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Pluchea sericea,
commonly called arrowweed or
cachanilla (Mexico), is a
rhizomatous evergreen shrub of
riparian areas in the
lower Sonoran Desert and surrounding...
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residents of
Mexicali (Mexicalenses) call
themselves "
Cachanillas" (due to a
local plant, the
cachanilla, used by the
Cucapah tribe to
build shacks) and are...
- Mérida—Plaza las Américas (formerly JCPenney), in Mexicali—Centro
Comercial Cachanilla; in the
Monterrey area—San
Pedro Garza García (formerly
JCPenney and since...
- "Atlixco y mi Cantar" by
Ricardo Rios "Baja Bus" by
Butts Band "Puro
Cachanilla" by
Antonio Valdez Herrera "Afterglow" by The
Driver Era "Culiacan Sinaloa"...
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community further.
Chinese Mexicans in
Mexicali consider themselves equally "
cachanilla", a term used for locals, as any
other resident of the city, even if they...
- (10) Sep 4, 1992
Plaza La
Cachanilla, Mexicali,
Mexico 13 Win 13–0
Rigoberto Felix KO 3 (10) Aug 7, 1992
Plaza La
Cachanilla, Mexicali,
Mexico 12 Win 12–0...
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Plata CC Misión Reforma, Fracc.
Valle Dorado Calzada Justo Sierra CC
Cachanilla CC Cataviña
Plaza Juventud Plaza Nuevo Mexicali CC
Santa Bárbara San Luis...
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mariachi songs. His
romance with
Maria Ines
earned him the
nickname "The
Cachanilla of love."
Among his best-known
songs during his stay in La
Academia are...
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territory just
south of the border. In the area of
Mexicali they are
called cachanillas,
which is also a
demonym for
those born and
residing in that capital...
- Writer(s)
Length 1. "Por Tu
Maldito Amor"
Federico Mendez 3:56 2. "Puro
Cachanilla"
Antonio Valdez Herrera 3:19 3. "Demente"
Indalecio Ramírez 3:09 4. "Te...