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Adamana is an
unincorporated community in
Apache County in the
northeast section of the U.S.
state of Arizona. The town was
settled in 1896 in what was...
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Puerco River bisect the park
generally east–west
along a
similar route.
Adamana, a
ghost town, is
about 1 mile (1.6 km) west of the park
along the BNSF...
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Amphicoecia adamana is a
species of moth of the
family Tortricidae. It is
found in
Russia (Siberia,
Altai Mountains). The
wingspan is 24–27 mm. Adults...
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Pueblo ruins Show map of
Arizona Show map of the
United States Location Adamana,
Arizona Coordinates 34°58′34″N 109°47′39″W / 34.97611°N 109.79417°W...
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Archeological District U.S.
National Register of
Historic Places Location Adamana,
Arizona Area 3,200
acres (1,300 ha) NRHP reference No. 76000952 Added...
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Sehili Steamboat Teec Nos Pos
Toyei Tsaile Vernon Wide
Ruins Window Rock
Adamana Blue Gap
Chambers Hunters Point Mexican Water Navajo Springs White Clay...
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Holbrook Apache Railway 253.3 East
Holbrook 243.5
Arntz 235.0 West
Adamana 232.0 East
Adamana 222.8 Bibo 219.2
Pinta 215.9 West
Coronado Jct
Coronado Subdivision...
- been
created 1000–1500 CE.[citation needed] This
Apache County site near
Adamana,
Arizona was
listed on the
National Register of
Historic Places July 12...
- 1879
Precis orithya madagascariensis ab.
punctella Strand, 1915
Junonia adamana Schultze, 1920 (hybrid
oenone var.
sudanica ×
orithya var. madagascariensis)...
- Norian-aged
Upper Petrified Forest Member of the
Chinle Formation, near
Adamana, Arizona.
Additional skulls and
postcranial material, some articulated...