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Pilabó was a
former Piro
pueblo located on the site of the
present city of Socorro, New Mexico,
United States. In 1598, the
vanguard of the
Spanish colonizing...
- Piro
pueblo of Tzelaqui/Sevilleta
north of present-day Socorro.
Teypana Pilabó San
Pascual Pueblo Senecú
Sevilleta National Wildlife Refuge Tompiro Indians...
- Later, the name "Socorro"
would be
applied to the
nearby Piro
pueblo of
Pilabó.
Nuestra Señora de
Perpetuo Socorro, the
first Catholic mission in the area...
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Contadero Council Rock
Field Kelly Pueblito de la
Parida Paraje Park City
Pilabó Qualacu Riley Rosedale San
Felipe San
Marcial San
Pascual Pueblo San Pedro...
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active pueblo that is home of one of the 21
federally recognized Pueblos.
Pilabó Tiwa
Socorro Great house Ruins. Once the home of the Piro Pueblo, located...
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grossa Peralta,
Pedro de
Petroglyph National Monument Picuris Pueblo website Pilabó Pueblo Piñon pine
Pinto bean
Pinus edulis Piro
Nation (Native American)...
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Teypana was on the west bank of the Rio Grande,
downriver from the
pueblo of
Pilabó (the site of
modern Socorro).
Found in a
partly flawed list of Piro pueblos...
- läsare (Reader)
movement in Närke province, Sweden.
Palmqvist was born in
Pilabo,
Norra Solberga parish, Jönköping County, in 1805 to Sven Larsson, a churchwarden...
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early in the
Baptist movement in Sweden.
Palmquist was born on the farm
Pilabo in
Norra Solberga parish, Småland, Sweden, on 26 May 1812 to Sven Larsson...