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The Jesuit Missions of Northern Mexico (The Spanish Borderlands Sourcebooks, Vol. 19)
by Charles Polzer
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Excerpt - on Page 167: "
... This fresh supply of manpower made possible the Jesuit expan- sion to Lower California which began at the end of 17th century. Unaided, the Jesuits of New Spain would hardly have been able to ... "
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New Spain, Lower California, Mexico City, San Ignacio, New Mexico, Society of Jesus, destas misiones, cartographical productions, padre visitador, padre rector, casa profesa, mission pueblo
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A Field Guide to Marine Molluscs of Galapagos (Galapagos marine life series) (Galapagos marine life series)
by Cleveland P. Hickman
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Excerpt - on Page 8: "
... Lower California to Ecuador and Galápagos Islands. 2. Arca truncata (Sowerby, 1833) Truncated Ark Length to 80 mm (3. ... "
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Gulf of California, Lower California, Galdpagos Islands, Galapagos Islands, Costa Rica, Cocos Island, Revillagigedo Islands
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Survival Skills of Native California
by Paul Campbell
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with references to "Lower California".
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Santa Catarina, Colorado River, Lower California, California Indians, Los Angeles, Manuela Aguiar, Benito Peralta, Western Mono, Southwest Museum, Fernando Librado, Northern Paiute, Sierra Nevada
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Baja Fever: Journeys into Mexico's Intriguing Peninsula
by Greg Niemann
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Excerpt - on Page 13: "
... peninsula. Then the practice began of calling the north (now U.S.) Alta California (Upper California) and the peninsula Baja California (Lower California ). ... "
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Baja California, Baja Fever, Lower California, San Felipe, Rosarito Beach, San Diego, Todos Santos, San Ignacio, Alta California, San Miguel, graded road, surf fishing
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