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Arizpe (or Arispe) is a
small town and the muni****l seat of the
Arizpe Muni****lity in the
north of the
Mexican state of Sonora. It is
located at 30°20'"N...
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Ramos Arizpe (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈramos aˈɾispe]) is a city and seat of the
surrounding muni****lity of the same name in the
Mexican state of Coa****la...
- The
Ramos Arizpe ****embly is a
General Motors automobile factory in
Ramos Arizpe, Coa****la, Mexico. It
opened in 1981 and has
manufactured Buick, Cadillac...
- José (or Juan)
Ignacio de
Arizpe Cárdenas (December 31, 1783 –
February 11, 1844) was
interim governor of the
Mexican province of Coa****la y Tejas, as...
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Simon Arizpe is an
illustrator and
paper engineer.
Simon Arizpe is a
graduate of the
Pratt Institute and
resides in Brooklyn, New York.[citation needed]...
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Arizpe (muni****lity) is a muni****lity in the
Mexican state of
Sonora in north-western Mexico. The Muni****lity of
Arizpe is one of the 72 muni****lities...
- Don
Miguel Ramos Arizpe (February 15, 1775 in
Valle de San Nicolás, (near Saltillo) Coa****la –
April 28, 1843 in
Mexico City) was a
Mexican priest and...
- María de
Lourdes Arizpe Schlosser (b. 1945, Mexico),
habitually cited as
Lourdes Arizpe, is a
professor in anthropology. In 1964, she
obtained a Certificate...
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Cadillac SRX.
Production of the 9-4X
began in 2011, at
General Motors'
Ramos Arizpe ****embly in Mexico, but
halted before the end of that year as a
result of...
- with
Cajeme in 1930-31. Banámichi was
merged with
Arizpe in 1930-31. Baviácora was
merged with
Arizpe in 1930-31.
Bavispe was
merged with
Bacerac in 1930-31...