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  2. Santa María del Oro, Jalisco - Wikipedia

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    Santa María del Oro is located in the southeastern part of Jalisco between the geographic coordinates 19° 24' 15" and 19° 42' 30" North latitude, and 102° 32' 10" and 103° 03' 30" West longitude, at an altitude of 3182 feet (970 meters) above sea level.

  3. Santa María del Oro (municipality) - Wikipedia

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  4. Santa María del Oro, Nayarit - Wikipedia

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    Santa María del Oro is a municipality and municipal seat in the Mexican state of Nayarit. It is located in the south of the state and has boundaries with the municipalities of El Nayar, Tepic, Ahuacatlán, Jala, San Pedro Lagunillas, La Yesca, and Xalisco. The population was 21,688 in 2005, with the municipal seat of the same name having 3,314 ...

  5. Santa María del Oro - Wikipedia

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    Santa María del Oro may refer to the following locations in Mexico: Santa María del Oro, Nayarit, a municipality and town; Santa María del Oro, Durango, a town in the municipality of El Oro; Santa María del Oro, Jalisco, a town and municipal seat of the homonymous municipality

  6. Justo de Santa María de Oro - Wikipedia

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    Justo de Santa María de Oro y Albarracín (3 March 1772–19 October 1836) was an Argentine statesman and bishop. He was an influential representative in the Congress of Tucumán, which on 9 July 1816, declared the Independence of Argentina. Santa María de Oro was born in San Juan. His father was Juan Miguel de Oro Bustamante y Cossio, and ...

  7. Río de Oro - Wikipedia

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    Río de Oro (at bottom) during Spanish colonisation Desolate landscape terrain in the Río de Oro region, near the town of Guerguerat Stamp of Rio de Oro issued in 1907. Río de Oro ( Spanish: [ˈri.o ðe ˈoɾo] ⓘ , Spanish for "River of Gold"; Arabic : وادي الذهب , Wādī-aḏ-Ḏāhab , often transliterated as Oued Edhahab ) is ...

  8. Melissa Rivers Saved Joan Rivers’ Only Emmy Award Before ...

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    Melissa Rivers revealed during an interview with CNN’s Kaitlan Collins that she managed to save her mother Joan Rivers’ prized Emmy award before her house burned down in the L.A. fires (via ...

  9. Castilla de Oro - Wikipedia

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    Castilla del Oro mapped in 1550 by Amerigo Vespucci. Castilla de Oro or del Oro (Spanish: [kasˈtiʎa ðe ˈoɾo]) was the name given by the Spanish settlers at the beginning of the 16th century to the Central American territories from the Gulf of Urabá, near today's Colombian-Panamanian border, to the Belén River.