- de Mendoza,
recorded Julimes living around La
Junta de los Rios in the mid-17th century. Over the next
hundred years, the
Julimes migrated south along...
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Julimes is a town and seat of the muni****lity of
Julimes, in the
northern Mexican state of Chihuahua. As of 2010, the town of
Julimes had a po****tion...
- The
Julimes pupfish (Cyprinodon
julimes) (Spanish:
cachorrito de
Julimes) is a
species of
killifish in the
family Cyprinodontidae. This
pupfish is endemic...
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Julimes is one of the 67 muni****lities of Chihuahua, in
northern Mexico. The muni****l seat lies at
Julimes. The muni****lity
covers an area of 2,767...
- The
Spanish Missions in
Texas comprise the many
Catholic outposts established in New
Spain by Dominican, Jesuit, and
Franciscan orders to
spread their...
-
Manuel Benavides Muni****lity –
southeast Camargo Muni****lity –
south Julimes Muni****lity –
southwest Aldama Muni****lity –
southwest Coyame del Sotol...
- the
telephone services were
extended from the
capital to the
cities of
Julimes, Meoqui, and
Hidalgo del Parral; the
telecommunication network in the state...
-
organization based in
Julimes, Chihuahua, Mexico. Its
mission is to
conserve and
protect the
Natural Heritage of the
people of
Julimes, Chihuahua, with special...
- Las Cruces. The
missions La
Navidad en las Cruces, San
Francisco de los
Julimes, San
Antonio de los Puliques,
Apostol Santiago, and
Santa María de la Redonda...
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names the
Spanish used for
Indian groups near La
Junta were the Cabris,
Julimes, P****aguates, Patarabueyes, Amotomancos, Otomacos, Cholomes, Abriaches...