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island until the mid 17th century. Sir
Francis Drake enlisted several cimarrones during his
raids on the Spanish. As
early as 1655,
escaped Africans had...
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promotion was
eliminated for six years,
Cimarrones was one of the
founding teams of the new league.
Cimarrones de
Sonora achieved the
league runner-up...
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declared a
special non-working day to
commemorate the
Cimarrones Festival. The word "
Cimarrones" came from
during the
promulgation of
Christianity in...
- Cimarroneras, or
marooned societies.
These ex-slaves were
known as
Cimarrones.
Cimarrones would mount attacks on
transport caravans so
often that the attacks...
- The
Tijuana Cimarrones were a
professional independent baseball franchise based in Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico. They were
originally a
minor league...
- teams:
Alebrijes de Oaxaca, Atlante, Atlético Morelia, Cancún, Celaya,
Cimarrones de Sonora,
Correcaminos UAT,
Dorados de Sinaloa,
Leones Negros UdeG, Mineros...
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currently used
mostly for
football matches and is the home
stadium of the
Cimarrones de
Sonora of the
Ascenso MX. The
stadium holds 18,747 people. The name...
- The
Cimarrones de
Sonora Fútbol Club
Premier play
football in the Liga
Premier in Hermosillo, Sonora,
Mexico and are the
official reserve team for Cimarrones...
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promoted from Liga TDP to
Serie A. On June 17, 2024
Cimarrones de
Sonora Premier was
renamed to
Cimarrones de
Sonora because it
became the club's main team...
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iterations and
would be from 2005 to 2008. It pla**** host to the
Tijuana Cimarrones of the
Golden Baseball League for one
season in 2010. Most recently, it...