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  2. Hermosillo - Wikipedia

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    Hermosillo (Latin American Spanish: [eɾmoˈsiʝo] ⓘ), formerly called Pitic (as in Santísima Trinidad del Pitic and Presidio del Pitic), is a city in the center of the northwestern Mexican state of Sonora.

  3. 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 ]

  4. Category:Hermosillo - Wikipedia

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    Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Hermosillo; Hermosillo Cathedral; 2009 Hermosillo daycare center fire; Hermosillo Municipality; Hermosillo Sonora Mexico Temple; Hermosillo Stamping and Assembly; Hermosillo Tower

  5. Hermosillo International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Hermosillo International Airport (Spanish: Aeropuerto Internacional de Hermosillo); officially Aeropuerto Internacional General Ignacio L. Pesqueira (General Ignacio L. Pesqueira International Airport) (IATA: HMO, ICAO: MMHO), is an international airport situated in Hermosillo, Sonora, Mexico. It handles both national and international air ...

  6. History of Sonora - Wikipedia

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    It is divided into 72 municipalities; the capital city is Hermosillo. Sonora is located in Northwest Mexico, bordered by the states of Chihuahua to the east, Baja California to the northwest and Sinaloa to the south.

  7. Hermosillo Cathedral - Wikipedia

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    Hermosillo Cathedral or the Assumption Cathedral (locally called "La Catedral" or "La Catedral de la Asunción") stands 30 meters tall as the principal church of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Hermosillo and one of the most emblematic buildings of the Mexican city of Hermosillo.

  8. List of municipal presidents of Hermosillo - Wikipedia

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    Municipal president Term Political party Notes Pedro de Corbalán 1772 Francisco Serna Salazar: 1869–1870 Liberal Party: Francisco Buelna León [1]: 1870

  9. Hermosillo, Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Hermosillo,_Mexico&oldid=220276933"This page was last edited on 19 June 2008, at 02:22 (UTC). (UTC).