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Seven kilometres from Nuevo Casas Grandes, very close to the smaller, more agricultural "Viejo" Casas Grandes is one of Northern Mexico's most intriguing archaeological sites: Paquimé.
Chihuahua: on the trail of Pancho Villa, Mormons, Mennonites, waterfalls and turkeys... 2008
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Seven kilometres from Nuevo Casas Grandes, very close to the smaller, more agricultural "Viejo" Casas Grandes is one of Northern Mexico's most intriguing archaeological sites: Paquimé.
Chihuahua: on the trail of Pancho Villa, Mormons, Mennonites, waterfalls and turkeys... 2008
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The town of Nuevo Casas Grandes is the logical base for exploring Paquimé and Mata Ortiz, with hotels, restaurants, a campground, banks, hospitals, and anything else that you are likely to need.
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The town of Nuevo Casas Grandes is the logical base for exploring Paquimé and Mata Ortiz, with hotels, restaurants, a campground, banks, hospitals, and anything else that you are likely to need.
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Paquimé, sometimes called Casas Grandes, is probably the most important ruin in Northern Mexico.
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Paquimé, sometimes called Casas Grandes, is probably the most important ruin in Northern Mexico.
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Altitude From 100 meters (m) to - 35 m at Salinas Grandes, which is the lowest point in mainland South America.
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So you pretty much need to spend the night in Nuevos Casas Grandes, which is a medium sized town surrounded by farmland, a fairly neat and tidy town.
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Company boards have long been criticized for being cozy clubs made up of men from France's elite administrative, business and engineering schools, known as Grandes Ecoles, who are often
Bloomberg 2010
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He hosts two AM-radio news-and-commentary shows in the small Chihuahuan city of Nuevo Casas Grandes.
The Fall of Mexico 2009
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