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  2. Municipalities of Sonora - Wikipedia

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    Map of Mexico with Sonora highlighted. Sonora is a state in Northwestern Mexico that is divided into 72 municipalities.According to the 2020 Mexican census, it is the eighteenth most populated state with 2,944,840 inhabitants and the 2nd largest by land area spanning 179,354.7 square kilometres (69,249.2 sq mi).

  3. Hermosillo - Wikipedia

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    Here Carranza began the Constitutionalist Movement; because of this, Hermosillo has the nickname "the revolutionary capital of the country'". In the late 19th century and the first two decades of the 20th century, Chinese immigrants arrived in Sonora. One of the settlements with a significant number was the city of Hermosillo.

  4. Hermosillo Municipality - Wikipedia

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    Hermosillo is a municipality in Sonora in northwestern Mexico, being the largest and most populous municipality in Sonora. [2] The municipal seat is the city of Hermosillo.. As municipal seat, the city of Hermosillo is the local government of over 3,800 other localities, [3] with a combined territory of 14,880.2 km 2. [4]

  5. Quiz: Can You Guess These Iconic City Skylines? - AOL

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    Argentina’s capital city, Buenos Aires, is known for its vibrant nightlife and club scene. This city is home to the first metro system in all of Latin America and contains over 700 bookstores ...

  6. Sonora - Wikipedia

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    The former province of Sonora, Ostimuri, y Sinaloa was divided in 1823 to form the states of Sonora and Sinaloa, with the Sonoran capital in Ures. [27] They were reunited in 1824 but became separate again in 1831, when Sonora wrote its first state constitution, which put the capital in Hermosillo. [26] In 1832, the capital was moved to Arizpe. [27]

  7. Huásabas - Wikipedia

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    Huásabas is connected to Moctezuma by a paved road; the distance being 47 km. The state capital, Hermosillo, lies at a distance of 215 km. It was founded in 1645 by the Jesuit missionary Marcos del Río, with the name of San Francisco de Huásaca. The land was occupied at the time by the Ópata Indians.

  8. History of Sonora - Wikipedia

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    [16] [25] Shortly after this, the state's current constitution was written in 1871, and its capital would be permanently moved to Hermosillo. [11] [26] Cajemé, Yaqui resistance leader. During the regime of Porfirio Díaz from the 1800s to the 1900s, major economic changes were promoted. These changes promoted rapid economic growth, which would ...

  9. Naco, Sonora - Wikipedia

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    In the capital of Hermosillo, Naco is called “un pueblo chico, olvidado de Dios” (A small village forgotten by God). [4] Due to the fighting in the first half of the 20th century, almost every old house in Naco has holes from gun battles. The Naco Hotel, with its meter-thick mud walls, used to advertise its bulletproof rooms. [3]