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  2. Santiago Metro Line 8 - Wikipedia

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    Due to the October protests in Santiago that affected the Santiago Metro, on Monday, March 9, 2020, the company declared the tenders for lines 8 and 9 void. [2] This is largely due to the fact that the company has allocated the resources in repair the damage caused by the multiple incendiary attacks suffered by various stations in the social crisis.

  3. Metro (Italian newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    Metro is published by Metro International. [1] Ten separate editions are produced for the cities of Bergamo, Bologna, Genoa, Florence, Milan, Padua, Rome, Turin, Venice and Verona, with other special editions (Metro Mag, Metro Stadio, Metro Week). It is the most read free daily newspaper in Rome and Milan and one of the most read nationally.

  4. Copa Lo Martínez metro station - Wikipedia

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    Copa Lo Martínez is an underground metro station on the Line 2 of the Santiago Metro, in Santiago, Chile. The station opened on 27 November 2023 as part of the southern Line 2 extension alongside Hospital El Pino .

  5. Metro (Philadelphia newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    Metro is a free daily newspaper in Philadelphia which began publishing on January 24, 2000. [1] Originally published by Metro International , it was the first Metro edition published in North America and the ninth edition since the first in Stockholm in 1995.

  6. Grupo Reforma - Wikipedia

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    The newsgroup was started with the founding of El Sol in April 1922, followed by El Norte in 1938, Monterrey's Metro in 1988, Reforma in 1993, Palabra and Mexico City's Metro in 1997, Mural in 1998, Saltillo's Metro in 2004 and Guadalajara's Metro in 2005. Reforma was an offshoot of El Norte, the noted Monterrey-based daily. Grupo Reforma was ...

  7. San Joaquín metro station (Mexico City) - Wikipedia

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    San Joaquín (Spanish: Estación San Joaquín) is a station along Line 7 of the metro of Mexico City. [2] [3] Its logo represents the silhouette of one of the bridges of the radial Viaducto Río San Joaquín. [2] [3] It was opened on 20 December 1984. [4]

  8. Santiago Metro Line 2 - Wikipedia

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    On July 30, 2019, the construction of a southward extension began, where 4 new stations will be added; the extension will be operational by 2023, [2] enabling the metro to serve El Bosque and San Bernando, specifically the El Pino hospital in the latter. [3] In October 2019, a series of protests resulted in damage to the metro network. Line 2 ...

  9. Los Libertadores metro station - Wikipedia

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    The name of the station refers to the Los Libertadores Highway, which is adjacent to the station. Initially it was called "Huechuraba". The pictogram of the station is a representation of the Monument to the Victory of Chacabuco, which refers to the Battle of Chacabuco, which marked the end of the Reconquest and began the definitive independence of the country.