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Tumacacori (/ˌtuːməˈkɑːkəri/) is an
unincorporated community in
Santa Cruz County, Arizona,
United States,
which abuts the
community of Carmen. Together...
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Mission San José de
Tumacácori (O'odham: Cemagĭ
Gakolig crooked limestone place) is a
historic Spanish mission near Nogales, Arizona,
preserved in its...
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Tumacácori National Historical Park is
located in the
upper Santa Cruz
River Valley in
Santa Cruz County,
southern Arizona. The park
consists of 360 acres...
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Tumacacori Mountains is a
mountain range in
Santa Cruz and Pima
counties in
southern Arizona,
United States. The
highest peak in the
range is an unnamed...
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Retrieved 2024-09-23.
Tumacacori,
Mailing Address: P. O. Box 8067; Us, AZ 85640 Phone: 520 377-5060 Contact. "Missions -
Tumacácori National Historical...
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Tumacacori National Forest was
established as the
Tumacacori Forest Reserve by the U.S.
Forest Service in
Arizona on
November 7, 1906, with 203,550 acres...
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Tumacacori,
Mailing Address: P. O. Box 8067; Us, AZ 85640 Phone: 520 377-5060 Contact. "San
Xavier del Bac -
Tumacácori National Historical...
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banks of the
Santa Cruz River,
including Missions San
Cayetano del
Tumacácori (1691) and San
Gabriel de
Guevavi (1691), as well as Los
Reyes de Sonoita...
- in 1691
established the
mission San
Cayetano de
Tumacácori in
honour of Cajetan. It is now
Tumacacori National Historical Park in Arizona. He is known...
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opposite side of the
river and
became San José de
Tumacácori.
Mission San José de
Tumacácori, the
presently known location that is a
National Historic...