Cabo Rojo and San Germán respectively...
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  • Loiza) Wizards of Waverly Place: The Movie Wuthering Heights (filmed in Cabo Rojo) Yellow Yo Creo en Santa Claus (I believe in Santa Claus), a television...
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    Daniel Rebolledo Sepúlveda (category Chilean military personnel of the War of the Pacific)
    the rank of Cabo 1º. He participated in the Occupation of Antofagasta and in the Tarapacá Campaign. He participated in the Landing and combat of Pisagua...
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    Juan de Lángara (category Spanish military personnel of the American Revolutionary War)
    Lutgarda, the 2nd Marquésa del Real Transporte y de la Victoria, whom he had married in 1758 was the granddaughter of Don Juan José Navarro, 1st Marqués de...
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  • 1848 in Mexico (category Years of the 19th century in Mexico)
    February 14 – A failed Mexican siege of Siege of San José del Cabo February 2 – Mexican–American War: The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo is signed, ending...
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    the Battle of Cartagena took place near the Cabo de Gata between a Spanish fleet and a French fleet. In 1728, Cartagena became the capital of the Spanish...
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    José Rómulo Sosa Ortiz (17 February 1948 – 28 September 2019), known professionally as José José, was a Mexican singer. Also known as El Príncipe de la...
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    Havana (redirect from Capital of Cuba)
    Battle of Las Queseras del Medio (1819) and the Battle of Carabobo (1821) against the forces for independence led by Simón Bolívar, José Antonio Páez and others...
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    José Calvo Sotelo, 1st Duke of Calvo Sotelo, GE (6 May 1893 – 13 July 1936) was a Spanish jurist and politician. He was the minister of finance during...
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  • months that the album spent in the making. LP composed much of the album in San José del Cabo, Mexico. The hotel where they stayed, El Ganzo, is featured...
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