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  1. The cathedral faces south. It is approximately 59 metres (194 ft) wide by 128 metres (420 ft) long, with a height of 67 metres (220 ft) to the tip of the towers. It consists of two bell towers, a central dome, and three main portals. It has four façades which contain portals flanked with columns and statues.

  2. Mexico City Arena ( Spanish: Arena Ciudad de México) is an indoor arena in Azcapotzalco, Mexico City, Mexico. It hosts concerts, sports, and other events. It officially opened on February 25, 2012. [1] The total cost of the arena was $300 million. The arena has a maximum capacity of 22,300 spectators.

  3. Мексико [9] ( шп. México) или Сијудад Мексико ( шп. Ciudad de México ), главни је и највећи град Мексика, а уједно је и истоимени Федерални дистрикт. [10] Мексико је политички, привредни, транспортни и ...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › TeotihuacanTeotihuacan - Wikipedia

    Although close to Mexico City, Teotihuacan was not a Mexica (i.e. Aztec) city, and it predates the Mexica Empire by many centuries. At its zenith, perhaps in the first half of the first millennium (1 CE to 500 CE), Teotihuacan was the largest city in the Americas, with a population estimated at 125,000 or more, [3] [4] making it at least the sixth-largest city in the world during its epoch.

  5. The Palacio de Bellas Artes (Palace of Fine Arts) is a prominent cultural center in Mexico City. This hosts performing arts events, literature events and plastic arts galleries and exhibitions (including important permanent Mexican murals ). "Bellas Artes" for short, has been called the "art cathedral of Mexico", and is located on the western ...

  6. Hotel Nikko a la izquierda. El Hyatt Regency México City, anteriormente llamado Hotel Nikko México, es un rascacielos ubicado en Campos Elíseos #204, en la Colonia Polanco, en la alcaldía Miguel Hidalgo, en la Ciudad de México. Cuando concluyó su construcción se convirtió en el cuarto edificio más alto de la Ciudad de México ...

  7. Mexico City - orasul celor trei civilizatii Arhivat în 20 mai 2013, la Wayback Machine., 17 iunie 2009, Revista Magazin; Azteci, conchistadori și mariachi în Ciudad de México, 13 decembrie 2012, Claudia Moșoarcă, Descoperă - Travel