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  2. Mítikah - Wikipedia

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    Mítikah, (in Spanish a homonym of "Mítica" i.e. "Mythical"), is a mixed-use building complex with Mexico City's tallest skyscraper in the Benito Juárez borough of southern Mexico City across the Circuito Interior inner ring road from Coyoacán.

  3. Paseo Acoxpa - Wikipedia

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    Paseo Acoxpa is an outdoor shopping center of 56,000 square metres (602,779 sq ft) opened in 2010 in colonia Ex-Hacienda Coapa, in Tlalpan borough, Mexico City. It is located on the Calzada de Acoxpa east of the Calzada de Tlalpan [ es ] .

  4. CONCACAF Under-13 Champions League - Wikipedia

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    The first competition took place from August 4, 2015, to August 8, 2015, and was held in the Cruz Azul Acoxpa Academy Training Facility. (18 teams, 128 players and 16 matches) The competition was a great experience for everyone involved and as a result, is still being executed on a yearly basis.

  5. Manzanita Sol - Wikipedia

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    Manzanita Sol is a brand of apple-flavored soft drinks owned by PepsiCo.It was created by two brothers, Ramon and Manuel Rodriguez Fonseca, who started Embotelladora El Sol after learning the trade from the father, a Spanish industrialist who arrived to Mexico in the 20th Century.

  6. Cinépolis - Wikipedia

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    Cinépolis is a Mexico-based international movie theater chain. Its name means City of Cinema and its slogan is La Capital del Cine (English: the Capital of Cinema).. As of 2009 Cinépolis was the biggest cineplex chain in Mexico, with 427 theaters in 97 cities. [2]

  7. Ángeles de la Ciudad de México - Wikipedia

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    On 26 September 2023, the team was presented at a press conference as an expansion team in the Circuito de Baloncesto de la Costa del Pacífico (CIBACOPA). [1] [2] The Ángeles were one of two teams joining the league ahead of its 2024 season, along with the returning Frayles de Guasave, bringing the number of teams to 10.

  8. Instalaciones Club América en Coapa - Wikipedia

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    The Instalaciones de Club de Fútbol América is the training ground of professional football club América.It opened in 1973 and is located in the borough of Tlalpan in Mexico City.

  9. Liga TDP - Wikipedia

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    Liga TDP is the fourth level professional division of Mexican football.Formerly known as Tercera División de México (1967–2017). It has 225 participating clubs, divided into 17 regional groups by geographic location.