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  2. Cosmovitral - Wikipedia

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    About 60% of the visitors are from the Valley of Mexico, 20% from other parts of Mexico, 15% from Toluca proper and 5% are foreigners. [3] The building completed 100 years of age in 2009, prompting renovation work. The building stone on the outside was cleaned, new lighting added and damage to the lead soldering due to climate repaired. [2]

  3. Historic center of Mexico City - Wikipedia

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    The historic center of Mexico City (Spanish: Centro Histórico de la Ciudad de México), also known as the Centro or Centro Histórico, is the central neighborhood in Mexico City, Mexico, focused on the Zócalo (or main plaza) and extending in all directions for a number of blocks, with its farthest extent being west to the Alameda Central. [2]

  4. Toluca Lake, Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    Toluca Lake is a neighborhood in the city of Los Angeles, California, located in the San Fernando Valley 12 miles (19 km) northwest of downtown. The name is also given to a private natural lake fed by wells and maintained by neighboring property owners.

  5. Category:Buildings and structures in Mexico City - Wikipedia

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    Buildings and structures in Mexico City—México, D.F. — the city and federal district in central Mexico. Subcategories This category has the following 25 subcategories, out of 25 total.

  6. Centro Cultural Mexiquense - Wikipedia

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    Centro Cultural Mexiquense is a cultural center located on the western edge of the city of Toluca in central Mexico. The center is run by the State of Mexico government through an agency called the Instituto Mexiquense de Cultura (IMC), the largest and most important of this agency, [ 1 ] [ 2 ] receiving about 80,000 visitors a year. [ 3 ]

  7. Toluca - Wikipedia

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    In 1830, Toluca was designated as the constitutional capital of the State of Mexico. In 1832, the building of "Los Portales" was started in downtown Toluca. In 1836, because of the centralization of the Mexican federal government, all branches of government were relocated to Mexico City after some were in Toluca for several years.

  8. Colonia Roma - Wikipedia

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    The Universidad de las Américas de la Ciudad de México (UDLA) was founded in 1940 as the Mexico City Junior College (MCC). In the 1960s, its name changed to the University of the Americas and shortly thereafter to the current one. It was founded in Colonia Roma but moved to a facility on the Mexico City-Toluca highway.

  9. Category:Buildings and structures in Mexico by city - Wikipedia

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    Buildings and structures in Mexico City (25 C, 73 P) Buildings and structures in Monterrey (3 C, 28 P) P. Buildings and structures in Puebla (city) (2 C, 9 P)