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Cajemé (born José María
Bonifacio Leyba Pérez, May 14, 1835 –
April 23, 1887) was a
Yaqui military leader in the
Mexican state of Sonora.
Cajemé or Kahe'eme...
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second largest city
after Hermosillo and
serves as the muni****l seat of
Cajeme. As of 2020, the city has a po****tion of 436,484.
Ciudad Obregón is 530 km...
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Cajeme is one of the 72 muni****lities of the
northwestern Mexican state of Sonora. It is
named after Cajemé, a
Yaqui leader. The muni****lity has an area...
- from
Navojoa to
Capetemaya in 1882, with the
intention of
capturing Cajemé.
Cajemé was
wounded in the
Battle of Capetemaya, but the
forces of
Ortiz were...
- Cócorit is a town
located in the muni****lity of
Cajeme in the
southern part of the
Mexican state of Sonora. The name of the town is
derived from the Yaqui...
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Following is a list of muni****l
presidents of
Cajeme, in the
Mexican state of Sonora: "National
Institute for
Federalism and Muni****l
Development (Inafed)...
- Jose
Maria Leyva,
known as
Cajemé, the
Yaqui continued the
struggle to
maintain their independence until 1887, when
Cajeme was
caught and executed. The...
- 8.34%,
Huatabampo with 11.8%,
Navojoa with 5.92%,
Hermosillo with 1.1%,
Cajeme with 1%, Bá**** with 9.26%,
Benito Juárez with 5.2%, San
Ignacio Río Muerto...
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biographical notes about Cajemé,
which were
recorded only a few days
earlier during personal talks with the
captured Yaqui.
Cajemé was
being held at the...
- (municipios) of the
Mexican state of Sonora. It
borders with the
municipio of
Cajeme. The muni****l seat is
Villa Juárez. The
region was
settled in the 1940s...