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  2. Querétaro (city) - Wikipedia

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    Querétaro has seen outstanding industrial and economic development since the mid-1990s. The Querétaro metropolitan area has the second highest per capita GDP among Mexico's metropolitan areas with US$20,000 after Monterrey. The city is the fastest-growing in the country, basing its economy on IT and data centers, logistics services, aircraft ...

  3. Querétaro - Wikipedia

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    Querétaro reached its height of the colonial period during the 18th century due to its strategic position with the northern territories and because of its livestock production. There was also a significant textile industry for local and regional markets. Querétaro was the first major producer of wool cloth in New Spain.

  4. List of airports by IATA airport code: Q - Wikipedia

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    IATA ICAO Airport name Location served Time DST -QA- QAQ: LIAP: L'Aquila–Preturo Airport [1]: L'Aquila, Abruzzo, Italy -QB- QBC: CYBD: Bella Coola Airport: British Columbia, Canada

  5. Querétaro Intercontinental Airport - Wikipedia

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    Querétaro Airport had the advantage of being the closest airport to the metropolis capable of handling large aircraft while situated at a lower elevation than other alternatives. This attribute made the airport an attractive location for developing a cargo hub that could efficiently serve the entire Central Mexico region, which encompasses a ...

  6. Ing. Fernando Espinoza Gutiérrez International Airport

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    Fernando Espinosa Gutiérrez) (IATA: QRO, ICAO: MMQT) was an international airport situated in Querétaro, Querétaro, Mexico. It functioned as the primary airport for Querétaro, facilitating both domestic and international flights, in addition to supporting flight training, charter, cargo, and general aviation activities. The airport was ...

  7. Global car industry in firing line of Trump's tariff threats ...

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    Around 90% of auto exports from both Mexico and Canada go to the U.S., according to the Mexican Automotive Manufacturers' Association (AMIA) and the Canadian Vehicle Manufacturers' Association.

  8. Santa Rosa Jáuregui - Wikipedia

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    Santa Rosa Jáuregui is one of seven boroughs of the municipality Santiago de Querétaro.It has 16,966 inhabitants, and is located at 1950 meters above sea level. The borough is the largest of the municipality of Querétaro in terms of surface, covering its northern half, though it is the smallest in terms of population.

  9. Aqueduct of Querétaro - Wikipedia

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    Although Querétaro had plenty of river water, it lacked purity and clarity. Alejandro Ibarra did most of the construction design for the aqueduct. Juan Antonio of Urrutia and Arana, the Marquis, communicated his resolution to the city council, whose council members promised to help up to the amount of $25,000, which they proposed to collect ...

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