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Cataviña is a town in San Quintín Muni****lity, Baja California. It is
located 118 km (74 mi)
south of El
Rosario and 106 km (66 mi)
north of the junction...
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California coast,
about 22
kilometers east of
Rancho Santa Inés, and
south of
Cataviña. The
mission site was
visited by the
Jesuit missionary-explorers Ferdinand...
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Flora of Baja
California desert,
Cataviña region, Mexico...
- can be
found in the
desert where few
towns are
located – for instance,
Catavina, San
Borja and
Santa Gertrudis.[which?]
Common trees in the high elevations...
- Xerophytes: Cardón
cacti in the Baja
California desert,
Cataviña region, Mexico...
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Boojum tree
Boojum tree in Baja
California desert,
Cataviña region.
Scientific classification Kingdom:
Plantae Clade:
Tracheophytes Clade: Angiosperms...
- Misión Reforma, Fracc.
Valle Dorado Calzada Justo Sierra CC
Cachanilla CC
Cataviña Plaza Juventud Plaza Nuevo Mexicali CC
Santa Bárbara San Luis Río Colorado...
- Tecate, San Felipe, Algodones, Batáquez, Lázaro Cárdenas, La Misión,
Cataviña,
Vicente Guerrero,
Valle de Guadalupe,
Santa Isabel, El Sauzal, Guadalupe...
- Inés
Airstrip (ICAO: MM23), also
known as
Cataviña Airstrip, is a
public airstrip located South of
Cataviña, Muni****lity of Ensenada, Baja California...
- was a
traffic accident in
Tijuana that led to a
death and an injury. In
Cataviña, Baja California, a
driver was
swept away by a
stream and was killed. The...