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Guía Roji (Roji's Guides) is a cartography company based in Mexico City. Guía Roji was created in 1928 by Joaquín Palacios Roji Lara. Since that year, the characteristic cover color of the map books has been red. The first maps showed the reduced size of Mexico City in the 1920s. In the late 1960s, the number of maps began to increase ...
The Sistema de Tren Eléctrico Urbano or SITEUR (lit. ' Urban Electric Train System ') is an urban rail transit system serving the Guadalajara metropolitan area, in the municipalities of Guadalajara, Zapopan and Tlaquepaque, in the state of Jalisco, Mexico. It is owned and operated by the state of Jalisco.
"El patrocinio religioso de los Mendoza: siglos XIV y XV". En la España Medieval. 31. Madrid: Universidad Complutense de Madrid: 275– 308. ISSN 0214-3038. Plaza de Agustín, Javier (2016). "Agua y desarrollo urbano en la Castilla medieval: aportaciones a su estudio en la ciudad de Guadalajara". En la España Medieval. 39. Ediciones ...
It will connect with the Fray Angélico bus station in the terminal of Mi Macro Calzada through a multimodal transfer centre , and will run on the railway right of way Guadalajara-Manzanillo. [ 2 ] This line will have a budget of 9 billion pesos [ 20 ] through a federal, state and private funding, and will benefit 106,000 users.
Guadalajara railway station (Spanish: Estación de Guadalajara) is a Spanish railway station owned by ADIF that serves the Spanish city of Guadalajara. There is another station outside the urban limits 5 km away from the city on the Madrid–Barcelona high-speed rail line called Guadalajara–Yebes railway station .
Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla Guadalajara International Airport (IATA: GDL, ICAO: MMGL), simply known as Guadalajara International Airport, is the primary international airport serving Guadalajara, Jalisco, the third-largest city in Mexico. It facilitates flights to and from destinations across Mexico, the Americas, and Europe. [2]
A post-Christmas severe weather event put more than 10 million people at risk for damaging thunderstorms across part of the south-central United States. The area that was at risk for severe ...
While new industries and improved communications brought prosperity to Guadalajara, Torrejón, Alcalá, Azuqueca and Yunquera de Henares, it also caused drastic decreases in population in rural areas. [2] From 16 to 20 July 2005 the province was devastated by a forest fire, known as the incendio de Guadalajara. [5]