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  2. San Carlos Nuevo Guaymas - Wikipedia

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    View of San Carlos Bay, Sonora San Carlos marina at dusk 27°57′43″N 111°02′14″W  /  27.9619°N 111.0372°W  / 27.9619; -111.0372 San Carlos is a beachfront subdivision within the port city of Guaymas , but is considered its own town in the northern state of Sonora in Mexico

  3. San Pedro Nolasco Island - Wikipedia

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    San Pedro Nolasco Island, sometimes called Seal Island, is a small and rugged Mexican island in the Gulf of California. It is 4.2 km long by 1 km wide, and lies 15 km from the nearest point of the Mexican coast and about 28 km west of the resort town of San Carlos on the coast of the Sonoran Desert .

  4. San Carlos, Baja California Sur - Wikipedia

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    San Carlos, also known as Puerto San Carlos, is a fishing community facing the Pacific Ocean, in Magdalena Bay of Baja California Sur, Mexico. It is located in Comondú Municipality and had a 2020 census population of 5,742. [1]

  5. Carlos'n Charlie's - Wikipedia

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    Carlos'n Charlie's is a chain of casual dining Mexican restaurants, primarily located in Mexican and Caribbean tourist destinations. Carlos is Carlos Anderson, founder of Grupo Anderson's , [ 1 ] who died in a 1990 plane crash, and Charlie is Charles Skipsey, his business partner.

  6. Grupo Anderson's - Wikipedia

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    Grupo Anderson’s S.A. de C.V. [1] was founded by Carlos Anderson in 1963. Based in Cancún, [2] Grupo Anderson’s has developed several restaurant concepts, including Carlos'n Charlie's, Señor Frog's, Carlos O'Brian's and El Squid Roe. Other brands include El Tumbaburros, El Shrimp Bucket, Mama Roma, Come ‘n Eat and So Good, Harry's ...

  7. Guaymas - Wikipedia

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    Guaymas (Spanish pronunciation:) is a city in Guaymas Municipality, in the southwest part of the state of Sonora, in northwestern Mexico. [2] The city is 134 kilometres (83 mi) south of the state capital of Hermosillo, and 389 kilometres (242 mi) from the U.S. border.

  8. Pinctada mazatlanica - Wikipedia

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    This oyster along with the Pacific wing-oyster (Pteria sterna) was the subject of a pearl fishery in the Gulf of California since before the arrival of Hernando Cortez in 1535. The Spaniards quickly appreciated the value of the harvest and in 1586 declared the gathering of oysters to be a right of the Spanish crown . [ 10 ]

  9. Vallecillo Municipality - Wikipedia

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    The main economic activities are agriculture and cattle, being the latter of great importance as in the community of San Carlos is located the headquarters of the Livestock Development Regional Center of Vallecillo (Centro Regional de Fomento Ganadero de Vallecillo) administrated by the Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León.