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Delicias is one of the 67 municipalities of Chihuahua, in northern Mexico. The capital lies at Delicias. The municipality covers an area of 335.4 km 2. As of 2010, the municipality had a total population of 137,935, [1] up from 127,211 as of 2005. [2] As of 2010, the city of Delicias had a population of 118,071. [1]
Delicias was declared an official municipality of the state of Chihuahua on January 7, 1935. Delicias is a small industrial city and a major agricultural center located in the Conchos River Valley. As of 2015, the city of Delicias had a population of 148,045 inhabitants, [ 1 ] while the metropolitan area had a population of 223,993 inhabitants ...
Chihuahua: Canal Once (Once Niñas y Niños) 130.31 kW Instituto Politécnico Nacional 34 28 XHABC-TDT: Chihuahua: Canal 28 21.5 kW Sistema Regional de Televisión 30 44 XHICCH-TDT: Chihuahua Cd. Cuauhtémoc Cd. Delicias Canal 44 (44 Alternativo, Intermedia Televisión) 140.68 kW [9] 129.78 kW [10] 25.89 kW [11] Intermedia de Chihuahua 8 14 ...
A map of Guatemala showing its 22 departments. The Republic of Guatemala is divided into 22 departments (Spanish: departamentos) [1] which in turn are divided into 340 municipalities. [2] [3] The departments are governed by a departmental governor, appointed by the President.
The Mexican Institute of Social Security (Spanish: Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social, IMSS) is a governmental organization that assists public health, pensions and social security in Mexico operating under the Secretariat of Health. It also forms an integral part of the Mexican healthcare system.
The National Social Security Workers Union (Sindicato Nacional de Trabajadores del Seguro Social or SNTSS) is a Mexican labor union representing employees of the Mexican Social Security Institute (IMSS). [2] The current Leader of the SNTSS is Roberto Vega Galina.
Upon the signing of the Peace Accords in 1996, the Policía Nacional Civil (PNC) was founded on the 17th of July in 1997 by merging the former National Police and Treasury Guard. Immediately, the force was expanded across all departments of Guatemala, and by August 1999 (just two years later), the PNC managed to cover all 22 departments.
The National Change Union (Spanish: Unión del Cambio Nacional), sometimes translated as the Union of National Change, was a national liberal [citation needed] political party in Guatemala. History [ edit ]