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  2. Boroughs of Mexico City - Wikipedia

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    It was named Distrito Federal (Federal District) until February 5, 2016, when it was officially renamed the Ciudad de México. [2] According to the 2020 Mexican census, it is the second most populated entity with 9,209,944 inhabitants and the smallest by land area, spanning 1,494.3 square kilometres (577.0 sq mi). [3] [4]

  3. La Fortuna, San Carlos - Wikipedia

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    "La Fortuna" is Spanish for "The Fortune", and aptly named due its ample supply of tourist attractions and extremely fertile lands. Although there is a common myth that the town got its name due to its sparing from the Arenal Volcano's eruptions, the town actually got its name before the latest eruption cycle and was named for the fertile lands ("The Fortune") where it is located.

  4. List of neighborhoods in Mexico City - Wikipedia

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    San Ángel. In Mexico, the neighborhoods of large metropolitan areas are known as colonias.One theory suggests that the name, which literally means colony, arose in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, when one of the first urban developments outside Mexico City's core was built by a French immigrant colony.

  5. Boroughs of Mexico - Wikipedia

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    In Mexico, some municipalities and Mexico City are divided into “boroughs” for administrative purposes. Boroughs are known as delegaciones, or in the case of Mexico City, demarcaciones territoriales.

  6. File:Costa Rica Alajuela location map.svg - Wikipedia

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    Vorlage:Positionskarte Costa Rica Alajuela; La Fortuna (Costa Rica) Quesada (Costa Rica) Usage on eo.wikipedia.org Ŝablono:Situo sur mapo Kostariko Alajuela; Usage on es.wikipedia.org Alajuela (distrito) Zaragoza (Costa Rica) El Carmen (Alajuela) Orotina (Costa Rica) San Jerónimo de Naranjo; Quesada (Costa Rica) San Mateo (Costa Rica) San ...

  7. Metropolitan areas of Mexico - Wikipedia

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    One of the first studies on a methodology to define and quantify the metropolitan areas in Mexico was published by El Colegio de México in 1978. In Luis Unikel's book "Urban Development in Mexico: Diagnosis and Future Implications", a metropolitan area was designated as "the territorial area that includes the political and administrative units from a central city, and any contiguous, urban ...

  8. San Carlos (canton) - Wikipedia

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    According to Costa Rica's Municipal Code, mayors are elected every four years by the population of the canton. [5] As of the latest municipal elections in 2024, the National Liberation Party candidate, Juan Diego González Picado, was elected mayor of the canton with 33.09% of the votes, with Pilar Porras Zúñiga and Diana Murillo Murillo as first and second vice mayors, respectively.

  9. La Fortuna - Wikipedia

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    La Fortuna may refer to: Places: La Fortuna, San Carlos, Costa Rica, a district and small city; La Fortuna, Bagaces Cantón, Costa Rica, a district and village; La Fortuna Waterfall (Costa Rica) Río de la Fortuna, a river in Bolivia; Other uses: La Fortuna (Metro Madrid), a station on Line 11; La Fortuna, a drama first broadcast in 2021 in Spain