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  2. Tijuana Municipality - Wikipedia

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    The Otay Mesa Port of Entry and the Parque de la Amistad park are also here. Playas de Tijuana [5] — This is the westernmost borough of the city bordered by the Pacific Ocean on the west and the United States border on the north. This is where the beaches of Tijuana are located (hence the name) and it is also one of the two exits to the south ...

  3. List of tallest buildings in Tijuana - Wikipedia

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    This list ranks Tijuana skyscrapers that stand at least 60 metres (200 ft) tall, based on standard height measurement. ... Torre de Agua Caliente I: 90 m (300 ft) 28: ...

  4. Agua Caliente Casino and Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The vast and spectacular resort opened on June 22, 1928, outside the Mexican city of Tijuana in Baja California, in what is now the Agua Caliente neighborhood. It was designed by the prominent North American architect Wayne McAllister, who was just 19 years old at the time. [1]

  5. List of reportedly haunted locations in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Casa de la tía Toña ('Aunt Toña's House') in Chapultepec, Mexico City: several fatal accidents were reported on the property. Also, according to the legend, the first owner, a woman, and her adopted children died in the mansion and then haunted it. [45] Casa de las Brujas or the Rio de Janeiro building in Colonia Roma, Mexico City: was built ...

  6. Grand Hotel Tijuana - Wikipedia

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    The Plaza Aguacaliente & Grand Hotel Tijuana (commonly known by locals as Las Torres) is a mixed-use high-rise building complex of twin skyscrapers in Tijuana, Mexico.With a height of 89.9 meters (295 feet) to the top floor, and 28 stories, they were the tallest buildings in Tijuana and Baja California upon completion in 1982 and were among the first skyscrapers constructed in the city.

  7. New City Residential - Wikipedia

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    NewCity Residential is a residential high-rise complex of seven skyscrapers in Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico. In the San Diego–Tijuana, region the buildings are increasingly being referred to as New City. The complex was built between 2006 and 2007 and consists of seven towers, out of which four have been built.

  8. Timeline of Tijuana - Wikipedia

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    1925 - La Voz de Tijuana newspaper begins publication. [3] 1928 - Agua Caliente Casino and Hotel in business. 1929 - Agua Caliente Racetrack opens. 1930 - Baja California Territory split, Tijuana becomes part of Territorio Norte de Baja California. 1940 - Population: 16,486. [4] 1943 - Red Cross established. [6] 1944 - Cine Zaragoza (movie ...

  9. Rancho Tía Juana - Wikipedia

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    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 Tijuana Municipality in Baja California, Mexico, and parts of San Ysidro and the Tijuana River Valley, San Diego, in South San Diego in San Diego County, California.