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SONORA, Mexico - ECONOMIC CONDITIONS

Sonora and Arizona work together for mutual benefit

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Author
B.Johnson
Article Date
February 3, 1963
Journal Title
Ariz Days & Ways

Markets to the south: a look at some socio-economic aspects of Sonora

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Author
J.Rivera
Article Date
June 1963
Journal Title
Ariz Rev Bsns and Public Admin
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