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Discover San Miguel Amantla in Mexico
San Miguel Amantla in the region of The Federal District is a town located in Mexico - some 5 mi or ( 9 km ) North-West of Mexico City , the country's capital .
Local time in San Miguel Amantla is now 07:03 PM (Sunday) . The local timezone is named " America/Mexico City " with a UTC offset of -6 hours. Depending on your flexibility, these larger cities might be interesting for you: Alvaro Obregon, Toluca, Tlalnepantla, Santa Cruz Acayucan, and San Miguel Amantla. When in this area, you might want to check out Alvaro Obregon . We found some clip posted online . Scroll down to see the most favourite one or select the video collection in the navigation. Are you looking for some initial hints on what might be interesting in San Miguel Amantla ? We have collected some references on our attractions page.
Videos
Mexicana 849 landing in Mexico City, Sept. 1, 2009
Mexicana flight 849 (DFW to Mexico City) landing at Benito Juarez Int. Airport on a partly hazy morning, September 1, 2009. Video Shot from seat 14A. The Plane is an Airbus 319. ..
Nintendo Tour Mexico City Guitar Hero III Tournament Final
This is the final form the Guitar Hero III Legends of Rock Tournament of the Nintendo Tour on Mexico City Nov 15th 2008 The girl at the end didn't write the final scores, that's why the buu goes of at ..
Aguila Harris, Tlalnepantla Estado de Mexico
14-sep-2011 Gracias a todos los que me han señalado mi error. Es un águila Harris Un águila real perteneciente a alguien que practica la cetrería./ An eagle spotted over my house in Mexico City ..
Vending Café, Maquinitas de Café, Máquinas Expendedoras Café, Coin City
Coin City vende Máquinas Vending Café, Café con entrega y servicio post venta en todo México. ..
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Interesting facts about this location
Metro Panteones
Panteones is a station serving Line 2 of the Mexico City Metro. It is located in the Colonia Argentina district of the Miguel Hidalgo borough of the Mexican Federal District. Panteón means "cemetery" in Spanish; the station's name and logo come from the nearby graveyards. The station was opened as part of a westward extension of Line 2 on 22 August 1984. \t\t \t\t\tMetro Panteones. jpg \t\t\t Metro Station Panteones, 9 April 2009 \t\t\t \t\t \t\t \t\t\tMetro Panteones Entrance.
Located at 19.46 -99.20 (Lat./Long.); Less than 1 km away
Metro Tacuba
Metro Tacuba is a station of the Mexico City Metro. It is located in the Tacuba district of the Miguel Hidalgo borough, to the west of downtown Mexico City. It lies along Lines 2 and 7. The station logo depicts three flowers, as its name comes from the Nahuatl language word tlacopan, that which means "land of flowers". It refers to the ancient Tepanec kingdom of Tlacopan that existed in the area in pre-Columbian times.
Located at 19.46 -99.19 (Lat./Long.); Less than 1 km away
Metro Camarones
Camarones is a station along Line 7 of the Mexico City Metro. It is located in Colonia Barrio Santa Cruz Acayucan district in the Azcapotzalco borough, north of Mexico City, Mexico. The station was opened with the others along the northern portion of Line 7 on 29 November 1988. Its name and logo come from a town that once existed nearby, the town of Camarones.
Located at 19.48 -99.19 (Lat./Long.); Less than 2 km away
Metro Cuatro Caminos
Metro Cuatro Caminos (translated from Spanish the name literally means "Four Roads") is a station of the Mexico City metro network. It is the current north terminus of Line 2 and serves as a hub for regional transport from and into the State of México. As of 14 September 1970 Line 2 originally terminated at Metro Tacuba, but on 22 August 1984 the line was extended an additional two stations to reach the municipality of Naucalpan.
Located at 19.46 -99.22 (Lat./Long.); Less than 2 km away
Metro Cuitláhuac
Metro Cuitláhuac is a station on the Mexico City Metro. It is located in the Colonia Popotla and Colonia San Álvaro districts in the Miguel Hidalgo borough of Mexico City, to the northwest of the city centre. It lies along Line 2. The station logo depicts an Aztec battle shield. However, the name comes from nearby Avenida Cuitláhuac, an avenue named in honour of Cultlahuanctzin (whose name was later changed into Spanish language as "Cuitláhuac").
Located at 19.46 -99.18 (Lat./Long.); Less than 2 km away
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