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Yaquis. Another objective is to show Sonoran children and teens the particular characteristics of Yaqui personality and the richness of their folklore and raise consciousness among Sonorans in regards to the development of historical events of the Yaquis as well as the influence that they had in the formation of groups and classes that constitute the regions current society. Scenes of daily life of the Yaqui tribe are represented throughout the museum highlighting musical instruments, hunting tools and clothing that distinguishes them since ancient times.
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Cajeme was initially a part of Cocorit Municipality until its elevation to Municipal Seat on 28 September 1927. The first city government was established on 1 January 1928. The 28 July 1928 decree stated that "the city is known now with the name of Ciudad Obregón, the town formerly known as Cajeme." In 1937 another legislation stated that Cajeme be the name of the Municipality and Ciudad Obregón its seat.
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part. The island features many natural attractions including sand dunes used by four-wheel drive vehicles. The island has a water well oasis surrounded by date trees that attract many species of birds, including gray and white pelicans, corvetta, gray crested cranes, storks, and albatrosses. The island is ringed by beaches and features fishing opportunities off-shore.
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known as "chucki". Its name derives from the word "caguama" (loggerhead sea turtle) and manta ray, originally this dish was prepared with loggerhead sea turtle meat but since the fishing of this marine species is not longer allowed, it was decided to replace the "caguama" with manta meat. The dish was created in the late nineteenth century in Ciudad Obregón.
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secondary canals is derived that irrigate 450,000 hectares (1,100,000 acres) of surface in the Yaqui and Mayo Valleys, being one of the most important hydraulic infrastructures in the country. During the last two decades this hydraulic work has become one of the main and most visited tourist destinations in our region.
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Huivulai Island is located 50 kilometres (31 miles) south of Ciudad Obregón and 5 miles (8.0 kilometres) off the Sonora coast in the Gulf of California (Sea of Cortez). In Mayo, Huivulai means "long neck". The island is 17 kilometres (10.6 miles) long and 1.2 kilometres (0.7 miles) wide at its widest
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Next to the Nainari Lagoon are the Ostimuru Children's Park and the Ostimuri Zoo. At the park, there is a variety of mechanical rides for children. Lush trees surround the park. The Ostimuri Zoo is located inside the park – This habitat hosts a wide variety of animals, the song of birds as you stroll
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The main economic activities in the entity are maquiladora, agriculture, livestock, , and trade. However, the fertile lands of the municipality favour agriculture and the services derived from it, such as its suppliers and their transport. Real estate and construction development has also had a major
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Rice was the most important crop in the Yaqui Valley in the early ; other crops also include wheat, beans, chickpeas, various vegetables and alfalfa. Over the course of the century, wheat became the most important crop. Due to Cajeme's agricultural vocation, the first industry of great importance was
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Typically made from manta rays and shrimp, it is usually prepared as a broth in which the manta meat, shrimp and vegetables are added. The broth is served on a plate or you can prepare cahuamanta tacos, when only the broth is served it is called "vichy", in some places that same broth with shrimp is
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The Yaqui ethnic group, one of the most numerous in Mexico, inherited the wakabaki, which is a broth that constitutes a traditional dish that is prepared in its most important festivities. Its ingredients are: chickpea, beef rib, pumpkin, potato, cabbage, carrot and jote. Its preparation begins with
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Football also has acceptance, the stadium "Manuel 'Piri' Sagasta", is the most important venue for its practice with a capacity of approximately 4000 spectators, although the sport is not as popular in the city, it remains a recreational practice by the ease of game development. Next to the football
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School attendance for people ages 3 to 5 is 44.4%; 6 to 11 years is 97%; 12 to 14 years is 95.1% and 15 to 24 years is 50.5%. Higher Education Institutions Ciudad Obregón has multiple institutions of higher education, and has the most important concentration of these in the south of Sonora. The most
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has a surface of 20,500 acres (83 square kilometres) and a storage capacity of 3226 millions of cubic meters; it is part of the dam system on the Yaqui River, it's the state's largest dam and the third located on said river. From the Oviachic Dam a 27,603-kilometre (17,152-mile) network of main and
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The Festival, promoted by the Instituto Tecnológico de Sonora through the Directorate of Extension of Culture and Services and is held annually in October. The Festival is a member of the National Network of Festivals of the National Council for Culture and the Arts (CONACULTA). The program serves
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This construction dates from the previous century, its architecture is of colonial style. It has four exhibition rooms and an ample garden where we find permanent samples of painting and sculptures as well as arts and crafts. Among the House's visitors is the internationally renowned sculpture and
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The Lagoon has been in recent years better taken care of and upgraded by the local authorities. There is now a small garden with a bronze statue of a discobolus (discus thrower) by the Ostimuri Park entrance. Right next to the lagoon there is a sports complex with an Olympic size swimming pool and
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The "Nainari Lagoon" with a 2 km (1.2 mi) perimeter is located at the western city limits between Guerrero and Padre Eusebio Kino avenues. Its grounds are used for outdoor sports including an outdoor public gym. The lagoon's two piers are a focal point for aquatic activities like skiing,
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This festival of art and culture takes place in November to celebrate the anniversary of the founding of the municipality of Cajeme with the support of the Institute of Municipal Culture and the National Council for Culture and the Arts (). This festival offers music, painting, film, poetry, book
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Cajeme Municipality has as its head Ciudad Obregón. Its first settlers established themselves in the neighborhood called Plano Oriente, as irrigation canals made by the Richardson company around 1910 and two years later, the South Pacific railroad established a station called Cajeme. The town of
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Bacanora, like Jalisco tequila, is a spirit made in Sonora, Mexico. It is a mezcal made 100% of the juice of the roasted maguey head, fermented and distilled. However, the development of the formal market in El Bacanora was truncated in 1915, when the manufacture and marketing of this alcoholic
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The Yaqui museum offers a perspective of Yaqui culture having among its objectives rescuing, preserving, investigating and spreading the culture and lifestyle of the Yaqui tribe. As well as stimulating in the state's population the rediscovery of historical, linguistic and ethnic values of the
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Traditional cookies from the state of Sonora. These are made with wheat flour and stuffed with "piloncillo" (raw form of pure cane sugar). Coyotas are similar to Argentine alfajor, but thinner and larger in diameter. In Cd. Obregón you can find in addition to the traditional ones made with
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This agave drink from Sonora is protected by appellation of origin, published in the Official Journal of the Federation on 6 November 2000. In this publication it is officially stated that the State of Sonora, is exclusively the entity, which is recognized as producer of this drink.
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The General Álvaro Obregón Dam also called the Oviachic Dam, named taken from the place where it is located, started its construction in the year 1947 and finished in 1952, being filled for the first time in July 1952. It is located 35 kilometres (22 miles) north of Ciudad Obregón.
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audiences of higher middle education, university and the community at large, through an artistic program representative of our cultural diversity, with national quality groups, with presentations in university forums, public spaces and theatres, with close access to the commun
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The Spaniards, who during the Arab domination learned many ways to take advantage of wheat, brought flour tortillas to Sonora. The Yaqui tribe adapted them and colloquially called them "tortillas sobaqueras" these tortillas are made by hand and using a lot of
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The Nainari Lagoon is manmade, it was built in 1956 as one of the achievements of City Mayor Rene Gandara, who opened the hydraulic gates to fill the reservoir. Before, it was a lagoon region where there was duck hunting and rice was grown.
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sailing and canoeing being the site for triathlons, marathons, and bicycle races. There are many coconut and snack stands on the lagoon boardwalk where you can find fresh coconuts and other fruits such as "mango con chile" and restaurants.
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after the Revolution and initiated an "agricultural revolution" in the Yaqui Valley, introducing modern agricultural techniques and making this valley one of the most prosperous agricultural regions in the country. Renowned US agronomist
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which is practiced by many young people in the municipality of Cajeme, which has multiple medalists in official competitions, nationally and internationally. The ITSON Potros have won three national university championships in Mexico.
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and Cajeme, creating in 1925, the company 'Obregón y Cía.', which provided more work and economic development in the Region. On 29 November 1927, Cajeme was declared the head of the municipality (until then it had been part of
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The Nainari Lagoon is a tourist attraction that has a small boardwalk and a boat dock. Water is constantly circulating as it is connected to one of the main canals in the irrigation district, the Lower Canal (el Canal Bajo).
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painter Jose Luis Cuevas. Among the objectives of Cocorit House is to support art in those people with artistic attributes that don't have enough support. That is why local artists call it the region's haven for the arts.
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is the only maguey species admitted by this Law for the production of El Bacanora. The territorial area of this denomination area is: 57,923.92 km2 and is composed of 35 municipalities of the mountainous area of
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Yaqui history informs the defense of their territory and culture, an ancestral culture enriched by rites and traditions of which the Deer Dance stands out, a symbolic representation of the hunt for this animal.
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beverage was banned. It was until the 1990s that this activity ceased to be persecuted and sanctioned by customs and its authorization was contemplated in the Law on Alcohols of the State of Sonora.
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La Salle University located in Obregón City has been operating for 25 years. It is private, Christian-inspired. It has 21 bachelor's degrees and 15 postgraduate degrees on this campus.
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The city is located on the parallel 27–29' north latitude and the meridian 109-59' west longitude. With an altitude above sea level of 40.8 m (134 ft) in the city center.
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boom in the city that, because of its relatively recent foundation, has been able to be planned with wide avenues and modern urban development compared to other Sonorense cities.
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In Ciudad Obregón lies the seat of the municipal government of Cajeme. The government's exercise rests with the Municipal President and his cabinet, elected every three years.
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Also known as salted dry meat, is a type of dehydrated meat that is made of beef cutting and air drying and during venison season can be made of this animal as well.
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through this place is like a melody from heaven. As you make your journey in the midst of animals, you are surpassed by a boa as if it were a guardian of this place.
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is an international festival and academy dedicated to vocal art that in 2015 is hosted by Ciudad Obregón. This festival, founded by the tenor and cultural promoter
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For the realization of economic activities and service to the general public, Ciudad Obregón has offices of the main financial institutions of the country.
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was a Yaqui leader (whose population lives in this area) who fought against them as part of the Porfyrian army; and then led the Yaqui rebellion against it
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The first neighborhoods were Plano Oriente, Ladrillera, Cumuripa, Hidalgo, Constitución, El Castillo, Quinta Díaz, Bella Vista and Colonia del Valle.
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has organized the International Book Fair held in September. The program has been attended by renowned figures in the literary field, such as
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The Cajeme Higher Institute was founded in 1997. It is a public, decentralized university. It has nine bachelor's degrees and 17 specialties.
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The extreme temperatures recorded in the box below between 1939 and 2016 were recorded at the Downtown Station of Ciudad Obregón, Sonora.
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was installed, it was decreed on 28 July of the same year on 28 July of the same year change of name to Ciudad Obregón in recognition of
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For the development of productive activities, local commerce offers everything from re-shareholders, agricultural implement stores,
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At the end of the twentieth century the railway disappeared as a means of transport for passengers and the station was abandoned.
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In 1907, a flag station was established for the locomotive crossing the state to supply water, this station was called Cajeme.
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Some prominent people originating in Ciudad Obregón, or with a track record in their careers connected to the city are:
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Congress of the State of Sonora,' Electoral Districts of the State of Sonora, the state electoral districts of Sonora
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Municipal Palace, Cathedral of the city, Monumental Clock, Laguna del Nainari, Ciudad Obregón International Airport.
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in Cajeme the literacy rate for people aged 15 to 24 years is 98.5% and that of people aged 25 and over is 96.1%.
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has been in its company for 15 years since its founding. It has 15 bachelor's degrees and seven master's degrees.
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to the domestic and external market, attracting a wave of investors and settlers who brought out populations.
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machinery, safety equipment and all kinds of inputs for production. There are two markets for supplies.
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It is located in the south of the State of Sonora, 50 km (31 mi) from the coast of the
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Source 1: Servicio Meteorológico Nacional (temperature, 1981–2010) (humidity, 1981–2000)
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stadium is the sports car "Náinari 2000", an area for the practice of different sports.
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Climate data for Ciudad Obregón, Sonora (Downtown) (1981–2010, extremes (1961–present)
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and the program has the cooperation of several governmental and private institutions.
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As of 2005 the per capita income for the municipality of Cajeme was $ 10,940 and the
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Columbia-Lippincott Gazetteer. (New York: Columbia University Press, 1952) p. 406
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presentations and shows the culture and traditions of the Yaqui ethnic group.
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many types of sport courts such as tennis, basketball, soccer, and fronton.
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The following institutions of higher education are based in Ciudad Obregón:
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University of Sonora Campus Cajeme, Department of Health Sciences.
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Universidad del Desarrollo Professional Ciudad Obregón (UNIDEP)
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Ciudad Obregon has a wide variety of typical dishes, such as:
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Universidad del Valle de México Campus Ciudad Obregón (UVM)
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Instituto Tecnológico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey
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the cutting of the firewood and the sacrifice of the res.
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The most popular martial discipline in Ciudad Obregón is
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Instituto de Capacitación para el trabajo Icatson-Cajeme
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returned to Sonora and carried out business projects in
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According to the 2010 population and housing census of
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The city, previously named Cajeme, takes its name from
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In the city there is also an important campus of the
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In 1950 Ciudad Obregon had a population on 120,000.
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Official seal of Ciudad Obregón
Ciudad Obregón is located in Sonora
Ciudad Obregón is located in Mexico
Ciudad Obregón is located in North America
27°29′21″N 109°56′06″W / 27.48917°N 109.93500°W / 27.48917; -109.93500
State
Sonora
Cajeme
Ayuntamiento
Demonym
GDP (PPP, constant 2015 values)
Time zone
UTC-7
MST
DST
UTC-7
DST
PDT
ZIP code
Area code(s)
644
https://www.copreco.mx/ciudadobregon
Sonora

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