- po****tion
density reached 3,084
inhabitants per
squared km. in 2016.
Obrajes, Bolognia, Koani, Achumani, San Miguel, Cota Cota, Irpavi, Següencoma,...
- Ixtlahuaca".
Later it was
called "San
Felipe el Grande" and "San
Felipe del
Obraje". In the
second half of the 19th century, it
received its
current name of...
-
transplanted briocenses provided capital to
create large-scale
obrajes.
Although obrajes in
Brihuega were small-scale enterprises,
quite a
number of them...
-
landowners maintained permanent residence in Puebla, and
labor for the
obrajes (textile workshops) of the city of
Puebla in the
sixteenth and seventeenth...
- arroyos: El Atascadero, Las Cachinches, La Cañadita and El
Obraje. The last of these, El
Obraje,
collects water in a dam of the same name.
Several dams are...
- were compiled.
Diego de
Benavides y de la
Cueva issued the
Ordenanza de
Obrajes (Ordenance of Manufactures) in 1664 and
Pedro Álvarez de
Toledo y Leiva...
- for
cycles of w****s, months, or years, on farms, in mines, in
workshops (
obrajes), and
public projects. With the New Laws of 1542, the
repartimiento was...
-
Swagga Buck Ride It
Rumors Gotta Believe Spydog Rebel Moon This
Morning El
Obraje Dos Sonrisas, Una
Lagrima Envuelto en el
Silencio Interlude No Te Tortures...
- The Battle of San
Felipe del
Obraje took
place on
August 8, 1861 in Loma de
Jalpa near the town of San
Felipe del
Obraje in the
State of Mexico, Mexico...
- include: The
museum of
Santiago de Liniers. "El Tajamar", a man-made lake. "El
Obraje", a
workshop were the
Jesuits taught many
Indians the
different crafts....