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  2. 7 Affordable Places To Retire in Mexico and Other Countries ...

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    With the cost of living skyrocketing in the United States, more and more Americans are deciding to retire south of the border. Countries like Mexico and Panama offer ex-pats a comfortable lifestyle...

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  4. La Junta Indians - Wikipedia

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    La Junta is the area of the confluence of the Conchos River and the Rio Grande. The Spanish castaway Alvar Nunez Cabeza de Vaca probably passed through or near La Junta in 1535 on his way to a Spanish settlement. He reported encountering "the people of the cows" and said they were "people with the best bodies that we saw and the greatest ...

  5. List of lakes of Mexico - Wikipedia

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    4 Mexico City. 5 Michoacán. 6 Nayarit. 7 Nuevo León. 8 Puebla. 9 Quintana Roo. 10 Sinaloa. 11 Tamaulipas. 12 Veracruz. ... Lake Chapala (also in Michoacán) Lake ...

  6. Laguna Pueblo - Wikipedia

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    The Laguna Pueblo (and the Acoma Pueblo) lie in the river basin of the Rio San Jose. [4] The laguna or lake was historically much larger than the present time and hosted waterfowl of many kinds, including ducks, geese and swans. [5] The Rio San Jose flows into the Rio Puerco near the southeast corner of the Laguna Reservation.

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  8. Amistad Reservoir - Wikipedia

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    Amistad Reservoir (Spanish: Presa Amistad) is a reservoir on the Rio Grande at its confluence with the Devils River 12 miles (19 km) northwest of Del Rio, Texas.The lake is bounded by Val Verde County on the United States side of the international border and by the state of Coahuila on the Mexican side of the border; the American shoreline forms the Amistad National Recreation Area.

  9. Cochiti Dam - Wikipedia

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    In 1680 the people of the Pueblo of Cochiti took part in the Pueblo revolts and fled to near present-day Cochiti, New Mexico. [19] Today the Pueblo of Cochiti live on around 50,000 acres in New Mexico, just outside of Albuquerque, [18] and have a population of under 2,000. [19] They are best known for their jewelry, pottery, and drum-making today.