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Encyclopedia > Chihuahua (disambiguation)

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Reference.com/Encyclopedia/Chihuahua (493 words)
Chihuahua stands on the U.S.-Mexico border, bounded on the north by the U.S. states of Texas and New Mexico and, to the east of Ciudad Juárez, by the Río Bravo del Norte (Rio Grande).
Chihuahua's population is predominantly Mestizo, but it also has one of the largest proportion of white population among the Mexican States (35%) only suprated for the state of Coahuila (45%).
Chihuahua played a pivotal role in the Mexican Revolution, and was a battleground between revolutionary forces led by Pancho Villa and federal forces.
Chihuahua - chihuahua puppies (431 words)
Chihuahua stands on the U.S.-Mexico border, bounded on the north by the U.S. states of Texas and New Mexico and, to the east of Ciudad Juárez, chihuahua dog clothes by the Río Bravo chihuahua dog del Norte (Rio Grande).
Chihuahua's chihuahua pictures population is predominantly Mestizo and Creole, but includes such minority groups as the indigenous Tarahumara in the mountainous chihuahua abuse areas, chihuahua pregnancy as well as large rural communities deer chihuahua of Mennonites of German origin and Anglo-American Mormon settlers (primarily in Colonia Juarez).
Chihuahua played a pivotal role in the Mexican Revolution, and was a battleground chihuahua photos between revolutionary forces led by Pancho Villa and federal forces.
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