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  2. Sonora Independent School District - Wikipedia

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    www.sonoraisd.org: Sonora Independent School District is a public school district based in Sonora, Texas . The district's boundaries parallel that of Sutton County.

  3. Sonora - Wikipedia

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    Sonora is a major producer of seafood in Mexico with a developed fishing infrastructure. [125] The Gulf of California contains a large quantity of fish and shellfish, but major fishing did not begin in Sonora and neighboring Sinaloa until the mid 20th century. Today, some of Mexico's largest commercial fisheries are in the state. [135]

  4. List of schools in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of schools in Mexico. Aguascalientes. This section is empty. You can help by adding to it. (February 2024) Baja California. This section is ...

  5. Grupo México - Wikipedia

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    Grupo México is a Mexican conglomerate that operates through the following divisions: Mining (Minera Mexico), Transportation , Infrastructure and Fundacion Grupo Mexico. Founded in 1978, Grupo México became a significant player in the mining industry, responsible for 87.5 percent of Mexico's copper production by 2000.

  6. Southern Pacific Railroad of Mexico - Wikipedia

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    The Southern Pacific Railroad of Mexico (reporting mark SPM) [1] was a railroad subsidiary of the Southern Pacific Railroad in Mexico, operating from Nogales, Sonora, to Mazatlán, Sinaloa. The Sonora Railway was constructed by the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway between 1879 and 1882. In 1898 the Santa Fe leased the Sonora Railway to the ...

  7. Administrative divisions of Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Mexico City (Spanish: Ciudad de México) is the capital of the United Mexican States. Before January 2016, the city was officially named the Federal District (Spanish: Distrito Federal). Mexico City was separated from the State of Mexico, of which it was the capital, on November 18, 1824, to become the capital of the federation. As such, it ...

  8. Eugenio Garza Sada - Wikipedia

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    Eugenio Garza Sada (January 11, 1892 – September 17, 1973) was an industrialist in the city of Monterrey, Mexico, best known for founding the Instituto Tecnologico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey (ITESM) school system in the country.

  9. Ciudad Obregón - Wikipedia

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    The city, previously named Cajeme, takes its name from Mexican Revolutionary Álvaro Obregón, a native of nearby Huatabampo, Sonora. Álvaro Obregón became president of Mexico after the Revolution and initiated an "agricultural revolution" in the Yaqui Valley, introducing modern agricultural techniques and making this valley one of the most prosperous agricultural regions in the country.