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  2. Hymenocallis pimana - Wikipedia

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    Hymenocallis pimana. Laferr. Hymenocallis pimana [1] is a member of the genus Hymenocallis, in the family Amaryllidaceae. Common name in English is Pima spider-lily; in Spanish it is cebollín. It is endemic to a small mountainous region in the Sierra Madre Occidental, straddling the Mexican states of Chihuahua and Sonora.

  3. Pima boisduvaliella - Wikipedia

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    Pima boisduvaliella is a species of snout moth. It is found in most of Europe (except Ireland, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Ukraine and most of the Balkan Peninsula), Asia, including Mongolia and Kazakhstan and northern North America, including Alberta. The wingspan is 22–26 mm. Adults are on wing from June to August.

  4. Pima County Fair - Wikipedia

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    The Pima County Fair is a funfair that happens every year in Tucson, Arizona, the county seat of Pima County. The fair runs for 11 days in April. It features live animal shows, concerts, carnival rides and vendors. Hundreds of local groups perform every year. The Pima County Fair is one of the most popular attractions in Tucson.

  5. The First-Year Experience Program - Wikipedia

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    The First-Year Experience ( FYE) (also known as the Freshman-Year Experience or the Freshman Seminar Program) is a program at many American colleges and universities designed to help students prepare for the transition from high school to college. FYE programs often foster the participation of students in co-curricular events such as common ...

  6. Pima Air & Space Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Pima Air & Space Museum is an aerospace museum in Tucson, Arizona, US. It features a display of nearly 400 aircraft spread out over 80 acres (32 ha) on a campus occupying 127 acres (51 ha). It features a display of nearly 400 aircraft spread out over 80 acres (32 ha) on a campus occupying 127 acres (51 ha).

  7. Pima Revolt (1751) - Wikipedia

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    Pima Revolt. 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 ...

  8. Salt River Pima–Maricopa Indian Community - Wikipedia

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    As of 2022, the total population is 7,386. [1] The community is a federally recognized tribe located in Arizona . The community borders the Arizona cities of Scottsdale, Mesa, Tempe, and Fountain Hills . The Great Seal of the Salt River Pima–Maricopa Indian Community is a representation of I'itoi, commonly referred to as the Man in the Maze.

  9. Pima - Wikipedia

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    Pima or PIMA may refer to: People. Pima people, the Akimel O'odham, Indigenous peoples in Arizona (U.S.) and Sonora (Mexico) Places. Pima, Arizona, a town in Graham County; Pima County, Arizona; Pima Canyon, in the Santa Catalina Mountains; Pima, Burkina Faso, a village; Pima villages, historical villages of the Pima people; Other