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Basúchil (Bajichi), water well in the Raramuri Language, is a town in the municipality of Guerrero, State of Chihuahua, Mexico. It was founded in 1649 as a presidio to protect the jesuit mission in the Tarahumara Papigochi region a few miles to the west, now Cd. Guerrero. Basúchil was initially named La Villa de Aguilar by his founder Diego Guajardo Fajardo governor of the New Vizcaya, New Spain. In 1652 the town was destroyed and its inhabitants assassinated by an attack incited by the lider Tarahumara , years later it was resettled and renamed Basúchil. The Adolfo Lopez Mateos-Madera Highway (Route 16) passes on the east side.

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  • Basúchil (Bajichi), water well in the Raramuri Language, is a town in the municipality of Guerrero, State of Chihuahua, Mexico. It was founded in 1649 as a presidio to protect the jesuit mission in the Tarahumara Papigochi region a few miles to the west, now Cd. Guerrero. Basúchil was initially named La Villa de Aguilar by his founder Diego Guajardo Fajardo governor of the New Vizcaya, New Spain. In 1652 the town was destroyed and its inhabitants assassinated by an attack incited by the lider Tarahumara , years later it was resettled and renamed Basúchil. The Adolfo Lopez Mateos-Madera Highway (Route 16) passes on the east side. (en)
  • Basúchil (Bajichi), Pozo, ojo de Agua en el lenguaje Rarámuri, ​ es un poblado en el Municipio de Guerrero, Chihuahua, México. Fundado en 1649 como presidio con el fin de proteger la misión jesuita en la región tarahumara del papigochi a unos kilómetros hacia el oeste, ahora Cd. Guerrero.​ Basúchil fue fundada como "La Villa de Aguilar" por el gobernador de la Nueva Vizcaya, Nueva España Diego Guajardo Fajardo. En 1652 el pueblo fue destruido y sus habitantes asesinados por un ataque liderado por Teporaca, años más tarde se repobló y se nombró Basúchil. ​ Basúchil es una corrupción de la palabra Rarámuri Bajichi, pozo, ojo de agua ya que existen varios manantiales cerca del pueblo. (es)
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  • Basúchil (Bajichi), water well in the Raramuri Language, is a town in the municipality of Guerrero, State of Chihuahua, Mexico. It was founded in 1649 as a presidio to protect the jesuit mission in the Tarahumara Papigochi region a few miles to the west, now Cd. Guerrero. Basúchil was initially named La Villa de Aguilar by his founder Diego Guajardo Fajardo governor of the New Vizcaya, New Spain. In 1652 the town was destroyed and its inhabitants assassinated by an attack incited by the lider Tarahumara , years later it was resettled and renamed Basúchil. The Adolfo Lopez Mateos-Madera Highway (Route 16) passes on the east side. Abraham González, later governor of Chihuahua, was born in Basúchil in 1864. Ángel González, the ranchera composer best known for his seminal narcocorrido, "Contrabando y Traición," lived most of his life in Basúchil. (en)
  • Basúchil (Bajichi), Pozo, ojo de Agua en el lenguaje Rarámuri, ​ es un poblado en el Municipio de Guerrero, Chihuahua, México. Fundado en 1649 como presidio con el fin de proteger la misión jesuita en la región tarahumara del papigochi a unos kilómetros hacia el oeste, ahora Cd. Guerrero.​ Basúchil fue fundada como "La Villa de Aguilar" por el gobernador de la Nueva Vizcaya, Nueva España Diego Guajardo Fajardo. En 1652 el pueblo fue destruido y sus habitantes asesinados por un ataque liderado por Teporaca, años más tarde se repobló y se nombró Basúchil. ​ Basúchil es una corrupción de la palabra Rarámuri Bajichi, pozo, ojo de agua ya que existen varios manantiales cerca del pueblo. Ángel González, El compositor de corridos conocido por su narcocorrido, "Contrabando y Traición,", nació y vivió la mayor parte de su vida en Basúchil.​ (es)
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