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Daniel Jimenez, left to right, Diego Urrutia and Fabian Macias run Fuego Azul Bar & Grill at 516 N McPherson Church Road.
Playa Azul (en: Blue Beach) is a beachside town in the Mexican state of Michoacán. The city lives from tourism and fishing. It is the southern terminus of Federal Highway 37, which connects it with the state of San Luis Potosí. [2] The town was the epicentre of the Playa Azul earthquake, a magnitude M w 7.2 (M s 7.3) quake that struck on 24 ...
Playa Azul (Benidorm), one of the tallest buildings in Spain; Playa Azul, a Mexican film that won Best Original Score at the 34th Ariel Awards "Playa Azul", a song by Los Amigos Invisibles from the 2002 album The Venezuelan Zinga Son, Vol. 1
The state has a large number of ecological attractions most of which are connected to water. The main beaches on the coastline include Puerto Arista, Boca del Cielo, Playa Linda, Playa Aventuras, Playa Azul and Santa Brigida. [123] [135] Others are based on the state's lakes and rivers. Laguna Verde is a lake in the Coapilla municipality.
Playa del Carmen, known colloquially as 'Playa', is a resort city located along the Caribbean Sea in the southeastern state of Quintana Roo, Mexico. It is part of the municipality of Solidaridad . As of 2020, the city's population was just over 300,000 people during 2020, a small yet thriving portion of which are foreign immigrants .
Rubios in the California Bay Area after the 2024 shutdowns. Rubio's locations in Utah were closed in 2019. [citation needed] [original research?] In June 2020, Rubio's Coastal Grill told Nation's Restaurant News about the closure of all their Florida and Colorado store locations, a total of twelve, due to the negative business impact of the coronavirus pandemic.
The 1981 Playa Azul earthquake occurred on October 24, 1981, at 21:22 local time (03:22 UTC on October 25). It was located near Playa Azul, Michoacán, Mexico. The magnitude of the earthquake was M w 7.2, or M s 7.3. [1] Three deaths were reported, two from Michoacán and one from Mexico City. Some buildings were damaged in both Michoacán and ...
Matamoros is a major historical site, the site of several battles and events of the Mexican War of Independence, [21] the Mexican Revolution, [22] the Texas Revolution, [23] the Mexican–American War, [24] the American Civil War, [25] and the French Intervention [26] that allowed the city to earn its title of "Undefeated, Loyal, and Heroic".