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Cibola Bridge is a bridge in La Paz County, in the U.S. state of Arizona, crossing the border between Arizona and California into Imperial County, in the U.S. state of California.[1][2]
^U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Cibola Bridge, Arizona
^U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Cibola Bridge, California
114°39′28″W / 33.4128076°N 114.6577346°W / 33.4128076; -114.6577346 CibolaBridge is a bridge in La Paz County, in the U.S. state of Arizona, crossing the border...
The myth of the Seven Cities of Gold, also known as the Seven Cities of Cíbola (/ˈsiːbələ/), was popular in the 16th century and later featured in several...
The Cibola National Forest (pronounced SEE-bo-lah) is a 1,633,783 acre (6,611.7 km2) United States National Forest in New Mexico, US. The name Cibola is...
Cibola National Wildlife Refuge is a U.S. National Wildlife Refuge in the floodplain of the lower Colorado River between Arizona and California and surrounded...
Ranch Historic District in Mora and San Miguel counties; and Zuni-Cibola Complex in Cibola and McKinley counties. Bandelier CCC Historic District in Los Alamos...
Tonto Natural Bridge is a natural arch in Arizona, United States, that is believed to be the largest natural travertine bridge in the world. The area surrounding...
Rock State Park during the 2011 winter season Oak Creek Cascades Midgley Bridge Schnebly Hill Formation "Monthly State Parks Visitation Report" (PDF). Arizona...
Park, New Mexico Bluewater Village, New Mexico, census-designated place in Cibola County, location of Bluewater post office Bluewater Branch, a river in Tennessee...
remaining episodes. Season 4 is almost entirely adapted from the fourth book, Cibola Burn, with the novella "Gods of Risk" providing source material for episode...
El Morro National Monument is a U.S. national monument in Cibola County, New Mexico, United States. Located on an ancient east–west trail in the western...
before the area was mapped placed the legendary golden cities of Quivira and Cibola in the far inland northwest.[citation needed] No Spanish exploration parties...
Rafael Ranch Slide Rock Sonoita Creek Tombstone Courthouse Tonto Natural Bridge Tubac Presidio Yuma Quartermaster Depot Yuma Prison An Arizona state park...
2004 film Team America: World Police, and the secret underground city of Cíbola is located there in the 2007 film National Treasure: Book of Secrets. In...
whom Sam had shot when the overseer discovered his embezzlement. 57 28 "Cibola" Gerd Oswald Raphael Hayes March 31, 1966 (1966-03-31) Daniel and Mingo...
Another early motive was the search for the Seven Cities of Gold, or "Cibola", rumoured to have been built by Native Americans somewhere in the desert...
Ranger Station 8 miles down State Highway 117 south of I-40 Exit 89. The Cibola National Forest conserves large natural areas, wildlife, and habitats in...
Finnish mythology, literally translated its name means "North". Quivira and Cíbola Two of the legendary Seven Cities of Gold supposed by Spanish conquistadors...
1954 "Tralla La" (Barks / Barks) 7 September 1954 "The Seven Cities of Cibola" (Barks / Barks) 8 December 1954 "The Mysterious Stone Ray" (Barks / Barks)...
Spanish explorer Coronado entered the area in 1540–1542 during its search for Cíbola. Few Spanish settlers migrated to Arizona. One of the first settlers in...
collectively added to the World Heritage List, including historic cities, towns, bridges, haciendas and other monuments along the 1,400-kilometre (870 mi) route...
National Wildlife Refuges Bill Williams River Buenos Aires Cabeza Prieta Cibola Havasu Imperial Kofa Leslie Canyon San Bernardino Wilderness Areas See List...