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Yepáchic, sometimes spelled Yepáchi, is a community in the western part of the Mexican State of Chihuahua, approximately 10 km (6.2 mi) east of the boundary with the State of Sonora. It is located in the Municipio de Temósachic at an altitude of 1,780 meters (5,840 ft) in the Sierra Madre Occidental. Many of the people of the region are members of the indigenous ethnic group called Mountain Pima or the Pima Bajo. They are related to the Pima and Papago (Tohono O'odham) of Arizona and northern Sonora, speaking a similar but distinct language.

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  • Yepachic (es)
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  • Епачик (исп. Yepachic) — посёлок в Мексике, штат Чиуауа, входит в состав муниципалитета Темосачик. Численность населения, по данным переписи 2010 года, составила 750 человек. (ru)
  • Yepachi es una población del estado mexicano de Chihuahua, situada en lo alto de la Sierra Madre Occidental en el municipio de Temósachic del que constituye una Sección Municipal. Yepachi fue fundado en 1677 por religiosos miembros de la Compañía de Jesús que buscaban evangelizar a los indígenas de la región, es este caso los pimas, hasta la fecha, Yepachi sigue siendo el principal asentamiento pima del estado de Chihuahua. Los miembros de esta etnia son llamados , para diferenciarlos de los pimas altos que habitan en Sonora y Arizona y su dialecto particular es llamado . (es)
  • Yepáchic, sometimes spelled Yepáchi, is a community in the western part of the Mexican State of Chihuahua, approximately 10 km (6.2 mi) east of the boundary with the State of Sonora. It is located in the Municipio de Temósachic at an altitude of 1,780 meters (5,840 ft) in the Sierra Madre Occidental. Many of the people of the region are members of the indigenous ethnic group called Mountain Pima or the Pima Bajo. They are related to the Pima and Papago (Tohono O'odham) of Arizona and northern Sonora, speaking a similar but distinct language. (en)
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