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  2. "I've never seen such scenes in Guadalajara," said State Governor Enrique Alfaro. "Then we ask ourselves if climate change is real," he added. "These are never-before-seen natural phenomenons.

  3. El Informador (Mexico) - Wikipedia

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    El Informador is an independent, daily newspaper published and headquartered in Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico. El Informador was founded by Jesús Álvarez del Castillo on October 5, 1917. The average daily circulation of the publishing group to which this newspaper belongs is 45,000 copies, of which 25,000 are subscriptions.

  4. XEDK-TDT - Wikipedia

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    XEDK-TDT is a television station in Guadalajara, Jalisco, broadcasting on virtual channel 13 (physical channel 35). Historically, XEDK was considered one of the most important local television stations in western Mexico; It forms part of the Telsusa Canal 13 network owned by Albavisión.

  5. List of television stations in Jalisco - Wikipedia

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    Guadalajara: Azteca Uno : 192.69 kW Televisión Azteca 24 2 XHGA-TDT: Guadalajara: Las Estrellas (N+ Foro) 150 kW Televimex 28 3 XHCTGD-TDT: Guadalajara: Imagen Televisión (Excélsior TV) 100 kW [2] Cadena Tres I, S.A. de C.V. 29 4 XHG-TDT: Guadalajara Ciudad Guzmán: Televisa Regional (Másvisión) 150 kW 15 kW [3] Televisora de Occidente 22 ...

  6. Jalisco - Wikipedia

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    As of 2020, the state population was 8,348,151, [42] the third most populated federal entity in Mexico—after the State of Mexico and Mexico City—with 6.5% of Mexico's total population. [ 34 ] [ 43 ] Over half of the state's population lives in the Guadalajara metro area .

  7. Zapotlanejo - Wikipedia

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    Zapotlanejo is a hybrid word, half Nahuatl and half Spanish.The Nahuatl word "Sapote" (from Nahuatl tzapotl) is a term for a soft, edible fruit and "tlan" (place). In addition, the name of the municipality includes the Spanish ending indicating locality "ejo."

  8. XHUDG-FM - Wikipedia

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    XHUDG-FM is a radio station in Guadalajara, owned by the Universidad de Guadalajara. The station was founded in 1974 and is branded as Radio Universidad , the keystone of an eight-station radio network and sister to XHUDG-TDT channel 44.

  9. Tonalá, Jalisco - Wikipedia

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    Tonalá (Spanish pronunciation:) is a city and municipality within the Guadalajara Metropolitan Area in the state of Jalisco in Mexico. With a population of 442,440, it is the fourth largest city in the state, the other three being the other major population centres in the metro area: Guadalajara, Zapopan, and Tlaquepaque.