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Chihuahua

Capital of Chihuahua state, Mexico, 1,285 km/800 mi northwest of Mexico City; population (2000 est) 671,800. It lies in the north of Mexico at an altitude of 1,402 m/4,600 ft, and was founded in 1707. It is the centre of both a mining district and a cattle raising area and has textile mills and smelting industries. The area is noted for breeding the small, short-haired dogs named after the town and state.

The University of Chihuahua was founded in 1954. The revolutionary leader Pancho Villa had his headquarters here during the early 20th century, and his home is a tourist attraction. There are many original colonial buildings, notably the 18th-century church of San Francisco.

chihuahua

Smallest breed of dog, 15 cm/10 in high, developed in the USA from Mexican origins. It may weigh only 1 kg/2.2 lb. The domed head and wide-set ears are characteristic, and the skull is large compared to the body. It can be almost any colour, and occurs in both smooth (or even hairless) and long-coated varieties.

Chihuahua

State of northern Mexico, the largest in Mexico; area 247,087 sq km/95,400 sq mi; population (1990) 2,441,900. Its capital is Chihuahua. The main occupations are farming and mining.



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LANCASTER - A 73-year-old retired school cafeteria manager convicted of felony animal cruelty for keeping more than 200 Chihuahuas at her home was ordered Friday to pay $371,090 in restitution to Los Angeles County.
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BURBANK - More than half of the 200 Chihuahuas rescued from squalid conditions in an Acton house in 2002 have been placed in private homes through the help of Burbank-based Chihuahua Rescue.
 
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