The expansion of state educational infrastructure and increasing participation of the private sector in education has allowed progress in educational coverage ciudad. |
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One hundred twenty employees of the hippodrome and dog track in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, went on strike on Saturday. |
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The study was conducted in El Paso, Texas, which is contiguous with Ciudad Juarez, Mexico. |
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In February of 1999, Esther Chavez Cano, a dedicated feminist in her late sixties, opened a rape and assault crisis center in Ciudad Juarez known as Casa Amiga. |
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In 2006 a second bridge was completed near Ciudad Guayana, Venezuela, known as the Orinoquia Bridge. |
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Ciudad Ojeda, a city on the eastern shore of Lake Maracaibo, is named in his honour. |
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The Spaniards occupied the southern part of the island where they had their main settlement the town of Ciudad del Rosario. |
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At the beginning of the 19th century, King Charles IV declared Acapulco a Ciudad Official and it became an essential part of the Spanish Crown. |
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Cempoala is an archeological site located on the coast between the modern settlements of La Antigua and Ciudad Cardel. |
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Lima was founded by Spanish conquistador Francisco Pizarro on January 18, 1535, as Ciudad de los Reyes. |
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Campestre, Anapra, Chavena, Anahuac, Flores Magon, and Independencia are only some of the neighborhoods in Ciudad Juarez. |
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Consulate General in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, hosted a college night with the University of Texas El Paso. |
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The larger portion of this text discusses El Paso, Texas, the boring sister to Ciudad Juarez, Mexico. |
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Coverage of the fifth stage of the Tour of Spain, a 40km individual time-trial starting and ending in Ciudad Real. |
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The Ciudad Real coach had tasted the first Super Globe title in 1997 when he played for Teka Santander. |
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The film focuses on the premiere of a choreodrama at the Museo de la Ciudad in Mexico. |
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In Group A, El Zamalek will meet the Spanish league and European Champions league winners BM Ciudad Real and Pan American winners Unopar Fel Sercomtel from Brazil. |
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The various backers have been attracted by the prospect of developing Ciudad Real as alternative to Madrid's increasingly congested international gateway at Barajas. |
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The 48-year-old man who died in Ciudad Real, south of Madrid, after bicycling the day before was thought to be the first victim of the heat wave this year. |
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Two Chechens, Eldar Magomedov and Mohamed Ankari Adamov, were seized in Ciudad Real, 125 miles south of Madrid, as they tried to take a bus to France last week. |
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In the lead-up to the World Cup in April, SENAD dismantled a laboratory in Ciudad del Este that produced Lysergic acid diethylamide and ecstasy intended for Brazil. |
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In 1812, Wellesley finally captured Ciudad Rodrigo by a rapid movement as the French went into winter quarters, storming it before they could react. |
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Newer additional sections of large cities are often newly planned as is the case of the Salamanca district or Ciudad Lineal in Madrid or the Eixample in Barcelona. |
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The city is also referred to as the Ciutat Comtal in Catalan, and Ciudad Condal in Spanish, owing to its past as the seat of the Count of Barcelona. |
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