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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 ...
In 2012, he published Guía Roji (IVEC, 2012). [10] [7] After his death, the Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León published Postales desde mi cabeza (UANL, 2014). [11]In November 2015, Ediciones Acapulco published the posthumous book Operación al cuerpo enfermo, [12] in which the lines between artistic, literary and sexual genres are erased to serve one vital purpose: to bear witness to the ...
In 2002, Hurricane Kenna, a category 5 hurricane, made landfall about 160 km (100 mi) northwest of Puerto Vallarta, and the city suffered some damage from the resulting storm surge. In 1971, Hurricane Lily , a category 1 hurricane, caused serious flooding on the Isla Cuale , prompting the city to relocate all of its residents to the new Colonia ...
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The Mexican government required all Japanese immigrants to move to either Guadalajara or Mexico City after it declared war against Japan in 1942, [6] and relocation began in January of that year. [4] Most Japanese moved to Mexico City instead of Guadalajara because there was a pre-existing Japanese community. [6]
Mi Vida (My life) is the title of the studio album released by Mexican pop singer José Jos ...
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The Roji-en gardens are part of the Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens, reported to be the only museum in the United States dedicated to the living culture of Japan. [1] A survey conducted in 2004 by the Journal of Japanese Gardening ranked the Morikami gardens as the eighth highest-quality public Japanese garden in North America. [2]