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Manitoba Colony, Mexico

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In 1926 the Manitoba settlement consisted of 3,340 persons, in 1949 the number had grown to 7,706, and in 1953 the number was 8,768. In 1987 the total population of the Manitoba settlement was around 12,500 persons and 17,000 in 2006.
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Adjacent to Manitoba Colony is Swift Current Colony. Further to the north are the Ojo de la Yegua Colony (Nordkolonie), Santa Rita Colony, and Santa Clara Colony. West of Santa Rita Colony is
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Colony (Quellenkolonie). Altogether these Mennonite colonies stretch over 100 km and have some 50,000 Mennonite residents (2015).
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Krahn, Cornelius and Helen Ens. "Manitoba Colony (Mexico)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. 1989. Web. 16 Feb 2015.
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and consisted originally of 47 villages. It is the largest and oldest
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Manitoba Colony, Bolivia
Manitoba, Canada
Plautdietsch-speaking Mennonites
Ciudad Cuauhtémoc
Chihuahua
Mexico
Old Colony Mennonites
Manitoba, Canada
Mennonite colony in Mexico
Los Jagueyes
Ridley, J. C.
PMID
2227913

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