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    surrounding states of Puebla and Veracruz as well as the northern states of Sonora, Sinaloa, Jalisco, and Chihuahua. Later settlers headed south towards the...
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    served briefly in his administration, but returned to his home state of Sonora to position himself to run in the 1920 presidential election. Since Carranza...
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    sentiment, especially in Sonora and Sinaloa, which led to deportations and illegal expulsions of many of them and their descendants. Ethnic relations in modern...
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  • colonies include San Antonio, Mision del Orno and Punta Banda. There are an estimated 1,000 descendants of these immigrants in Mexico, nearly all of whom have...
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  • period until 1948, with the Jewish identity being claimed mostly by descendants of those that left Israel following the First Jewish–Roman War. Despite...
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    Piquero, who had become a close friend of Benny Moré in Mexico and became his Banda Gigante's bongosero back in Cuba. Also important during the 1950s were Papa...
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  • "cumbia sonora" or just "traditional Chilean cumbia", with long standing orchestras such as Orquesta Huambaly, La Sonora de Tommy Rey, Sonora Palacios...
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  • Atizapán, State of Mexico. Sentenced to life imprisonment. Silvia Meraz: Sonora woman involved in an occult sect, killed three people with the aid of family...
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    Emiliano Zapata, Michoacán Emiliano Zapata, Nuevo León Emiliano Zapata, Sonora Emiliano Zapata, Tamaulipas Emiliano Zapata, Tlaxcala Emiliano Zapata, Zacatecas...
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  • 1991. As of 2017, the laws of three states (Campeche, Baja California and Sonora) provide that marriage to the victim exonerates the perpetrator of the crime...
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