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San Ignacio (Neuquén)
San Ignacio (the Spanish language name of St. Ignatius) is a common toponym in parts of the world where that language is or was spoken: Argentina * San Ignacio, Argentina, Misiones Province * San Ignacio Miní, a Jesuit mission in Misiones Province Belize * San Ignacio, Belize (Cayo District), towns in western Belize Bolivia * San Ignacio de Moxos * San Ignacio de Velasco * San Ignacio, Mamoré * San Ignacio de Zamucos Chile * San Ignacio, Chile, a town in the Ñuble Region Costa Rica * San Ignacio District, Acosta, San José Province El Salvador * San Ignacio, Chalatenango Honduras * San Ignacio, Francisco Morazán Mexico * San Ignacio, Baja California Sur * San Ignacio, Chihuahua (Práxedis G. Guerrero) * San Ignacio, Sinaloa * San Ignacio Río Muerto (Sonora) * San Ignacio Lagoon * San Ignacio Cerro Gordo, Jalisco Northern Mariana Islands * Former colonial name of Pagan Paraguay * San Ignacio, Paraguay, a city and district in the Misiones Dep ...
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San Ignacio, Argentina
San Ignacio is a town and municipality in Misiones Province in north-eastern Argentina.Ministerio del Interior


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San Ignacio is twinned with: * San Ignacio, Paraguay, San Ignacio, Paraguay


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San Ignacio, Sinaloa
San Ignacio or San Ignacio de Piaxtla is a city and seat of the surrounding San Ignacio Municipality in the Mexican state of Sinaloa Sinaloa (), officially the (), is one of the 31 states which, along with Mexico City, compose the Federal Entities of Mexico. It is divided into 18 municipalities, and its capital city is Culiacán Rosales. It is located in northwest Mexic .... It stands at . The municipality reported 4,543 inhabitants in the 2010 census. Notable people In this town actress Ofelia Cano was born. External links *http://www.sinaloa.gob.mx/conociendo/municipios/sanignacio.htm Populated places in Sinaloa Populated places established in 1633 1633 establishments in the Spanish Empire {{commonscat ...
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San Ignacio (Ponga)
El Beyu () is one of nine parishes (administrative divisions) in Ponga, a municipality within the province and autonomous community of Asturias, in northern Spain Spain, or the Kingdom of Spain, is a country in Southern Europe, Southern and Western Europe with territories in North Africa. Featuring the Punta de Tarifa, southernmost point of continental Europe, it is the largest country in Southern Eur .... The population is 39INE2011). Culture Its specialty is the cheese, Queso de Beyos. Places Parishes in Ponga {{asturias-geo-stub ...
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San Ignacio District, Peru
San Ignacio District is one of seven districts of the province San Ignacio in Peru. Instituto Nacional de Estadística e Informática The Instituto Nacional de Estadística e Informática (INEI) ("National Institute of Statistics and Informatics") is a semi-autonomous Peruvian government agency which coordinates, compiles, and evaluates statistical information for the country. .... Banco de Información Distrital''. Retrieved April 11, 2008. References Districts of the Department of Cajamarca Districts of the San Ignacio province {{Cajamarca-geo-stub ...
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San Ignacio, Perú
The city of San Ignacio is one of the thirteen provinces that make up the Department of Cajamarca, under the administration of the regional government of Cajamarca, in Peru. It bordered on the north by the province of Zamora Chinchipe (Ecuador); on the east by the Department of Amazonas; on the south by the province of Jaen; on the west by the Department of Piura. It is known as the land of coffee, honey and natural forests. Its population by economic activity agriculture which is based exclusively to coffee. History In 1926 the negotiations for the creation of the province of San Ignacio for the effect of which was assigned a commission to travel to Lima began; the same that was composed by Father Juan Cabrera Arias, Donovan Bartolini Rangel and Luis Manuel Soto Adrianzén Salary Huaman, who appeared before the military junta led by Major General Ricardo Perez. The May 12, 1965, by Law No. 15560 created the province during the first government of President Fernando Belaunde. Refer ...
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San Ignacio, Paraguay
San Ignacio (), also known as San Ignacio Guazú, is a district and city of the Misiones Department of Paraguay, located from Asunción. It is Misiones' most-populous and fastest growing city, with an estimated 35,497 residents in 2021.Población nacional estimada y proyectada, según sexo, departamento, y distrito, 2000-2025
Instituto Nacional de Estadística. San Ignacio is known as the "Corazón del Sur" ("Heart of the South") for being in the center of the three southern departments: Ñeembucú, Misiones and Itapúa.


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Pagan (island)
Pagan is a volcanic island in the Marianas archipelago in the northwest Pacific Ocean, under the jurisdiction of the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands. It lies midway between Alamagan to the south and Agrihan to the north. The island has been largely uninhabited since the majority of the residents were evacuated due to volcanic eruptions in 1981. The volcano on Pagan is monitored by the USGS, which issues weekly updates about volcanic activity. The island actually has two stratovolcanoes, one on the north and another in the south. History Archaeological finds indicate that Pagan was settled from several centuries BC. The first European contact was in 1669, when the island was sighted by the Spanish missionary Diego Luis de San Vitores who named it ''San Ignacio'' ( Saint Ignatius in Spanish). It is likely that it was previously visited in 1522 by the Spanish sailor Gonzalo de Vigo, deserter from the Magellan expedition in 1521, and the first European castaway in th ...
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San Ignacio Cerro Gordo
San Ignacio Cerro Gordo is a municipality in Jalisco, Mexico Mexico, officially the United Mexican States, is a country in North America. It is the northernmost country in Latin America, and borders the United States to the north, and Guatemala and Belize to the southeast; while having maritime boundar .... It was established by the Congress of the State of Jalisco, on 1 January 2007 out of Arandas. Decree Number 20371 was published in the Periódico Oficial ''El Estado de Jalisco'', on 30 December 2003, three years before the creation of this municipality, to allow its municipal authorities to be elected by the citizens in the election of municipal presidents on 2 July 2006. Government Municipal presidents References Municipalities of Jalisco {{Jalisco-geo-stub ...
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San Ignacio Lagoon
San Ignacio Lagoon () is a lagoon located in Mulegé Municipality of the Mexico, Mexican state of Baja California Sur, 59 kilometers (37 mi) from San Ignacio, Baja California Sur, San Ignacio, Mexico, and Mexican Federal Highway 1, Highway 1. It is one of the winter sanctuaries of the Gray whale, eastern Pacific gray whale (''Eschrichtius robustus''). History After the native population of Baja California had vanished due to disease in the 18th century, San Ignacio Lagoon was rediscovered in the 19th century by whaling captain, Jared Poole, brother-in-law to whaling captain Charles Melville Scammon. Scammon visited the lagoon in 1860 with six whaling vessels, and the subsequent extensive whaling contributed to the near extinction of the Gray whale, Pacific gray whale. Today, the lagoon is a primary destination for migrating whales, and a UNESCO World Heritage Site where the whales can breed and calve their young undisturbed by humans. This lagoon is also a United Nations Biosphere ...
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San Ignacio Río Muerto
San Ignacio Río Muerto is a small town which is the capital of San Ignacio Río Muerto Municipality in the southwest of the Mexican state of Sonora. Health and education There were 54 schools and one small health clinic in 2000 Economy Agriculture covered 35,000 productive hectares (2000), most of which were irrigated. Main crops are wheat, garbanzo beans, safflower, sorghum, watermelon, chile and melons. Agricultural production is transported to Ciudad Obregón Ciudad Obregón is a city in southern Sonora. It is the state's second largest city after Hermosillo and serves as the municipal seat of Cajeme. As of 2020, the city has a population of 436,484. Ciudad Obregón is south of the country's U.S.â ... for packing and export to the United States. Cattle raising is carried out on a small scale and there were more than 6,000 head in 2000. References Enciclopedia de los Municipios de MexicoINEGI External linksSan Ignacio Río Muerto, Ayuntamiento Digital''(Official Web ...
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