• Club Inter de Tijuana was a Mexican football team that competed in Ascenso MX. They played in the Estadio del Cerro Colorado in Tijuana, Baja California...
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  • Founded in 2010, the Inter Tijuana is a Mexican professional futsal team; team based in Tijuana, Mexico....
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    as Inter de Tijuana, Chivas Tijuana, and Nacional Tijuana. It was expanded in 2006 from its original capacity of 14,000 to 17,000. Liga Mexicana de Beisbol...
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  • Trotamundos Tijuana: Converted to Trotamundos Salamanca. Tijuana Stars. Inter Tijuana. Dorados de Tijuana has played games against Mexico U-20 national team...
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    63″W / 32.5421861°N 117.0296194°W / 32.5421861; -117.0296194 San Diego–Tijuana is an international transborder agglomeration, straddling the border of...
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  • 1989–90 Mexican Segunda División season (category Segunda División de México seasons)
    franchise was bought by new owners, the team was relocated at Tijuana and renamed as Inter de Tijuana. Before week 18, Nuevo León was sold, the new owners relocated...
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  • season, promotion and relegation between each group, and promotion to Liga de Expansión MX and relegation to Liga TDP within the league system. The 1993–94...
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  • Francisco Javier Sánchez (category Inter de Tijuana footballers)
    de Ciudad Juárez 17 (0) 1991–1992 América 3 (0) 1992–1995 Inter de Tijuana 103 (7) 1995–1997 América 11 (0) 1997–2000 UANL 42 (2) 2000–2001 Cobras de...
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  • Not official/recognized title ** Goal Difference. Notes Puebla bought Unión de Curtidores and took over its spot in the Primera División. Veracruz bought...
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  • Salamanca. Tijuana Stars. Inter Tijuana. Sitio Web oficial Página de la porra de Dorados "Eterno Retorno". "Miguel García al "Trotamundos" de Tijuana" (PDF)...
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  • Tijuana station (Spanish: Estación de Tijuana) is a former passenger rail station and current freight rail station located in Tijuana, Baja California...
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  • division. The city of Tijuana wanted to have a professional soccer club after many failed attempts with clubs Inter and Tijuana Stars. The club was acquired...
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  • Piedad Yucatán Zacatepec Marte At. Hidalgo San Francisco Tigres Tigrillos Tijuana Tampico Acapulco UAT Cruz Azul RS Zacatecas This year Atlético Hidalgo...
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  • Yari Allnutt (category Inter de Tijuana footballers)
    forward on Primera División A (division below the Premier Division) Inter de Tijuana. He scored 27 goals during his time with the team. He also spent time...
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  • Gustavo Romanello (category Inter de Tijuana footballers)
    ar En Una Baldosa Profile Romanello: "Está la posibilidad de dirigir en Argentina a partir de junio" interiorfutbolero.com.ar Gustavo Romanello at BDFA...
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  • Gustavo Villagra (category Inter de Tijuana footballers)
    1992, Villagra played for Newell's Old Boys. In 1995, he was with Inter de Tijuana. In 1996, Villagra moved to the United States and joined the Rochester...
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  • part of the Inter-California Railway, a branch of the Southern Pacific Railroad. It was built at a connection point between the Tijuana and Tecate Railway...
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  • Valle de las Palmas is located between two hamlets Espuela and Seco in the municipalities of Tijuana and Tecate, Baja California, Mexico. It is the site...
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  • real-life events with real-life footage inter-cutting with the drama, and revolves around the assassination in Tijuana of presidential candidate Luis Donaldo...
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  • 1992–93 Mexican Segunda División season (category Segunda División de México seasons)
    from Segunda División. Tepic Bachilleres La Piedad Zacatepec Yucatán UTN Inter Delfines Pioneros Celaya Ayense Irapuato Tampico Madero SUOO San Francisco...
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    Cristo Rey, at Iglesia de San Martín de Porres near Colonia Los Álamos, Tijuana, Baja California (23 m, 75 ft 30 cm) Cristo de las Noas in Torreón (22 m...
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    Eduardo Coudet (category Club Tijuana managers)
    Retrieved 20 April 2019. "Club Tijuana: Matches". Soccerway. Perform Group. Retrieved 20 April 2019. "Racing Club de Avellaneda: Matches". Soccerway...
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  • 1990–91 Mexican Segunda División season (category Segunda División de México seasons)
    Chetumal Zacatepec Potosino Pachuca Yucatán Ecatepec C. Zamora Saltillo Inter Guerreros Atlante Pioneros R. Celaya Zitlaltepec Source: RSSSF (Q) Qualified...
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  • 1991–92 Mexican Segunda División season (category Segunda División de México seasons)
    UAQ Bachilleres La Piedad Tecomán Chetumal Zacatepec Pachuca Yucatán UTN Inter Delfines Pioneros Celaya Ayense Irapuato Tampico Madero SUOO Cuernavaca...
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  • 1993–94 Mexican Segunda División season (category Segunda División de México seasons)
    Tabasco. Linces Celaya sold its license to San Luis. Tepic Zacatepec Yucatán Inter Celaya Ayense Irapuato Tampico Madero San Francisco Tepatitlán Tabasco UAQ...
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    population lives in Mexicali (the state's capital city), Ensenada, or Tijuana (the state's largest city). Other important cities include San Felipe,...
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  • Luis Nery (boxer) (category Boxers from Tijuana)
    TBRB, ESPN, and forth best by The Ring. Nery was born and fights out of Tijuana. He only fought 9 amateur bouts, winning all of them. Five of them ended...
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    Leandro González Pírez (category Club Tijuana footballers)
    transfer to Club Tijuana of Liga MX for an undisclosed fee. González Pírez returned to the United States on 1 July 2020, joining Inter Miami. On January...
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    Kingo Nonaka (category People from Tijuana)
    Mexican Revolution and later became the first documentary photographer of Tijuana. Nonaka was born in Fukuoka Prefecture, Kyushu in 1889. In Japan he worked...
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    construction of an inter city railway line connecting cities such as Cozumel, Mérida, Chichen Itza, Cancún and Palenque; another inter city train connecting...
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