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  2. Mercado Libre - Wikipedia

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    Mercado Libre operates under five main business units. MarketPlace is its platform for users to sell products, Mercado Pago is its payment platform for online sales, [5] Mercado Publicado is the advertising portion of Mercado Libre, Mercado Shops is a tool designed to enhance the platform's overall ecosystem, [35] and Mercado Crédito is the company's credit line.

  3. Abelardo L. Rodríguez Market - Wikipedia

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    The Abelardo L. Rodriguez Market is a traditional public market located in the historic center of Mexico City, northeast of the main plaza, or Zocalo. It was built in 1934 as a prototype for a more modern marketplace and has a number of unusual features such as day care and an auditorium. [ 1 ]

  4. FEMSA - Wikipedia

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    In 2010, OXXO, a subsidiary of FEMSA Comercio, partnered with Heineken Mexico. OXXO's ten-year agreement with Heineken Mexico was renegotiated in early 2019. [24] In 2013 the FEMSA group acquired an 80% holding in the Mexican arm of restaurant chain Gorditas Doña Tota for US$120 million, their interest being limited to operations within Mexico ...

  5. Actopan, Hidalgo - Wikipedia

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    Actopan glyph relief in the Rotonda de los Hidalguenses Ilustres.. Some sources indicate that the word Actopan comes from the Otomi language, [18] the INAFED in the Encyclopedia of the Municipalities and Delegations of Mexico in its page on Actopan, Hidalgo indicates the etymology of the word comes from Otomi; [1] but in the page of Actopan, Veracruz it indicates that the etymology comes from ...

  6. Iberdrola - Wikipedia

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    Iberdrola was created on November 1, 1992, from the merger between Hidroeléctrica Española and Iberduero. [10] [11] Hidroeléctrica Española, also known as Hidrola, had started in 1907, while Iberduero arose from the merger between Hidroeléctrica Ibérica and Saltos del Duero in 1944.