Interestingly, the population of the central city of Guadalajara decreased by 152,185 to 1,494,134. In this post, we look at the pattern of population change for the other municipalities in the state of Jalisco. The map shows the average annual percentage change in population for the period...
Mexican Population Data on Fifteen STR Loci (Identifiler® Kit) in a Chihuahua (North Central Mexico) Sample. Presents a study which sought to examine Mexican population data on fifteen STR loci in a Chihuahua sample. Obtainment of blood samples by venipuncture fro... Martí-Gonzalez,Luis,J....
Results obtained indicate that such an approach may be applicable to other border city pairs elsewhere.Fullerton, ThomasBarraza de Anda, MarthaUniversity Library of Munich, GermanyMPRA PaperFullerton TM Jr, Barraza de Anda MP (2008) Bor- derplex Population Modeling. Migraciones Inter- nacionales 4...
et al. Factors influencing habitat use by migratory grassland birds in the State of Chihuahua, Mexico. Auk 126, 896–905 (2009). Article Google Scholar Hobaugh, W. C. Habitat use by Snow Geese wintering in southeast Texas. J. Wildl. Manage. 48, 1085–1096 (1984). Article Google ...
El Paso, city, seat (1850) of El Paso county, extreme western Texas, U.S. It is located on the Rio Grande, there bridged to Juárez, Mexico, just south of the New Mexico line. The largest of the U.S.-Mexican border cities, it lies at the foot of the Fran
(villages) when Europeans first arrived in 1540. Founded in 1706 byDonFrancisco Cuervo y Valdés, governor andcaptain generalof New Mexico, it was named for the duke of Alburquerque, then viceroy ofNew Spain(the firstrwas later dropped). It became an important trading centre on theChihuahua...
The Mexican Americans of the Southwest were gradually overwhelmed in numbers by Anglo newcomers from the East. Pancho VillaGen. Pancho Villa (centre right) with other Mexican revolutionaries at Hacienda de Bustillos, Chihuahua, Mexico, 1911.(more) About 1910 the next era began with the start of...
states in terms of total area and is bounded by Colorado to the north, Oklahoma and Texas to the east, Texas and the Mexican states of Chihuahua and Sonora to the south, and Arizona (which was part of the Territory of New Mexico from 1850 to 1863) to the west. At its northwestern ...
(Mesa de Anáhuac). The Mesa del Norte begins near the U.S. border; covers great stretches of the states ofChihuahua,Coahuila,Durango,Zacatecas,Jalisco, andAguascalientes; and ends nearSan Luis Potosícity. From there the Mesa Central stretches to a point just south of Mexico City. The ...
Monterrey, city, capital ofNuevo Leónestado(state), northeasternMexico. At an elevation of about 1,765 feet (538 metres) in the west-central part of the state, Monterrey sprawls over the semiarid floodplain of the Santa Catarina River, which spills eastward from theflanksof theSierra MadreOr...