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  2. 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.

  3. List of tallest buildings in Guadalajara - Wikipedia

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    Skylien of the Puerta de Hierro district in Zapopan in 2021. This list of tallest buildings in Guadalajara ranks buildings in Guadalajara, Mexico and its metropolitan area by height. Guadalajara is the capital and largest city of the Mexican state of Jalisco, and its metropolitan area is the third largest in Mexico. The Guadalajara metropolitan ...

  4. List of shopping malls in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Bosques de las Lomas. Paseo Arcos Bosques; Las Lomas (col. Lomas de Chapultepec) Carso Palmas; Lomas Plaza; Polanco and Nuevo Polanco (col. Granada, col. Irrigación) Antara Polanco (anchors include Casa Palacio) Centro Comercial Polanco, Avenida Miguel de Cervantes (anchors include Costco) Galerías Polanco, Avenida Horacio (anchors include ...

  5. Lycée Franco-Mexicain - Wikipedia

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    The Liceo Franco Mexicano A.C. or the Lycée Franco-Mexicain is a private French school with three campuses. It is one of the largest French lycées in the world with over 3,000 students [citation needed] in its two Mexico City campuses: Polanco in Miguel Hidalgo in northern Mexico City, and Coyoacán in southern Mexico City.

  6. Guadalajara metropolitan area - Wikipedia

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    The Guadalajara metropolitan area (officially, in Spanish: Zona Metropolitana de Guadalajara) [2] is the most populous metropolitan area of the Mexican state of Jalisco and the third largest in the country after Greater Mexico City and Monterrey.

  7. Tlajomulco de Zúñiga - Wikipedia

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    Tlajomulco de Zúñiga is the municipal seat and third most populous city in the municipality of the same name, located in the state of Jalisco in central-western Mexico. It forms part of the Guadalajara metropolitan area, lying to the southeast of it. The municipality covers an area of 636.93 km 2.