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    The system of ejes viales (singular: eje vial, lit. "road axis") in Mexico City is a large network of wide arterial roads with coordinated traffic signals...
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    2017. Retrieved April 4, 2017. "JRZ noticias | Noticias de Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua México y el Mundo". jrznoticias.com. Archived from the original on...
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    were redesigned as ejes viales; high-volume one-way roads that cross, in theory, Mexico City proper from side to side. The eje vial network is based on...
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    (97 mi), consisting of only 3 lines, due to the construction of the ejes viales, a grid of designated thoroughfares across the city, in conjunction with...
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    Periférico . The ejes viales are a series of north-south and west-east roads built by Carlos Hank González in the 1980s to make Mexico City more automobile-friendly...
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    metro station). Eje vial, the whole system Streets in Mexico City "Eje Central | El portal de noticias y análisis político en México". Eje Central (in Spanish)...
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    one at World Trade Center Mexico City, and Forum Buenavista. Throughout its span, Insurgentes crosses several ejes viales as well as the Circuito Interior...
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    shopping center, University Plaza, in 1969. In 1978 the city built the Ejes viales, a system of wide, one-way roads criss-crossing the city, and with this...
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    Centro Médico, and Chilpancingo. Roma is bordered or crossed by several ejes viales (main crosstown arteries, mostly one-way): 1 Sur (two-way, Chapultepec)...
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    Central de Abasto de la Ciudad de México, which is a trust set up in 1981 for a duration of 99 years under the Ley General de Títulos y Operaciones de Crédito...
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    on the border between Mexico and the United States. The region is centered on two large cities: Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua, Mexico, and El Paso, Texas, U...
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    San Miguel Chapultepec (category Miguel Hidalgo, Mexico City)
    west), and the Ejes viales 2 and 4 South, the area is saturated with traffic. INEGI reported 7 605 inhabitants in 2005. Parroquía de San Miguel Arcángel...
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    Avenida Bucareli (category Streets in Mexico City)
    often referred to as "Bucareli Street", is a main avenue and eje vial (arterial road) in Mexico City. It divides the Historic center on the east from Colonia...
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  • Américas de Ciudad de México", CNN Deportes, May 27, 2019 "Interpol arrests steelmaker chief, warrant out for ex-Pemex boss", Mexico News Daily, Mexico City...
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