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  2. Benito Juárez, Mexico City - Wikipedia

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    Benito Juárez (Spanish: [beˈnito ˈxwaɾes] ⓘ), is a borough (demarcación territorial) in Mexico City. It is a largely residential area, located to the south of historic center of Mexico City , although there are pressures for areas to convert to commercial use.

  3. Statue of Benito Juárez (Washington, D.C.) - Wikipedia

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    Benito Juárez is the title of a work of art by Enrique Alciati, located at the intersection of Virginia Avenue and New Hampshire Avenue in Washington, District of Columbia, United States. The statue is a part of the city's Statues of the Liberators collection and is a tribute to former president of Mexico , Benito Juárez .

  4. Benito Juárez Municipality, Sonora - Wikipedia

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    In 1957, "Colonia Irrigación" was renamed as Villa Juárez (after president Benito Juárez). Another settlement in the region was called "Sube y Baja" ("up and down") populated by indigenous inhabitants. [citation needed] In 1996, the region was incorporated into a municipality with the name of Benito Juárez.

  5. Stanton Street Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The Good Neighbor International Bridge, commonly known as the Stanton Street Bridge, is an international bridge connecting the United States–Mexico border cities of El Paso, Texas, and Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua, across the Rio Grande (Río Bravo). The bridge is also known as "Friendship Bridge", "Puente Río Bravo" and "Puente Ciudad Juárez ...

  6. Manso people - Wikipedia

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    The Manso Indians were an Indigenous people who lived along the Rio Grande, [1] from the 16th to the 17th century. Present-day Las Cruces, New Mexico developed in this area. . The Manso were one of the indigenous groups to be resettled at the Guadalupe Mission in what is now Ciudad Juarez, Mex

  7. Benito Juárez National Park - Wikipedia

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    The Benito Juárez National Park is in the Valles Centrales Region of Oaxaca, Mexico, and includes parts of the municipalities of San Felipe Tejalapam and San Andres Huayapan. The southern boundary of the park is about five kilometers north of the City of Oaxaca .

  8. XHJUB-TDT - Wikipedia

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    The concession for XHJUB-TV was originally awarded on November 13, 1989, to Radiotelevisión del Rio Bravo, S.A. de C.V. The original concession specified that the station would operate on channel 62; [2] however, this was changed before the station's sign-on to put XHJUB on channel 56.

  9. Statue of Benito Juárez (Chicago) - Wikipedia

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    A 16-foot statue of Benito Juárez, the president of Mexico from 1858 to 1872, is installed in the Plaza of the Americas (Chicago) along Michigan Avenue, just north of the Wrigley Building in Illinois. [1] [2] It was donated to the city by the Consulate-General of Mexico in February 1999, replacing a bust gifted by president José López ...