- was: Témoris (2,053),
classified as rural. As a pueblo,
Guazapares was home to the
Guazapare people, a
tribal group who
spoke a
dialect of the Tarahumara...
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Saucillo 029
Guadalupe y
Calvo Guadalupe y
Calvo 063 Temósachi Temósachi 030
Guazapares Témoris 064 El Tule El Tule 031
Guerrero Guerrero 065
Urique Urique 032...
- Témoris is a town and seat of the muni****lity of
Guazapares, in the
northern Mexican state of Chihuahua. As of 2010, the town had a po****tion of 2,053...
- 53,499 −5.6% 9,649.92 3,725.85 5.2/km2 (13.6/sq mi)
February 16, 1837
Guazapares Témoris 8,196 8,998 −8.9% 1,825.89 704.98 4.5/km2 (11.6/sq mi) November...
- Coronado, Chínipas, Dr.
Belisario Domínguez, Guachochi,
Guadalupe y Calvo,
Guazapares,
Hidalgo del Parral, Huejotitán, López, Maguarichi, Matamoros, Morelos...
- Chínipas, Cuauhtémoc, Cusi****riachi, Dr.
Belisario Domínguez, Gran Morelos,
Guazapares, Guerrero, Maguarichi, Moris, ****ava, Ocampo, Riva Palacio, San Francisco...
- 1996.
Historian Manuel Orozco y
Berra identified four dialects: Varohio,
Guazapare, Pachera, and Tubar. The
language is used in
primary schools and local...
-
Guanajuato XHSCAT-FM in
Villa de Álvarez-Colima,
Colima XHSCBC-FM in Témoris,
Guazapares,
Chihuahua XHSCCJ-FM in
Tenancingo de ****llado,
Estado de México XHSCCR-FM...
- Santarén
mounted a "pacification and
conversion campaign"
against the
native Guazapare, Chínipa, Acaxee, and Tepehuán peoples.
Avila forced natives in each town...
- The
Jesuits established a
mission in Chínipas,
where some Guarijío and
Guazapare people rebelled against them.
After the
Spanish military retaliated, the...