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    Los Pinos (English: The Pines) was the official residence and office of the President of Mexico from 1934 to 2018. Located in the Bosque de Chapultepec...
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  • Club de Football México, A.C., simply known as Club México and also as México FC, was a football club based in Mexico City, that played in the Liga Mexicana...
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    San Pedro de los Pinos is a neighborhood located in center-west of Mexico City. Before being urbanized during the first half of the 20th century, the colonia...
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    Hence the name San Pedro de los Pinos. Therefore, the station's pictogram features a silhouette of two pine trees, as "pinos" means pines in Spanish. The...
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  • Los Pinos, New Mexico is a ghost town in what is now Bosque Farms, New Mexico in Valencia County, New Mexico. Los Pinos was a Spanish land grant dating...
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  • pinos in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Los Pinos is the official residence and office of the President of Mexico. Los Pinos may also refer to: Los...
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    The Los Pinos Formation is a geologic formation in northern New Mexico. It was deposited from the late Oligocene through the late Miocene epochs, based...
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    Valle, Narvarte, Mixcoac, Portales, Ciudad de los Deportes, San José Insurgentes, San Pedro de los Pinos, Xoco, Insurgentes Mixcoac, General Anaya, Noche...
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  • The Estadio Los Pinos is a multi-use stadium in Cuautitlán, State of Mexico, Mexico. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home...
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  • The Los Pinos Mountains are a small mountain range in the central part of New Mexico, US. They are the southernmost part of a mountain front, running north...
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    The Rio de los Pinos (also called Los Pinos River) is a river in southern Colorado and northern New Mexico. The river rises high in Colorado's South San...
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    "María Cámara Vales, viuda de Pino Suárez" (PDF) – via Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México. "Dónde descansan los restos de los revolucionarios". 19 November...
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    Los Pinos River is a tributary of the San Juan River in southern Colorado and northern New Mexico in the United States. The stream flows from a source...
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  • Los Pinos Airstrip is a paved airstrip located South of San Quintín, Municipality of Ensenada, Baja California, Mexico, just on the East side of the Federal...
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  • Rancho Cañada de los Pinos or College Rancho was a 35,499-acre (143.66 km2) Mexican land grant in present-day Santa Barbara County, California. The grant...
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    Juan de la Barrera (category Mexican military personnel killed in the Mexican–American War)
    Escobosa Hass de Rangel: "The History of the Official Residence of Los Pinos", Mexico, Fondo de Cultura Económica, 1988. SÁNCHIZ Ruiz, Javier. "Genealogy...
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    stadium Estadio Ciudad de los Deportes (formerly Estadio Azul). Mexico portal "Historia de la Plaza México". Plaza México. Retrieved 30 October 2014...
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  • Jesús Blancornelas (category Deaths from stomach cancer in Mexico)
    tiempo pasa: de Lomas Taurinas a Los Pinos. México, D.F: Océano. 1997. ISBN 9706511024. Pasaste a mi lado. Tijuana México, D.F: Centro Cultural Tijuana....
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    Los Temerarios are a Mexican grupera band formed in Fresnillo Zacatecas, in 1977 by brothers Adolfo Ángel and Gustavo Ángel and their cousin Fernando Ángel...
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    Chapultepec (category Archaeological sites in Mexico City)
    eventually becoming the official residence of Mexico's heads of state. It would remain so until 1934, when Los Pinos, in another area of the park, became the...
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  • Rio San Antonio Rio de los Pinos Pecos River Delaware River Black River Rio Penasco Rio Felix Rio Hondo (Southern New Mexico) Berrendo River Rio Bonito...
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    Tazón México has been played at the stadium. It is the current home stadium of football clubs Club América and Cruz Azul. In summer 2016, Mexico City authorities...
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    WTC México began its existence as the Hotel de México, a building and complex that did not perform as intended. Construction of the Hotel de México was...
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  • Pinós is a village and municipality in Catalonia, Spain. Pinos may also refer to: El Pinós or Pinoso, a town near the Alicante/Murcia border, Spain Mount...
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    México. Una Mirada a Fines del Siglo XX" (PDF). Archived (PDF) from the original on 4 July 2009. Retrieved 17 April 2010. "Los extranjeros en México,...
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    Chapultepec Castle (category Imperial residences in Mexico)
    presidents lived there until 1934, when President Lázaro Cárdenas stayed at Los Pinos instead, turning the castle into a museum in 1939. In 1785 Viceroy Bernardo...
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    Estadística, Geografía e Informática Los Reyes La Paz (Enciclopedia de los municipios de México) Official Site, Los Reyes La Paz 19°21′38″N 98°58′48″W...
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    San Gabriel • San Jerónimo Aculco • San José del Olivar • San Pedro de los Pinos • Santa Fe Centro Ciudad • Santa Fe la Loma • Santa Fe la Loma • Santa...
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    De La Fuente Guerrero, Sara C. (2003). Las Constituciones de México (in Spanish). México: Servigraf. "Bases constitucionales expedidas por el Congreso...
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    Lighthouse preceded Point Pinos by eight months, but was replaced in 1909 by the expanding military prison. The Point Pinos Lighthouse is still an active...
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