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Zona Río (English: "River Zone") is an official zone, and the main modern business district, of the city of Tijuana, Mexico.. Zona Río is located at a strategic point, in the north of the city, about 1 mile (1.6 km) from the U.S.-Mexico border and 9 miles (14 km) from downtown San Diego.
The borough is located east of the Centro borough and the Zona Río; south of the U.S. border and San Diego's Otay Mesa neighborhood; and north of La Mesa. Tijuana International Airport, and many maquiladoras are located here. Main shopping centers are the Centro Comercial Otay and Plaza Americana Otay, which is located in front of Centro ...
Centro is a borough of the municipality of Tijuana in Baja California, Mexico.It is the main historical and economic borough of Tijuana. Delegación Centro includes the old downtown, or Zona Centro, the new business district (), Zona Norte (the red-light district), Agua Caliente, and other adjacent neighborhoods ("zonas"). [1]
Agua Caliente is a historic entertainment center and present-day district of Tijuana, Baja California, at the southeastern end of the Centro borough.The Agua Caliente Tourist Complex formed in the late 1920s along Agua Caliente Boulevard when a road was built that led from the historic Rio Zone to a natural hot springs two miles up the Tijuana River Valley.
The Tijuana Cultural Center (CECUT for CEntro CUltural de Tijuana) is located here as well as the Plaza Río Tijuana, until recently the largest mall in the state, within the Zona Rio. Cerro Colorado — The Cerro Colorado ("Red Hill") is located here and it is surrounded by houses. Because of its height many of the area's antennae for radio ...
Zona Norte (officially Colonia Zona Norte, "North Zone (neighborhood)") is an official neighborhood, as well as a red light district located in Tijuana, Mexico. It is among the largest red light districts in North America known for its brothels , which present themselves in public as strip clubs and bars, similar to gentlemen's clubs in the ...
La Cinco y Diez (lit. "The Five and Ten", also written "La 5 y 10"), is the name of an intersection, pedestrian overpass over that intersection, [ 1 ] public transportation hub [ 2 ] and major retail district [ 3 ] in La Mesa borough , Tijuana , Mexico .
In the 2000s, established regional Mexican artists continued to release music including California-based norteño band Los Tigres de Norte, a band that has released music since the 1970s. [20] [21] That same decade, some new regional Mexican groups were formed, including Sinaloan banda group Banda MS.