San Borja is the second municipal section of the José Ballivián Province in the Beni Department of Bolivia. The seat of the municipality is the town of...
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San Francisco de Borja is one of the 67 municipalities of Chihuahua, in northern Mexico. The municipal seat lies at San Francisco de Borja. The municipality...
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subsequently established among the Cochimí at Santa Gertrudis (1752), San Borja (1762), and Santa María (1767). After the expulsion of the Jesuits in...
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this time in an independent Mexico; the town was a dependency of the municipio of Buenavista. In 1867, the governor of Sonora (Pesqueira) organized two...
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the Uribante River. Traditionally, Pregonero was founded by Francisco de Borja y Mora in 1727 with settlers from La Grita, although there was already an...
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"Papaloapan Bridge". "Puente de la Unidad". "Gilberto Borja Navarrete Viaduct". "Puente Vidalta". "San Cristóbal Bridge". "Barranca El Zapote Bridge". "Texcapa...
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Cavinas San Borja San Borja Santa Rosa Santa Rosa Rurrenabaque Rurrenabaque Mamoré San Joaquín San Joaquín San Joaquin, More San Ramón San Ramón, Las...
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"Enciclopedia de los Municipios de México". Archived from the original on 2007-09-30. Retrieved 2008-12-10. "Página Oficial de Municipio Autónomo de San Germán, Puerto...
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located in Lima, Peru. The district is bordered by the districts of San Isidro and San Borja on the north; by Miraflores on the south and west; and by Santiago...
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the Congregation of San Felipe de Neri. Meanwhile, around 1690, the Jesuits founded another school: the "San Francisco de Borja" where the poet and priest...
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