Aerial view of the statue or monument of the famous horse, El Moro de Cumpas and baseball stadium at the entrance of the town of Cumpas, Sonora, Mexico. Route of the Sierra in Sonora Mexico. located in the lower region of the Sierra Madre Occidente. It was founded in 1643 by the Jesuit missionary Egidio Monteffio under the name of Our Lady of the Assumption of Cumpas, with the purpose of evangelizing the Opal tribes that inhabited that place in the previous times and during the conquest. (© Photo: LuisGutierrez / NortePhoto.com) Vista aerea de la estatua o monumento del famoso caballo , El M
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5464 x 3640 px | 46.3 x 30.8 cm | 18.2 x 12.1 inches | 300dpiDate taken:
16 August 2019Location:
Cumpas, Sonora, MexicoMore information:
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Aerial view of the statue or monument of the famous horse, El Moro de Cumpas and baseball stadium at the entrance of the town of Cumpas, Sonora, Mexico. Route of the Sierra in Sonora Mexico. located in the lower region of the Sierra Madre Occidente. It was founded in 1643 by the Jesuit missionary Egidio Monteffio under the name of Our Lady of the Assumption of Cumpas, with the purpose of evangelizing the Opal tribes that inhabited that place in the previous times and during the conquest. (© Photo: LuisGutierrez / NortePhoto.com) Vista aerea de la estatua o monumento del famoso caballo , El Moro de Cumpas y estadio de beisbol a la entrada delpueblo de Cumpas, Sonora, Mexico. Ruta de la Sierra en Sonora Mexico. ubicado en la región baja de la Sierra Madre Occidenta. Fue fundado en 1643 por el misionero jesuita Egidio Monteffio bajo el nombre de Nuestra Señora de la Asunción de Cumpas, con el propósito de evangelizar a las tribus ópatas que habitaban ese lugar en los tiempos anteriores y durante la conquista. (© Photo: LuisGutierrez / NortePhoto.com)