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El Paso and Ciudad Juárez from the ISS, 2014. El Paso–Juárez, also known as Juárez–El Paso, the Borderplex or Paso del Norte, is a transborder agglomeration, on the border between Mexico and the United States. [4]
The El Paso Paso del Norte (PDN) Port of Entry is a crossing of the United States–Mexico border, connecting the U.S. city of El Paso, Texas with the Mexican city of Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua. It is among the busiest border crossings between the two countries: more than 10 million people enter the U.S. from Mexico each year at this location.
Paso del Norte may refer to: El Paso–Juárez-Las Cruces, a binational metropolitan area; El Paso, Texas, which grew from a small village called El Paso del Norte; Paso del Norte, the name until 1888 of Ciudad Juárez, Mexico; Hotel Paso del Norte, a historic hotel in El Paso, Texas; Paso del Norte Health Foundation, an organization in El Paso ...
The center is being constructed on the land known locally as El Punto, just east of the Paso del Norte border crossing. The site is known as the place Pope Francis visited during in 2016.
The 20 completed miles of the Paso del Norte Trail include 8.3 miles of the Playa Drain Trail from Ascarate Park to Capistrano Park and over 10 miles of River Trail from Country Club to Borderland.
The Paso del Norte Health Foundation’s REALIZE Executive program is a world-class experience established in 2010. ... El Paso Child Guidance Center works to improve the health and well-being of ...
El Paso del Norte (the present day Ciudad Juárez), was founded on the south bank of the Río Bravo del Norte, in 1659 by Fray García de San Francisco. Agriculture flourished thanks to the complex irrigation system built by the Spanish and Indians, including a massive earthen dam.
The 108-year-old, long-vacant Krupp building at 107 W. Overland Ave., as seen Sept. 5 in Downtown El Paso, is on the market for $1.05 million after a proposed housing project for the property was ...