Mulatos is a gold mine located in the town of Sahuaripa in Sonora, Mexico.
Alamos Gold bought the mine in 2003 and commercial production started in 2006.
A fatal landslide occurred at the mine in 2018, following a 2014 warning about the potential risk. An armed robbery of gold and silver alloy bars took place on the mine's runway in 2020.
Mulatos is a goldmine located in the town of Sahuaripa in Sonora, Mexico. Alamos Gold bought the mine in 2003 and commercial production started in 2006...
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company that own the Mulatosgoldmine and the El Chanate defunct goldmines both Sonora. Aurcana Corporation operated the La Negra mine, a silver, copper...
pad on the Mulatos River watershed. The Mulatos river flows into the Aros river near the village of Guadalupe El Grande. As of late 2009, mine drilling...
there was a third small group, the assimilados, comprising native blacks, mulatos, Asians, and mixed-race people, who had at least some formal education...
2014. De León, Viviano (11 November 2011). "RD será de negros, blancos y mulatos : Reforma electoral eliminaría el color indio". Listín Diario (in Spanish)...
University Press 2009. Robert C. Schwaller, “The Importance of Mestizos and Mulatos as Bilingual Intermediaries in Sixteenth-Century New Spain,” Ethnohistory...
there was a third small group, the assimilados, comprising native blacks, mulatos, Asians, and mixed-race people, who had at least some formal education...
doi:10.1215/00182168-62.4.569. Twinam, Ann. Purchasing Whiteness: Pardos, Mulatos, and the Quest for Social Mobility in the Spanish Indies. Stanford: Stanford...
were exclusively male, and there was rapid mingling with white, black, and mulato populations. In the CIA World Factbook: Cuba (15 May 2008) the authors estimated...
and Afro-Peruvians frequently worked in the goldmines because of their familiarity with the techniques. Gold mining and smithing were common in parts of...
were called mestizos, those of African and Spanish descent were called mulatos, and those of Indigenous and African descent were called zambos. Genetic...
multiracial people, but a Pardo (brown) one, which may include caboclos, mulatos, cafuzos (local ethnonyms for people of noticeable mixed European and Amerindian...
returned to San Francisco but in 1900, he went to Mexico to work for the Mulatos Mining Company. Leslie wrote about the mining company's activities for...
trigueiro. / Bras. Designação irônica ou eufemística que se dá aos pretos e mulatos. Literally, this means: "(said of) those who have black hair and a somewhat...
(لا إله إلا الله): There is no god but Allah; Ya leilí (ياليلي) : Night of mine; ya ʿayouni (يا عيوني) : My eyes. lima: lime. From Arabic limah of the same...
any number of descriptive names, derived from the casta system, such as mulato and moreno. Blacks and indigenous people of Colombia also mixed to form...
percent of their population. The Spanish historian Marmolejo said that goldmines had to shut down when all their Indian labor died. Mapuche fighting Spain...
de Mónica Naranjo en 'Sobreviviré': un sexi cantante, bailarín y modelo mulato". www.20minutos.es - Últimas Noticias (in Spanish). Retrieved April 21,...