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    "L'expansion commerciale française au Mexique et les causes du conflit franco-mexicain de 1838–1839". Bulletin Hispanique. 75: 169–201. doi:10.3406/hispa.1973...
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    (Japanese), the Centro Cultural Coreano en México (Korean), the Lycée Franco-Mexicain (French), the American School, The Westhill Institute (American School)...
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    property built in the Colonial Californiano style. This mansion was on the market for an asking price of 75.88 million Mexican pesos, or about US$6 million....
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    Mexico in Paris French Mexicans Lycée Français de Guadalajara Lycée Franco-Mexicain Mexicans in France Panteón Francés Bilateral relations between Mexico and...
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    Coyoacán "Ricardo Flores Magón" (Viejo Ejido de Santa Úrsula) Lycée Franco-Mexicain (Liceo Franco Mexicano) - Coyoacán Campus Colegio Olinca Periférico Campus...
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    effort, and in part by the museum itself, which contributed one million pesos. The effort concentrates on obtaining furniture for display and preservation...
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    child because of the loss of her father. Thalía attended Lycée Franco-Mexicain elementary school, where she learned to speak French fluently at a very...
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    L'expansion commerciale française au Mexique et les causes du conflit franco-mexicain de 1838-1839, Bulletin Hispanique, 1973 19°12′33″N 96°07′53″W / 19.2092°N...
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    the world. The house was completely restored in 1995 at a cost of 250,000 pesos for its function as a museum, with money coming from CONACULTA, the national...
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    Mexican Empire (Spanish: Segundo Imperio mexicano; French: Second Empire mexicain), officially the Mexican Empire (Spanish: Imperio Mexicano), was a constitutional...
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    Development and Housing of the Federal District, decided to invest 480 million pesos for the urban renewal of the street, with an emphasis on making it more...
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    whole property was sold to Emperor Maximilian for a total of 25,000 Mexican pesos. Following the 1867 overthrow and execution of Maximilian, the property...
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  • World Heritage Site in 2004. Visits are by appointment only and cost 100 pesos. He built the house to be simple on the outside and blend in with the rest...
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    water. The project of billionaire Carlos Slim, it cost 250 million Mexican pesos, or 19 million US dollars, to build. It opened in June 2014 with 3000 animals...
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    largest such developments in the metropolis, with an investment of 7 billion pesos (approx. US$400 million). There are three residential towers which will...
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    December 2015). "Memorial de 22 mdp, una obra en el olvido" [22 million pesos memorial, a forgotten work]. El Universal (in Spanish). Archived from the...
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