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Thomas Gerard Catena is an American physician who has been practising in Gidel in the Nuba Mountains of Sudan since 2008. [ 3 ] [ 1 ] [ 4 ] On May 28, 2017, he was awarded the second annual Aurora Prize for Awakening Humanity , receiving a $100,000 grant and an additional one million dollars for him to distribute to three humanitarian ...
The park is named after the Franklin Mountains, a mountainous range that extends 23 mi (37 km) from El Paso to New Mexico. Its headquarters are located at an elevation of 5,426 feet (1,654 m) with the highest peak, North Franklin Mountain , reaching 7,192 feet (2,192 m). [ 2 ]
Gidel is a town in the Nuba Mountains of Sudan. [1] It is the location of Mother of Mercy Hospital where Tom Catena practices. [1] References
Fort Richardson State Park, Historic Site, and Lost Creek Reservoir State Trailway: Franklin Mountains State Park: El Paso 24,247 acres (9,812 ha) 1987 Franklin Mountains State Park: Galveston Island State Park: Galveston 2,013.1 acres (814.7 ha) 1975 Galveston Island State Park: Garner State Park: Uvalde 1,420 acres (570 ha) 1941
Trish Long, El Paso Times March 9, 2024 at 9:01 AM The original M on the Franklin Mountains was painted in 1923, just to the east of what is now Murchison Park.
Loop 375 is a beltway that partially encircles the city of El Paso, Texas. The beltway is mostly a freeway, except for its northern section, which includes at-grade intersections. The highway passes through various areas of El Paso, funneling traffic within and around the city.
Wyler Aerial Tramway is an aerial tramway in El Paso, Texas, United States. The tramway is operated by the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department and is located in Franklin Mountains State Park. The tramway complex covers 196 acres (0.79 km 2) on the east side of the Franklin Mountains. The gondolas travel along two 2600 foot 1 3/8" diameter steel ...
The Franklin Mountains of Texas (Spanish: Sierras de los Mansos [1]) are a small range 23 miles (37 km) long, 3 miles (5 km) wide that extend from El Paso, Texas, north into New Mexico. [2] The Franklins were formed due to crustal extension related to the Cenozoic Rio Grande rift .