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  2. Bridge of the Americas (El Paso–Ciudad Juárez) - Wikipedia

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    The Bridge of the Americas (BOTA) is a group of international bridges which cross the Rio Grande (Río Bravo) and Texas State Highway Loop 375, connecting the Mexico–United States border cities of Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua, and El Paso, Texas, via the MX 45 (known as Avenida de las Américas in its Ciudad Juárez section) from the south and the I-110 from the north, crossing the El Paso BOTA ...

  3. Paso del Norte International Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The El Paso Paso del Norte (PDN) Port of Entry is among the United States' busiest border crossings. More than 10 million people enter the US from Mexico each year at this location. Upon arrival, the admissibility of each person is determined by an officer of Customs and Border Protection (CBP).

  4. Ysleta–Zaragoza International Bridge - Wikipedia

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    31°40′N 106°20′W  /  31.67°N 106.34°W  / 31.67; -106.34. Location. The Ysleta–Zaragoza International Bridge is an international crossing over the Rio Grande, connecting the United States-Mexico border cities of El Paso, Texas, and Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua. The bridge is also known as "Zaragoza Bridge", "Puente Zaragoza" and ...

  5. Mexico City Metro Line 12 - Wikipedia

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    1985 plan for the Mexico City Metro with the earlier project for Line 12. In the 1980s, the Comisión de Vialidad y Transporte Urbano (COVITUR), an organization of the Federal District Department, presented a plan for the Mexico City Metro based on several studies and reports related to the rapid growth of the city and its demand for public transportation.

  6. Camino Real de Tierra Adentro - Wikipedia

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    El Camino Real de Tierra Adentro (English: The Royal Road of the Interior Land), also known as the Silver Route, [1] was a Spanish 2,560-kilometre-long (1,590 mi) road between Mexico City and San Juan Pueblo (Ohkay Owingeh), New Mexico (in the modern U.S.), that was used from 1598 to 1882. It was the northernmost of the four major "royal roads ...

  7. El Paso–Juárez - Wikipedia

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    UTC-7 (Mountain Time Zone) • Summer (DST) UTC-6 (Mountain Time Zone) El Paso and Ciudad Juárez from the ISS, 2014. El Paso–Juárez, also known as Juárez–El Paso, the Borderplex or Paso del Norte, is a transborder agglomeration, on the border between Mexico and the United States. [4] The region is centered on two large cities: Ciudad ...

  8. El Segundo Barrio - Wikipedia

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    It is the second historic neighborhood of El Paso, the first being Barrio Chihuahuita. [9] The railroad arrived in El Paso in 1881, and afterwards, the population of El Paso grew quickly. [9] The first resident of Segundo Barrio was a campesino, or farm worker, named Santiago Alvarado, who received a Mexican land grant to farm the area in 1834. [2]

  9. Early morning fire erupts at El Paso apartment complex on ...

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    A cat died and 15 residents were displaced in an early morning fire at an East Side apartment complex, the El Paso Fire Department said. The fire broke out about 2:40 a.m. Thursday, June 6, at an ...