- 2019.
Nogales forms part of the
larger Tucson–
Nogales combined statistical area, with a
total po****tion of 1,027,683 as of the 2010 Census.
Nogales forms...
- Nogales,
Chile Nogales, Durango,
Coneto de
Comonfort Muni****lity
Nogales,
Sonora Nogales Muni****lity,
Sonora Nogales,
Veracruz Nogales Muni****lity,...
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Heroica Nogales (Spanish pronunciation: [eˈɾojka noˈɣales]), more
commonly known as
Nogales, is a city and the
county seat of the Muni****lity of
Nogales in...
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Ambos Nogales (Spanish for "both
Nogales")
refers to the two
cities of
Nogales, Arizona,
United States, and
Nogales, Sonora, Mexico. They lie 60 miles...
- area had 1.043
million residents in 2020 and
forms part of the Tucson-
Nogales combined statistical area. Both
Tucson and
Phoenix anchor the
Arizona Sun...
- The
Battle of
Ambos Nogales (The
Battle of Both
Nogales), or as it is
known in
Mexico La
batalla del 27 de
agosto (The
Battle of 27 August), was an engagement...
-
Francisco F.
Nogales (born 1946 in Badajoz, Spain) is a
Spanish pathologist and
academic specializing in gynecopathology. He is a
retired Spanish academic...
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Santa Cruz
County includes the
Nogales,
Arizona Micropolitan Statistical Area,
which is also
included in the Tucson-
Nogales,
Arizona Combined Statistical...
-
Nogales is a muni****lity in the
state of
Sonora in
northwestern Mexico,
being the most
densely po****ted muni****lity in Sonora. The name "
Nogales" is...
- The term
Battle of
Nogales may
refer to:
Battle of
Nogales (1913)
Battle of
Nogales (1915)
Battle of
Ambos Nogales (1918) This
disambiguation page lists...