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The Köppen climate classification divides Earth climates into five main climate groups, with each group being divided based on patterns of seasonal precipitation and temperature.
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]
Ensanche Piantini is a district or neighborhood within the city of Santo Domingo in the National District of the Dominican Republic. [1]Piantini is in particular populated by individuals from the upper and upper middle class, and has the second most expensive price per m 2 in the country, after Los Cacicazgos’ Anacaona Avenue.
Santo Domingo Tomaltepec is a town and municipality in Oaxaca in south-western Mexico. It is part of the Centro District in the Valles Centrales region, about 10 km east of the city of Oaxaca. The municipality covers an area of 49.76 km 2. The climate is mild, with little change throughout the year.
The Casa de Juárez, is a museum devoted to the life of Benito Juárez. [3] It belonged to someone named Antonio Salanueva, [23] but Juárez lived here from 1818 to 1828 after arriving from his hometown of Guelatao. [3] It contains documents related to his presidency as well as furnishings designed to recreate the environment of that period.
Ciudad (city) - applies to the original older parts of town, some dating back to colonial times of Dominican Republic. Ensanche (lit. "widening") - usually, but not always, applied to the more "modern" parts of the city. Villa - the urban outskirts of both the old city of Santo Domingo and the current (smaller) Distrito Nacional.
Santo Domingo de los Colorados, [3] often simply referred to as Santo Domingo (Quechua: Tsachila), is an Ecuadorian city and seat of the canton that bears its name and the Santo Domingo de los Tsáchilas Province. It is the fourth most populous city in Ecuador, with a population of 334,826, and is an important commercial and industrial center.
Juárez refers to a number of places and things, most of which are named after Benito Juárez, former President of Mexico. Juárez or Juarez may refer to: Places