2. Between productive activities include
agriculture, industry, farming, fishing, trade,
aquaculture and tourism, agriculture
remains the main economic branch.
Although production has diversified food
processing industries and the maquila.
also complement the growth of productive
activities is real estate development, to
meet the demand for housing, urban
planning and good quality services.
3. this town sound led first name cajeme
honoring a Yaqui leader who fought as part
of the army of diaz porfirio, years later in
honor of Alvaro Obregon who carried out
projects before cajeme and navojoa is
given the name obregon nobiembre 29,
1927.
The first colonies were Plano East, Bricked,
Cumuripa, Hidalgo, Constitución, El Castillo,
Quinta Diaz, Bella Vista and Colonia del
Valle.
4. Obregon city has ample hosting service,
the main hotel area is on the northern
entrance to the city mainly by Miguel
Aleman Avenue
There are varieties of restaurants with
great variety and quality of dishes as well
as bars and nightclubs. There are places
to play golf, bowling, billiards, horse
racing, rodeos and motocross.
5. Laguna del Náinari
It is an artificial lake and a family entertainment
place where you can practice sports,
surrounded by trees and views of beautiful
sunsets
dam Oviachic
Near the city on a road north exit
Sea of Cortez
Ciudad Obregon is located near the Sea
of Cortez, the most popular place to enjoy it is
forty-five
kilometers south
6. Expo Obregon
The Expo Obregon is traditionally carried
out in May in a family atmosphere
Festival of Arts and Culture Tetabiate
This festival of art and culture is performed
in the month of November to celebrate
the anniversary of the founding of the
town
7.
The area between Ciudad Obregon and
surroundings is called Near foothills within
subdivisions held for the Sonoran Desert
(Desertica is a transition zone between
the desert and the tropical deciduous
forest .
8.
Among the species most abundant are:
Palo Verde (Cercidium microphyllum), Palo
Azul (Cercidium cloridium), Mesquite
(Prosopis juliflora), Pitaya (Stenocereus
thurberi), Sina (Lophocereus schotii) Etcho
(Pachycereus pecten-aborginum) and
Cholla (Opuntia SP) . But land use and
human activities, the original vegetation
has been superseded in some areas;. in
urban supplier shade trees, and palm trees
for aesthetic purposes to the south and
west of the city, the activity forced
agricultural deforestation
9.
The origins of this town date back to 1906
when the railway company Ferrocarril
Sud Pacific reached this area of the
Yaqui, this way, it enabled the
incorporation of Eastern Yaqui and Mayo
to domestic and foreign markets,
attracting a wave of investors and settler
populations that gave rise to the case of
Cajeme. rebellion against Porfirio Diaz
himself.
10. obregon the typical meal is:
1. Wakabaki
2. Caguamanta
3. Coyotas
And dinks
1. Bacanora
2. tesgüino