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  2. Coppel - Wikipedia

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    Coppel is a nationwide department store in Mexico based in Culiacán, Sinaloa and founded in 1941. It is noted for extending easy credit and for enabling payment of purchases via twice-monthly installments. [1] Coppel began with its creator Enrique Coppel Tamayo who set up shop in Mazatlán, later moving to Culiacán. By 1990 the chain had 24 ...

  3. Plaza Insurgentes - Wikipedia

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    The shopping mall in 2023. Plaza Insurgentes is an enclosed neighborhood shopping center along Avenida Insurgentes in Colonia Roma, Mexico City.It opened in 1999 on the site of the first Sears Mexico store which had opened in 1947 and was subdivided to add mall stores.

  4. Insurgentes (album) - Wikipedia

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    An 18-minute extract from the film is included on the DVD packaged with the deluxe edition of the album Insurgentes. The locations for the film include the Mexican Xochimilco canals and ex-Templo de Santa Teresa La Antigua (a church where piano and voices for the song "Insurgentes" were recorded). Other places where the filming took place were ...

  5. Avenida de los Insurgentes - Wikipedia

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    Avenida de los Insurgentes (English: Avenue of the Insurgents), sometimes known simply as Insurgentes, is the longest avenue in Mexico City, with a length of 28.8 km (17.9 mi) on a north-south axis across the city. Insurgentes has its origins in what was during the early 20th century known as the Via del Centenario which ran from city centre to ...

  6. Insurgentes metro station - Wikipedia

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    Insurgentes is an under-reconstruction [2] station on the Line 1 of Mexico City Metro. [3] [4] It is located within the Glorieta de los Insurgentes at the intersection of Avenida de los Insurgentes and Avenida Chapultepec in Mexico City's Cuauhtémoc borough, close to the Zona Rosa shopping and entertainment district and the Colonia Roma, two of the most iconic neighborhoods in the city. [3]

  7. Forum Buenavista - Wikipedia

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    Forum Buenavista is a 37,250-square-metre (401,000 sq ft) [1] shopping mall built atop the Buenavista Station in Colonia Buenavista, central Mexico City, where Avenida de los Insurgentes meets Eje 1 Norte. It was developed by GICSA, opened in 2009, and as of 2015 it was one of the ten largest malls in Greater Mexico City. [1]

  8. Galerías Insurgentes - Wikipedia

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    El Puerto de Liverpool: Technical details; Floor count: 3: Floor area: 10,500 m 2 (113,000 sq ft) Design and construction; Developer: El Puerto de Liverpool: Other information; Number of stores: 270: Number of anchors: 2: Public transit access: Insurgentes Sur metro station and Félix Cuevas bus station: Website; galeriasinsurgentes.com.mx

  9. Insurgentes 300 - Wikipedia

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    Insurgentes 300, also known by its official original name, Condominio Insurgentes, or also as Edificio Canada, is a 19-floor commercial and residential building [1] at Avenida de los Insurgentes 300, Colonia Roma, Mexico City. it is a work of noted Mexican architect Mario Pani.