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  1. www.history.com › topics › latin-americaBaja California - HISTORY

    Nov 24, 2009 · The peninsula of Baja California is 1,300 kilometers (800 miles) long, making it the world’s third-longest. The U.S. border crossing at Tijuana is one of the busiest in the world, with about ...

  2. Our history. The FLOR DE LA PAZ Foundation was born in Valle de Bravo. It stems from a local concern to generate well-being for Mexico and its people. We know that 30% of Mexico City’s water comes from the Cutzamala system. We are aware of the degree of deforestation in our lands. This awareness —along with the lack of rural employment and ...

  3. La Paz, oficialmente Nuestra Señora de La Paz, 7 (antiguamente, La Paz de Ayacucho ), 8 es la sede de gobierno de Bolivia. Es el centro político, financiero, social, académico y cultural más importante del país, además de ser la ciudad con mayor nivel de desarrollo sostenible en Bolivia. 9 10 Con una población estimada de 816 000 ...

  4. The city of La Paz, in the region of Upper Peru (now in Bolivia but then in the Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata ), experienced a revolution in 1809 that deposed Spanish authorities and declared independence. The revolution is considered one of the early steps of the Spanish American Wars of Independence and a predecessor of the Bolivian War ...

  5. Feb 27, 2023 · La Paz was once rich in pearls. The first Spaniards to arrive in La Paz were welcomed by the Guaycura, a peaceful fishing community that occupied the coastal lands. The Spanish soon noticed the large pearls worn by the natives, which they’d extracted from the abundance of local oysters, and proceeded to ransack the villages.

  6. Oct 16, 2023 · A devotee of St. Vicente Liem de la Paz brings Chocnut candies as an offering to the saint’s image. Photo by Kristine Joy Diane Sarmiento/THE FLAME. St. Vicente Liem de la Paz was a Vietnamese priest, martyr and a notable alumni of the University of Santo Tomas and Colegio de San Juan de Letran.

  7. paz. sf. 1 (gen) peace. (=tranquilidad) peace and quiet, tranquillity, tranquility (EEUU) ¡a la paz de Dios! God be with you! en paz y en guerra in peace and war, in peacetime and wartime. dejar a algn en paz to leave sb alone, leave sb in peace. ¡déjame en paz! leave me alone!

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