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- Basúchil abstract "Basúchil is a village in the municipality of Guerrero, State of Chihuahua, Mexico. It was founded in 1710 and was initially named San Antonio de la Villa de Aguilar, which was later changed to Communidad de Basúchil. Cerro de Miñaca (Miñaca Hill), a butte, is the landmark above the town. The Adolfo Lopez Mateos-Madera Highway (Route 16) passes on the east side of the village. As of 2010, the town had a population of 1,451.In 2002 Elijah Wald described the village thusly: \"It is something between a small town and what is known as a rancho, a dusty desert hamlet indistinguishable from hundreds of others. The only paved street is the main road to Ciudad Guerrero, itself no more than a country byway, and the town runs along one side of it. On the other side is an expanse of yellow plain, divided by lines of barbed wire strung on scrap wood and broken by an occasional patch of green trees, stretching out to a line of black mountains on the horizon.\"Abraham González, later governor of Chihuahua, was born in Basúchil in 1864. Ángel González, the ranchera composer best known for his seminal narcocorrido, \"Contrabando y Traicion,\" lived most of his life in Basúchil.".
- Basúchil country Mexico.
- Basúchil elevation "2152.0".
- Basúchil isPartOf Chihuahua_(state).
- Basúchil isPartOf Guerrero_Municipality,_Chihuahua.
- Basúchil populationTotal "1451".
- Basúchil wikiPageExternalLink basuchil.
- Basúchil wikiPageExternalLink 1146-basuchil.html.
- Basúchil wikiPageID "28452512".
- Basúchil wikiPageLength "6790".
- Basúchil wikiPageOutDegree "11".
- Basúchil wikiPageRevisionID "614780405".
- Basúchil wikiPageWikiLink Abraham_González_(governor).
- Basúchil wikiPageWikiLink Administrative_divisions_of_Mexico.
- Basúchil wikiPageWikiLink Butte.
- Basúchil wikiPageWikiLink Category:Populated_places_established_in_1710.
- Basúchil wikiPageWikiLink Category:Populated_places_in_Chihuahua_(state).
- Basúchil wikiPageWikiLink Chihuahua_(state).
- Basúchil wikiPageWikiLink Guerrero_Municipality,_Chihuahua.
- Basúchil wikiPageWikiLink Mexico.
- Basúchil wikiPageWikiLink Ranchera.
- Basúchil wikiPageWikiLinkText "Basúchil".
- Basúchil wikiPageWikiLinkText "Villa de Aguilar".
- Basúchil coordinatesDisplay "inline,title".
- Basúchil coordinatesRegion "MX".
- Basúchil elevationM "2152".
- Basúchil imagesize "300".
- Basúchil latd "28".
- Basúchil latm "31".
- Basúchil latns "N".
- Basúchil longd "107".
- Basúchil longew "W".
- Basúchil longm "24".
- Basúchil name "Basúchil".
- Basúchil populationAsOf "2005".
- Basúchil populationBlank1Title "Ethnicities".
- Basúchil populationBlank2Title "Religions".
- Basúchil populationTotal "1451".
- Basúchil pushpinLabelPosition "above".
- Basúchil pushpinMap "Mexico".
- Basúchil pushpinMapCaption "Location in Mexico".
- Basúchil pushpinMapsize "300".
- Basúchil settlementType "Village".
- Basúchil subdivisionName Chihuahua_(state).
- Basúchil subdivisionName Guerrero_Municipality,_Chihuahua.
- Basúchil subdivisionType Administrative_divisions_of_Mexico.
- Basúchil subdivisionType "Country".
- Basúchil subdivisionType "Municipality".
- Basúchil wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Chihuahua.
- Basúchil wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Flag.
- Basúchil wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_settlement.
- Basúchil wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Basúchil subject Category:Populated_places_established_in_1710.
- Basúchil subject Category:Populated_places_in_Chihuahua_(state).
- Basúchil hypernym Village.
- Basúchil point "28.516666666666666 -107.4".
- Basúchil type Place.
- Basúchil type PopulatedPlace.
- Basúchil type Settlement.
- Basúchil type Village.
- Basúchil type Diacritic.
- Basúchil type Establishment.
- Basúchil type Place.
- Basúchil type Redirect.
- Basúchil type Location.
- Basúchil type Place.
- Basúchil type Thing.
- Basúchil type SpatialThing.
- Basúchil type Q486972.
- Basúchil type Q532.
- Basúchil comment "Basúchil is a village in the municipality of Guerrero, State of Chihuahua, Mexico. It was founded in 1710 and was initially named San Antonio de la Villa de Aguilar, which was later changed to Communidad de Basúchil. Cerro de Miñaca (Miñaca Hill), a butte, is the landmark above the town. The Adolfo Lopez Mateos-Madera Highway (Route 16) passes on the east side of the village.".
- Basúchil label "Basúchil".
- Basúchil sameAs Q4868437.
- Basúchil sameAs m.0crh55d.
- Basúchil sameAs 4017326.
- Basúchil sameAs Q4868437.
- Basúchil lat "28.516666666666666".
- Basúchil long "-107.4".
- Basúchil wasDerivedFrom Basúchil?oldid=614780405.
- Basúchil isPrimaryTopicOf Basúchil.
- Basúchil name "Basúchil".