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  2. File:MetroDF Línea 2.svg - Wikipedia

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    In accordance to Article 2 and Paragraph 2 of Article 3 of the Law of Transparency Access to Public Information and Accountability of Mexico City, all works (other than classified works) made by various agencies of the Mexico City Government are released under this license. Attribution: Gobierno de la Ciudad de México: You are free to:

  3. Paris Métro Line 2 - Wikipedia

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    At 12.4 km (7.7 mi) in length, it is the ninth-busiest line of the system, with 105.2 million riders in 2017. Slightly over 2 km (1.2 mi) of the line is built on an elevated viaduct with four aerial stations. In 1903, it was the location of the worst incident in the history of the Paris Métro, the fire at Couronnes.

  4. Line 2 (Madrid Metro) - Wikipedia

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    Line 2 of the Madrid Metro is a rapid transit line in Madrid.It runs through the city center between the Las Rosas and Cuatro Caminos stations, for a total of 20 stations (the Cuatro Caminos - La Elipa section with 60-metre platforms and the La Almudena - Las Rosas with 90-metre platforms), linked by 14.1 km of track in a narrow gauge tunnel, with a journey that lasts approximately 33 minutes.

  5. Line 2 (Metrovalencia) - Wikipedia

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    Line 2 of Metrovalencia opened on March 6, 2015 in the city of Valencia, Spain. The line, which featured no new stations, was created as part of a restructuring of public transport in the city. The line, which featured no new stations, was created as part of a restructuring of public transport in the city.

  6. Guatemala - Wikipedia

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    However, on 2 September 2015 Pérez Molina resigned, a day after Congress impeached him. [156] [157] On 3 September 2015 he was summoned to the Justice Department for his first legal audience for the La Linea corruption case. [158] [159]

  7. Carlos Fuentes - Wikipedia

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    Fuentes was born in Panama City, the son of Berta Macías and Rafael Fuentes, the latter of whom was a Mexican diplomat. [2] [6] As the family moved for his father's career, Fuentes spent his childhood in various Latin American capital cities, [3] an experience he later described as giving him the ability to view Latin America as a critical outsider. [7]

  8. Argentina - Wikipedia

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    Argentina, [C] officially the Argentine Republic, [A] [D] is a country in the southern half of South America.Argentina covers an area of 2,780,085 km 2 (1,073,397 sq mi), [B] making it the second-largest country in South America after Brazil, the fourth-largest country in the Americas, and the eighth-largest country in the world.

  9. Salvador Tió - Wikipedia

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    Salvador Tió y Montes de Oca, better known as Salvador Tió was born on November 15, 1911, in Mayagüez, Puerto Rico, to Salvador Tió y Malaret and his wife Teresa Montes de Oca y Branderes.