Ninguno [Félix Jaques], Mexican locality in San Luis Río Colorado, Mexico.
Ninguno is a small locality in the municipality of San Luis Río Colorado, situated in the northwestern part of Sonora near the border region. The settlement occupies flat terrain at low elevation and serves as part of the local network connecting rural areas to nearby urban centers.
The region was originally inhabited by the Halyikwamai people, who later merged with the Maricopa tribe. This early indigenous presence shaped the cultural foundation of the area before it developed into its current settlement form.
The population of Ninguno reflects the broader demographic composition of San Luis Río Colorado municipality, where Catholicism remains the predominant religious affiliation.
The locality connects to surrounding larger cities through Federal Highway 2 and provides access to services in San Luis Río Colorado. The area sits on flat terrain that is easily accessible without major natural obstacles.
The settlement maintains its identity as part of the San Luis Río Colorado region, where 35 percent of residents originate from different Mexican states.
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