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ciudad de mexico

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tlahuac

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19.281900,-99.003300

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09969

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benitojuarez

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TOTAL PLAY TELECOMUNICACIONES SA DE CV

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19.3783

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-99.1621

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03020

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tlahuac

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  • Xico, Valle de Chalco

    Xico, Valle de Chalco

    Municipality seat in Mexico, Mexico

    Distance: Approx. 6855 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 19.29166667,-98.93888889

    Xico is a city in the State of Mexico, Mexico. It serves as the municipal seat of Valle de Chalco municipality, with which it is, for all practical purposes, coterminous. The municipality lies adjacent to the east side of the Federal District (Distrito Federal) and is part of the Mexico City metropolitan area.

  • Tláhuac

    Tláhuac

    Borough in Mexico City, Mexico

    Distance: Approx. 5891 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 19.30416667,-99.05416667

    Tláhuac is a borough (demarcación territorial) in the Mexico City, located in the southeastern edge of the entity. Though Tláhuac still contains rural communities within its borders, mostly in the southern and eastern portions, the borough has undergone a massive shift from urbanization, especially in its northwest. Tláhuac has experienced the fastest rate of population growth in Mexico City since the 1960s.

  • Lake Chalco

    Lake Chalco

    Lake in Mexico

    Distance: Approx. 2702 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 19.267,-98.983

    Lake Chalco was an endorheic lake formerly located in the Valley of Mexico, and was important for Mesoamerican cultural development in central Mexico. The lake was named after the ancient city of Chalco on its former eastern shore. Lake Chalco and Lake Xochimilco were the original habitat of the axolotl, an amphibian that is critically endangered due to urban destruction.

  • Tláhuac metro station

    Tláhuac metro station

    Mexico City Metro station

    Distance: Approx. 1246 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 19.28638889,-99.01416667

    Tláhuac metro station is a station of the Mexico City Metro in the colonia of El Triángulo, Tláhuac, Mexico City. It is an at-grade station with two island platforms that serves as the southern terminus of Line 12 (the Golden Line). The station's pictogram features the glyph of Tláhuac.

  • Olivos metro station

    Olivos metro station

    Mexico City Metro station

    Distance: Approx. 6398 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 19.304275,-99.059385

    Olivos metro station is a station of the Mexico City Metro in the colonias (neighborhoods) of Ampliación Los Olivos and Granjas San Jerónimo, in Tláhuac, Mexico City. It is an elevated station with two side platforms, served by Line 12 (the Golden Line), between Tezonco and Nopalera stations. The station's pictogram features an olive branch, as it references the area's reputation for olive oil production during the Colonial period.

  • Nopalera metro station

    Nopalera metro station

    Mexico City Metro station

    Distance: Approx. 4921 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 19.29997,-99.046049

    Nopalera metro station is a station of the Mexico City Metro in the colonia (neighborhood) of Miguel Hidalgo and the barrio of Santa Ana Zapotitlán, in Tláhuac, Mexico City. It is an elevated station with two side platforms, served by Line 12 (the Golden Line), between Olivos and Zapotitlán metro stations. The name of the station alludes to the numerous pig and poultry farms that used to occupy the area, and to the nopal cactuses that used to grow on their fields.

  • Zapotitlán metro station

    Zapotitlán metro station

    Mexico City Metro station

    Distance: Approx. 3662 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 19.29666667,-99.03444444

    Zapotitlán metro station is a station of the Mexico City Metro in the town of Santiago Zapotitlán and in the colonia (neighborhood) of Conchita Zapotitlán, in Tláhuac, Mexico City. It is an elevated station with two side platforms, served by Line 12 (the Golden Line), between Nopalera and Tlaltenco metro stations. The station's pictogram features the glyph of Santiago Zapotitlán, which shows a toothed sapote tree with three branches.

  • Tlaltenco metro station

    Tlaltenco metro station

    Mexico City Metro station

    Distance: Approx. 2590 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 19.29438,-99.024104

    Tlaltenco metro station is a Mexico City Metro station in Tláhuac, Mexico City. It is an at-grade station with one island platform, served by Line 12 (the Golden Line), between Zapotitlán and Tláhuac metro stations. Tlaltenco metro station serves the town of San Francisco Tlaltenco, from which it receives its name.

  • Lake Zumpango

    Lake Zumpango

    Lake in Mexico

    Distance: Approx. 2702 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 19.267,-98.983

    Lake Zumpango (Spanish: Laguna de Zumpango; Nahuatl languages: Tzompanco, lit. 'string of scalps') is an endorheic basin located in the Valley of Mexico in the municipality of Zumpango and adjacent to the municipality of Teoloyucan. Tzompanco was formerly the northernmost of five interconnected lakes, covering about 1,500 square kilometers (580 sq mi) (the other lakes being Lake Xaltocan, Lake Xochimilco, Lake Chalco and Lake Texcoco). The Valley of Mexico was a centre for several pre-Columbian civilizations including Teotihuacan, the Toltec, and the Aztec Empire.

  • Mexico City Metro overpass collapse

    Mexico City Metro overpass collapse

    2021 railway accident in Mexico City

    Distance: Approx. 6610 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 19.3049,-99.0613

    On 3 May 2021, at 22:22 CDT (UTC−5), a girder overpass in the borough of Tláhuac carrying Line 12 of the Mexico City Metro collapsed beneath a passing train. The overpass, along with the last two railcars of the train, fell onto Avenida Tláhuac near Olivos station, resulting in 26 fatalities and 98 injuries. It was the deadliest accident in the Metro's history in nearly fifty years.

  • 2004 Tláhuac lynching

    2004 Tláhuac lynching

    Lynching of 3 police officers

    Distance: Approx. 5439 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 19.23305556,-99.00222222

    On 23 November 2004, three plainclothes Federal Preventative Police (PFP) officers, Cristóbal Bonilla Martín, Edgar Moreno Nolasco, and Víctor Mireles Barrera, were lynched in San Juan Ixtayopan, Tláhuac, a borough of Mexico City, after they were accused of kidnapping two children from a local elementary school. Moreno was eventually extracted by riot police and sent to the hospital, where he remained in a coma for around a month; Mireles and Bonilla were both killed, with their bodies being doused in gasoline and set alight. The next day, at least 32 people were arrested in an operation by the Federal Investigations Agency.

  • Twenty-seventh federal electoral district of the Federal District

    Twenty-seventh federal electoral district of the Federal District

    Defunct federal electoral district of Mexico

    Distance: Approx. 1369 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 19.27,-99

    The twenty-seventh federal electoral district of the Federal District (Distrito electoral federal 27 del Distrito Federal) is a defunct federal electoral district of Mexico. Occupying a portion of what is today Mexico City, it was in existence from 1973 to 2018. During that time, it returned one deputy to the Chamber of Deputies for each three-year legislative session by means of the first-past-the-post system, electing its first in the 1973 mid-term election and its last in the 2015 mid-terms.

Weather in this IP's area

Current Weather

broken clouds

Current Temperature

13 Celsius

Feeling temperature

12 Celsius

lowest temperature

13 Celsius

Maximum temperature

14 Celsius

Atmospheric pressure

1024 hPa

humidity

67 %

Sea level pressure

1024 hPa

Surface atmospheric pressure

767 hPa

visibility

10000 meters

Wind speed

2.57 m/s

wind direction

290 degree

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75 %

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