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Larger pueblos were
occupied by
hundreds to
thousands of
Puebloan people.
Several federally recognized tribes have
traditionally resided in
pueblos of such...
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Among the
currently inhabited Pueblos, Taos, San Ildefonso, Acoma, Zuni, and Hopi are some of the most
commonly known.
Pueblo people speak languages from...
- of
Mexico City
Pueblo Patrimonio (Colombia)
Pueblos Mágicos (Ecuador)
Pueblos Pintorescos (Guatemala) "Destinan mil 900 mdp a '
Pueblos Mágicos'". www...
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Pueblos jóvenes (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈpweβlos ˈxoβenes] , lit. 'young towns') is the term used for the
shanty towns that
surround Lima and
other cities...
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Barbara Unified School District. Dos
Pueblos High School, ("DP" or "DPHS"), is a
National Blue
Ribbon School. Dos
Pueblos'
school mascot is the "Charger" as...
- The
Pueblos not
joining the
revolt were the four
southern Tiwa (Tiguex)
towns near
Santa Fe and the Piro
Pueblos south of the prin****l
Pueblo po****tion...
- The
Jumanos Pueblos were
several villages of the
Tompiro Indians in the
mountainous area of
central New
Mexico between Chupadera Mesa and the Gallinas...
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group of 44
settlers known as "Los Pobladores"
founded the
pueblo (town) they
called El
Pueblo de
Nuestra Señora la
Reina de los Ángeles, 'The Town of Our...
- of Taos, New Mexico. The
pueblos are one of the
oldest continuously inhabited communities in the
United States. Taos
Pueblo has been
designated a UNESCO...
- are Tiwa-speaking
pueblos; the rest
speak Tewa. Tiwa and Tewa are
closely related languages of the
Tanoan language family.
These pueblos make up the Eight...