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  2. 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]

  3. Tarjeta de Movilidad Integrada - Wikipedia

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    In 2016, the then governor Miguel Ángel Mancera renamed the card to Tarjeta CDMX after the Federal District was renamed to Mexico City. [citation needed] The card was discontinued on January 30, 2020, with all TDF cards remaining valid until January 31, 2020. They were replaced with the Tarjeta de Movilidad Integrada.

  4. Transportation in Mexico City - Wikipedia

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    Mexico City is served by a 225.9 km (140 mi) metro system operated by Sistema de Transporte Colectivo, which is the largest in Latin America. The first portions were opened in 1969 and it has expanded to 12 lines with 195 stations. The metro transports 4.4 million people every day.

  5. Monterrey - Wikipedia

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    The Cola de Caballo (Horse Tail) waterfall, on the mountains near the towns of Santiago and El Cercado, about 35 km (22 mi) south. On the way to the Cola de Caballo waterfall (Carretera Nacional going to Ciudad Victoria, Tamaulipas), in Santiago, the Presa Rodrigo Gomez or "La Boca" ("La Boca" Dam) [100] [101] lays nested between green hills.

  6. List of reportedly haunted locations in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Due to its extensive and controversial history, the Fru Fru theater is the setting for several paranormal legends. One of the most talked about is “El Catrín”, the spirit of a wealthy man who allegedly curses the plays. [51] Hospital Juarez in Gustavo A. Madero, Mexico City: opened in 1847 and still functioning.

  7. Ponce, Puerto Rico - Wikipedia

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    Ponce (US: / ˈ p ɔː n s eɪ, ˈ p oʊ n-/ PAWN-say, POHN-, UK: / ˈ p ɒ n-/ PON-, Spanish: ⓘ) is a city and a municipality on the southern coast of Puerto Rico. [25] The most populated city outside the San Juan metropolitan area, Ponce was founded on August 12, 1692 [note 1] [26] [20] [27] [17] and is named after Juan Ponce de León y Loayza, [28] the great-grandson of Spanish ...

  8. 2020 in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    This article lists events occurring in Mexico during 2020. 2020 is the "Year of Leona Vicario, Benemérita (Praiseworthy) Mother of the Fatherland". [1] The article also lists the most important political leaders during the year at both federal and state levels and will include a brief year-end summary of major social and economic issues.

  9. Corín Tellado - Wikipedia

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    Un hombre ante mi puerta (1965) Vengo a pagar mi deuda (1965) Altiva muchacha (1966) Amor en las cumbres (1966) Ayúdame tú (1966) Barreras para el amor (1966) El fantasma de sí mismo (1966) El padre de mis sobrinos (1966) El pecado de Sofía (1966) Elige tu camino (1966) Me llamaste aquel día (1966) Me ofenden tus celos (1966) Me olvidaste ...