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  2. Tijuana bible - Wikipedia

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    Tijuana bible. Tijuana bibles (also known as eight-pagers, Tillie-and-Mac books, Jiggs-and-Maggie books, Jo-Jo books, bluesies, blue-bibles, gray-backs, and two-by-fours) [1] were palm-sized erotic comics produced in the United States from the 1920s to the early 1960s. Their popularity peaked during the Great Depression era.

  3. Timeline of Tijuana - Wikipedia

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    1900s-1950s. 1911 - Magonista rebellion of 1911 erupts in Northern Baja California, Tijuana is occupied by the Magonistas for several weeks. May 8/9 - First Battle of Tijuana; Magonistas capture Tijuana. June 22 - Second Battle of Tijuana; Mexico recaptures Tijuana. 1914 - El Hispano Americano newspaper begins publication.

  4. Tijuana - Wikipedia

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    www.tijuana.gob.mx. Tijuana [a] is the largest city in the state of Baja California located on the northwestern Pacific Coast of Mexico. Tijuana is the municipal seat of the Tijuana Municipality and the hub of the Tijuana metropolitan area. It has a close proximity to the Mexico–United States border, which is part of the San Diego-Tijuana ...

  5. Los Tucanes de Tijuana - Wikipedia

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    Los Tucanes De Tijuana (English: The Toucans of Tijuana) are a Mexican norteño band formed and led by Mario Quintero Lara. The band was founded in Tijuana, Baja California in 1987, [2] they have won a Latin Grammy in 2012, five Grammy Award nominations, nine Lo Nuestro Awards nominations and multiple BMI Awards .

  6. Mexico questions three people over missing American and ... - AOL

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    May 3, 2024 at 5:17 PM. Concerns are growing for a trio of missing tourists, including a US citizen, as Mexican authorities question three people in connection with their disappearance. A vehicle ...

  7. Bullring by the Sea - Wikipedia

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    Bullring by the Sea. The Plaza Monumental de Tijuana (also called "Plaza Monumental de Playas de Tijuana" after the neighborhood in which it is located), and popularly known in English as the Bullring by the Sea, is a bullring in the city of Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico. It is currently used for bullfighting; the bullring has also been the ...

  8. Caesar's - Wikipedia

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    Caesar's. Caesar's is a restaurant on Avenida Revolución in Tijuana, Mexico, famous as the home of the Caesar salad. [1] Restaurateur Caesar Cardini, an Italian immigrant, opened the restaurant in 1923, [2] and it is now under chef Javier Plascencia, leading chef of Baja Med cuisine .

  9. Jesús Blancornelas - Wikipedia

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    Jesús Blancornelas. J. Jesús Blancornelas (November 14, 1936 – November 23, 2006) [1] was a Mexican journalist who co-founded the Tijuana-based Zeta magazine, known for its reporting on corruption and drug trafficking. His work encompassed an extensive research on how the drug industry influences local leaders and the police in the Mexican ...