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  2. Basque Mexicans - Wikipedia

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    Francisco Ibarra explored northern Mexico and founded Nueva Vizcaya. [2] Fermín de Francisco Lasuén was the founder of many of the Spanish missions in Alta California. In 1907, the Basque community founded the Centro Vasco. This community consisted of immigrants from Navarre, Gipuzkoa, Biscay and some French Basques. [3]

  3. Gaddang people - Wikipedia

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    Royal reform and re-organization of the Cagayan government and economy began with the creation of Nueva Vizcaya province in 1839. In 1865, Isabela province was created from parts of Cagayan and Nueva Vizcaya. The new administrations further opened Cagayan Valley lands to large-scale agricultural concerns funded by Spanish, Chinese, and wealthy ...

  4. Romeo A. Brawner - Wikipedia

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    Brawner was born in Solano, Nueva Vizcaya, the son of Private Lisbon Brawner, an African-American soldier who served from the United States Army, and was part of the Buffalo Soldiers who served during the Philippine–American War. [6] [7] [8] Brawner earned his law degree from the University of the Philippines College of Law in 1959.

  5. Nueva Vizcaya, New Spain - Wikipedia

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    Nueva Vizcaya (New Biscay, Basque: Bizkai Berria) was the first province in the north of New Spain to be explored and settled by the Spanish. It consisted mostly of the area which is today the states of Chihuahua and Durango and the southwest of Coahuila in Mexico as well as parts of Texas in the United States .

  6. Francisco de Ibarra - Wikipedia

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    Francisco de Ibarra was born about 1534 in Eibar, Gipuzkoa, in the Basque Country of Spain.He went to Mexico as a young man, and upon the recommendation and financing of his uncle, conquistador and wealthy mine owner Diego de Ibarra, Francisco was placed at the head of an expedition to explore northwest from Zacatecas in 1554.

  7. Acaxee - Wikipedia

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    Early accounts by Jesuit missionaries allege continual warfare and cannibalism among the Acaxee, Tepehuan, and Xixime who inhabited Nueva Vizcaya. [5] The Spanish conquered Sinaloa from 1529 to 1531 which included conquering the Acaxee. They were devastated by Spanish introduced diseases and the encomienda system. [4]

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  9. Soldado de cuera - Wikipedia

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    Nueva Vizcaya. Junta de los Ríos, 50 Janos, 51 Guajoquilla, 51 Coahuila. Rio Grande. 33 San Francisco de Coahuila. 36 Santa Rosa del Sacramento. 52 Nuevo León. San Agustín Ahumada, 27 Sonora. Corodeguachi, 51 Guebavi, 51 Horcasitas, 51 Tubac, 51 Caborca (Altar), 51 Buenavista, 51 California. Loreto, 30 San José del Cabo, 30 Nuevo Santander

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