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- Q7386407 subject Q13246920.
- Q7386407 subject Q8666581.
- Q7386407 abstract "Modern-day Río Santa Rosalía in the Mexican state of Baja California Sur was originally named Río Santa Rosalía de Mulegé, the same name given to the Spanish mission in the town of Mulegé. The river empties into the Gulf of California. The name of the river has been shortened to Río Santa Rosalía, and likewise the name of the town has been reduced to simply "Mulegé." Another city grew about 30 miles north of Mulegé because of a large copper mining operation. This city borrowed the name Santa Rosalía and it is likely for this reason that "Santa Rosalía de" was dropped from the name Mulegé.".
- Q7386407 wikiPageWikiLink Q13246920.
- Q7386407 wikiPageWikiLink Q132811.
- Q7386407 wikiPageWikiLink Q46508.
- Q7386407 wikiPageWikiLink Q8666581.
- Q7386407 wikiPageWikiLink Q96.
- Q7386407 point "26.9 -111.98333333333333".
- Q7386407 type SpatialThing.
- Q7386407 comment "Modern-day Río Santa Rosalía in the Mexican state of Baja California Sur was originally named Río Santa Rosalía de Mulegé, the same name given to the Spanish mission in the town of Mulegé. The river empties into the Gulf of California. The name of the river has been shortened to Río Santa Rosalía, and likewise the name of the town has been reduced to simply "Mulegé." Another city grew about 30 miles north of Mulegé because of a large copper mining operation.".
- Q7386407 label "Río Santa Rosalía".
- Q7386407 lat "26.9".
- Q7386407 long "-111.98333333333333".