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87: 966:, to buy dozens of centuries-old buildings and other real estate to rehabilitate. Work has concentrated on renovating historic buildings, repaving streets, and improving water, lighting and other infrastructure. A number of the oldest streets near the Zocalo have been made into pedestrian only and most street vendors have been forced to move out of the historic center. This paved the way for the opening of upscale eateries, bars and fashionable stores. Also, young people are moving into downtown lofts. To attract more tourists, there are new red double-decker buses. There have been other efforts in other parts of the borough such as in Colonia Juarez and Colonia Obrera but with mixed results. 979: 69: 916: 123: 2345: 2337: 2329: 2321: 2313: 2305: 2297: 2289: 2281: 2273: 2265: 2257: 2249: 2241: 2233: 2225: 2217: 2209: 2197: 2189: 2181: 2173: 2168: 2160: 2152: 2144: 2136: 2128: 2123: 2115: 2107: 2099: 2091: 2083: 2075: 2067: 2059: 2047: 2039: 2031: 2023: 2015: 2007: 1999: 1991: 1983: 1978: 1969: 1964: 1958: 1953: 1948: 1940: 1935: 1930: 1922: 1914: 1906: 1898: 1890: 1882: 1870: 1862: 1857: 1849: 1841: 1833: 1825: 1817: 1809: 1801: 1796: 1787: 1781: 1775: 1770: 1762: 1757: 1749: 1741: 1733: 1728: 1723: 1715: 1707: 1699: 1694: 108: 582:, bringing millions of people into its territory on any given day, its population of 545,884 in 2020 ranks only sixth out of the city's 16 boroughs. This population has been steadily decreasing even as the population of the rest of the city has remained static, although there was a slight increase in the last 10 years. A fairly large percentage of the population is either over 60 years of age and over half of the residents are either single or living with a partner. The borough contains only seven percent of all housing units in the city. 355: 194: 1638: 1628: 1618: 1608: 1598: 1588: 1578: 1568: 1558: 1544: 1539: 1529: 1519: 1514: 1504: 1494: 1484: 1474: 1469: 1459: 1445: 1440: 1435: 1425: 1415: 1405: 1395: 1390: 1380: 1375: 1365: 1355: 1341: 1336: 1326: 1316: 1311: 1301: 1296: 1286: 1276: 1266: 1256: 80: 785: 2990: 2365: 1021: 1104: 932:, when wealthier residents moved out. Because of the rent situation, most of the damaged structures were never fixed or rebuilt, leading to slums or garbage-strewn vacant lots. As late as the 2000s, buildings damaged from the event have collapsed. In 2003, the city government expropriated sixty four properties thought to be in danger of sudden collapse due to damage suffered nearly 20 years earlier after a collapse of an apartment building in 5499: 437: 174: 970:
addition to poorer areas where dropout rates are high. The borough government has been accused of corruption by the Cámara de Comercio, Servicios y Turismo (Chamber of Commerce, Services and Tourism), especially in the issuance of business permits with exorbitant fee and fines. Most of the problem is with small torilla operations, paper stores and small grocery stores which operate completely at the discretion of borough agents.
445: 837: 1664: 816:, they destroyed most of the old Aztec public buildings but kept the basic layout of the city, which roughly extends over what is now known as the historic center or Colonia Centro. The Cathedral was built over a portion of the sacred precinct (teocalli) of the destroyed Templo Mayor, the National Palace was built over 570:. People from other parts of the city come to visit the museums and large public markets such as La Lagunilla, Mixcalco, Hidalgo, Medellín and San Juan. The influx brings in 800,000 vehicles to circulate its streets each day, with traffic jams, especially in and near the historic center nearly a daily occurrence. 1036:, with nearly 2,000 vendors divided among three large warehouse type buildings. It is known for its large furniture and shoe market but most of the vendors sell food and everyday items. Designed to "modernize" the tradition of tianguis or street markets, some were even promoted through art, such as the 541:
and the fact that most of the people found in the borough are there only to work or visit. In some older neighborhoods, people live and raise children along with street vending, squatting, and takeover of public spaces by drug addicts, drug dealers, and prostitutes. Seven of the borough's 34 colonias
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Tourism plays a major role in the borough's economy. It contains some of the best-known landmarks of Mexico City, so it has become the most visited area of the city by tourists. The most popular areas are the historic center, Alameda Central/Bellas Artes, Reforma, and Zona Rosa. The borough also has
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Construction of office buildings and high rise apartments continue in the area, causing it to become a distinctive neighborhood of its own: the high-rises that face the avenue are very distinct from the older ones behind them, mostly used for more traditional housing and small businesses. One of the
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As the center of New Spain, the city held the greatest prestige, prompting those who had made their fortunes through conquest, mining, commerce and other means to have homes in the city, as close to the Zocalo as possible. The city soon became filled with mansions, large churches and monasteries and
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In the 2007–2008 school year, there were 22,651 K-12 students, about 6.36% of Mexico City's total. 70.64% attend public schools and 29.14% attend private schools. There are 264 public and private preschools, 116 middle schools, 102 technical and regular high schools, and 13 teachers’ colleges. The
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Between the flight of wealthier residents from the historic center and the colonias that immediately surround it and the damage from the 1985 earthquake, parts of the borough became deserted at night. Former mansions had been converted into tenements for the poor, and the sidewalks and streets were
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with 258 buildings completely crumbled, 143 partially collapsed and 181 were seriously damaged. The result was the loss of 100,000 residents, just in the historic center. Another area with major damage was Colonia Roma with a number of buildings collapsing completely. Even areas that
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divided the rapidly growing Federal District area into thirteen boroughs (delegaciones), with what was then the city proper designated as the Cuauhtémoc borough. While the borough still remained the center of city's commerce, politics, academia and culture during the first half of the 20th century,
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At the beginning of the 19th century, this city remained mostly within what is now called the historic center although various drainage projects had been enlarging the island. The city proper contained 397 streets and alleys, 12 bridges, 78 plazas, 14 parish churches, 41 monasteries, 10 colleges, 7
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Because it is the oldest part of Mexico City, with buildings which are centuries old, deterioration is an ongoing concern. Currently, at least 789 inhabited buildings in twelve colonias have been listed as in danger of condemnation, due to structural damage caused by sinking into muddy soil of the
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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) were incorporated as a "Federal District," separate from the other states. By the late, 19th century, the city began to break its traditional
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Since the 1950s, the city has received the highest number of migrants from other parts of Mexico. Most of these come from very rural areas of the country and a significant percentage speak an indigenous language with Spanish as a second language, or do not speak Spanish at all. As of 2005, seven
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and street vendors, especially in the historic center. This made the area unpalatable for tourists. As the historic center is the city's main tourist attraction, the city lost its standing as a destination for international visitors, instead becoming an airport connection for other areas of the
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students in Mexico City. Over 97% of these students get their services from public institutions. However, the borough has limited facilities for adult education, especially for those who do not speak Spanish as their first language or are undereducated. This is problematic due to the influx of
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However, this has not resolved all of the borough's problems. Many of the problems with urban decay (abandoned buildings, squatters, uncontrolled street vending, crime, etc.) continue. The continued migration of people into the area from rural parts of Mexico has increased illiteracy rates, in
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borough has the lowest level of illiteracy and the highest percentage of students who have finished primary and middle schools, in part because there is a higher than average percentage of private schools, which tend to have better results. The dropout rate, at 7.54%, is better than average.
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Cuauhtémoc alone accounts for 35.1% of Mexico City's entire GDP, and by itself, has the seventh largest economy in Mexico. Most of the borough's economy is based on commerce (52.2%), followed by services (39.4%). The borough is home to a large number of federal and city government buildings,
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in the south of the city. In the 1940s, the city government froze rents in the borough and by the late 1990s, when this was finally repealed, many tenants were paying the same prices they were in the 1950s.With no financial incentive to keep up their properties, landlords let their buildings
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which runs north south and divides the historic center in half. Due to the large number of people who enter and leave this borough each day, up to 800,000 vehicles circulate the streets each day, making traffic jams, especially in the historic center, a frequent occurrence.
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A large part of this borough is divided between commercial zones and historic and cultural sites. While the borough does not have the highest crime rate in the city, with 13.9% of all Mexico City crime committed here, it is considered to be fairly dangerous because of its
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Most of the 5 million who come into this borough each day are there to work, visit the area's markets, shops and cultural attractions or are tourists. The borough is the most visited area of the city by tourists, who mostly come to see the historic center and
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Cuauhtémoc is the historic and cultural center of the entity, although it is not the geographical center. While it ranks only sixth in population, it generates about a third of the entire entity's GDP, mostly through commerce and services. It is home to the
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Starting in the late 1990s, the city and federal governments, along with some private associations have worked to revitalize the borough, especially the historic center. Starting in the early 2000s, the government infused 500 million
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confines with the construction of new neighborhoods, called colonias, in the still drying lakebed. This was especially true in the areas west of the historic area, with the creation of "modern" colonias for the wealthy along the
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The borough has 14 million meters of roadways with 314 main intersections. The vast majority of these are current and former residential streets, but there are also three expressways and various axis roads
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and San Antonio Abad, which were built for traffic passing through the center of the city. The Circuito Interior is a circular bypass and it is the second most important roadway in the city after the
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The borough was first established on December 30, 1970, after the circumscription of Mexico City was split in 4 boroughs. Before the political reforms of 2016, it was governed by a borough chief (
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disintegrate. Most of this occurred in the historic center, but this phenomenon also presented itself in other areas such as Colonia San Rafael and the Centro Urbano Benito Juárez as well.
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former lakebed. These are mostly located in the historic center and the colonias immediately surrounding it. Some of these have been classified as having historic or artistic value by the
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country. Until recently, many of the restaurants of the area, even the best, would close early to allow employees time to get home because the area was not particularly safe at night.
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this historic center began going into decline as the wealthy moved out into the new western colonias as early as the end of 19th century. By the 1950s, the country's main university
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and street peddling. Public markets are buildings constructed and maintained by a city or municipal government, which rents stands to private vendors. The largest is
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Application of Grupo Aereo Monterrey, S.A. de C.V. d/b/a Magnicharters for an exemption from 49 U.S.C. 3 41301 (U.S./Mexico Charter Air Transportation)
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Orihuela, Gabriel (February 12, 2001). "El Comercio Informal: entre negocio y cultura" [The Informal Economy: Between business and culture].
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Jesus Alberto Hernandez (April 9, 2003). "Expropia el GDF predios en riesgo" [Government of the Federal District expropriates lots at risk].
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the most developed hotel infrastructure, with 389 hotels out of the 6,464 in the city. About half of all four and five-star hotels are located here.
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did not suffer significant damage, such as Colonia San Rafael, were affected when homeless from other parts of the borough moved in, or
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percent of the borough's population is made up of these migrants. These migrants have put strains on services such as education.
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have been ranked in the Top 10 most lawless in the city by the Secretary of Public Safety of Mexico City, with a few, such as
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and other commercial centers which can bring in as many as 5 million people each day to work, shop or visit cultural sites.
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Alejandra Bordon. (March 3, 2006). "Cumple un siglo la Juarez historico" [Colonia Juarez has 100th birthday].
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Luz Romano (April 9, 2003). "San Rafael: Desgastada por el abandono" [San Rafael: worn out from abandonment].
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hospitals, a poorhouse, a cigar factory, 19 restaurants, 2 inns, 28 corrals for horses and 2 official neighborhoods.
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newest major projects in the mid-2000s was Reforma 222, two towers combining office space with residential units.
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Jesus Alberto Hernandez (August 25, 2002). "Hacen 'pequeno barrio'" [They make a "small neighborhood"].
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In the rest of the borough, commerce is more traditional with numerous public markets, informal markets called
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In 2009, there were 1,737 students receiving special education full or part-time accounting for 4.66% of all
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and Deportivo 5 de Mayo in Tlatelolco. A new center called the Deportivo Bicentennario has been started in
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Sergio Fimbres (January 10, 2008). "Sufre Circuito atorón" [Circuito suffers major traffic jam].
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Corona, Juan (November 8, 2009). "Es Tlaxcoaque zona olvidada" [Tlaxcoaque is a forgotten zone].
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and the Mexican headquarters of HSBC. It also contains numerous museums, libraries, government offices,
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Ernesto Osorio (May 3, 2010). "Intentan salvar La Lagunilla" [They try to save La Lagunilla].
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Ricardo Zamora (October 5, 2001). "Culpan a la Doctores" [They blame Colonia Doctores].
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monumental public buildings which would eventually earn it the nickname of "City of Palaces."
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Carlos Merida's integration of art, architecture and ideology in the Multifamiliar Juarez
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as well as numerous bus routes. Another important public transportation service is the
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Those who do live here are mostly employed in services (57.5%) and commerce (23.4%).
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moved almost all of its facilities out of the borough and into the newly built
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Model of the marketplace of Tlatelolco with the Templo Mayor in the background
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The seat of the borough government is located in Colonia Buenavista.
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Butler, Ron (November–December 1999). "A New Face for the Zocalo".
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Colegio Liceo Mexicano, a private elementary school (Colonia Roma)
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CDMX at night, Madero street and Buildings on Paseo de la Reforma
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The U.S. Embassy, the British Embassy and Japan Embassy is in
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Escuela Secundaria Diurna No. 102 General Francisco L. Urquizo
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lines running north-south and east-west, Lines 1 and 3 of the
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Ramón Arizmendi and Óscar Martínez Corona (June 7, 2018).
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are a series of north-south and west-east roads built by
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The early history of the delegation coincides with the
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more automobile-friendly. The largest of these is the
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history of Aztec Tenochtitlan and colonial Mexico City
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The sports facilities include Deportivo Cuauhtémoc in
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Aldama y Mina s/n Colonia Buenavista, Cuauhtémoc 06350
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Deutscher Bundestag 4. Wahlperiode Drucksache IV/3672
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Lonely Planet Mexico City:Your map to the megalopolis
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Climate data for Cuauhtémoc, Mexico City (1951–2010)
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commuter railway, which has its southern terminal in
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or main square which contains the Aztec ruins of the
4136:(in Spanish). Mexico City. p. 4. Archived from 3793:[Building in Colonia San Rafael collapses]. 4066:[March in defense of the rights of women]. 3718:Haber, Paul Lawrence (1995). "Earthquake of 1985". 3322:"World: Americas Saving Mexico's sinking cathedral" 1107:
Metrobus on Avenida Insurgentes, Colonia Tabacalera
1044:in which 12,000 people do business on the streets. 4095:"Denuncian corrupción en la delegación Cuauhtémoc" 2419:previously had a campus at 43 Benjamin G. Hill in 1051:Government is also one of the main employers: the 4632:. Servicio Meteorológico National. Archived from 4205: 4128:[Tabacalera, a century of deterioration] 4025:[Tepito, fierce neighborhood of Mexico]. 3837: 3686:"Exclusion Educativa en la Delegacion Cuauhtémoc" 5511: 4064:"Marchan en defensa de los derechos de la mujer" 3361: 3359: 3293:[At high rist, the Cuauhtémoc borough]. 2969: 1024:Food vendors in the Abelardo L. Rodriguez Market 4464: 4092: 3791:"Se derrumba edificio en la colonia San Rafael" 3737:[20 years since the earthquake of 85]. 3357: 3355: 3353: 3351: 3349: 3347: 3345: 3343: 3341: 3339: 3288: 4391: 4220: 4047: 3732: 2389:indigenous people from rural parts of Mexico. 5375: 4735: 4406: 4365: 4363: 4285:(in Spanish). Guadalajara, Mexico. p. 1. 4160: 4158: 4123: 4097:[Denounce corruption in Cuauhtemoc]. 3722:. Taylor & Frances Ltd. pp. 179–184. 3074:"Censo de Población y Vivienda 2020 - SCITEL" 2368: 1168: 1137: 1113: 617: 600: 594: 531:Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia 469: 423: 370: 4257: 3680: 3678: 3676: 3674: 3672: 3654: 3574: 3463: 3461: 3336: 3068: 3066: 982:Angel of Independence in Paseo de la Reforma 32:Delegación Cuauhtémoc (Mexico City Metrobús) 5389: 4749: 4485: 4467:"Rescatan a bicitaxis del Centro Histórico" 3873: 3871: 3869: 3867: 3865: 3818: 3816: 3785: 3783: 3492: 3467: 3365: 3175: 422:that have become car-free for pedestrians ( 387:, the important tourist attractions of the 5382: 5368: 5349:Colegio de San Ignacio de Loyola Vizcaínas 4742: 4728: 4360: 4297:Report on Actions of Social Responsibility 4229: 4155: 4086: 3763: 3757: 3645: 3641: 3639: 3615: 3613: 3611: 3609: 3607: 3605: 3603: 3400: 3398: 3396: 3394: 3392: 3291:"De alto riesgo, la delegación Cuauhtémoc" 3282: 2964: 489:, Deportivo José María Morelos y Pavón in 4507: 4274: 4126:"La Tabacalera,una centuria de deterioro" 4117: 4101:(in Spanish). Mexico City. Archived from 3930: 3846:(in Spanish). Mexico City. Archived from 3741:(in Spanish). Mexico City. Archived from 3711: 3669: 3525: 3523: 3521: 3519: 3517: 3476:(in Spanish). Mexico City. Archived from 3458: 3297:(in Spanish). Mexico City. Archived from 3258: 3256: 3201: 3063: 605:, the head of government became a mayor. 5135:Historic buildings of Mexico City Centro 4280: 3862: 3813: 3780: 3548: 3099: 3097: 3095: 3093: 3091: 2957:Source: Servicio Meteorológico National 2363: 1185:lines running through it. These include 1176: 1102: 1019: 977: 914: 835: 783: 443: 435: 4533: 4184: 4016: 4014: 3924: 3905: 3890: 3831: 3636: 3600: 3437: 3431: 3389: 923:The borough was the hardest hit by the 744:Unidad Habitacional Nonoalco-Tlatelolco 578:While it is the most important borough 476:Unidad Habitacional Nonoalco-Tlatelolco 14: 5512: 5140:Landmarks of Colonias Condesa and Roma 4436:"Los bicitaxis en el Centro Histórico" 4385: 4214: 4199: 4056: 4041: 3977: 3911: 3896: 3726: 3619: 3514: 3319: 3289:Phenélope Aldaz (September 21, 2010). 3253: 3149: 3123: 1181:The borough has the largest number of 952: 814:Spanish conquered Tenochtitlan in 1521 558:colonias such as the northern part of 554:, but similar problems are also found 471:valor patrimonial de propiedad privada 395:, and various skyscrapers such as the 5363: 4989:Bench of Fidel Castro and Che Guevara 4723: 4396:(in Spanish). Mexico City. p. 1. 4262:(in Spanish). Mexico City: La Jornada 4251: 4225:(in Spanish). Mexico City. p. 2. 4210:(in Spanish). Mexico City. p. 2. 4195:(in Spanish). Mexico City. p. 6. 4052:(in Spanish). Mexico City. p. 2. 3983: 3951: 3901:(in Spanish). Mexico City. p. 5. 3877: 3827:(in Spanish). Mexico City. p. 1. 3733:Yunnuen Campos (September 17, 2005). 3717: 3650:(in Spanish). Mexico City. p. 6. 3529: 3227: 3088: 2417:Colegio Alemán Alexander von Humboldt 509:, Deportivo Francisco Javier Mina in 348: 259:32.44 km (12.53 sq mi) 4258:Gomez Florez, Laura (May 19, 2008). 4093:Georgina Pineda (January 23, 2009). 4020: 4011: 3995:(in Spanish). Mexico. Archived from 3366:Servin Vega, Mirna (July 28, 2007). 3320:Greste, Peter (September 12, 2008). 1685: 1670: 1245: 1061:Mexico City administrative buildings 4656:Mexico Country Specific Information 4630:"NORMALES CLIMATOLÓGICAS 1951–2010" 4622: 4124:Arturo Paramo (November 21, 2008). 3931:Alejandro, Cruz (August 30, 2008). 3838:Arlette Gutiérrez (April 9, 2010). 3438:Salgado, Agustin (March 16, 2007). 3313: 987:especially in the historic center, 831: 24: 5260:Niños Héroes / Poder Judicial CDMX 5037:Fountain to Bartolomé de las Casas 2981: 910: 800:was founded on a marshy island in 527:Instituto Nacional de Bellas Artes 25: 5536: 4705: 4667:United States Department of State 4465:Israel Zamarrón (March 2, 2020). 4407:Marco Antonio (August 16, 2016). 1093: 684:Colonia Exhipódromo de Peralvillo 624:and neighborhoods in Cuauhtémoc: 515:Colonia Exhipódromo de Peralvillo 513:, Deportivo Estado de Tabasco in 27:One of 16 boroughs of Mexico City 5497: 4023:"Tepito, barrio bravo de México" 2988: 2343: 2335: 2327: 2319: 2311: 2303: 2295: 2287: 2279: 2271: 2263: 2255: 2247: 2239: 2231: 2223: 2215: 2207: 2195: 2187: 2179: 2171: 2166: 2158: 2150: 2142: 2134: 2126: 2121: 2113: 2105: 2097: 2089: 2081: 2073: 2065: 2057: 2045: 2037: 2029: 2021: 2013: 2005: 1997: 1989: 1981: 1976: 1967: 1962: 1956: 1951: 1946: 1938: 1933: 1928: 1920: 1912: 1904: 1896: 1888: 1880: 1868: 1860: 1855: 1847: 1839: 1831: 1823: 1815: 1807: 1799: 1794: 1785: 1779: 1778:(connected through both Reforma 1773: 1768: 1760: 1755: 1747: 1739: 1731: 1726: 1721: 1713: 1705: 1697: 1692: 1662: 1636: 1626: 1616: 1606: 1596: 1586: 1576: 1566: 1556: 1542: 1537: 1527: 1517: 1512: 1502: 1492: 1482: 1472: 1467: 1457: 1443: 1438: 1433: 1423: 1413: 1403: 1393: 1388: 1378: 1373: 1363: 1353: 1339: 1334: 1324: 1314: 1309: 1299: 1294: 1284: 1274: 1264: 1254: 1121:The three main arteries are the 406:This area has had problems with 192: 172: 121: 106: 85: 78: 67: 4672: 4648: 4601: 4581: 4557: 4458: 4427: 4400: 4347: 4323: 4306: 4289: 884: 807: 773: 736:Colonia Santa María Insurgentes 573: 5336:Sistema Educativo Justo Sierra 5027:Former Aeromexico headquarters 4712:Alcaldía de Cuauhtémoc website 4552:Sistema Educativo Justo Sierra 3880:"Mexico City gets a face-lift" 3720:Concise Encyclopedia of Mexico 3661:Blair Allen Paltridge (1992). 3620:Butler, Ron (September 2002). 3037: 3011: 2398:Sistema Educativo Justo Sierra 2149:Mercado Abelardo L. Rodríguez 2096:Mercado Abelardo L. Rodríguez 452:Cuauhtémoc is centered on the 431: 39:Borough in Mexico City, Mexico 13: 1: 5081:Monument to Pope John Paul II 5065:How Doth the Little Crocodile 4021:Rico, Maite (June 21, 2006). 3622:"Center of Belated Attention" 3534:. Oakland CA: Lonely Planet. 3468:Ángel Gómez (July 28, 2010). 3408:[Cuauhtémoc borough] 3005: 2970:Foreign government operations 1229:with service north as far as 740:Colonia Santa María la Ribera 588: 288:17,000/km (44,000/sq mi) 127:Cuauhtémoc within Mexico City 5005:Buenavista old train station 4442:(in Spanish). Archived from 3935:. La Jornada. Archived from 3764:David Lida (February 2002). 3735:"A 20 años del sismo del 85" 3584:(in Spanish). Archived from 3558:(in Spanish). Archived from 3157:"Lugares de Interes Publico" 3047:(in Spanish). Archived from 3021:(in Spanish). Archived from 2359: 1806:Glorieta de los Insurgentes 1158: 1063:are located in the borough. 1038:Abelardo L. Rodriguez Market 505:, Deportivo Antonio Caso in 267:2,244 m (7,362 ft) 7: 5054:Glorieta de los Insurgentes 4812:Centro Urbano Benito Juárez 3374:(in Spanish). Mexico City: 3105:"Historia de la Delegación" 2910:Average precipitation days 2696:Mean daily minimum °C (°F) 2556:Mean daily maximum °C (°F) 2423:, in what is now a part of 1961:(connected through Hidalgo 1086:have their headquarters in 1074:have their headquarters in 780:Tenochtitlan § History 732:Colonia San Simón Tolnahuac 668:Centro Urbano Benito Juárez 648:Colonia Ampliación Asturias 611: 480:Centro Urbano Benito Juárez 10: 5541: 5115:Taquería El Califa de León 5059:Hilton Mexico City Reforma 4999:Buenavista railway station 4932:Urbano Nonoalco Tlatelolco 2956: 2430: 1053:National Government Palace 973: 777: 768: 361:), named after the former 29: 5397: 5328: 5148: 5076:Monumento a la Revolución 5022:Esquina de la Información 4950: 4837:Exhipódromo de Peralvillo 4757: 3768:. Mexico Files Newsletter 3446:(in Spanish). Mexico City 2909: 2835: 2765: 2695: 2625: 2555: 2485: 2480: 2477: 2474: 2471: 2468: 2465: 2462: 2459: 2456: 2453: 2450: 2447: 2444: 2441: 919:Earthquake damage in 1985 861:. These colonias include 700:Colonia Hipódromo Condesa 466:National Palace of Mexico 329: 319: 309: 292: 284: 276: 271: 263: 255: 250: 238: 233: 225: 213: 205: 185: 167: 132: 120: 102: 60: 51: 44: 4661:16 December 2010 at the 4541:Preparatoria – Ubicación 3878:Smith, Geri (May 2004). 2396:Plantel Azahares of the 1098: 497:, Deportivo Guelatao in 5525:Boroughs of Mexico City 5520:Cuauhtémoc, Mexico City 5391:Boroughs of Mexico City 4907:Santa María Insurgentes 4751:Cuauhtémoc, Mexico City 3406:"Delegación Cuauhtémoc" 2965:International relations 2141:República de Argentina 2088:República de Argentina 1653:Tren Suburbano stations 1118:) for through traffic. 716:Colonia Paulino Navarro 688:Colonia Felipe Pescador 493:, Deportivo Peñoles in 372:demarcación territorial 242:Raúl Ortega Rodríguez ( 5043:Fuente de la República 4994:Biblioteca Vasconcelos 4684:Alcaldia de Cuauhtemoc 4336:March 9, 2011, at the 3264:"Servicios Educativos" 3045:"Coordenadas extremas" 3019:"Situación Geográfica" 2377: 2369: 2157:Plaza de la República 2112:Plaza de la República 2036:Delegación Cuauhtémoc 1754:Plaza de la República 1169: 1138: 1127:Viaducto Miguel Alemán 1114: 1108: 1057:Senate of the Republic 1025: 991:and Colonia Doctores. 983: 920: 849: 789: 618: 601: 595: 501:, Deportivo Tepito in 470: 462:Metropolitan Cathedral 449: 441: 424: 385:Mexican Stock Exchange 371: 346:Spanish pronunciation: 5422:Cuajimalpa de Morelos 5205:Garibaldi / Lagunilla 4912:Santa María la Ribera 4546:23 April 2016 at the 3745:on September 22, 2008 2367: 1903:Ricardo Flores Magón 1535:Garibaldi / Lagunilla 1177:Public transportation 1167:, known in Mexico as 1146:in the 1980s to make 1106: 1023: 981: 918: 839: 787: 447: 439: 334:alcaldiacuauhtemoc.mx 152:19.44306°N 99.14444°W 5103:Plaza Giordano Bruno 5049:Glorieta de la Palma 4636:on February 21, 2013 4594:6 March 2015 at the 4570:1 April 2016 at the 4143:on December 31, 2010 4029:(in Spanish). Madrid 3939:on September 1, 2008 3530:Noble, John (2000). 3137:on February 12, 2012 3051:on February 12, 2012 3025:on February 12, 2012 2486:Record high °C (°F) 2425:Universidad La Salle 2318:Glorieta Cuitláhuac 1144:Carlos Hank González 934:Colonia Vista Alegre 900:Ciudad Universitaria 760:Colonia Vista Alegre 664:Colonia Buenos Aires 519:Colonia Buenos Aires 410:, especially in the 350:[kwawˈtemok] 285: • Density 5472:Venustiano Carranza 5447:Magdalena Contreras 5344:Colegio Amado Nervo 5320:Zócalo/Tenochtitlan 5120:Torre del Caballito 5098:Paseo de la Reforma 5071:Monumento a la Raza 4902:San Simón Tolnáhuac 4787:Ampliación Asturias 4690:on October 25, 2021 4576:Colegio Amado Nervo 4166:"Colonia Cuautémoc" 4105:on January 28, 2013 3965:on October 30, 2010 3920:(6): 4–6. 03790940. 3850:on October 10, 2012 3801:on January 22, 2013 3739:Noticieros Televisa 3301:on October 11, 2012 3183:"Servicios Publico" 3076:(in Spanish). INEGI 2766:Record low °C (°F) 2626:Daily mean °C (°F) 2438: 2403:Colegio Amado Nervo 2230:Museo de la Ciudad 2222:Isabel la Católica 2080:República de Chile 2044:Puente de Alvarado 1066:Within Cuauhtémoc, 1034:La Lagunilla Market 995:Paseo de la Reforma 953:Contemporary events 889:In 1928, President 857:, built earlier by 855:Paseo de la Reforma 762: • 758: • 756:Colonia Valle Gómez 754: • 750: • 746: • 742: • 738: • 734: • 730: • 726: • 722: • 718: • 714: • 710: • 706: • 702: • 698: • 694: • 690: • 686: • 682: • 678: • 674: • 670: • 666: • 662: • 658: • 654: • 650: • 646: • 642: • 638: • 634: • 630: • 495:Colonia Valle Gómez 448:Palace of Fine Arts 157:19.44306; -99.14444 148: /  5300:San Juan de Letrán 5230:Isabel la Católica 5093:Palace of Iturbide 4515:"Metro Buenavista" 4172:on August 10, 2008 3588:on August 10, 2008 3562:on August 10, 2008 3556:"Colonia Doctores" 2976:Colonia Cuauhtémoc 2436: 2378: 2334:Mercado Beethoven 2165:Glorieta de Colón 2120:Glorieta de Colón 1554:San Juan de Letrán 1322:Isabel La Católica 1227:Colonia Buenavista 1109: 1076:Colonia Cuauhtémoc 1026: 989:Colonia Tabacalera 984: 921: 875:Colonia San Rafael 871:Colonia Cuauhtémoc 850: 790: 748:Colonia Tabacalera 728:Colonia San Rafael 720:Colonia Peralvillo 676:Colonia Cuauhtémoc 660:Colonia Buenavista 556:upper middle class 487:Colonia Buenavista 450: 442: 440:View of the Zocalo 277: • Total 256: • Total 239: • Mayor 5485: 5484: 5432:Gustavo A. Madero 5357: 5356: 5340: 5150:Mexico City Metro 4978:Antimonumento +72 4971:Antimonumento +43 4857:Hipódromo Condesa 4446:on April 21, 2021 3886:(3884). 00077135. 3795:Noticias Televisa 3582:"Colonia Morelos" 3541:978-1-86450-087-5 2961: 2960: 2421:Hipódromo Condesa 2392:Private schools: 2386:special education 2356: 2355: 2302:Glorieta Violeta 2246:Las Cruces Norte 2072:Teatro Blanquita 2056:Museo San Carlos 2012:Hospital General 1681:Metrobús stations 1677: 1676: 1649: 1648: 1213:. There are also 1131:Anillo Periférico 1123:Circuito Interior 1007:Torre BBVA México 696:Colonia Hipódromo 680:Colonia Esperanza 596:jefe delegacional 339: 338: 209:December 29, 1970 16:(Redirected from 5532: 5502: 5501: 5500: 5493: 5384: 5377: 5370: 5361: 5360: 5339:Plantel Azahares 5338: 5290:San Antonio Abad 5220:Hospital General 5087:País de volcanes 5032:Forum Buenavista 4744: 4737: 4730: 4721: 4720: 4716: 4700: 4699: 4697: 4695: 4686:. 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Cuauhtemoc, D.F.
Delegación Cuauhtémoc (Mexico City Metrobús)
Borough



Official seal of Cuauhtémoc
Cuauhtémoc within Mexico City
19°26′35″N 99°08′40″W / 19.44306°N 99.14444°W / 19.44306; -99.14444
Mexico
Federal entity
Mexico City
Named for
Cuauhtémoc
PRD
Time zone
UTC-6
Zona Centro
Area code
alcaldiacuauhtemoc.mx
[kwawˈtemok]

Tlahtoani
borough
Mexico City
Mexican Stock Exchange
historic center
Zona Rosa
Torre Mayor
markets

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