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The Federal Electoral Tribunal is a specialized body of the Judiciary of Mexico, responsible for resolving electoral disputes, protecting the political and electoral rights of citizens, and administering justice in the electoral field.
ISO 3166-2, International Organization for Standardization - ISO 3166 Codes Mexico. ISO 3166 Country Codes, International Organization for Standardization. Accessed on line October 21, 2007. States of Mexico, statoids.com. Last updated April 23, 2007; accessed on line October 21, 2007.
Building of the Supreme Court of Justice of Mexico Mexico's Supreme Court of Justice Building. The court itself is located just off the main plaza of Mexico City on the corners of Pino Suarez and Carranza Streets. It was built between 1935 and 1941 by Mexican architect Antonio Muñoz Garcia. [2]
Tribunal Superior de Justicia de Canarias: Established: 1989: Location: Vegueta, Las Palmas and Santa Cruz de Tenerife: Composition method: Partisan election: Authorised by: Ley Orgánica del Poder Judicial: Appeals to: Supreme Court National Court (In some administrative law cases) Website: www.poderjudicial.es: President of the High Court of ...
Santa Cruz Atizapán is a city and municipality, in Mexico State in Mexico. Its name comes from Nahuatl: which translates as "en el agua blanca" or "en la tierra blanca" Translation To English: "in the white water" or "on the white land" The municipality covers an area of 8.42 km 2. As of 2020, the city had a total population of 16,800. [1]
Santa Cruz (Mexico) Coordinates: ... Santa Cruz is a municipality in the state of Sonora in northwestern Mexico. [1] The municipal seat is at Santa Cruz, ...
Santa Cruz Acatepec is a town and municipality in Oaxaca in south-western Mexico. The municipality covers an area of 14.03 km 2. It is part of the Teotitlán District in the north of the Cañada Region. As of 2005, the municipality had a total population of 1,301. [1]
Below is a list of archaeological sites in the state of Veracruz, Mexico. The Olmec heartland. The yellow dots represent ancient habitation sites, while the red dots represent isolated artifact finds unassociated with any ancient town or village. Classic Era sites in western Mesoamerica. El Tajín; La Conchita; Santa Luisa; El Manatí