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Juventino Rosas Destination Guide
Explore Juventino Rosas in Mexico
Juventino Rosas in the region of The Federal District is a town in Mexico - some 3 mi or ( 5 km ) South of Mexico City , the country's capital city .
Current time in Juventino Rosas is now 04:49 PM (Thursday) . The local timezone is named " America/Mexico City " with a UTC offset of -6 hours. Depending on the availability of means of transportation, these more prominent locations might be interesting for you: Alvaro Obregon, Unidad Modelo, Toluca, Tlalnepantla, and Sector Popular. Since you are here already, make sure to check out Alvaro Obregon . We saw some video on the web . Scroll down to see the most favourite one or select the video collection in the navigation. Where to go and what to see in Juventino Rosas ? We have collected some references on our attractions page.
Videos
Hary Janos Suite--Kodaly (excerpt) cimbalom
UNAM Philharmonic Orchestra (Mexico City). Zuohuang Chen, music director/conductor; Laurence Kaptain, solo cimbalom ..
Detroit Rock City - Kiss @ Mexico 2010
Kiss - Detroit Rock City - Mexico 2010 ..
Aterrizando en el aeropuerto Benito Juarez de Ciudad de Mexico
Landing at Benito Juarez airport in Mexico City / Aterrizando en el aeropuerto Benito Juarez de Ciudad de Mexico Vlog: elautodevaca.blogspot.com Twitter: twitter.com ..
Rihanna (Live in Mexico City) Womanizer, Intro Disturbia, Breakin' Dishes
Rihanna en vivo desde el palacio de los deportes!! y tambien se aprecia womanizer antes de que empezara todo este graaan show!! que de verdad se saco un 1000 rihanna tenia una enmergia enooorme fue mu ..
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Interesting facts about this location
Metro Iztacalco
Metro Iztacalco is a station along Line 8 of the Mexico City Metro. Metro Iztacalco is in the Iztacalco borough of the Mexican Federal District. Its logo represents the monastery of San Matías, the first church on Calzada de la Viga. The Nahuatl toponym Iztacalco means "in the house of salt". The station was opened on 20 July 1994. Like the other stations on this stretch of Line 8, Metro Iztacalco stands on Avenida Francisco del Paso y Troncoso (eje 3-Ote).
Located at 19.39 -99.11 (Lat./Long.); Less than 1 km away
Metro Coyuya
Metro Coyuya is a station on the Mexico City Metro. Metro Coyuya is on Line 8, between Metro Santa Anita and Metro Iztacalco. It is located in the Iztacalco borough, in the eastern portion of the Mexican Federal District, and serves the Colonia Tlazintla district and neighbourhoods surrounding Avenida Coyuya, Avenida Francisco del Paso y Troncoso (eje 3-Ote), and Avenida Plutarco Elías Calles (eje 4-Sur). A surface station, it was first opened to public passenger traffic on 20 July 1994.
Located at 19.40 -99.11 (Lat./Long.); Less than 2 km away
Metro Escuadrón 201
Escuadrón 201 is a metro station in Mexico City, Mexico. It is located in the city's eastern Iztapalapa delegación, close to the intersection of Eje 3 Oriente (Axis 3 - East) and Eje 8 Sur (Axis 8 - South). The station was named in honor of 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. It was opened on 20 July 1994.
Located at 19.36 -99.11 (Lat./Long.); Less than 2 km away
Metro Santa Anita
Metro Santa Anita is a station on the Mexico City Metro. Located in Mexico City's Iztacalco borough, the station is the current terminal of Line 4. The station logo depicts a man sailing a canoe. This is because in the early 20th century, in the area where the station now stands, was the Santa Anita canal – a place used for chinampa-based agriculture. Today the canal has long since vanished, but the name Santa Anita is still used by the surrounding neighbourhood.
Located at 19.40 -99.12 (Lat./Long.); Less than 2 km away
Metro Villa de Cortés
Metro Villa de Cortés is a station on Line 2 of the Mexico City Metro system. It is located in the Benito Juárez borough of Mexico City, directly south of the city centre on Calzada de Tlalpan. It is a surface station. The station logo depicts a helmet of the type used by the Spanish conquerors who, led by Hernán Cortés, invaded the Aztec empire in the 16th century. The name of this station comes from the area in which it is now located, which was known as the Villa de Cortés in colonial times.
Located at 19.39 -99.14 (Lat./Long.); Less than 2 km away
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