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  2. Time in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    The Mexican Congress decided to maintain the existing shorter schedule for Mexico, causing a time difference across the Mexico–United States border during part of the year. The border population complained about the situation, to which Congress responded in 2010 by adopting the U.S. schedule only for Baja California and for municipalities ...

  3. Primera Hora (Mexico) - Wikipedia

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    Primera Hora (First Hour) is a Spanish language newspaper published in Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas, Mexico. The newspaper was founded on October 24, 2001, by Benjamín Galván Gómez . The newspaper is printed daily at 10:00 AM CST to ensure the latest news is read and the newspaper is sold until 5:30 PM CST.

  4. Primera Hora - Wikipedia

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    Primera Hora (First Hour) is a name of the following Spanish language newspapers: ... Primera Hora in Mexico This page was last edited on 5 ...

  5. Juan Izquierdo - Wikipedia

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    Juan Manuel Izquierdo Viana (4 July 1997 – 27 August 2024) was a Uruguayan professional footballer who played as a centre-back. He made 111 Uruguayan Primera División appearances for Cerro , Peñarol , Montevideo Wanderers , Liverpool and Nacional , winning the league in 2022 and 2023 for the last two clubs, respectively.

  6. La Hora Nacional - Wikipedia

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    La Hora Nacional emerged during a decade when the Mexican government under Lázaro Cárdenas further entered the medium of broadcasting. Programming on La Hora Nacional has varied widely throughout its history, including classical music, popular music and live remotes from various locations in Mexico; it has also tended to change significantly ...

  7. Estadio Bellavista - Wikipedia

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    The stadium was built in 1945 and inaugurated in July of the same year. The stadium was damaged by the earthquake that hit Ambato on August 5, 1949. It underwent a renovation and was reopened the next year. In 1993, Estadio Bellavista was one of the locations for Copa America games. Ambato played host to Venezuela, United States, and Uruguay.

  8. Ambato, Ecuador - Wikipedia

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    Pontificia Universidad Catolica del Ecuador (PUCE) - Sede Ambato "La Catolica" is a branch of Quito's Catholic University. The Ambato campus was created on January 13, 1982, by the bishop of Ambato, Monseñor Vicente Cisneros. The university wasn't completed until 1994 when classes first began.

  9. Ambato - Wikipedia

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    Ambato may refer to: Ambato Department, an administrative division in Catamarca Province, Argentina; Ambato Canton, Ecuador Ambato, Ecuador, a city in Ambato Canton;