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and Merino and threatened not to officiate Mass due to the alleged electoral fraud. On
December 27, 1988, the Pope appointed Archbishop José Fernández Arteaga, Coadjutor Archbishop of Chihuahua with the right to succession. He took office on 25 January 1989, and in April of that year most diocesan and religious priests sent the Pope a letter of support to Don Adalberto on the occasion of his 20 years of bishop in Chihuahua. On May 24, 1988, the city of Chihuahua was about to experience a catastrophe of incalculable dimensions when, at 10:10 a.m., the No. 14 tank of the Pemex Plant, which contained more than four million liters of diaphanous, was burned and kept on fire or for more than eight hours, with flames reaching more than 50 meters in height and at 50 meters was a similar tank containing Nova gasoline. About 200,000 people living in ten surrounding colonies were evacuated and the area was cordoned off by the Army and police forces. The fire was stifled shortly after six o't, thanks to the coordinated action of the firefighters of Chihuahua, Delicias, Camargo, Parral, Cuauhtémoc, Aldama and Ciudad Juárez. In 1990, construction began on the Children's Complex called Chihuahua 2000, which houses nearly 10,000 families. In 1998, construction began on the new UACh campus north of the city. By 2008, the South Sports Is inaugurated, in the area of Avalos.
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inaugurated by the governor of the state, General Angel Trías the "Teatro
Betancourt", located in the street of La Libertad, built by the Jalisciense Don Miguel Betancourt, who was located in Chihuahua for more than twenty years. With a celebration of the "Scream of Independence", it lasted until May 27, 1904, when it was destroyed by fire. The "Coronado Theatre" opens, which was in ojinaga street and also disappeared from a fire. Mr. Betancourt built it. On 12 October 1864, the head of the Federal Executive Power, Mr. Benito Juárez, arrived in the city on the occasion of the events of the French intervention and the empire. He was accompanied by his Secretaries of State, dispatched to the official residence of the state government. It remained until August 5, 1865, when it took the northern way; returned to the capital on 20 November and returned to the border on 9 December. The last season remained in Chihuahua from 17 June to 10 December 1866. At this time the 3 ships that overlook the now Victoria Street, part of the Municipal Palace, were sold to support the expenses demanded by the movement of troops on the occasion of the departure of President Juárez and his Ministers in the direction of Paso del Norte.
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President of the Republic, Mr. Miguel Alemán, being governor of the state, Dr. Fernando Foglio Miramontes; at the time it had a stadium with capacity for eight thousand people, monumental gym, eight pediments, tennis courts, basketball, volleyball, park and baseball stands, Olympic pool, an artificial forest of ten and seven thousand trees, electrification for night service in all sports sections and transformers in the baseball field, sports court for athletic events, boxing fields, dressing rooms, toilets, etc. Except for mining, industrial activity had not been a substance in the local economy, but from 1947, with the opening of Cementos de Chihuahua, a significant change was initiated in the industry, which was accentuated in 1960 with the establishment of maquiladoras export in the cities of Juarez and Tijuana first, and then in Chihuahua. 47 floors are installed with 24,500 workers, especially women. On November 9, 1947, the
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for new sources to provide it with water and on
September 16, 1908, the Chuvíscar dam was inaugurated, with a capacity of five million cubic meters of water, the cost was one million pesos. The preliminary study of Ing. Aguilar was taken advantage of, the final project and specifications were entrusted to the Ing. Manual Marroquín and Rivera and the construction was contracted with engineers Sheperd and Mac Quatters. From this year the landscape of industrial boom began to blur, presenting the first signs of the economic and social crisis that was exacerbated in 1910, on the occasion of the first revolutionary outbursts. In 1911, the city was held by the "rises" under the command of Pascual Orozco.
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Irigoyen and Carbonel decorated their mansions with luxurious furniture, magnificent paintings, silverware and beautiful porcelain. In the name of the king of Spain came the "visitors" to investigate the morality and justice of the kingdoms and to collect taxes. They read heralds through the streets, which enacted good treatment of indigenous people; Despite this they were confined and restricted by their freedom, always being under the rule of the Spaniards, Creoles and mestizos. With this mixture of races he was writing, over the centuries, the history of the capital. As in other parts of northern Mexico, the
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services amount to 53.5%. Chihuahua has the largest amount of forested land in all of Mexico. Forty-four percent of
Chihuahua's workers are employed in commerce and services, while a little over a third of the workforce is employed in mining and industry. In mining, Chihuahua state is the leading producer in the republic of non-ferrous minerals and zinc, and is second nationwide in silver extraction. Agricultural production makes up only 6% of the total GSP; however, the state is the leading producer of apples, nuts, cattle and sheep raising nationally, and second in pine and oak trees harvested.
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Complex Industrial Chihuahua with the Ford plant as an anchor industry; which would subsequently attract new foreign investment and strengthen confidence to establish itself in the region. On the afternoon of July 27, 1981, Aeromexico's DC-9 "Yucatan" aircraft, covering regular flight 230 between Monterrey and Tijuana, went off the runway when landing at Chihuahua airport, for the force of wind and rain. As a result, the aircraft broke and caught fire causing the greatest misgiving in the history of state aviation; 32 passengers arrived alive, but another 32 died.
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properties confiscated from the enemies of the revolutionary cause and empowered to issue banknotes, it would close definitively in 1915. The state capital was the center of operations of the
Northern Division. On April 13, 1914, Don Venustiano Carranza arrived in the city of Chihuahua, from Juarez, during his crusade against the military dictatorship of General Victoriano Huerta. He was enthusiastically welcomed by the Chihuahua people, whom he greeted from the central balcony of the
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management of public business in the territory dominated by his forces and created three departments of state for their attention, namely the
Relationships Ministry, Government and Communications, and Treasury and Development. Through these departments General Villa executed all the acts of a head of state until the end of 1915. At the end of 1915, the villist regime in the capital ended.
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installed in homes. On
November 1, 1929, the first vitáfono or spoken cinema in the "Alcázar cinema" was adapted to the cinematographer, was with the film "The Jazz Singer". In early 1931, the first lines of urban and semi-urban trucks began to circulate through the streets of the city. At this time the city had 45,595 inhabitants.
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phonographs arrived in the city, which had numerous extension lines and had to be applied to people's ears to perceive sound reproductions. In the second half of 1902, the first car arrived in the city of Chihuahua, brought by Don Mauricio Calderón, and the second was introduced by Colonel Miguel Ahumada, governor of the state.
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4751:("el Chapo", or "Shorty"), have been on the rise. The federal police and the army have moved into the city to conduct anti-drug operations; it seems that their activity may have a positive effect; the indices of property crime and murder have fallen since 2010, with the result that Chihuahua is safer now than in years past.
681:(PAN), won the election for mayor (municipal president) of the city for the term 2004–2007. Since 2005, the International Festivals of Chihuahua have been celebrated by both the state and city governments during the months of September/October with art shows, plays, stage presentations and concerts by such bands as
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The Plaza Mayor is an important square in the downtown that displays fountains, green spaces and a collection of monuments depicting local heroes. The main monument in the Plaza Mayor is the "Ángel de la Libertad" that was built in 2003 representing the freedom of all Mexicans, especially Chihuahua's
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moves up northwards, causing moist air from the Gulf of California and the Gulf of Mexico to move into the city. Afternoon storms are common during the monsoon season and they can be accompanied with hail and thunderstorms. The days are still warm to hot in July and August, though slightly cooler due
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In December 1923, the first radio-telephone station was installed that operated in the city, by agreement of the governor of the state, General Ignacio C. Enríquez and had the official record "XICE". At the same time, radio-receiver devices, which were popularly referred to as "radiolas", began to be
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In the early years of the twentieth century, in Chihuahua there was more foreign investment in non-railway enterprises than in any other region of the country, which allowed foreigners to infiltrate at all levels of local social and economic. The population growth of the city creates the need to look
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On June 2, 1876, Colonel Angel Trías rebelled in favor of the Tuxtepec Plan, seize the capital and take the constitutional governor, Lic. Antonio Ochoa, prisoner. The term-appointed surrogate, Manuel de Herrera, dispatched successively in Cusihuiriachi, Guerrero and Camargo, raised the national guard
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and March 1 the U.S. military occupied the city. On March 7, 1848, the second occupation of the Anglo-Americans occurred and Governor Trías evacuated Chihuahua and was occupied by the invading chief Sterling Price. This situation lasted until 25 July, when the capital was evicted by the invaders. The
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The National Weather Service of Mexico (Servicio Meteorologico Nacional) reported that the warmest temperature ever recorded in the city is 41.6 °C (106.9 °F), while the coldest is −18 °C (−0.4 °F) on February 4, 2011. July 1973 is the record wettest month, with 242.5 millimetres
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On May 5, 1881, the first telephone line was inaugurated by Félix Francisco Maceyra, manager of Banco Mexicano. This line was between the bank offices, corner of Independencia Avenue and Victoria Street and the address of the mint, located where the Federal Palace is located. Three years later there
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On January 4, 1858, within the War of Reformation, which generally dominated the liberal party with the exception of two short seasons in which the conservatives occupied the capital by armed hands, Lieutenant Colonel Bruno Arriada and Mr. Juan N. Bárcenas seduced the garrison forces, proclaimed the
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In December 2015, Eugenio Baeza Fares assumed office as mayor of the City of Chihuahua, after Javier Garfio Pacheco requested licence to pursue the possibility to become the candidate for the political party PRI to Governor of the State of Chihuahua. After Garfio lost his bid for Governor Candidate,
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Elections for mayor for the term 2007–2010 were held at the beginning of July 2007; Carlos Borruel Baquera of the PAN defeated former mayor Alejandro Cano Ricaud (PRI) by less than one-quarter of a percentage point of almost 200,000 votes cast. The turnout of registered voters, at about 41%, was the
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In 1946, the Reforma Market was set on fire, during the municipal administration presided over by Mr. Alberto de la Peña Borja. As president, Esteban Uranga built another market building, with the same title and farther from the city center. On September 26, 1947, the sports city was inaugurated by
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On 30 and 31 October 1911, the President-elect of the Republic. Francisco I. Madero, visits for the second time the city, having made the trip expressly to invite the Chihuahuenses revolutionary chiefs Abraham González, Pascual Orozco, José de la Luz Blanco, José de la Luz Soto, Máximo Castillo and
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On March 25, 1866, a battle was set in the Plaza de Armas, the French imperialists were quartered in the Cathedral and General Terrazas was moving through Victoria and Independence streets, it was practically impossible to enter the cathedral, until it was decided that it would be cannoned and from
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and being used for the first time the name of Chihuahua. At this time it is also solved the construction of a parish temple worthy for the village, to that end, the city council decided to impose a special tax on silver extracted from the mines of Santa Eulalia and with it was built the temple that
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visited the population, decided to convene 16 notable neighbors (miners, traders, government officials and priests) to resolve with them the desirability of setting up Santa Eulalia herself at the head of the Royal de Minas or founding for them a new population in the nearby valley where the rivers
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On May 15 & 16, 2010 the city also hosted the 24th IAAF World Race Walking Cup with $ 122,500 in prize money awarded in the team and individual competitions to the world's fastest walkers at distances ranging from 20 to 50 kilometers (12–31 mi), plus a 10 km (6.2 miles) race for
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March, April, October and November are transitional months that are unpredictable. Temperatures can reach up to 38.5 °C (101.3 °F) in April while cold fronts can push it below freezing. Usually, these months have warm days, averaging 22 °C (71.6 °F) to 28 °C (82.4 °F)
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also requires professionals, both for manufacturing and for management; this training is provided by universities such as the Universidád Autónoma de Chihuahua, the Instituto Tecnológico de Chihuahua and Instituto Tecnológico de Chihuahua II. A number of private universities also exist, to include
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Even though Chihuahua suffered a massive destruction of colonial buildings during the 1970s in order to widen the main streets and avenues in the downtown, it stills preserves some valuable monuments from the 19th and 20th centuries. Some of the more interesting sites in the city are listed below:
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In 1986, the year of the hot summer in Chihuahua, due to state, municipal and deputies elections that were lived. The interference of the Catholic Church in political activity as in 1983 caused the spirits to be increased and the Chihuahuanian families divided. The bishop was Don Adalberto Almeida
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is installed, the first television station to be totally local. In coordination with the private initiative, through the newly created Economic Development of Chihuahua, A.D., on September 12, 1980, the state government created the promoter of the Chihuahuense Industry that immediately proceeds to
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by Telesistema Mexicano. In 1960, the construction of the Chihuahua Dam was completed, which would contribute to the supply of water and prevent flooding in a large area of the city. On that year, there were 150,430 inhabitants. On April 5, 1964, political acts were banished in the city's Plaza de
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In 1875, the images began to be reproduced on paper or cardboard, based on the daguerreotype, and because in 1863 the Anglo-American Henry W. Barquer was established and on March 2, 1876, the telegraph was inaugurated in the short stretch between the government house (J street) not uarez. 321) and
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On May 5, 1862, Don Mariano Sáenz built at his expense the first building specifically intended for theater, was called "Teatro de Zaragoza", was located in the street of La Libertad, near the current Plaza de Merino and premiered with the play "Los French in Mexico." On September 15, 1877, it was
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From 1920 onwards the reconstruction of the economy began, re-emerging some important factories of the porphyriate era that had closed on the occasion of the revolution. Such was the case for the brewing industry, foundries, flours and textiles, where machinery driven by steam, electric power or
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In 1882, as governor, General Luis Terrazas, the installation of the metal pipe was started, which gradually spread and branched. Auxiliary lime and singing ditches and piles and fountains were disappearing from the city grounds. On September 16, 1882, the first section of the railway line, from
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with quarry arches pouring water into a fountain in the main square was built in the city. Then elegant houses appeared, some with wooden floors worked with rich woods brought from the mountains; these houses had orchards with fruit trees and vegetables, chicken coops and smaller cattle. Wealthy
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in 1652 by Spanish captain Diego del Castillo, however; due to the climate and constant attacks of the indigenous people the exploitation was suspended and Santa Eulalia remained several years uninhabited. Some fifty years later, in 1707, more wealthy mining discoveries were made, leading to the
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operators who require quick access to the border but wish to avoid both the higher costs and higher turnover rates of employment of the immediate border area. Of all interior (non-border) locations in Mexico, Chihuahua has the largest maquiladora presence in Mexico. Some of the larger companies
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The constitutional reform of October 28, 1911 abolished political headquarters in the state and created the free municipality. This provision began to govern from 1 January 1912, and since then, each municipality is administered by a popularly elected municipality, without any dependence on the
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On December 8, 1913, Francisco Villa arrived at the place, accepting the appointment of Provisional Governor of the State, which granted him a Board of Generals; in its new role, on the 12th of the same month, it decreed the creation of the Bank of the State of Chihuahua, with guarantee of the
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During the 20th century, the city grew in population and learned to take advantage of its proximity with the U.S. border. Until the establishment of foreign manufacturing plants in the 1970s, the city was largely a trade post for cattle and agricultural products. During the 1990s the city grew
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The entire state of Chihuahua is also a thriving economic center. Chihuahua's annual Gross State Product (GSP) is about $ 6.2 billion. There are more than 350 established manufacturing and assembly plants in the state; manufacturing accounts for a third of the total GSP, while trade and other
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The city of Chihuahua has achieved several advances in human and social development. According to a report about competitiveness from the CIDE organization ranks Chihuahua as the second most competitive city in the country just behind Monterrey and ahead of Mexico city. This report also ranks
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At the end of January 1915, General Francisco Villa, supreme head of military operations, was incommunicado with the convention government, which had had to withdraw from Mexico City towards Cuernavaca. For this reason, the expressed general issued a decree authorizing himself to assume the
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was completed by Governor Carrillo. However, the official inauguration was on 1 June 1892 by the same governor. The report published by the Directorate General of Statistics gave the city of Chihuahua, in 1895, the number of 19,520 people. At the end of the 19th century, Tomás Alva Edison's
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Between 2002 and 2005, the city experimented with the introduction of certain new commercial innovations, like the first large mall in the city, Plaza del Sol, and the rise of the commercial Zone of the Sun, all along the Periférico de la Juventud, one of the main thoroughfares in the city.
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Summers are hot with June being the hottest month, averaging 33 °C (91.4 °F) during the day and 19 °C (66.2 °F) during the night. Temperatures can easily exceed 32 °C (89.6 °F) on most days and it can occasionally exceed 38 °C (100.4 °F). Most of the
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Winters are mild with an average daytime temperature of 18.1 °C (64.6 °F) and an average minimum temperature of 2 °C (35.6 °F) in January, the coldest month. Occasionally, temperatures can exceed 26 °C (78.8 °F) while cold fronts can push it below −10 °C
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Most U.S. franchise restaurants and fast-food establishments will be found in Chihuahua, mostly on the Periferico de la Juventud, north of downtown on Universidad Avenue, or on Libertad Street Pedestrian Way in the downtown, and are patronised by the city's youth and young professionals.
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At the time of the Reformation it was in fact, for two years, capital of the Republic and seat of the Federal Powers, as the former Government Palace, today Museo Casa Juárez, became from 1864 to 1866, the National Palace and the residence of President Benito Juáre z and their ministers.
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Coronado and Ocampo streets they did, the 8 kg bullet. weight fell just in the bell breaking it in half, after this fact the French went out to surrender and recovered the city. The bell was declared by the city hall historical monument and still today can be seen inside Cathedral.
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During the stage of the Revolution, Chihuahua was the scene of the wood movement and, later, the development of Constitutionalism and Villismo, highlighting the heroic figures of Praxedis G. Guerrero, Abraham González, Toribio Ortega, Pascual Orozco, Francisco Villa and many others.
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announcing the social reforms demanded by the revolution and was housed in the Fifth Gameros. The next day he received the report of the governor of the state, General Manuel Chao, on the state of the public administration and the following March 3 he moved to the city of Torreón.
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were a hundred and fifty urban service aircraft and the long-distance aircraft began operating on 1 April 1930. On March 24, 1883, the first telephone communication of two populations was established, were Chihuahua and Aldama. In 1884, the Chihuahua telephone company was founded.
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Chihuahua is the twelfth largest city in Mexico, and one of the most industrialized. Manufacturing is very important and there are nine major industrial parks and 79 maquila manufacturing plants, which employ about 45,000 people. The city serves as an alternative destination for
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To the east and northeast, is the Sierra Nombre de Dios, across the Sacramento River from the city. Contained therein, off of Heroico Colegio Militar Ave, are the Nombre de Dios Caverns, a natural display of minerals and underground formations. To the far east and south is
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issued a decree dividing the former province of the New Biscay in two, the Province of Durango and the Province of Chihuahua, and pointed by capital of the latter to the Villa of San Felipe el Real de Chihuahua, which from that moment was erected in city, and was called
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Juárez to Chihuahua, built by Ferrocarril Central Mexicano, was inaugurated, which since 1909 belonged to the system of the National Railways of Mexico. On March 8, 1884, communication was opened to Mexico City and on the 23rd passenger and freight trains began to run.
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At the end of 1884, the first line of urban trams was inaugurated between Plaza de la Constitución and the primitive station of the National Railways. They moved by shooting beasts, then, in August 1908, they moved with electric force. They disappeared in early 1922.
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The geography of the city is dominated by three hills that appear in the coat of arms: Cerro Grande, Cerro Coronel and Santa Rosa, the last of which is fully covered by the city. The Cerro Grande has a monumental cross that is lighted each Christmas.
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Armas, following an act by the PRI candidate for the presidency of the republic, Gustavo Díaz Ordaz, which ends in the burning of the temple by protesters. On October 18, 1968, the University of Chihuahua was granted full autonomy. Earlier this year,
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On 12 October 1709 the vote of the notables was held on the founding of the Royal de Minas, eight of them voted for establishment in Santa Eulalia itself, while the remaining eight did so for foundation in the valley. Faced with the tie, the governor
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The literacy rate in the city is among the highest in the country at 98%; 35% of the population is aged 14 or below, 60% between 15 and 65 and 5% over 65. The growth rate is 2.4%. The life expectancy for males is 72 years and for women is 79 years.
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An equal sign (=) following a rank indicates the same height between two or more buildings. Freestanding observation and telecommunication towers, while not habitable buildings, are included for comparison purposes; however, they are not ranked.
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Tacubaya Plan and set a half-hour deadline for the governor, Mr. Antonio Ochoa, to sign his accession. He retired to Aldama, gathered the national guard under the command of Colonel José Esteban crowned and the next 19 recaptured the capital.
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In 1914, General Francisco Villa had a radiotelegraph station set up in the city of Chihuahua, which was the first to work. The facilities were made in the Municipal Palace and the antennae were placed in the towers of the cathedral.
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Also built in the city was a college run by the Society of Jesus, which built a solid building on the east end of the village, later and after the expulsion of the Jesuits, the school building was used as a barracks, prison and mint.
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The city offers the service of the touristic "Trolley el Tarahumara" which is a tourist bus that goes around to all the main museums and monuments in the downtown (starting its route at the Plaza de Armas), including parks like the
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the stage station called "La Despedida" (Bolívar and 10a walk) On April 23, the service between Chihuahua and Rosales was inaugurated and in August 1877 with Mexico City. The city's first telegraphist was named Francisco Hernández.
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The growth of the Real de Minas, driven by mines and activity of the surrounding farms continued during the colony; because of this on October 1, 1718, it stands at the Royal of San Francisco de Cuéllar in Villa, with the name of
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were an important influence during the colonial era, and the city became a meeting point for missionaries heading to and from the 'sierra', the mountainous region in western Chihuahua State where the native Tarahumara still live.
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The system of avenues and main streets in the city is being constantly revamped, with the construction of new roads and bridges to handle the ever-increasing traffic. Alongside numerous taxi companies, Chihuahua is host to both
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On February 6, 1877, General Juan B. Camaño, at the head of a Tuxtepecana brigade, occupied the capital, deposed the constitutional authorities, assumed the political and military command of the state and began the new era.
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The city's commercial sector has also been boosted by the growth of the middle-class. The wages paid by industries to management and high-level technical employees provide a cash flow unlike that of most Mexican cities.
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The nightlife is lively, especially in the downtown, where some of the large, pre-revolutionary estate houses have been turned into nightclubs and dance halls, many featuring the best of Chihuahua's live bands.
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However, Santa Eulalia is located in the middle of a mountain range and the difficult terrain hindered the construction and expansion of the city; because of this, when in 1709 the governor of
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and joined the government troops. Defeated by the Porphyrists at the Avalos ranch on 19 September, the legitimate authorities resumed the exercise of their duties in the capital.
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and cool nights (around 5 °C (41.0 °F) to 11 °C (51.8 °F)). During the months of March and April, there can be strong winds that cause dusts and sandstorms.
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intervened with his deciding vote for foundation in the valley of the junta de los ríos; this is what is seen as the official foundation of Chihuahua and
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to the presence of the rain, with an average high of 30 °C (86.0 °F). Humidity is also higher during this time, averaging 53%.
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performs at the Paraninfo weekly during the summer months, and features international guest artists in classical and pop concerts. The
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others, whose presidents are directly understood with the governor of the state, there should be no intermediate authority among them.
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people. It was inaugurated during the Independence Day festivities on September 15 of that same year. The angel has a sword with a
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García traveled the country, searching for support wherever he could. He found it in 1864 when he settled his cabinet and
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movement took a long time to reach the then Villa de Chihuahua, where in practice it had no effect, because of this
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will be held in Chihuahua. On April 23 the prisoners entered Chihuahua to be tried and on June 26 the insurgents
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dramatically economically, becoming the third wealthiest municipality (per capita) in the republic, after
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There are three country clubs in the city: San Francisco Country Club, Campestre Chihuahua and Altozano.
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others, to accompany at the event of their protest as the holder of the Federal Executive.
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areas. IMCO ranks Chihuahua as one of the six cities with very high urban competitiveness
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During the French invasion and the Second Empire, which ended with the execution of the
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As of 2010, the city of Chihuahua had a population of 809,232. up from 748,551 in 2005.
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The location was chosen because it is the intersection of the rivers
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as its founder. The new Real de Minas was founded under the name of
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Baseline climate means (1961-1990) from stations all over the world
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The city of Chihuahua has a number of tourist sites, including the
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light at the tip, and is capable of rotating 360° over its axis.
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The city has established a BRT bus rapid-transit system known as
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5947:"World Map of the Köppen-Geiger climate classification updated"
5873:"Updated world map of the Köppen–Geiger climate classification"
5305:"TelluBase—Mexico Fact Sheet (Tellusant Public Service Series)"
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The Angel of Liberty with the Government Palace in background.
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Mansion 'Quinta Gameros' (City Museum for the Decorative Arts)
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Chihuahua as the most Social Competitive city in the country.
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by the then President of the Republic, Mr. Miguel Alemán. The
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Kottek, M.; J. Grieser; C. Beck; B. Rudolf; F. Rubel (2006).
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Peel, M. C.; Finlayson B. L. & McMahon, T. A. (2007).
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immediate population of Santa Eulalia and its prosperity.
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Chihuahua is best described as shaped as a large letter
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decided that the trial of the insurgents apprehended in
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General Roberto Fierro Villalobos International Airport
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precipitation falls during the summer months, when the
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6345:Digital., Tiempo - La Noticia (7 July 2018).
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5669:"300 years of the founding of Chihuahua"
5239:
5237:
5235:
5233:
5111:
921:The information on the beginning of the
861:Francisco Fernández de la Cueva Enríquez
508:
6166:"Weather History for Chihuahua, Mexico"
6128:
6126:
6068:
6066:
6064:
6062:
6060:
5795:
5793:
5442:(in Spanish). Universidad de Chihuahua.
5229:
5206:
4944:in 1867, the constitutional president,
4823:Liga Nacional de Baloncesto Profesional
721:
419:
407:
383:
366:
335:
325:
298:
290:
267:
251:
219:
184:
150:
138:
127:
97:
78:
27:For the municipality of Chihuahua, see
6843:Cueva de la Olla (archaeological site)
6499:from the original on 24 September 2015
6236:from the original on February 24, 2020
5830:: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (
5823:
5386:"Índice de Competitividad Urbana 2023"
4709:to the west and to the border town of
623:The city was more involved during the
552:and the then-important mining city of
548:. It is also the midpoint between the
7301:Populated places in Chihuahua (state)
6493:"Tiende a bajar el índice de delitos"
6229:(in German). Deutscher Wetterdienst.
6172:from the original on October 17, 2015
4837:juniors, aged 16 to 19 years of age.
1421:All Lofts Tower (under construction)
1344:Azenzo Center 2 (under construction)
1290:Azenzo Center 1 (under construction)
677:In 2004 Juan Blanco Zaldívar, of the
444:
395:
358:
350:
342:
314:
303:
272:
259:
239:
227:
7:
7296:Populated places established in 1709
6012:from the original on October 1, 2015
5276:"Censo de Población y Vivienda 2020"
4855:, a team in the United States-based
4787:adding citations to reliable sources
4464:(extremes 1932–1993, sun 1961–1990)
1998:The Museum of the Republican Loyalty
1327:Santa Fe Tower (under construction)
1002:. For the defense of Chihuahua, the
876:; Saint Philip in honor of the king
6134:"NORMALES CLIMATOLÓGICAS 1981–2000"
6074:"NORMALES CLIMATOLÓGICAS 1951–2010"
5121:State / District / Region / County
586:and executed in 1811 at the nearby
6610:Official City of Chihuahua website
5983:from the original on July 23, 2013
5756:from the original on 17 April 2015
5536:from the original on July 30, 2023
4620:Ferrocarriles Nacionales de México
3415:XERU-AM station frequency change.
3411:Autonomous University of Chihuahua
3357:Autonomous University of Chihuahua
3127:XEFI-AM station frequency change.
1307:Palomar Park Monumental Flag mast
1141:Instituto Tecnológico de Chihuahua
146:Location in the state of Chihuahua
25:
5852:from the original on 26 June 2015
5644:"Toma de protesta de Maru Campos"
5581:Diario, Juan Carlos Núñez/ - El.
5214:Station ID for Chihuahua is 76225
4552:, Sinaloa, and is also served by
2609:Canal 44 El canal de las noticias
668:Institutional Revolutionary Party
164:
7281:1709 establishments in New Spain
6921:
6848:Cumbres de Majalca National Park
6730:
6665:
6594:
6579:
5555:Diario, Juan Carlos Núnez / El.
5459:(in Spanish). UACJ. p. 27.
5453:Salvador Treviño Castro (2000).
5183:
5164:
5149:
5130:
5007:Particularly noteworthy are the
4958:The Museum of Republican Loyalty
4891:
4875:
4763:
4613:
2067:Colonias of Chihuahua, Chihuahua
874:San Felipe el Real de Chihuahua'
783:
760:
748:
724:
550:Río Bravo del Norte (Rio Grande)
163:
156:
140:
114:
102:
80:
6469:. Radio Formula. Archived from
6413:from the original on 2018-12-01
6387:from the original on 2018-12-01
6357:from the original on 2018-12-01
6327:from the original on 2018-12-01
6297:from the original on 2018-12-01
5913:from the original on 2017-02-10
5750:Secretaría de Desarrollo Social
5650:from the original on 2017-04-13
5624:from the original on 2017-01-10
5589:from the original on 2017-04-13
5563:from the original on 2016-01-10
5473:from the original on 2023-07-30
5286:from the original on 2022-02-14
4774:needs additional citations for
3483:Organización Editorial Mexicana
3473:Organización Editorial Mexicana
338:GDP (PPP, constant 2015 values)
134:(Courage, Loyalty, Hospitality)
132:Valentía, Lealtad, Hospitalidad
7276:1700s establishments in Mexico
5085:) during the summer and fall.
4705:, which connects Chihuahua to
4693:, which connects Chihuahua to
3520:Digital newspapers of the city
3439:Does not appear in IFT lists.
3175:Does not appear in IFT lists.
2889:XEFA-AM additional frequency.
2863:XEDI-AM additional frequency.
2557:Instituto Politécnico Nacional
2538:Instituto Politécnico Nacional
2283:TELEVISION Group / Dependency
1069:Government Palace of Chihuahua
755:Battle of the Sacramento, 1847
741:Government Palace of Chihuahua
459:) is the state capital of the
1:
6405:Diario, Miguel Chavarría/El.
5079:Plaza de Toros "La Esperanza"
3764:Köppen climate classification
3750:Plaza Mayor after a snowfall.
2149:Parque Metropolitano El Rejon
1949:37 Chihuahua tower 27 floors
917:The Trinity Methodist Temple.
446:[sjuˈða(ð)ðetʃiˈwawa]
7291:Capitals of states of Mexico
6602:travel guide from Wikivoyage
6539:"Interactive City Directory"
5097:Twin towns and sister cities
4485:Cerro Grande (Big Mountain).
3758:ecoregion and as such has a
2915:Changes name to Nick Radio.
2660:Totalplay Telecommunications
2654:Cable and private televisión
2213:Totalplay Telecomunicaciones
491:. The city is served by the
295:1,415 m (4,635 ft)
6619:Economic Development Office
6432:"Datos Viales de Chihuahua"
5974:10.1127/0941-2948/2006/0130
5438:Almada Francisco R (1968).
5107:Sister Cities International
5029:Federal Palace of Chihuahua
4933:across from the cathedral.
4919:St Peter of Jesus Maldonado
4861:Major Arena Soccer League 2
4270:Average precipitation days
4056:Mean daily minimum °C (°F)
3916:Mean daily maximum °C (°F)
2218:Cp Comunicaciones Públicas.
1988:Federal Palace of Chihuahua
1546:Vetro Corporative Building
1067:On September 11, 1891, the
584:Federal Palace of Chihuahua
7317:
6792:Timeline of Chihuahua City
6565:
6256:"Station 76225: Chihuahua"
4917:(and the resting place of
4846:Fútbol Americano de México
4720:
4546:Chihuahua–Pacific Railroad
4468:
4455:
3796:
3667:February 21, 2016, at the
2064:
1863:Corporative Roma Building
1703:Federal Tribunal Building
1195:
961:, and after the ephemeral
527:Spanish conquest of Mexico
505:Timeline of Chihuahua City
502:
26:
6935:
6797:Timeline of Ciudad Juárez
6728:
6679:
6522:October 25, 2008, at the
5898:10.5194/hess-11-1633-2007
5784:October 15, 2009, at the
5050:through the reign of the
4966:Central Park "El Palomar"
4898:Interior of the cathedral
4857:Major Arena Soccer League
4829:(AAA), also known as the
4408:
4360:
4316:
4269:
4195:
4125:
4055:
3985:
3915:
3845:
3840:
3837:
3834:
3831:
3828:
3825:
3822:
3819:
3816:
3813:
3810:
3807:
3804:
3801:
3705:Chihuahua campus of ITESM
3638:Periódico Causa Chihuahua
2459:Telemisión, S.A. de C.V.
2224:Private Mobile Internet:
2109:Tres vias shopping center
1512:Azenzo Corporative Tower
951:Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla
733:Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla
641:María Luz Corral de Villa
185:
151:
139:
128:
98:
87:From the top to the left:
79:
70:
34:City in Chihuahua, Mexico
5250:"Chihuahua (city)"
4851:The city also hosts the
4817:The city is home of the
4747:) by traffickers led by
3722:the Chihuahua campus of
3507:La Crónica Hoy Chihuahua
2834:Radio Group / Dependency
2829:In-band on-channel' IBOC
2717:Radio Group / Dependency
2712:In-band on-channel' IBOC
2678:" and "Star TV Mexico".
2177:Private Fixed Internet:
1823:Sheraton Soberano hotel
888:In the 18th century, an
833:Rio Chuvíscar' Chuvíscar
603:Battle of the Sacramento
6863:Sierra Madre Occidental
6383:(in European Spanish).
6353:(in European Spanish).
6323:(in European Spanish).
6293:(in European Spanish).
6168:. Weather Underground.
5877:Hydrol. Earth Syst. Sci
5746:Catálogo de Localidades
5712:"Chihuahua - Chihuahua"
5615:www.ieechihuahua.org.mx
5516:Martin, Cheryl (1996).
5411:"Chihuahua: Etimología"
5256:Encyclopædia Britannica
4533:Chihuahua is served by
3582:La Crónica de Chihuahua
3469:El Heraldo de Chihuahua
3402:Radio Universidad 106.9
3348:Radio Universidad 105.3
3244:Radio Fórmula Chihuahua
1982:Temple of San Francisco
1233:Isaura Tower (planned)
824:Antonio de Deza y Ulloa
735:depicted in a mural by
455:
360: • Per capita
264:Antonio de Deza y Ulloa
45:
6858:Samalayuca Dune Fields
5456:Del Chihuahua colonial
5004:
5001:Leandro Carreón Nájera
4992:
4984:
4911:Metropolitan Cathedral
4842:Caudillos de Chihuahua
4736:
4530:
4486:
4462:Deutscher Wetterdienst
3751:
3708:
3614:La Opción de Chihuahua
3590:La Jirafa / e-magazine
3479:El Heraldo de la Tarde
3463:El Diario de Chihuahua
2455:Multimedios Televisión
2057:
1973:
1962:
1492:The Gate to Chihuahua
1401:Palacio del Sol hotel
1127:On June 21, 1941, the
965:, on 19 July 1823 the
923:Independence of Mexico
918:
849:Antonio Deza and Ulloa
657:San Pedro Garza García
514:
441:
205:28.63694°N 106.07694°W
62:
29:Chihuahua Municipality
6838:Cueva de la Ranchería
5701:Altamirano, 1988: 93.
5692:Altamirano, 1988: 49.
5492:"Chihuahua: Historia"
4998:
4990:
4982:
4730:
4528:
4484:
3760:hot semi-arid climate
3749:
3702:
3277:Grupo Radio Divertida
3164:Unión Radio Chihuahua
2055:
2026:The Government Palace
2014:Creel-Terrazas Family
1968:
1960:
1643:The Angel of Liberty
1475:Star Medica Hospital
978:Post-Independent time
916:
855:in honor of the then
706:Governor of Chihuahua
679:National Action Party
531:Blas Cano de los Rios
512:
281:Marco Bonilla Mendoza
6786:History of Chihuahua
6045:on February 21, 2013
4907:museums in Chihuahua
4819:Dorados de Chihuahua
4783:improve this article
4749:Joaquín Guzmán Loera
4495:Pan-American Highway
3846:Record high °C (°F)
3543:Al Instante Noticias
3436:Iglesia Palabra Viva
2805:Frequency modulation
1970:Museo Casa Chihuahua
1147:Contemporary history
1129:Palace of Government
1004:Battle of Sacramento
984:Mexican–American War
963:First Mexican Empire
857:Viceroy of New Spain
601:was defeated at the
595:Mexican–American War
535:Antonio Deza y Ulloa
210:28.63694; -106.07694
6964:Baja California Sur
6629:Chihuahuan Frontier
6080:on February 4, 2014
5966:2006MetZe..15..259K
5925:Final Revised Paper
5889:2007HESS...11.1633P
5105:, as designated by
5033:Venustiano Carranza
4950:government-in-exile
4745:Diario de Chihuahua
4723:Operation Chihuahua
4548:with a terminus in
4317:Average snowy days
4126:Record low °C (°F)
3986:Daily mean °C (°F)
2688:Modulated Amplitude
2500:TV Azteca Chihuahua
2479:TV Azteca Chihuahua
2346:TV Azteca Chihuahua
2324:TV Azteca Chihuahua
2303:TV Azteca Chihuahua
1166:José López Portillo
959:Treaties of Cordoba
655:(Mexico City), and
614:government-in-exile
576:War of Independence
442:Ciudad de Chihuahua
355:$ 31.5 billion
201: /
63:Ciudad de Chihuahua
6757:Metropolitan areas
6473:on 7 February 2016
5930:2012-02-03 at the
5722:on 2 December 2013
5716:www.e-local.gob.mx
5642:Redacción, De la.
5341:on August 16, 2010
5101:Chihuahua has two
5005:
4993:
4985:
4972:, in his role as '
4840:In 2019, the team
4737:
4701:to the south, and
4625:Following station
4610:Preceding station
4570:Following station
4562:Preceding station
4531:
4515:Ojinaga, Chihuahua
4487:
3752:
3709:
3428:Palabra Viva Radio
3385:Sistema Radio Lobo
3223:Sistema Radio Lobo
3006:Magia Digital 93.3
2827:'Digital Standard
2710:'Digital Standard
2058:
1974:
1963:
1883:Banobras Building
1663:La Puerta del Sol
1563:Del Real Building
1458:Metro Lofts Tower
1381:Legislative Tower
1080:Mexican Revolution
992:Alexander Doniphan
919:
793:'s bullet-riddled
631:, the army led by
629:División del Norte
625:Mexican Revolution
590:by the Spaniards.
554:Hidalgo del Parral
515:
352: • Total
177:Location in Mexico
7286:1709 in New Spain
7258:
7257:
6887:
6886:
6818:Basaseachic Falls
6765:Greater Chihuahua
6702:Ciudad Cuauhtémoc
6381:www.tiempo.com.mx
6351:www.tiempo.com.mx
6321:www.tiempo.com.mx
6111:on April 19, 2012
5198:
5197:
5013:Government Palace
4954:Museo Casa Juarez
4815:
4814:
4807:
4735:in Latin America.
4697:to the north and
4664:
4663:
4539:IATA Airport code
4473:
4472:
4363:relative humidity
3756:Chihuahuan Desert
3695:Contemporary life
3646:Segundo a Segundo
3598:La Parada Digital
3574:Información Total
3447:
3446:ND: No disponible
3443:
3442:
3433:
3407:
3381:
3353:
3331:Multimedios Radio
3327:
3305:Multimedios Radio
3301:
3273:
3249:
3219:
3193:
3169:
3145:
3119:
3093:
3071:Multimedios Radio
3067:
3037:
3032:Estéreo Sensación
3011:
2985:
2959:
2937:Multimedios Radio
2933:
2907:
2881:
2855:
2831:
2802:
2801:
2790:
2764:
2738:
2714:
2651:
2650:
2647:Grupo Intermedia
2630:Grupo Intermedia
2613:Grupo Intermedia
2398:Imagen Televisión
2263:Local TV channels
2168:Public Internet:
2127:Plaza Providencia
2028:(The State House)
1994:Museo Casa Juarez
1947:
1946:
1939:
1938:
1803:Fiesta Inn hotel
1743:The Tree of Life
1723:Plaza Scotiabank
1219:
1192:Tallest buildings
1158:XHCH-TV channel 2
1137:Government Palace
1099:Government Palace
947:Manuel Santamaría
878:Felipe V of Spain
701:lowest in years.
588:Government Palace
430:
429:
425:City of Chihuahua
344: • Year
16:(Redirected from
7308:
6980:Tuxtla Gutiérrez
6926:
6925:
6924:
6914:
6907:
6900:
6891:
6734:
6697:Ciudad Chihuahua
6670:
6669:
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6635:
6616:
6607:
6598:
6589:
6584:
6583:
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6555:
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6146:on March 3, 2016
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5806:. Archived from
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4853:Chihuahua Savage
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4759:
4617:
4605:Former services
4559:
4273:
3794:
3559:eldigital.com.mx
3551:ChihuahuaDigital
3527:Acento Noticias
3445:
3431:
3405:
3379:
3351:
3325:
3299:
3295:Classic 103.7 FM
3271:
3247:
3217:
3191:
3167:
3143:
3140:Imagen Chihuahua
3117:
3114:Estéreo Mexicana
3097:MegaRadio México
3091:
3065:
3035:
3015:MegaRadio México
3009:
2983:
2963:MegaRadio México
2957:
2931:
2905:
2879:
2853:
2826:
2809:
2788:
2762:
2736:
2733:Estéreo Mexicana
2709:
2692:
2267:
2143:Ciudad Deportiva
2112:Plaza San Felipe
2009:Mansion Terrazas
1941:
1940:
1928:
1908:
1888:
1868:
1848:
1828:
1808:
1788:
1783:A.CH.B building
1768:
1748:
1728:
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1603:Guizar Building
1588:
1568:
1497:
1443:
1406:
1386:
1366:
1312:
1275:
1255:
1217:
1206:
931:Acatita de Baján
787:
764:
752:
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653:Federal District
458:
448:
256:October 12, 1709
216:
215:
213:
212:
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167:
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118:
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89:Quinta Gameros,
84:
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18:Chihuahua (city)
7316:
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7309:
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7261:
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7259:
7254:
7205:Ciudad Victoria
7169:San Luis Potosí
7165:San Luis Potosí
7079:State of Mexico
6954:Baja California
6931:
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6888:
6883:
6867:
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6774:
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6726:
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6624:Chihuahua video
6614:
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6559:
6558:
6548:
6546:
6545:on 26 June 2015
6537:
6536:
6529:
6524:Wayback Machine
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5675:on 2015-06-26
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5103:sister cities
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4970:Anthony Quinn
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4946:Benito Juárez
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4795:February 2021
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4772:This section
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4695:Ciudad Juárez
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3252:Grupo Fórmula
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2100:Plaza Sendero
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2094:Paseo Central
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5310:. Tellusant
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3684:maquiladora
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6452:2011-10-29
6417:2018-12-01
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5396:2024-07-19
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5290:2022-01-19
5224:References
5155:New Mexico
5083:bullfights
5003:, 1937–39)
4942:Maximilian
4721:See also:
4707:Hermosillo
4703:highway 16
4691:Highway 45
4581:Los Mochis
4576:Cuauhtémoc
4550:Los Mochis
4456:Source 1:
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4477:Geography
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7179:Sinaloa
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7099:Morelos
7085:Morelia
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6788:(state)
6779:History
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6503:25 June
5962:Bibcode
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3084:XHQD-FM
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2436:Canal 5
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499:History
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328:Demonym
322:988,065
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276:Alcalde
253:Founded
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7225:Xalapa
7189:Sonora
7139:Puebla
7135:Puebla
7129:Oaxaca
7125:Oaxaca
7075:Toluca
7014:Colima
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6806:Sights
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6690:Cities
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4755:Sports
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4131:(5.0)
3802:Month
3654:Tiempo
3240:XHV-FM
3214:Exa FM
2837:notes
2720:Notes
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2253:Virgin
2248:Unefon
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2201:Telmex
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1215:Height
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5201:Notes
5124:Ref.
5118:City
5091:laser
4717:Crime
4631:Salas
4590:Chepe
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