life is slow phased,food is great,people are humble and and hospitable.
Mexico /
Sonora /
Navajoa /
World
/ Mexico
/ Sonora
/ Navajoa
World / Mexico / Sonora
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State (pop., 2000: 2,216,969), northwestern Mexico. Bordering the U.S. and the Gulf of California, it covers 70,291 sq mi (182,052 sq km); its capital is Hermosillo. Explored by Spaniards in the 1530s, it became an important colonial mining district for copper, gold, and silver. It became a state in 1830, but the Yaqui Indian peoples were not finally subdued until the 20th century. It is generally arid and semiarid, and irrigation is used to grow winter vegetables, cereals, cotton, tobacco, and corn (maize).
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 27°9'30"N 109°35'24"W
- Hermosillo Technological University 243 km
- Fuentes del Mezquital 254 km
- Bisbee High School 475 km
- Nogales High School 487 km
- Sierra Vista Middle School 493 km
- Colonel Smith Middle School 495 km
- Buena High School 495 km
- Valley Union (Cochise County Schools) 504 km
- Baboquivari High School 563 km
- Sell's High School 574 km
- tetanchopo 15 km
- Colonia Sonora 19 km
- Industrial District 21 km
- San Bernardo 79 km
- Mesa Colorado 85 km
- Palmarejo 120 km
- Palmarejo Mine 120 km
- Santo Nino Pit 177 km
- Oberon de Weber Pit 178 km
- Pinos Altos Mine 178 km