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- Senecú abstract "The Piro Pueblo of Senecú was the southernmost occupied pueblo in New Mexico prior to the Pueblo Revolt of 1680. It was located on the west bank of the Rio Grande within sight of San Pasqual. It may have also been within the proximity of the Black Mesa, which is near San Marcial. However, the actual site location is unknown.The original name of the pueblo has been transcribed as either Tze-no-que, Tzen-o-cue, or She-an-ghua. This has been translated as either "eye socket" or "spring hole"".
- Senecú wikiPageID "6525699".
- Senecú wikiPageRevisionID "573326785".
- Senecú subject Category:History_of_New_Mexico.
- Senecú subject Category:Native_American_tribes_in_New_Mexico.
- Senecú subject Category:Piro_Pueblos_of_Socorro_County,_New_Mexico.
- Senecú comment "The Piro Pueblo of Senecú was the southernmost occupied pueblo in New Mexico prior to the Pueblo Revolt of 1680. It was located on the west bank of the Rio Grande within sight of San Pasqual. It may have also been within the proximity of the Black Mesa, which is near San Marcial. However, the actual site location is unknown.The original name of the pueblo has been transcribed as either Tze-no-que, Tzen-o-cue, or She-an-ghua. This has been translated as either "eye socket" or "spring hole"".
- Senecú label "Senecú".
- Senecú sameAs Senec%C3%BA.
- Senecú sameAs Q7450437.
- Senecú sameAs Q7450437.
- Senecú wasDerivedFrom Senecú?oldid=573326785.