Ojinaga
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Ojinaga is a town of 28,000 people (2015) in Chihuahua. It is a rural bordertown on the U.S.-Mexico border, with the city of Presidio, Texas, directly opposite, on the U.S. side of the border. Ojinaga sits where the Río Conchos drains into the Río Grande (known as the Rio Bravo in Mexico), an area called La Junta de los Rios.
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A Rich Past
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Ojinaga was founded around the year 1200 by Pueblo Indians. In 1535 it was visited by Alvar Nuñez Cabeza de Vaca with a party of four, the survivors of the 1528 shipwreck of a failed mission to explore Florida. It was later the site of the Battle of Ojinaga, as Pancho Villa was being chased all over the region during the Mexican Revolution. Most places of interest are located within a block or two of the central plaza....
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Getting There
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Getting Around & Staying
Getting Around
Most places of interest are located within a block or two of the central plaza.
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a road with a fence and trees on the side
a road with a fence and trees on the side
a road with a fence and trees on the side
a road with a fence and trees on the side
a road with a fence and trees on the side
a road with a fence and trees on the side
a road with a fence and trees on the side
a road with a fence and trees on the side
a road with a fence and trees on the side