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  2. Nogales - Wikipedia

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    Nogales (Spanish for "walnut trees") may refer to: Nogales, a city in Sonora, Mexico; Chile. Nogales, Chile ... Nogales, Arizona; Nogales High School (La Puente ...

  3. The Hangover Part III - Wikipedia

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    Principal photography began in September 2012 in Los Angeles, California before moving to Nogales, Arizona and Las Vegas, Nevada, concluding that November. The film had its world premiere on May 20, 2013, in Los Angeles, California, and was theatrically released worldwide on May 23, 2013, by Warner Bros. Pictures. At the box office, the film ...

  4. Irmela Mensah-Schramm - Wikipedia

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    Irmela Mensah-Schramm (born 1945) is a human rights activist and retired special needs teacher known for removing and painting over neo-Nazi and other right-wing extremist graffiti in Berlin and throughout Germany.

  5. Irmela - Wikipedia

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    Irmela is a feminine given name. In the Balkans , Irmela is popular among the Bosniaks in the former countries of Yugoslavia . The name is a hybrid between Irma and Arnela , two names that are also popular among the population.

  6. The Arizona Republic - Wikipedia

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    The newspaper was founded May 19, 1890, under the name The Arizona Republican. [ 3 ] Dwight B. Heard , a Phoenix land and cattle baron, ran the newspaper from 1912 until his death in 1929.

  7. Manuel Chaves Nogales - Wikipedia

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    Manuel Chaves Nogales with his wife, Ana Pérez Ruiz, in 1924 Manuel Chaves Nogales ( Seville , Spain 7th August 1897 – 8th May, 1944 in London ) was a Spanish journalist and writer. Politically he was a moderate left-wing republican democrat who defined himself as "antifascist and antirevolutionary".

  8. Phoenix New Times - Wikipedia

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    Phoenix New Times is a free digital and print media company based in Phoenix, Arizona. Phoenix New Times publishes daily online coverage of local news, restaurants, music, arts, cannabis, as well as longform narrative journalism. A weekly print issue circulates every Thursday.

  9. Sonoita, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Sonoita is located in northern Santa Cruz County. The community is at the intersection of Arizona State Route 83 and Arizona State Route 82. The Santa Rita Mountains and the Canelo Hills lie to the west and southwest respectively. The headwaters of Sonoita Creek are just west of the site. [4]