The World and Its Peoples: MexicoGreystone Press, 1968 - 215 sivua |
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... Baja California ... Campeche ... Chiapas ... Chihuahua Coahuila ... Colima . Durango ... Guanajuato ... Guerrero . . . Hidalgo ... Jalisco Mexico Michoacán Morelos Nayarit ... Nuevo León ... Oaxaca ... Puebla ... Querétaro ... San Luis ...
... Baja California ... Campeche ... Chiapas ... Chihuahua Coahuila ... Colima . Durango ... Guanajuato ... Guerrero . . . Hidalgo ... Jalisco Mexico Michoacán Morelos Nayarit ... Nuevo León ... Oaxaca ... Puebla ... Querétaro ... San Luis ...
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... BAJA CALIFORNIA The desert regions of the states of Sonora and Baja California are separated in the north by the Colo- rado River , which flows into the Gulf of California . This deep gulf runs for some 750 miles from north- west to ...
... BAJA CALIFORNIA The desert regions of the states of Sonora and Baja California are separated in the north by the Colo- rado River , which flows into the Gulf of California . This deep gulf runs for some 750 miles from north- west to ...
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... Baja California Sur are The territory of Baja California Sur occupies the southern part of the Baja California peninsula . It has an area of 27,979 square miles and a population of 81,594 . The terrain is mostly desert , abundant with ...
... Baja California Sur are The territory of Baja California Sur occupies the southern part of the Baja California peninsula . It has an area of 27,979 square miles and a population of 81,594 . The terrain is mostly desert , abundant with ...
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Sinaloa | 32 |
Vegetables and Fruits Sugar Cane Coffee and Other | 40 |
MEXICO IS A FEDERAL REPUBLIC CON | 79 |
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agricultural ancient architecture artists Aztec Baja California buildings Campeche capital carved central century Chiapas Chichén Itzá Church Ciudad civil Classical coast Colima colonial colored conquest Cortés costumes culture dance dancers decorated depict developed Díaz Dolores del Río famous feet fiesta figures figurines film frescoes Guadalajara Guerrero Gulf Hidalgo ican important Indian industry influence Jalisco José Juan Juárez known land literature María masks Mayan Mayas ment Mexican Mexico City Michoacán Mixtec modern Monte Albán Morelos mountain Náhuatl Nayarit novel Oaxaca Olmec painted Pátzcuaro period plays poetry political popular population pottery pre-Columbian Preclassical priests produced Puebla pyramid Quetzalcoatl region religious Revolution of 1910 Río ritual San Luis Potosí Santa sarape sculpture Sierra Madre Sierra Madre Occidental social songs Spain Spaniards Spanish stone style Temple Tenochtitlán Teotihuacán terra-cotta tion Toltec traditional tribes Tula Veracruz Virgin wear Yucatán Yucatán Peninsula Zapotec