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  2. Rancho Tía Juana - Wikipedia

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    Mexico. Rancho Tía Juana, or Ti Juan was a land grant made to Santiago Arguello on March 4, 1829, by Governor José María de Echeandía. It covered 26,019.53 acres in what is now Tijuana in the Tijuana Municipality of Baja California, Mexico and parts of San Ysidro and the Tijuana River Valley, San Diego in South San Diego in San Diego County ...

  3. Tlaquepaque - Wikipedia

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    The city had a 2010 census population of 575,942, making it the third largest city in the state, behind only Guadalajara proper, and Zapopan, another city in the metro area. The municipality's area is 270.88 km 2 (104.59 sq mi) and lies adjacent to the south side of Guadalajara. Its largest community besides Tlaquepaque is the town of Santa ...

  4. Abelardo L. Rodríguez - Wikipedia

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    Abelardo Rodríguez Luján, commonly known as Abelardo L. Rodríguez (Spanish pronunciation: [aβeˈlaɾðo ˈele roˈðɾiɣes]; 12 May 1889 – 13 February 1967) was a Mexican military officer, businessman and politician who served as Substitute President of Mexico from 1932 to 1934. He completed the term of President Pascual Ortiz Rubio ...

  5. Timeline of Tijuana - Wikipedia

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    1900s-1950s. 1911 - Magonista rebellion of 1911 erupts in Northern Baja California, Tijuana is occupied by the Magonistas for several weeks. May 8/9 - First Battle of Tijuana; Magonistas capture Tijuana. June 22 - Second Battle of Tijuana; Mexico recaptures Tijuana. 1914 - El Hispano Americano newspaper begins publication.

  6. Houses of the Mayorazgo de Guerrero - Wikipedia

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    The Houses of the Mayorazgo de Guerrero are historic buildings at 16 and 18 Moneda Street in Mexico City, located across from the Museum of Cultures in the historic center of the city [1] and near Correo Mayor. [1] [2] The two buildings are nearly twins, both with tezontle stone facades and white stone accents.

  7. Tijuana - Wikipedia

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    22000–22699. Area code. + 52 664/663. Website. www.tijuana.gob.mx. Tijuana[ a ] is the most populous city in the state of Baja California, located on the northwestern Pacific Coast of Mexico. Tijuana is the municipal seat of the Tijuana Municipality and the hub of the Tijuana metropolitan area. It has a close proximity to the Mexico–United ...

  8. Misión El Descanso - Wikipedia

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    Spanish name (s) Kumeyaay. Mission El Descanso ( Spanish: Misión El Descanso ), originally Misión San Miguel la Nueva, was a Spanish mission located in what is now Playas de Rosarito Municipality, Baja California. It was the founded by the Dominican missionary Tomás de Ahumada in 1810 in an area long inhabited by the Kumeyaay people.

  9. Friendship Park (San Diego–Tijuana) - Wikipedia

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    Friendship Park is a binational park located along the United States-Mexico border in the San Diego–Tijuana region. [1][2] Located within the larger Border Field State Park in California's San Diego County, the half-acre (0.20 ha) park includes the border fence dividing the two countries, where residents of both countries can meet in person. [3]