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Ciudad
Obregón, city, northwestern Mexico, in Sonora State,
in an irrigated lowland of the Yaqui River in the Llanos
de Sonora. A rail and road transportation hub, it is the
center of an agricultural area producing rice, cotton,
corn, fruit, vegetables, and livestock. Fruit canning
and rice and flour milling are the major manufacturing
industries of the city; copper is mined nearby.
The city was formerly called
Cajeme (now the name of a village west of the city) but
was renamed in honor of Álvaro Obregón,
soldier and president of Mexico in the 1920s, who was
born in this part of the state. Population (1995) 345,222.