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2203:Plaza Carso
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2082:Parque Lira
2072:Chapultepec
1969:San Joaquín
1954:Patriotismo
1939:Juanacatlán
1671:El Sargento
1595:Chapultepec
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1123:Lintel 26,
954:Monte Albán
847:Replica of
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1924:Cuitláhuac
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1254:Britannica
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1065:Statue of
1038:Statue of
993:El Zapotal
877:Relief of
531:Maximilian
279:Xochipilli
133:99°11′10″W
130:19°25′34″N
2544:St. Regis
2460:Buildings
2387:Pollution
2010:Los Pinos
1988:Landmarks
1949:Panteones
1919:Auditorio
1125:Yaxchilan
1082:Coatlicue
1067:Xiuhcoatl
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2283:Boroughs
1979:Tacubaya
1912:stations
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894:Palenque
817:Ocelotl-
787:Cacaxtla
683:Palenque
681:tomb at
661:Veracruz
645:Sunstone
632:Exhibits
494:and the
398:hectares
379:Umbrella
281:statue.
193:(line 7)
176:Visitors
171:600,000
105:Location
2839:Related
2647:statues
2382:Parking
2365:History
2315:Cuisine
2300:Airport
2091:Schools
2024:Museums
1964:Popotla
1959:Polanco
1884:Polanco
1802:Commons
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679:Pacal's
657:Tabasco
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429:sources
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2867:Tlalli
2752:Nearby
2272:Topics
2193:Miyana
1974:Tacuba
1944:Normal
1894:Tacuba
1879:Pensil
1390:May 5,
879:Toniná
732:, and
730:Russia
718:Greece
590:Mexico
548:huipil
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1909:Metro
1852:Areas
1214:Notes
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726:Egypt
722:China
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