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Encyclopedia > Zamora

Zamora may refer to

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Geography

Ecuador

Mexico Zamora is a city in southeastern Ecuador, capital of Zamora-Chinchipe province and cantonal head of Zamora Canton. ... Zamora-Chinchipe is a province in Ecuador, located at southeastern end of the Amazonian region, which shares its borders with the provinces of Azuay and Morona-Santiago to the north, the provinces of Loja and Azuay to the west, and with Peru to the east and south. ...

Spain Zamora is a city in the state of Michoacán, Mexico. ... Gutiérrez Zamora is a city in Veracruz, Mexico. ...

United States Zamora is a city in Castile-Leon, Spain, the capital of the province of Zamora. ... Capital Zamora, Spain Official language(s) Spanish; Area  â€“ Total  â€“ % of Spain Ranked 22nd  10. ...

Venezuela Zamora is an unincorporated community in Yolo County, California. ...

Zamora is a municipality (municipio) in Aragua State, Venezuela. ... Zamora is a municipality (municipio) in Miranda State, Venezuela. ...

People

This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ... Diane Zamora, born 1978, is a former Navy midshipman who is serving a life sentence for her role in the December 3, 1995 murder of Adrianne Jones, a woman Zamora believed was a romantic rival to her boyfriend, David Graham. ... Ezequiel Zamora was a famous Venezuelan soldier and leader in the so-called Federal War of 1859-1863. ... Jesús María Ciriaco Jiménez Zamora was President of Costa Rica on two occasions: 1863 to 1866, and 1868 to 1870. ... Jesús María Zamora Ansorena (born: 1 January 1955) is a former Spanish footballer. ... José Rubén Zamora was born on August 19th 1956. ... Lonnie Zamora (born? - died?) was a New Mexico police officer who reported a close encounter of the first, second and third kinds on Friday, April 24, 1964, near Socorro, New Mexico. ... Image:Pedro Zamora. ... Pedro Zamora Álvarez (1964? – 15 January 2007) was a Guatemalan trade unionist. ... Ricardo Zamora Martínez (Barcelona, January 21, 1901 – Barcelona, September 15, 1978) was a Spanish football player nicknamed el Divino. He was a goalkeeper who played 46 times for Spain. ... The Ricardo Zamora Trophy is a football (soccer) award, established by Spanish newspaper Marca in 1958. ... Note: For the Guatemalan journalist, see José Rubén Zamora. ... Tye Zamora was the bassist for the alternative rock band, Alien Ant Farm. ... Zamora the Torture King is the stage name of Tim Cridland, an American sideshow performer. ...

Other

  • Mission Zamora, land reform programme in Venezuela
  • Zamora CF, Spanish football team
  • Zamora Fútbol Club, Venezuelan football team
  • Zamora TV, Venezuelan community television station

Jose Reoberto Zamora- Mission Zamora is a land reform program in Venezuela, created in law by the Ley de Tierras (Law of Land), part of a package of 49 decrees made by Hugo Chávez in November 2001. ... Zamora Club de Fútbol is a football team based in Zamora in the autonomous community of Castile-Leon. ... Zamora Fútbol Club is a Venezuelan football (soccer) club. ... See also List of Venezuelan television channels Categories: | | | ...

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CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Zamora (Spain) (1395 words)
Zamora belonged originally to the Vaccos, but it is doubtful to which of their cities it corresponds (Sentica, Sarabis, Sisapona, Orcelis); most probably it was the ancient capital, Occloduri (Ocellus-Duri.
Zamora in the time of the Goths, but early in the Saracenic period the name of Medina Zamorati is found, which points clearly to Arabic etymology.
Zamora during the war which the latter waged, supported by the King of Portugal, against Isabella for possession of the Crown.
CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Zamora (Mexico) (187 words)
The Diocese of Zamora, located in the Republic of Mexico, comprises almost one half of the State of
Zamora, founded in 1540 by Antonio de Mendoza, and built with fortifications (a
Zamora was made an episcopal see with the mountainous part of the State of
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