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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.
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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.
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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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414:. Efforts to revitalize the historic center and some other areas have been ongoing since the 1990s, by both government and private entities. Such efforts have resulted in better public parks, such as the
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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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4578:. Retrieved April 15, 2016. "Jardín de Niños y Primaria Bajío no. 315 Colonia Roma Sur México D.F." and "Secundaria y Preparatoria Bajío no. 220 Colonia Roma Sur México D.F."
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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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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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4619:(West Germany). June 23, 1965. Retrieved March 12, 2016. p. 26/51. "Deutsche Schule Alexander v. Humboldt Mexico 11 D. F. Benjamin G. Hill. Nr. 43"
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3237:[The Cuauhtémoc borough will have a new sports facility] (in Spanish). Mexico City: Borough of Cuauhtemoc. October 19, 2010. Archived from
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Alejandra Bordon. (March 3, 2006). "Cumple un siglo la Juarez historico" [Colonia Juarez has 100th birthday].
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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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3766:"Mexico City's Colonia Condesa, The War Between the Trendy and The Traditional"
3442:[Tepito:the history of a neighborhood where being naïve is expensive].
3368:"En la delegación Cuauhtémoc, siete de las 10 colonias más conflictivas del DF"
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4409:"Bicitaxis y tándems, opciones en lugar de micros en Zócalo: Mancera"
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The seat of the borough government is located in Colonia Buenavista.
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4373:[Roadways] (in Spanish). Mexico City: Borough of Cuauhtémoc
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Butler, Ron (November–December 1999). "A New Face for the Zocalo".
3842:[The Cuauhtemoc with has its own earthquake alarm system].
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4239:[Markets] (in Spanish). Mexico City: Borough of Cuauhtémoc
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Colegio Liceo Mexicano, a private elementary school (Colonia Roma)
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3933:"Arrasa con vestigios prehispánicos rescate del Centro Histórico"
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CDMX at night, Madero street and Buildings on Paseo de la Reforma
4168:(in Spanish). Mexico City: Borough of Cuauhtémoc. Archived from
3989:"Buscan en la colonia obrera alternativas de vivienda económica"
3961:(in Spanish). Mexico City: Mexico City-Guide.com. Archived from
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The U.S. Embassy, the British Embassy and Japan Embassy is in
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lines running north-south and east-west, Lines 1 and 3 of the
30:"Delegación Cuauhtémoc" redirects here. For the BRT stop, see
4070:(in Spanish). Mexico City. September 28, 2010. Archived from
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3470:"Benito Juárez, tercer delegación más visitada por turistas"
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Ramón Arizmendi and Óscar Martínez Corona (June 7, 2018).
3688:[Educational exclusion in the Cuauhtemoc borough]
3472:[Benito Juarez, third most visited by tourists].
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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
3235:"Tendrá Delegación Cuauhtémoc nuevo espacio deportivo"
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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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3840:"Delegación Cuauhtémoc contará con su alerta sísmica"
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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
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4128:[Tabacalera, a century of deterioration]
4025:[Tepito, fierce neighborhood of Mexico].
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3686:"Exclusion Educativa en la Delegacion Cuauhtémoc"
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4064:"Marchan en defensa de los derechos de la mujer"
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3293:[At high rist, the Cuauhtémoc borough].
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1024:Food vendors in the Abelardo L. Rodriguez Market
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3791:"Se derrumba edificio en la colonia San Rafael"
3737:[20 years since the earthquake of 85].
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4285:(in Spanish). Guadalajara, Mexico. p. 1.
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4097:[Denounce corruption in Cuauhtemoc].
3722:. Taylor & Frances Ltd. pp. 179–184.
3074:"Censo de Población y Vivienda 2020 - SCITEL"
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4126:"La Tabacalera,una centuria de deterioro"
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744:Unidad Habitacional Nonoalco-Tlatelolco
578:While it is the most important borough
476:Unidad Habitacional Nonoalco-Tlatelolco
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5140:Landmarks of Colonias Condesa and Roma
4436:"Los bicitaxis en el Centro Histórico"
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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
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4989:Bench of Fidel Castro and Che Guevara
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4396:(in Spanish). Mexico City. p. 1.
4262:(in Spanish). Mexico City: La Jornada
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3733:Yunnuen Campos (September 17, 2005).
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2417:Colegio Alemán Alexander von Humboldt
509:, Deportivo Francisco Javier Mina in
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259:32.44 km (12.53 sq mi)
4258:Gomez Florez, Laura (May 19, 2008).
4093:Georgina Pineda (January 23, 2009).
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3366:Servin Vega, Mirna (July 28, 2007).
3320:Greste, Peter (September 12, 2008).
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1061:Mexico City administrative buildings
4656:Mexico Country Specific Information
4630:"NORMALES CLIMATOLÓGICAS 1951–2010"
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4124:Arturo Paramo (November 21, 2008).
3931:Alejandro, Cruz (August 30, 2008).
3838:Arlette Gutiérrez (April 9, 2010).
3438:Salgado, Agustin (March 16, 2007).
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5260:Niños Héroes / Poder Judicial CDMX
5037:Fountain to Bartolomé de las Casas
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800:was founded on a marshy island in
527:Instituto Nacional de Bellas Artes
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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
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4023:"Tepito, barrio bravo de México"
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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).
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2398:Sistema Educativo Justo Sierra
2149:Mercado Abelardo L. Rodríguez
2096:Mercado Abelardo L. Rodríguez
452:Cuauhtémoc is centered on the
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39:Borough in Mexico City, Mexico
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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
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1806:Glorieta de los Insurgentes
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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:
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5115:Taquería El Califa de León
5059:Hilton Mexico City Reforma
4999:Buenavista railway station
4932:Urbano Nonoalco Tlatelolco
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1053:National Government Palace
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361:), named after the former
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5076:Monumento a la Revolución
5022:Esquina de la Información
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4837:Exhipódromo de Peralvillo
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3768:. Mexico Files Newsletter
3446:(in Spanish). Mexico City
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919:Earthquake damage in 1985
861:. These colonias include
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466:National Palace of Mexico
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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:
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2157:Plaza de la República
2112:Plaza de la República
2036:Delegación Cuauhtémoc
1754:Plaza de la República
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1127:Viaducto Miguel Alemán
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1057:Senate of the Republic
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991:and Colonia Doctores.
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501:, Deportivo Tepito in
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462:Metropolitan Cathedral
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385:Mexican Stock Exchange
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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
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1903:Ricardo Flores Magón
1535:Garibaldi / Lagunilla
1177:Public transportation
1167:, known in Mexico as
1146:in the 1980s to make
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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
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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
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1213:. There are also
1131:Anillo Periférico
1123:Circuito Interior
1007:Torre BBVA México
696:Colonia Hipódromo
680:Colonia Esperanza
596:jefe delegacional
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209:December 29, 1970
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3993:Artes e Historia
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3959:"Colonia Juárez"
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5170:Bellas Artes
5130:Torre MAPFRE
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2415:
2407:Colonia Roma
2391:
2383:
2379:
2350:
2270:Chapultepec
2238:Pino Suárez
2214:El Salvador
2206:Eje Central
2020:Dr. Márquez
1879:De La Salle
1643:
1594:Chilpancingo
1490:Niños Héroes
1386:Bellas Artes
1180:
1162:
1135:
1120:
1110:
1065:
1050:
1046:
1027:
1015:
993:
985:
968:
956:
942:
922:
905:
888:
885:20th century
867:Colonia Roma
859:Maximilian I
851:
846:Colonia Roma
826:
822:
811:
808:Spanish rule
802:Lake Texcoco
791:
774:Tenochtitlan
724:Colonia Roma
708:Colonia Maza
626:
615:
607:
592:
584:
580:economically
577:
574:Demographics
564:
560:Colonia Roma
539:urbanization
535:
523:
484:
458:Templo Mayor
451:
405:
381:
341:
340:
310:Postal codes
36:
5275:Pino Suárez
5270:Patriotismo
5225:Insurgentes
5109:Puerta 1808
4640:October 18,
4499:November 5,
4377:November 5,
4243:November 5,
4147:October 26,
4109:November 5,
4078:October 12,
4068:Radio Trece
3854:November 5,
3805:October 12,
3749:November 5,
3703:November 5,
3632:(8290): 37.
3592:November 4,
3566:November 4,
3506:November 5,
3484:November 5,
3423:November 5,
3381:November 5,
3305:November 5,
3274:November 5,
3245:November 5,
3219:November 5,
3193:November 5,
3167:November 5,
3141:November 5,
3115:November 5,
3080:January 27,
2996:South Korea
1996:Cuauhtémoc
1895:Tlatelolco
1854:Nuevo León
1746:Revolución
1720:Buenavista
1584:Patriotismo
1332:Pino Suárez
1272:Insurgentes
1252:Chapultepec
1152:Eje Central
1148:Mexico City
1139:ejes viales
1115:ejes viales
1072:HSBC Mexico
1011:Torre Mayor
964:Carlos Slim
946:pickpockets
798:Tenochitlan
432:Description
408:urban decay
397:Torre Mayor
377:Mexico City
314:06000–06995
303:Zona Centro
206:Established
200:Mexico City
155: /
5514:Categories
5477:Xochimilco
5457:Milpa Alta
5442:Iztapalapa
5427:Cuauhtémoc
5315:Tlatelolco
5280:Revolución
5195:Cuauhtémoc
5175:Buenavista
4917:Tabacalera
4897:San Rafael
4887:Peralvillo
4822:Cuauhtémoc
4802:Buenavista
4694:January 6,
4525:August 10,
4440:Cycle City
4331:Contact us
4314:Contact Us
4301:Aeroméxico
4237:"Mercados"
3772:August 31,
3444:La Jornada
3372:La Jornada
3006:References
2912:(≥ 0.1 mm)
2342:Misterios
2310:Garibaldi
1887:Tolnáhuac
1784:and París
1704:San Simón
1691:Circuito
1660:Buenavista
1634:Buenavista
1455:Tlatelolco
1361:Revolución
1282:Cuauhtémoc
1231:Cuautitlán
1215:trolleybus
1068:Aeroméxico
589:Government
507:Tlatelolco
342:Cuauhtémoc
272:Population
234:Government
220:Cuauhtémoc
143:99°08′40″W
140:19°26′35″N
46:Cuauhtémoc
5437:Iztacalco
5295:San Cosme
5255:Misterios
5245:Lagunilla
5180:Chabacano
5016:El Sereno
5001:(current)
4951:Landmarks
4942:Zona Rosa
4852:Hipódromo
4832:Esperanza
4775:La Merced
4617:Bundestag
4134:Excelsior
3985:CONACULTA
3626:Economist
2360:Education
2294:La Palma
2286:El Ángel
2278:La Diana
2104:Mixcalco
1988:Balderas
1911:Guerrero
1867:Viaducto
1838:Campeche
1793:Hamburgo
1738:El Chopo
1624:Lagunilla
1525:Misterios
1431:Chabacano
1351:San Cosme
1159:Bicitaxis
842:Porfirian
818:Moctezuma
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568:Zona Rosa
393:Zona Rosa
363:Tlahtoani
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294:Time zone
264:Elevation
215:Named for
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5210:Guerrero
5200:Doctores
5165:Balderas
5153:stations
4927:Tránsito
4847:Guerrero
4827:Doctores
4792:Asturias
4659:Archived
4592:Archived
4589:Contacto
4568:Archived
4565:Contacto
4544:Archived
4342:Cablemás
4334:Archived
4003:July 11,
3914:Americas
2905:(24.74)
2836:Average
1927:Hidalgo
1814:Durango
1767:Reforma
1564:Doctores
1465:Guerrero
1292:Balderas
1219:Metrobus
1170:bicitaxi
1080:Cablemás
1030:tianguis
620:colonias
612:Colonias
602:alcaldía
464:and the
5467:Tlalpan
5462:Tláhuac
5329:Schools
5305:Sevilla
5240:La Viga
5215:Hidalgo
5160:Allende
4872:Morelos
4817:Condesa
4797:Atlampa
4782:Algarín
4613:Archive
4394:Reforma
4266:June 3,
4223:Reforma
4208:Reforma
4193:Reforma
4099:Milenio
4050:Reforma
4027:El País
3899:Reforma
3825:Reforma
3648:Reforma
2900:(0.18)
2895:(0.32)
2890:(1.90)
2885:(4.14)
2880:(4.37)
2875:(5.00)
2870:(4.65)
2865:(2.31)
2860:(1.10)
2855:(0.32)
2850:(0.15)
2845:(0.31)
2831:(23.9)
2826:(28.4)
2821:(29.3)
2816:(36.5)
2811:(40.1)
2806:(42.8)
2801:(45.5)
2796:(45.5)
2791:(43.7)
2786:(38.3)
2781:(31.1)
2776:(27.5)
2771:(23.9)
2761:(50.2)
2756:(43.3)
2751:(46.2)
2746:(51.3)
2741:(54.7)
2736:(54.9)
2731:(54.9)
2726:(55.9)
2721:(54.5)
2716:(52.0)
2711:(48.2)
2706:(43.7)
2701:(41.7)
2691:(63.7)
2686:(58.3)
2681:(60.4)
2676:(63.3)
2671:(65.1)
2666:(66.0)
2661:(65.8)
2656:(67.5)
2651:(68.2)
2646:(67.3)
2641:(64.8)
2636:(60.1)
2631:(57.6)
2621:(77.4)
2616:(73.0)
2611:(74.7)
2606:(75.4)
2601:(75.7)
2596:(77.2)
2591:(76.8)
2586:(79.0)
2581:(81.9)
2576:(82.6)
2571:(81.1)
2566:(76.6)
2561:(73.6)
2551:(95.9)
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2521:(85.1)
2516:(92.3)
2511:(95.9)
2506:(94.1)
2501:(90.5)
2496:(89.6)
2491:(86.9)
2431:Climate
1975:Juárez
1830:Sonora
1401:Allende
1371:Hidalgo
1262:Sevilla
1233:in the
974:Economy
769:History
401:markets
367:borough
365:, is a
330:Website
280:545,884
168:Country
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5504:Mexico
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5310:Tepito
5265:Obrera
5235:Juárez
4922:Tepito
4877:Obrera
4862:Juárez
4765:Centro
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2999:Seocho
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2442:Month
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1574:Obrera
1480:Juárez
1411:Zócalo
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640:Tepito
544:Tepito
460:, the
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420:Madero
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2937:18.5
2934:20.1
2931:16.3
2928:11.5
2903:628.4
2883:105.1
2878:110.9
2873:127.1
2868:118.0
2481:Year
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1183:Metro
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4892:Roma
4867:Maza
4696:2020
4642:2012
4527:2010
4501:2010
4479:2021
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4421:2021
4379:2010
4318:HSBC
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3594:2010
3568:2010
3536:ISBN
3508:2010
3486:2010
3452:2009
3425:2010
3383:2010
3376:UNAM
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3082:2021
3057:2008
3031:2008
2949:1.6
2946:2.9
2943:8.0
2925:7.3
2922:2.8
2919:1.9
2916:1.5
2888:48.2
2863:58.7
2858:28.0
2829:−4.5
2824:−2.0
2819:−1.5
2779:−0.5
2774:−2.5
2769:−4.5
2759:10.1
2744:10.7
2739:12.6
2734:12.7
2729:12.7
2724:13.3
2719:12.5
2714:11.1
2689:17.6
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2674:17.4
2669:18.4
2664:18.9
2659:18.8
2654:19.7
2649:20.1
2644:19.6
2639:18.2
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2619:25.2
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2609:23.7
2604:24.1
2599:24.3
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2589:24.9
2584:26.1
2579:27.7
2574:28.1
2569:27.3
2564:24.8
2559:23.1
2549:35.5
2544:30.5
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2534:30.0
2529:30.0
2524:29.5
2519:29.5
2514:33.5
2509:35.5
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2499:32.5
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