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Taft and Díaz, historic first presidential summit, Ciudad Juárez, Mexico, 1909. In 1909, Díaz and William Howard Taft planned a summit in Ciudad Juárez and El Paso, a historic first meeting between a Mexican and a U.S. president, and also the first time a U.S. president would cross the border into Mexico. [13]
Ciudad Benito Juárez, or simply Juárez, is the name of a city located in the eastern part of the Monterrey metropolitan area in the state of Nuevo León, Mexico. It is the seat of the municipality of the same name. Ciudad Benito Juárez had a 2020 census population of 308,285 [1] and is the sixth-largest
The municipal seat lies at Ciudad Juárez. The municipality covers an area of 4,853 km 2 (1,874 sq mi). In the 2010 INEGI Census, the municipality reported a total population of 1,332,131, of whom 1,321,004 (over 99%) lived in the municipal seat. [1] The municipality is named for 19th-century president Benito Juárez, as is the city of Ciudad ...
Avenida Juárez, a street in the historic center of Mexico City; Ciudad Juárez International Airport in Ciudad Juarez, Chihuahua, Mexico; Juárez–Lincoln International Bridge, linking Laredo, Texas with Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas; Juárez station (disambiguation)
XHCJH-TDT, virtual channel 20 (UHF digital channel 36), is a television station located in Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua, Mexico and serving El Paso, Texas, United States. The station is owned by TV Azteca and carries its Azteca 7 network.
ISO 3166-2, International Organization for Standardization - ISO 3166 Codes Mexico. ISO 3166 Country Codes , International Organization for Standardization . Accessed on line October 21, 2007.
Cd. Cuauhtémoc: Canal 28 5.014 kW Sistema Regional de Televisión 18 14 XHCPAV-TDT: Cd. Cuauhtémoc: Sistema Público de Radiodifusion del Estado Mexicano 33 2 XHDEH-TDT: Cd. Delicias: Las Estrellas 20 kW Televimex 19 5 XHCDE-TDT: Cd. Delicias Cd. Camargo: Canal 5 20 kW 21 kW Radio Televisión 20 11 XHCHD-TDT: Cd. Delicias: Canal Once (Once ...
San Jerónimo is a port of entry in the Mexican state of Chihuahua, across the U.S. border from Santa Teresa, New Mexico. It is located in the municipality of Juárez, and is an alternative to the busy crossings between El Paso, Texas, and Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua. It is principally used for the livestock industry and is the location of a ...