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Iztacalco
Borough in Mexico City, Mexico
Distance: Approx. 1926 meters
Latitude and longitude: 19.39527778,-99.09777778
Iztacalco (Spanish: [istaˈkalko] ) is a borough (demarcación territorial) in Mexico City. It is located in the central-eastern area and it is the smallest of the city's boroughs. The area's history began in 1309 when the island of Iztacalco, in what was Lake Texcoco, was settled in 1309 by the Mexica who would later found Tenochtitlan, according to the Codex Xolotl.
Iztapalapa
Borough in Mexico City, Mexico
Distance: Approx. 2403 meters
Latitude and longitude: 19.35833333,-99.09305556
Iztapalapa () is a borough (demarcación territorial) in Mexico City, located on the eastern side of the city. The borough is named after and centered on the formerly independent municipality of Iztapalapa (officially Iztapalapa de Cuitláhuac). The rest is made up of a number of other communities which are governed by the city of Iztapalapa.
Escuadrón 201 metro station
Mexico City metro station
Distance: Approx. 2648 meters
Latitude and longitude: 19.36492,-99.109554
Escuadrón 201 is a metro station in Mexico City, Mexico. It is located in the city's eastern Iztapalapa borough, close to the intersection of Eje 3 Oriente (Axis 3 - East) and Eje 8 Sur (Axis 8 - South). The station was named after the neighborhood in Iztapalapa that honors the Escuadrón 201, the Mexican military aviation unit that assisted the United States in the Philippines during World War II. The logo of the station is the insignia of Escuadrón 201.
Iztacalco metro station
Mexico City metro station
Distance: Approx. 2552 meters
Latitude and longitude: 19.388562,-99.112215
Iztacalco is a station along Line 8 of the Mexico City Metro. Iztacalco is in the borough of the same name, in Mexico City. Its logo represents the monastery of San Matías, the first church on Calzada de la Viga.
Apatlaco metro station
Mexico City metro station
Distance: Approx. 2079 meters
Latitude and longitude: 19.379292,-99.109597
Apatlaco is a station along Line 8 of the metro of Mexico City. The station's logo is a house with hot water and steam inside of it. Apatlaco is a Nahuatl word that means "place of medicinal baths".
Aculco metro station
Mexico City metro station
Distance: Approx. 2021 meters
Latitude and longitude: 19.374069,-99.108095
Aculco is a station along Line 8 of the metro of Mexico City. It is located under the bridge where the Trabajadoras Sociales (Eje 6 Sur) passes over the Eje 3 Ote in the Colonia Pueblo Aculco neighborhood of the Iztapalapa borough of Mexico City. The station's logo is a water wave in a canal.
Iztapalapa metro station
Mexico City metro station
Distance: Approx. 2464 meters
Latitude and longitude: 19.357834,-99.093461
Iztapalapa is a station along Line 8 of the metro of Mexico City. It is located on the Calzada Ermita Iztapalapa (also known as Eje 8 Sur) in the Colonia El Santuario neighborhood of Iztapalapa borough on the southeast side of the city. The station's logo is a sun, representing the ceremony that is celebrated in Iztapalapa every year of the birth of the new sun.
Cerro de la Estrella metro station
Mexico City metro station
Distance: Approx. 2675 meters
Latitude and longitude: 19.356012,-99.085522
Cerro de la Estrella (English: Hill of the Star) is an underground station along Line 8 of the metro of Mexico City. The station is located along the Calzada Ermita-Iztapalapa and serves the Colonia Hidalgo y Mina neighborhood within the Iztapalapa borough on the east side of the city. The station is named for the Cerro de la Estrella – a mesoamerican archaeological site located nearby.
Thirteenth federal electoral district of Mexico City
Federal electoral district of Mexico
Distance: Approx. 790 meters
Latitude and longitude: 19.38333333,-99.08333333
The thirteenth federal electoral district of Mexico City (Distrito electoral federal 13 de la Ciudad de México; previously "of the Federal District") is one of the 300 electoral districts into which Mexico is divided for elections to the federal Chamber of Deputies and one of the 22 currently operational districts in Mexico City. It elects one deputy to the lower house of Congress for each three-year legislative session by means of the first-past-the-post system. Votes cast in the district also count towards the calculation of proportional representation ("plurinominal") deputies elected from the fourth region.
Central de Abasto
Market in Mexico City
Distance: Approx. 660 meters
Latitude and longitude: 19.37390833,-99.08843889
The Central de Abasto (also spelled Abastos; English for "Supply Center") is Mexico City's main wholesale market for produce and other foodstuffs run similarly to traditional public markets. It was constructed to be the meeting point for producers, wholesalers, retailers and consumers for the entire country. Located in the eastern borough of Iztapalapa, it is the most important commercial establishment in Mexico and the largest of its kind in the world.
La Nueva Viga Market
Distance: Approx. 1331 meters
Latitude and longitude: 19.37103333,-99.098525
La Nueva Viga Market is the largest seafood market in Mexico and the second largest in the world after the Toyosu Market in Japan. It is located in Mexico City far inland from the coast, because of historical patterns of commerce in the country. The market handles 1,500 tons of seafood daily, representing about 60% of the total market.
Carnivals of Iztapalapa
Distance: Approx. 2508 meters
Latitude and longitude: 19.35726667,-99.09200278
The Carnivals of Iztapalapa are various Carnival celebrations in the Mexico City borough of Iztapalapa. They are what remain of Carnival celebrations brought to Mexico City by the Spanish but subsequently suppressed by Inquisition authorities. There are individual celebrations in various communities, but for the close of Carnival, these communities come together for an event that can draw up to 200,000 people.
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