- Sonora - Wikipedia
Sonora is home to eight indigenous peoples, including the Mayo, the O'odham, the Yaqui, and Seri The state has been economically important for its agriculture, livestock (especially beef), and mining since the colonial period, and for its status as a border state since the Mexican–American War
- City of Sonora – Queen of the Southern Mines
In the beautiful Sierra Nevada Foothills, in the heart of California’s “Gold Country” lies Sonora, named after the miners from Sonora Mexico who settled the City in 1848
- Sonora | Mexican State, History, Culture Cuisine | Britannica
Sonora, estado (state), northwestern Mexico It is bounded by the United States (Arizona and New Mexico) to the north, by the states of Chihuahua to the east and Sinaloa to the south, and by Baja California state and the Gulf of California (Sea of Cortez) to the west
- Sonora, California - Wikipedia
Not to be confused with Sonoma, California Sonora is the only incorporated city in Tuolumne County, California, United States, of which it is also the county seat
- Sonora’s History – City of Sonora
Sonora, one of the oldest cities in California, was incorporated on May 1, 1851 Only ten cities have been incorporated longer Sonora was historically referred to as the ‘Queen of the Southern Mines ’ Like so many Gold Rush towns, Sonora had a wild reputation in its early days
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- Top Things to do in Sonora: Events, Wine Tasting Restaurants
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- Sonora - HISTORY
Sonora, the second largest state in Mexico, is sparsely populated Mountainous and arid, the region is sunny almost year–round and has little rainfall
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