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  2. Mexico City - Wikipedia

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    In 1524, the municipality of Mexico City was established, known as México Tenochtitlán, [22] and as of 1585, it was officially known as Ciudad de México (Mexico City). [22] Mexico City played a major role in the Spanish colonial empire as a political, administrative, and financial center. [23] Following independence from Spain, the federal ...

  3. Boroughs of Mexico City - Wikipedia

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    The traditional center of Mexico City comprises four boroughs: Benito Juárez, Cuauhtémoc, Miguel Hidalgo and Venustiano Carranza. Mexico City is one of the 32 federal entities of Mexico, the others being the 31 states. It was named Distrito Federal (Federal District) up to February 5, 2016, when it was officially renamed the Ciudad de México ...

  4. Administrative divisions of Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Mexico City is the capital of the United Mexican States. It had special status as a federal district until January 2016 and was originally called Distrito Federal. Mexico City was separated from the State of Mexico, of which it was the capital, on November 18, 1824, to become the capital of the federation.

  5. List of mayors of Mexico City - Wikipedia

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    Manuel Terreros November 11, 1862. Ponciano Arriaga January 23, 1863. José María González de Mendoza March 1, 1863 (2nd time) Gen. John J. of the heron, John H. Mateos, Joaquin Mayor and Manuel Ramos, May 1863, City of Mexico City. Miguel Maria Azcarate June 12, 1863. Manuel Garcia Aguirre: June 30, 1863.

  6. Cuauhtémoc, Mexico City - Wikipedia

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    After Mexico gained its Independence in 1824, Mexico City was designated as the capital of the new country, and the city and its surrounding area (11.5 km 2) were incorporated as a "Federal District," separate from the other states. [4]

  7. Coyoacán - Wikipedia

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    The village and later municipality of Coyoacán remained independent of Mexico City through the colonial period into the 19th century. In 1857, the area was incorporated into the then Federal District when this district was expanded. In 1928, the borough was created when the Federal District was divided into sixteen boroughs.