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Ciudad Constitución (Perú)
Ciudad Constitución is a city in the Mexican state of Baja California Sur. It is the seat of the municipality of Comondú. As of 2020, the city had a total population of 43,805 inhabitants. Ciudad Constitución is a small city which serves as a gateway to Magdalena Bay. History The colonization of Valle de Santo Domingo (Valley of Santo Domingo) originated around 1940. A ranch called El Crucero ("The Crossroad") was settled in a crossroad. Because of this, people started to gather around it and the population started to grow. It quickly became a commercial hub and an obligatory travel stop for all the inhabitants of Valle de Santo Domingo, as well as for people going north or south on the peninsula. Then, it became known as Villa Constitución, and later, Ciudad Constitución. Even today, many locals still call it "El Crucero". Every 5 February the city becomes the state's capital for one day. Since 1996, thInstituto Tecnológico Superior de Ciudad Constituciónserves as a high ...
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List Of Cities In Mexico
This is a list of the Top 100 cities in Mexico by fixed population, according to the 2020 Censo General de Población y Vivienda, Mexican National Census. According to Mexico's National Institute of Statistics and Geography (INEGI), a locality is "any place settled with one or more dwellings, which may or may not be inhabited, and which is known by a name given by law or tradition". Urban localities are those with more than 2,500 residents, which can be designated as cities, villages or towns according to the laws of each state. The National Urban System, compiled by the National Population Council (CONAPO) in 2018, identifies 401 urban localities in Mexico with more than 15,000 residents as "cities". Mexican localities are contained within the higher-level administrative division of Municipalities of Mexico, municipalities. This list does not consider the entire population of metropolitan areas and is limited by political boundaries within each municipality or state. Popular ...
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XHVSD-FM
XHVSD-FM is a United States radio station on 97.5 FM The following radio stations broadcast on FM frequency 97.5 MHz: Argentina * A in Posadas, Misiones * Beat in Córdoba * Cadena urbana in Río Tercero, Córdoba * Clave in Puerto Esperanza, Misiones * Concepto in Gualeguaychú, Entre R� ... in Ciudad Constitución, Baja California Sur. History XEVSD-AM 1440 received its concession on January 18, 1971. It was the first radio station in Baja California Sur outside of La Paz. In 1988, XEVSD was approved to move to 930 kHz, but it never built the facilities and remained on 1440. XEVSD was authorized to move to FM in February 2011 and moved there in 2012. References Radio stations in Baja California Sur Radio stations established in 1971 {{Baja California Sur-radio-station-stub ...
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Congress Of Baja California Sur
The Congress of the State of Baja California Sur () is the legislative branch of the government of the List of states of Mexico, State of Baja California Sur. The Congress is the governmental deliberative assembly, deliberative body of Baja California Sur, which is equal to, and independent of, the executive (government), executive. The Congress is Unicameralism, unicameral and consists of 21 Deputy (legislator), deputies. 16 deputies are elected on a first-past-the-post basis while five are elected through a system of proportional representation. Deputies are elected to serve for a three-year term. The Congress convenes at the “General José María Morelos y Pavón” meeting room at the Palace of Legislative Power in the state capital of La Paz, Baja California Sur, La Paz. Structure In order to carry out its duties, the Congress is organized in the following manner: * Management bodies (''Órganos de Dirección''): ** Board of Directors (''Mesa Directiva'') ** Politica ...
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Rogelio Martínez Santillán
Rogelio Martínez Santillán (June 1960 – November 2017) was a Mexican educator, trade unionist and politician. He served in the XI Legislature of the Congress of Baja California Sur from 2005 to 2008 as a member of the Party of the Democratic Revolution (PRD). Biography Martínez was born in June 1960 in Ciudad Constitución, Baja California Sur. After graduating from the La Paz Urban Normal School in 1981, he worked as a teacher and got involved in the teachers' union. Martínez entered the public service as the director of civic participation in his native Comondú Municipality. He then served as the syndic of La Paz Municipality from 1996 to 1999 before serving as the director of public security and municipal transit. Martínez subsequently joined the administration of the Governor of Baja California Sur, serving as ''Oficial Mayor'' for a three-year period. In 2005, Martínez won a seat in the XI Legislature of the Congress of Baja California Sur representing the 3rd di ...
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Mexican Federal Highway 1
Federal Highway 1 (, Fed. 1) is a toll-free (libre) part of the federal highway corridors () of Mexico, and the highway follows the length of the Baja California Peninsula from Tijuana, Baja California, in the north to Cabo San Lucas, Baja California Sur, in the south. The road connects with ''Via Rapida'', which merges into the American Interstate 5 (I-5) at the San Ysidro Port of Entry, which crosses the international border south of San Ysidro, California. Fed. 1 is often called the ''Carretera Transpeninsular'' (Transpeninsular Highway) and runs a length of from Tijuana to Cabo San Lucas. Most of its course, particularly south of Ensenada, is as a two-lane rural highway. Completed in 1973, Fed. 1's official name is the Benito Juárez Transpeninsular Highway (), named in honor of Mexico's president during the country's 1860s invasion by France. Route description The road begins in the border city of Tijuana, where it continues northward as Interstate 5 ...
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Los Cabos International Airport
Los Cabos International Airport () is an international airport located in San José del Cabo, Baja California Sur, Mexico, serving as the main gateway to the popular tourist destination of the Los Cabos region on the Baja California Peninsula. Annually, the airport attracts millions of tourists, predominantly from the United States and Canada, with flights connecting to 30 U.S. cities and 11 Canadian cities. Major U.S. and Canadian airlines operate flights to and from Los Cabos, linking to their primary and secondary hubs. Additionally, the airport is a focal point for domestic travel, connecting to 18 cities within Mexico and serving as a focus city for Viva. It plays a crucial role in a busy air corridor linking the Baja California Peninsula to Mainland Mexico. Managed by Grupo Aeroportuario del Pacífico, the airport also supports various activities in general and executive aviation, as well as flight training. It is the larger of two airports that serve the Los Cabos r ...
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Manuel Márquez De León International Airport
La Paz International Airport (Spanish language, Spanish: ''Aeropuerto Internacional de La Paz''); officially ''Aeropuerto Internacional Manuel Márquez de León'' (Manuel Márquez de León International Airport) is an international airport located in La Paz, Baja California Sur, La Paz, Baja California Sur, Mexico, situated along the western shore of the Gulf of California. It serves as the primary air traffic gateway to the city of La Paz and is a focus city for the regional airline Calafia Airlines. The airport also accommodates military facilities for the Mexican Army and the Mexican Naval Aviation, Mexican Navy and supports various tourism, flight training, and general aviation activities. Grupo Aeroportuario del Pacífico owns and operates the airport, and it is named in honor of Manuel Márquez de León, a Mexican politician, military leader, and intellectual originally from this state. The airport served as the headquarters and hub for Aero California from its foundation ...
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