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Potosí in present-day Bolivia and Cerro de Pasco in Peru were one of the principal mines of the Spanish Empire in the New World.
* Cerro Negro de Mayasquer,
Other such breast mountains are Mount Elgon on the Uganda-Kenya border, Beinn Chìochan and the Maiden Paps in Scotland, the " Bundok ng Susong Dalaga " ( Maiden's breast mountains ) in Talim Island, Philippines, the twin hills known as the Paps of Anu ( Dá Chích Anann or the breasts of Anu ), near Killarney in Ireland, the 2, 086 m high Tetica de Bacares or " La Tetica " in the Sierra de Los Filabres, Spain, and Khao Nom Sao in Thailand, Cerro Las Tetas in Puerto Rico and the Breasts of Aphrodite in Mykonos, among many others.
According to archaeological evidence and Spanish chronicles the civilization existed from Bahia de Caraquez to Cerro de Hojas in the south.
Its highest point is Cerro de San Joaquín, which reaches above sea level.
The highest elevation in Puerto Rico, Cerro de Punta, is located in this range.
View of Monterrey and Cerro de la Silla in 1904
Cerro de la Silla
A small hill, the Cerro del Topo and the smaller Topo Chico are located in the suburbs of San Nicolás de los Garza and Escobedo.
West of the city rises the Cerro de las Mitras ( Mountain of the Mitres ), which resemble the profile of several bishops with their mitres.
Cerro de la Silla ( Saddle Hill ) dominates the view east of the city.
Cerro de la Loma Larga — South of the Santa Catarina river — separates Monterrey from the suburb of San Pedro Garza García.
As one example of the many traditional beliefs about coca, it is believed by the miners of Cerro de Pasco to soften the veins of ore, if masticated ( chewed ) and thrown upon them ( see also Cocomama ).
* El Cerro de San Jacinto ( San Jacinto Hill ).
For example, the Cerro de la Neblina, a cloud covered mountain in the south of Venezuela accommodates many shrubs, orchids and insectivorous plants which are restricted to this mountain only.
* ( 2005 ): Estratigrafía y vertebrados ( Aves y Mammalia ) de la Formación Cerro Bandera, Mioceno Temprano de la Provincia del Neuquén, Argentina.
Elevations include Cerro de Punta at 4, 390 feet ( 1, 338 m ), the highest in Puerto Rico, located in Barrio Anón in the territory of the municipality of Ponce.
Also, Emperor Maximilian I of Mexico and several of his generals were executed in the Cerro de las Campanas after the Juaristas took control of Mexico in 1867.
Despite national and international pleas for amnesty, Juárez refused to commute the sentence, and Maximilian was executed by firing squad on 19 June 1867 at Cerro de las Campanas in Querétaro.
es: Municipio de Cerro Gordo ( condado de Lac qui Parle, Minnesota )
As of the 2010 census, the village population is 24, 877 inside the village limits due to the new housing developments at El Cerro de Los Lunas ( Huning Ranch ) It is the county seat of Valencia County.

Cerro and San
* San Salvador shares Cerro El Picacho, 1931 meters ( 6, 331 feet ) above sea level, with its neighboring municipality Mejicanos.
The north end of the rift zone is located in the Brawley seismic zone in the Salton Sea basin between the Cerro Prieto Fault and the San Andreas Fault.
The battlefield was an area between Tudela and the nearby hills that are within your setting, the front Spanish: Cerro de Santa Barbara, Tudela, Torre Monreal, Santa Quiteria, Cabezo Maya hill where was the hermitage of San Juan de Calchetas, and populations: Urzante ( disappeared ), Murchante, Cascante.
Cerro San Cristóbal dominates the sprawling Santiago cityscape at a height of above sea level with city suburbs steadily climbing the foothills of the Andes to the east.
The most important of these hills include Cerro Huitepec, San José Bocomtenelté, Cerro San Felipe, Cerro El Extranjero, Cerro Cruz Carreta, El Arcotete and Cerro Tzontehuitz.
Potosí was added in reference to the fabulously rich mines of Potosí, Bolivia, discovered some forty years before the city was founded, as the exploitation of silver and gold mines in Cerro de San Pedro near San Luis was the main reason for the founding of the city in 1592.
In early 1592 the mines of Cerro de San Pedro were discovered.
The lack of water in Cerro de San Pedro made impossible a new settlement in that specific area, as well as the proper exploitation of the minerals.
* Cerro Vanguardia Mine ; gold and silver mine located near Puerto San Julián, Santa Cruz.
* Cerro de San Pedro, San Luis Potosí

Cerro and Pablo
The nearby rancherías of Agua Caliente, Agua Caliente del Portezuelo, Cerro Colorado, El Portezuelo, El Rincón, La Ciénega, La Huerta, Los Bateques, Poza de González, San Pablo, and Sangre de Cristo were integrated into the Mission holdings.

Cerro and name
The name of the airport was changed in 1981 by the military government for Omar Torrijos International Airport, in honor to the Panamanian leader who died in July 31, 1981, at the age of 52 in a plane crash in Cerro Marta, Coclesito in very bad conditions.
According to local legend, the town received its name from a local dignitary, who, upon seeing a fight break out at the dedication of the first railroad depot, exclaimed, " This reminds me of the " Battle of Cerro Gordo ".
The town is unincorporated and includes many neighborhoods, called plazas or placitas, each with its own name, including El Potrero de Chimayó ( the plaza near Chimayó's communal pasture ) and the Plaza del Cerro ( plaza by the hill ).
The city name comes from the nearby Xico hill ( Cerro de Xico ) and the name of the municipality comes from the old lake plus a reference to the " Programa Nacional de Solidaridad " ( National Program of Solidarity ) which was initiated here.
The Cerro Maravilla murders, also known as the Cerro Maravilla massacre, is the name given by the Puerto Rican public and media to describe the events that occurred on July 25, 1978, at Cerro Maravilla, a mountain in Puerto Rico, wherein two young Puerto Rican pro-independence activists were murdered in a police ambush.
* Mount Abel, former name of Cerro Noroeste in California
This fortress was built on a hill originally known as the Cerro de la Horca or the Cerro del Quemadero, which was changed to Cerro de San Cristóbal in celebration of the Spanish victories ejecting English and Dutch interlopers from the island of this name in the Lesser Antilles, then forming part of the insular territorial glacis of Puerto Rico.
* The English name for Cerro de la Silla
Mount Evermann ( Spanish: Cerro Evermann ) is the name given to the summit dome complex, in honor of ichthyologist Barton Warren Evermann.
Illescas is also the name given to the highest point of the peninsula ( 500 m .), the Cerro Illescas.
Numantia ( Numancia in Spanish ) is the name of an ancient Celtiberian settlement, whose remains are located 7 km north of the city of Soria, on a hill known as Cerro de la Muela in the municipality of Garray.
The Brazilian expedition renamed the summit peak to Pico da Neblina, causing some confusion with the name Cerro de la Neblina, which is used in Venezuela to refer to the whole massif.
The club owes its name to the battle fought between the forces of Buenos Aires, Argentina (“ the Porteños ”) and the Paraguayan army, in the neighbourhood of the “ Cerro Mbaé ” ( Mbaé Hill ) – named after that battle as the Cerro Porteño ( Porteño Hill ) – on 19 January 1811.
Primero de Marzo's name is derived from the date March 1, 1870, when then Paraguayan President Francisco Solano López was killed by Brazilian troops at Cerro Corá, thereby ending the bloody War of the Triple Alliance.
Located in the Cerro neighborhood, it opened with the name Gran Estadio de La Habana and currently holds about 55, 000 people.
Today, all the inhabitants of the Matatipac Valley see daily the rival warriors who have become Volcano Sangangüey and Cerro de San Juan, and the beautiful Princess Mololoa, who is still crying a river that now bears her name.

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