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  2. Metro Balderas (song) - Wikipedia

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    So, many people often think that "Metro Balderas" is an original song by El Tri; same happens with other songs by Rockdrigo, such as Asalto chido, recorded by Botellita de Jerez. The most significant changes in the El Tri version are: 1. Original version was named "Estación del metro Balderas", but El Tri version is just "Metro Balderas": 2.

  3. Mexico City Metro Line 3 - Wikipedia

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    Mexico City Metro Line 3 is one of the 12 metro lines built in Mexico City, Mexico. [2] [3] Line 3 is the longest line, its color is olive green and it runs from north to south of the city covering almost all of it. It is built under Avenida de los Insurgentes, Guerrero, Zarco, Balderas, Cuauhtémoc, Universidad, Copilco and Delfín Madrigal ...

  4. San Antonio metro station (Mexico City) - Wikipedia

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    San Antonio is a metro station on Line 7 of the Mexico City Metro. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It is located in the Benito Juárez borough . In 2019, the station had an average ridership of 14,502 passengers per day.

  5. Universidad metro station (Mexico City) - Wikipedia

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    Universidad (also frequently called Metro C.U., from Ciudad Universitaria) is a station on the Mexico City Metro. [2] [3] It is located in the southern reaches of Mexico City, in Coyoacán borough. [2] A surface station, it is the current terminus of Line 3. [2] [4] The station was opened on 30 August 1983. [4]

  6. Miguel Ángel de Quevedo metro station - Wikipedia

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    Miguel Ángel de Quevedo (also spelt M. A. de Quevedo) is a station along Line 3 of the Mexico City Metro. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It is located in Mexico City 's southern Coyoacán borough, at the junction of Avenida Miguel Ángel de Quevedo and Avenida Universidad.

  7. You Raise Me Up - Wikipedia

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    The backing track is re-used in the Spanish version of this song, "Por Ti Sere", performed by Il Divo on their Siempre album. Westlife performed this song with Secret Garden at the 2005 Nobel Peace Prize concert. On 11 December 2009, they performed it again at the 2009 Nobel Peace Prize concert celebrating US President Barack Obama.

  8. Mexico City Metro - Wikipedia

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    Derou, Georges. "El metro de ciudad de México visto por los franceses," Presencia 1 (1970). "El arte del metro mexicano," Life en Español. 29 September 1969. Espinosa Ulloa, Jorge. El metro: Una solución al problema del transporte urbano. Mexico City: Representaciones y Servicios de Ingeniería 1975.

  9. El Mundo Se Equivoca - Wikipedia

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    In Mexico, the song topped the national singles chart for twelve weeks and it was succeeded by Eres para mi by Julieta Venegas. As of April 2007, the newest single released to Mexican radio is " Sueños rotos " (Broken Dreams), the song debuted at number ninety-three on May 7, 2007.