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		<title>Oklahoma Subway Map</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Early Mexican Migration to Oklahoma Mexicans have a long history in modern Oklahoma, which once was Spanish and Mexican territory. In the spring of 1541 Spanish conquistadores crossed western Oklahoma, seeking the fabled treasures of the Seven Cities of Cibola (Gran Quivira), believed to be the lost city of gold. Under the command of Francisco Vasquez de Coronado, an expedition was launched by order of the Viceroy of Mexico, Antonio de Mendoza. After months wandering through the Great Plains, the disoriented expedition grew weary and disillusioned, returning to Mexico empty handed. They encountered the Grand Canyon and Zuni adobe villages, </p>
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