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Montes De Oca (Colombia)
Montes de Oca (Spanish for ''Mounts of Goose'' or ''Hills of Goose'') may refer to: Foothills of the Golden Goose Places * Montes de Oca Canton, Costa Rica * Montes de Oca (shire), Burgos province, Spain * Montes de Oca, Santa Fe, a town in Santa Fe Province in Argentina Other uses * Montes de Oca (surname) See also * La Unión de Isidoro Montes de Oca, in Guerrero state, Mexico * Villafranca Montes de Oca, in Burgos province, Spain * Fernando Montes de Oca Fencing Hall, an indoor sports venue in Mexico City, Mexico * Oca (river) , name_etymology = , image = Río Oca.JPG , image_size = 250px , image_caption = Watershed of the Oca at Villalbos (Valle de Oca) , map = Valle del Ebro.jpg , map_size = 350 , map_capt ...
, a river in the north of Spain, whose source is in Montes de Oca {{Disambiguation, geo ...
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Montes De Oca Canton
Montes de Oca is a canton in the San José province of Costa Rica. The head city of the canton is San Pedro. Toponymy Its name honors a former congressional representative from the area, Don Faustino Montes de Oca (1859–1902). History Montes de Oca was created on 1 August 1915 by decree 45. Geography Montes de Oca has an area of km² and a mean elevation of metres. The elongated canton reaches from the suburbs of the national capital of San José eastward to the province of Cartago, and neighbors the cantons of Curridabat, San José, Cartago, and Goicoechea. The Torres River delineate a portion of the northern boundary, while the Ocloro River and Poró Creek mark the southern boundary. Districts The canton of Montes de Oca is subdivided into the following districts: # San Pedro # Sabanilla # Mercedes # San Rafael Demographics For the 2011 census, Montes de Oca had a population of inhabitants. The canton is known for its high level of commercial develo ...
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Montes De Oca (shire)
Montes de Oca is a ''comarca'' located east of the province of Burgos, in the autonomous community of Castile and León. It is bounded on the north by La Bureba, south by the Sierra de la Demanda comarca, on the east by the province of La Rioja and west by the Alfoz de Burgos. History When the Roman legions arrived to the area, it was the territory of the Autrigones tribe. After the Berber withdrawal, Alfonso II's depopulation (circa 742) and the razzias undertaken at the turn of the ninth century, the Montes de Oca were repopulated mainly by Astures, Cantabri, Visigoths, and Vascones (Basques) in the mid-ninth century, although remained border between the County of Castile with the Caliphate of Córdoba and its allies for at least a century and was afterwards border between kingdom of Castile and the kingdom of Navarre till the mid-twelfth century. During this period the shire to which belonged change from one kingdom to another until finally passed to the kingdom of Castil ...
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Montes De Oca, Santa Fe
Mons (; German and nl, Bergen, ; Walloon and pcd, Mont) is a city and municipality of Wallonia, and the capital of the province of Hainaut, Belgium. Mons was made into a fortified city by Count Baldwin IV of Hainaut in the 12th century. The population grew quickly, trade flourished, and several commercial buildings were erected near the ''Grand’Place''. In 1814, King William I of the Netherlands increased the fortifications, following the fall of the First French Empire. The Industrial Revolution and coal mining made Mons a centre of heavy industry. In 1830, Belgium gained its independence and the decision was made to dismantle the fortifications, allowing the creation of large boulevards and other urban projects. On 2324 August 1914, Mons was the location of the Battle of Mons. The British were forced to retreat and the town remained occupied by the Germans until its liberation by the Canadian Corps during the final days of the war. There are several memorial placar ...
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