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584.14 4 Concepción Tutuapa: 176 84 138 478.06 5 El Quetzal: 88 25 888 294.18 6 El Tumbador: 84 52 144 620.76 7 Esquipulas Palo Gordo: 21 14 018 667.52 8 Ixchiguán: 184 24 926 135.47 9 La Blanca: 96 34 307 357.36 10 La Reforma: 100 23 717 237.17 11 Malacatán: 204 109 318 535.87 12 Nuevo Progreso: 140 31 968 228.34 13 Ocós: 75 12 776 170.35 ...
15-10-2012–14-10-2015 PRI Panal: Coalition "Committed for Colima" Ernesto Márquez Guerrero [7] 15-10-2015–14-10-2018 PVEM : Salvador Bueno Arceo [8] 15-10-2018–14-10-2021 PT Morena PES: Coalition "Together We Will Make History" Diana Xally Yael Zepeda Figueroa [9] [10] [11] 15-10-2021–14-10-2024 Morena : J. Cruz Méndez González [12 ...
The channel began operations on March 5, 2006, under the television company Latitud Televisión, operating channels 31 and 35 UHF in Guatemala City, they were owned by the Botrán family (owners of the liquor company Industrias Licoreras de Guatemala), in March 2008 the 70% of the company was acquired by Mexico's TV Azteca to operate in Guatemala under the Azteca 31 and Azteca 35 channels.
Televicentro launched on December 15, 1964 [1] under the TGBO-TV calls, with a daily schedule between 5pm and 11pm. [2] The station was founded by the El Imparcial newspaper, with initial funding costing 250,000 quetzales and with video taping equipment worth 80,000 quetzales.
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Armería is a municipality in the south-central part of the Mexican state of Colima. Ciudad de Armería is a city and the seat of Armería municipality.The municipality reported 29,599 inhabitants in the 2015 census and has an area of 341.60 km 2 (131.89 sq mi). [1]
On June 2, 2016, the International Commission Against Impunity in Guatemala and Public Prosecutor's Office announced the State Cooperation Case in Guatemala State Co-optation. According to the investigations, in 2008, Otto Pérez Molina , general secretary of the Patriotic Party , was shaping up as the presidential candidate.
XEW-TV came on air March 21, 1951. It was the second television station to come to air in Mexico and built on the tradition of the successful and influential XEW-AM 900. . The concession was and remains held by Televimex, S.A. de