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  2. Water management in Greater Mexico City - Wikipedia

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    Federal government: The federal government directly finances some of the works, executed by Conagua; The Trust Fund No. 1928, created by the Federal District, the State of Mexico and the Federal Government, will finance part of the works. The Trust Fund is replenished by the payments made by the Federal District and the State of Mexico for bulk ...

  3. Water resources management in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    El agua de la nación: Una historia política de México (1888-1946). Mexico City: Centro de Investigaciones y Estudios Superiores en Antropología Social 1998. Aboites, Luis, ed. Fuentes para la historia de los usos del agua en México (1710-1951). Hidalgo: Centro de Investigaciones y Estudios Superiores de Antropología y Comisión Nacional ...

  4. Water supply and sanitation in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    (in Spanish) Organización Mundial de Salud (OMS): Evaluación de los Servicios de Agua Potable y Saneamiento 2000 en Las Américas - Mexico; World Bank: Integrated River Basin Management - Case 5: The Lerma-Chapala River Basin, Mexico (February 2006) World Bank: The role of water policy in Mexico. En breve. -- no. 95 (October 2006)

  5. Boroughs of Mexico City - Wikipedia

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    It was named Distrito Federal (Federal District) until February 5, 2016, when it was officially renamed the Ciudad de México. [2] According to the 2020 Mexican census , it is the second most populated entity with 9,209,944 inhabitants and the smallest by land area , spanning 1,494.3 square kilometres (577.0 sq mi).

  6. Salto del Agua metro station - Wikipedia

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    Salto del Agua is a metro (subway) station on the Mexico City Metro. It is located in the Cuauhtémoc borough in the center of Mexico City. Since 9 July 2022, [2] the Line 1 station has remained closed modernization work on the tunnel and the line's technical equipment. [3] The Line 1 station was reopened in September 13, 2024. [4]

  7. Huixquilucan Municipality - Wikipedia

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    Low income housing in El Hielo, Huixquilucan in the outskirts of Mexico City The municipality has an area of 143.52 km 2 (55.41 sq mi) with a total population of 242,167 people at the 2010 census. It borders (counter-clockwise from north) the municipalities of Naucalpan , Lerma , Ocoyoacac , and the boroughs of Cuajimalpa and Miguel Hidalgo of ...

  8. Cuauhtémoc, Mexico City - Wikipedia

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    Cuauhtémoc (Spanish pronunciation: [kwawˈtemok] ⓘ), named after the 16th-century Aztec ruler Cuauhtémoc, is a borough (demarcación territorial) of Mexico City.It contains the oldest parts of the city, extending over what was the entire urban core of Mexico City in the 1920s.

  9. Iztacalco - Wikipedia

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    The Unidad Profesional Interdisciplinaria en Ingeniería y Ciencias Sociales y Administrativas (UPIICSA) del Instituto Politécnico Nacional is located in the borough, which offers majors in engineering, computer science and administration. [6] The Escuela Normal de Educación Física trains physical education teachers. [5]