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Cananea is a city in the
Mexican state of Sonora,
Northwestern Mexico. It is the seat of the Muni****lity of
Cananea, in the
vicinity of the U.S−Mexico...
- The
Cananea strike, also
known as the
Cananea riot, or the
Cananea m****acre, took
place in the
Mexican mining town of
Cananea, Sonora, in June 1906. Although...
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largest mines: La Caridad,
Cananea and
Mineria María. It is also home to
North America's
oldest copper mine,
located in
Cananea.
Grupo México, with one of...
- La cárcel de
Cananea (Spanish: "
Cananea jail") is a
corrido (Mexican ballad)
written in 1917
commemorating the
Cananea Strike that took
place in the Mexican...
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Cananea Muni****lity, Sonora, Mexico. The
river starts at the
confluence of
other streams (Las
Nutrias and El Sauz) just east of Sauceda,
Cananea. Within...
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Cananea is a muni****lity in the
northern portion of the
Mexican state of Sonora, on the U.S. border. Its muni****l seat is the city of
Cananea, located...
- Benjamín "
Cananea"
Reyes Chávez (18
February 1937 — 11
November 1991) was a
Mexican professional baseball player and
manager who
spent one
season in 1981...
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historically known as the
Cananea copper mine, is a
large open pit
copper mine
located in the north-west of
Mexico in
Cananea, Sonora. It lies 35 km (22 mi)...
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Marineros de
Guaymas (2005–2006)
Bucaneros de
Guaymas (2007–2008)
Mineros de
Cananea (2006–2013)
Mineros de
Caborca (2014–2015)
Mochomos de Guamúchil Paisas...
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Algodoneros de Unión
Laguna (1974 and 1976) in the
championship series.
Cananea Reyes was the Reds'
manager in 1974. In 1977, they
could not
repeat as...