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  2. XHJCI-TDT - Wikipedia

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    After receiving its concession on September 21, 1994, channel 32 came to air with the Canal 5 network the next day, with full programming beginning on September 26. [4] In 2005, XHJCI began carrying Las Estrellas programs as part of a shuffle of Televisa Juárez's stations. In August 2015, XEPM and XHJCI swapped virtual channels and networks.

  3. Line 4 (Sistema de Tren Eléctrico Urbano) - Wikipedia

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    Line 4 is the fourth rail line of the Guadalajara Urban Electric Train System.It is 21.2 km (13.2 mi) long and will run from Las Juntas bus station of Mi Macro Calzada to the municipal capital of Tlajomulco.

  4. Ciudad Juárez - Wikipedia

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    Ciudad Juárez (US: / s juː ˌ d ɑː d ˈ h w ɑːr ɛ z / sew-DAHD HWAR-ez, Spanish: [sjuˈðað ˈxwaɾes] ⓘ; "Juárez City"), commonly referred to as just Juárez (Lipan: Tsé Táhú'ayá), is the most populous city in the Mexican state of Chihuahua. [5] It was known until 1888 as El Paso del Norte ("The North Pass"). [6]

  5. XHJUB-TDT - Wikipedia

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    XHJUB-TDT began broadcasting in digital on October 12, 2012, two years after receiving initial approval. The digital signal remained after Juárez converted to digital on July 14, 2015. In 2016, as part of Mexico's standardization of virtual channels, XHJUB transferred its PSIP virtual channel from 56 to 5 (the assigned channel for Canal 5).

  6. XEJ-TDT - Wikipedia

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    It remained after Juárez's digital transition took place on July 14, 2015, at which time analog channel 5 left the air. In March 2018, in order to facilitate the repacking of TV services out of the 600 MHz band (channels 38–51), XEJ was assigned channel 35 for continued digital operations. The frequency change took place on September 10, 2018.

  7. Mexico City Metro Line 5 - Wikipedia

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    Line 5 of the Mexico City Metro was built in early 1980s by Cometro, a subsidiary of Empresas ICA. [2] The line was inaugurated on 19 December 1981 and originally ran from Pantitlán (in Venustiano Carranza) to Consulado station (in the limits of Venustiano Carranza and Gustavo A. Madero), [3] with seven operative stations and a 9.154 kilometers (5.688 mi) long track. [4]

  8. HP LaserJet 5 - Wikipedia

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    After the LaserJet 5 series, however, HP introduced a new naming convention for its LaserJet line. While the LaserJet 5L and 5P were replaced with the LaserJet 6L and 6P, there was never a LaserJet 6 ; the successor to the LaserJet 5/5M/5N/5se line was the LaserJet 4000 series , and the successor to the LaserJet 5si/5siMX/5siNX was the LaserJet ...

  9. Metrorrey Line 5 - Wikipedia

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    The first plan presented provided that line 5 would depart from the center of Monterrey to the Mederos colony in the south of the municipality, having an original length of 8.5 kilometres (5.3 mi). [3] However, in the publication of the tender, the length was extended to 10.6 kilometres (6.6 mi) long. [1]

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