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  2. Category:Mountain ranges of Pima County, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    S. San Luis Mountains. Santa Catalina Mountains. Santa Rita Mountains. Sierrita Mountains. Silver Bell Mountains.

  3. Pima villages - Wikipedia

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    The Pima Villages and some of their lands were included in the Gila River Indian Reservation in 1859. An Indian Agency was established at Casa Blanca with Silas St. John, (station agent of the Butterfield Overland Mail at Casa Blanca Station), appointed on February 18, 1859, as Special Agent for the Pima and Maricopa Indians. Agent St. John ...

  4. Pima Pain Center in GREEN VALLEY, AZ - WebMD

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    Pima Pain Center. 4455 S I 19 FRONTAGE RD STE 100. GREEN VALLEY, AZ 85614. Tel: (520) 399-6000. Visit Website. Accepting New Patients: Yes. Medicare Accepted: No.

  5. Battle of Pima Butte - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Pima Butte, or the Battle of Maricopa Wells, was fought on September 1, 1857 at Pima Butte, Arizona near Maricopa Wells in the Sierra Estrella. Yuma, Mohave, Apache and Yavapai warriors attacked a Maricopa village named Secate in one of the largest battles in Arizona's history. It was also the last major battle fought by the Yumas ...

  6. Pakistan Islamic Medical Association - Wikipedia

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    Pakistan Islamic Medical Association (PIMA) was established in Oct 1979. Since its inception, PIMA has been striving to achieve its goals in the professional training of doctors, calling its members and associates towards the Islamic way of life through its regular Dawah and training workshops and seminars. PIMA played a significant role in the ...

  7. Pima County Incorporated and Unincorporated areas Three Points highlighted.svg. This map shows the incorporated areas and unincorporated areas in Pima County, Arizona. Incorporated cities are shown in gray and data for their borders and locations are based on the 2000/2030 PAG Transportation Analysis Zone Map. Three Points is highlighted in red.

  8. Pima Bajo language - Wikipedia

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    Pima Bajo (Mountain Pima, Lowland Pima, Nevome) is a Mexican indigenous language of the Piman branch of the Uto-Aztecan language family, spoken by around 1,000 speakers in northern Mexico. The language is called O'ob No'ok by its speakers.

  9. Pima Revolt (1751) - Wikipedia

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    A Spanish colonial map of Tubac from 1767, the site of the San Ignacio de Tubac Presidio, constructed as a result of conflicts with the Pima and other natives.. The Pima Revolt, also known as the O'odham Uprising or the Pima Outbreak, was a revolt of Pima native Americans in 1751 against colonial forces in Spanish Arizona and one of the major northern frontier conflicts in early New Spain.