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Terminus Mexico city, Mexico
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Terminus at Paseo de la Reforma Avenue. Mexico city, Mexico. Paseo de la Reforma is one of the most beautiful and important avenues in Mexico City. It has important monuments and buildings: The National Auditorium, Chapultepec park, Chapultepec Castle, The Zoo, Anthropology museum, etc.
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0.7
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0.4
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Exit to Paseo las Palmas, Mexico city, Mexico
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Exit to Paseo las Palmas and Polanco, Mexico city, Mexico. This is an high class residential area in the city. here are banks, galleries, shopping malls, designer stores, Restaurants, hotels, and many countries' embassy
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2.5
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1.6
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Exit to Military camp ground and hippodrome
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Exit to Military Camp ground and Mexico city's hippodrome.
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3.5
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2.2
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State border line, Estado de Mexico and DF
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State border line, Estado de Mexico and DF (Federal District) Mexico city, Mexico.
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3.7
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2.3
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Toreo, Exit to Rio San Juaquin Avenue
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Toreo (bull ring), Exit to Rio San Juaquin Avenue. This has a commercial area with shopping mall, restaurants, night clubs, gas stations and the subway (metro) station
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6.8
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4.2
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Exit to Gustavo Baz Avenue, Mexico city, Estado de Mexico
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Exit to Gustavo Baz Avenue, Mexico city, Estado de Mexico.
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8.3
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5.2
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Naucali Park, Naucalpan, Estado de Mexico
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Naucalli Park, Naucalpan, Estado de Mexico. a park with cultural expositions, playground areas, jogging trails, Restaurants, Theater.
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9.1
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5.7
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Satelite, North Mexico city, Estado de Mexico, Mexico
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Satelite towers monument, a gate to North Mexico city, Naucalpan, Estado de Mexico, Mexico
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10.4
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6.5
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Plaza Satelite shopping mall, North Mexico city, Estado de Mexico
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Plaza Satelite shopping mall, North Mexico city, Estado de Mexico.
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12.2
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7.6
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Mundo E shopping mall, North Mexico City, Estado de Mexico
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"Mundo E" shopping mall, North Mexico City, Estado de Mexico.
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12.9
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8.0
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Periferico north, Exit to Santa Monica, Mexico city, Estado de Mexico
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Periferico north, Exit to Santa Monica, Mexico city, Estado de Mexico. To Adolfo Lopez Mateos Avenue, north Mexico City, Estado de Mexico. In this Exit there is a IMSS hospital.
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15.5
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9.6
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Periferico, Mexico city, Estado de Mexico, Mexico
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Periferico north avenue, Mexico city, Estado de Mexico, Mexico.
In Mexico city exist a program for driving restrictions known as "No Circula" (today don't drive your car) Is important to be aware of the parameters of this program and avoid breaking the law: every day is a restriction for driving depending on the termination number of the license plate On Monday, 5 and 6. Tuesday 7 and 8. Wednesday 3 and 2. On Thursday 1 and 3 and on Friday 9, 0 as well as permits. the program has expanded to the Saturday, and from 5am to 11am no foreign plates are allow to circulate every day. (exceptions are emergency cars).
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15.9
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9.9
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Highway Exit to Arboledas, Club the Golf Hacienda
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Highway Exit to Arboledas, Club the Golf Hacienda, Mexico city, Estado de Mexico. This area has a commercial zone, groceries, restaurants, gas station, hotels. This exit goes also to the ITESM University campus Estado de Mexico.
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18.4
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11.4
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Highway Exit to Gustavo Baz Avenue and Santa Cecilia Avenue
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Highway Exit to Gustavo Baz Avenue and Santa Cecilia Avenue, North of Mexico city. This is also a very confusing exit due to the speed of the traffic flow and the number of truck in the area. To Mexico downtown continue direction "Toreo" (bull ring).
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18.8
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11.7
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Highway Exit to Lago de Guadalupe Highway
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Highway Exit to Lago de Guadalupe Highway.
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22.1
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13.7
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Highway Exit to Highway La Venta - Champa - Lecheria
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Highway Exit to Highway La Venta - Champa - Lecheria, Mexico city. This is confusing exit due to the speed of the traffic flow, and the number of trucks in this industrial area of the city.
The Highway #57D La Venta - Champa - Lecheria is a toll highway that serves as a partial beltway to avoid the traffic on the north part of the city.
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29.2
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18.1
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Highway photo
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Highway photo Cuatitlan Izcalli.
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30.4
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18.9
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Highway Exit to Shoping center
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Highway Exit Shoping center.
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33.4
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20.8
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Industrial Park, Mexico City, Mexico
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Industrial Park, Mexico City, Mexico.
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35.2
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21.9
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Highway Exit to Tepoztlan, Estado de Mexico, Mexico
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Highway Exit to Tepoztlan, Estado de Mexico, Mexico. This town has it's name from the N?huatl Language and means among hunchbacks. It is estimated that this area has been inhabit since about 2,500 B.C, when the Spanish arrived it was under the control and influence of the Teotihuac?n culture.
This is a warm enviroment place, where is worth visiting the Temple of San Francisco Javier and the aqueducts of Xalpa ( Arcos del Sitio)
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35.5
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22.1
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Toll Gate
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Toll Gate.
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42.3
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26.3
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Coyotepec town, Estado de Mexico, Mexico
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Coyotepec town, Estado de Mexico, Mexico.
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48.5
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30.1
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San Miguel Jagueyes Dam
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San Miguel Jagueyes Dam.
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49.0
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30.4
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San Miguel Jagueyes, Estado de Mexico, Mexico
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San Miguel Jagueyes village, Estado de Mexico, Mexico.
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52.4
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32.6
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State Border Line, Hidalgo and Estado de Mexico
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State Border Line, Hidalgo and Estado de Mexico.
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61.9
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38.5
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Tepeji del Rio town, Hidalgo Mexico
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Tepeji del Rio town, Hidalgo Mexico, a colonial town worth visiting for some Mexican cuisine such as the Carnitas, Chicharrones and Quesadillas de Huitlacoche.
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69.6
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43.2
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Santa Ana Azcapotzaltongo village, Hidalgo Mexico
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Santa Ana Azcapotzaltongo village, Hidalgo Mexico.
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76.6
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47.6
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Highway Intersection with highway from Jilotepec village
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Highway Intersection with highway from Jilotepec, Estado de Mexico, Mexico.
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77.5
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48.2
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State Border line, Hidalgo and Estado de Mexico
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State Border line, Hidalgo and Estado de Mexico.
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82.5
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51.3
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Highway intersection to # 75 Tula town, Hidalgo Mexico
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Highway intersection to # 75 Tula town, Hidalgo Mexico, and the Archeological site of Tula, one of the most important cities of the Tolteca culture, where one of the most impressive attractions are the "Atlantes" human sculptures of 5 mt high guarding the Trahuizcalpantecutli Temple, not less impressive is the wall of serpents and the ball game court
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86.2
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53.6
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San Francisco Soyaniquilpan village, Estado de Mexico Mexico
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San Francisco Soyaniquilpan village, Estado de Mexico Mexico
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86.2
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53.6
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Highway Exit to Jilotepec, Estado de Mexico, Mexico
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Highway Exit to Jilotepec, Estado de Mexico, Mexico.
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96.6
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60.0
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San Miguel de la Victoria, Estado de Mexico, Mexico
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San Miguel de la Victoria, Estado de Mexico, Mexico.
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98.3
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61.1
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Tecolcapan, Estado de Mexico Mexico
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Tecolcapan, Estado de Mexico Mexico.
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100.1
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62.2
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Highway Intersection highway #13 Jaguey - Calpulapan
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Highway Intersection highway #13 Jaguey - Calpulapan.
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108.2
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67.2
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Highway Exit to Aculco village, Estado de Mexico Mexico
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Highway Exit to Aculco village, Estado de Mexico Mexico.
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111.5
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69.3
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El Molino Dam
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El Molino Dam.
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115.3
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71.6
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Encinillas, Estado de Mexico, Mexico
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Encinillas, Estado de Mexico, Mexico.
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126.7
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78.7
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Polotitlan de la Ilustracion, Estado de Mexico, Mexico
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Polotitlan village, Estado de Mexico, Mexico.
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133.1
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82.7
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El Gavilero de la Trinidad, Estado de Mexico, Mexico
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El Gavilero de la Trinidad, Estado de Mexico, Mexico.
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135.1
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84.0
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State Border Line, Queretaro and Estado de Mexico, Mexico
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State Border Line, Queretaro and Estado de Mexico, Mexico.
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137.0
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85.1
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Highway photo
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Highway photo.
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140.9
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87.6
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Gas Station
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Gas Station.
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141.3
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87.8
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Toll Booth and Emergency services
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Toll Booth and Emergency services.
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141.8
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88.1
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Highway Exit to Altacomulco town
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Highway Exit to Altacomulco town in The State of Mexico Mexico.
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143.9
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89.4
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Road Side Restaurant San Pedro
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Road Side Restaurant San Pedro.
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149.2
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92.7
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San Francisco, Queretaro Mexico
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San Francisco, Queretaro Mexico.
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152.6
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94.8
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San Juan Del Rio, Queretaro Mexico
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San Juan Del Rio, Queretaro Mexico is a colonial city founded with this name on the 24th of June 1531 the day of John the Baptist. Places to visit are Puente de la Historia (History Bridge), the Se?or del Sacro Monte Temple, Santo Domingo Temple, The Independence square.
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154.0
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95.7
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Exit to Bus Station in San Juan del Rio, Queretaro Mexico
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Exit to Bus Station in San Juan del Rio, Queretaro Mexico.
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158.7
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98.6
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Loma Linda, Queretaro Mexico
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Loma Linda, Queretaro Mexico.
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160.9
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100.0
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Gas Station
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Gas Station.
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162.6
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101.0
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Highway Exito to La Estancia village, Queretaro Mexico
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Highway Exito to La Estancia village, Queretaro Mexico.
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164.8
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102.4
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Highway Exito to Amealco, Queretaro Mexico
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Highway Exito to Amealco, Queretaro Mexico.
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165.3
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102.7
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San Gil, Queretaro, Mexico
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San Gil, Queretaro, Mexico, a residential and Golf area
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169.6
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105.4
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Highway Exit
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Highway Exit.
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170.6
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106.0
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El Sauz village, Queretaro Mexico
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El Sauz village, Queretaro Mexico.
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172.2
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107.0
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U turn
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U turn.
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175.1
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108.8
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Pedro Escobedo village, Queretaro Mexico
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Pedro Escobedo village, Queretaro Mexico.
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175.7
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109.2
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Gas Station
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Gas Station.
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176.4
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109.6
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Highway Exit to Pedro Escobedo - La Venta villages, Queretaro
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Highway Exit to Pedro Escobedo - La Venta villages, Queretaro, Mexico.
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181.2
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112.6
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Highway Exit to Calamanda village, Queretaro Mexico
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Highway Exit to Calamanda village, Queretaro Mexico.
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185.7
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115.4
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Highway Exit to San Luis Postosi highway
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Highway Exit to San Luis Postosi highway.
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187.2
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116.3
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Gas Station
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Gas Station.
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187.8
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116.7
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El Colorado, Queretaro, Mexico
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El Colorado village, Queretaro, Mexico.
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189.4
(14.5) |
117.7
(9.0) |
Highway Exito to El Colorado - Galindo highway
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Highway Exito to El Colorado - Galindo highway.
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192.5
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119.6
(7.1) |
La Noria and El Carmen Village, Queretaro, Queretaro Mexico
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La Noria and El Carmen Village, Queretaro, Queretaro Mexico.
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196.0
(7.9) |
121.8
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Gateway to Queretaro City, Queretaro Queretaro
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Gateway to Queretaro City, Queretaro Queretaro, Mexico with the monument to Conin, the founder.
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201.4
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125.1
(1.6) |
Queretaro city, Queretaro Mexico
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Queretaro city, Queretaro Mexico. This is the Exit to Mexico city highway in the intersection with Boulevard Bernardo Quintana Arriaga
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201.9
(2.0) |
125.5
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La Corregidora Football Stadium, Queretaro Queretaro Mexico
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La Corregidora Football (Soccer) Stadium in Queretaro city, Queretaro Mexico is the home for the local team.
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203.7
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126.6
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Highway Exit to Corregidora Street, Queretaro
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This Highway Exit to Corregidora Street in Queretaro city, Queretaro Mexico goes Downton, where some of the tourist interesting sites are: The Art Museum in the old San Agustin ex convent, the Regional Museum, Santa Rosa de Viterbo Church, The Republic Theater, the Museum of the Magic of the past, an interactive museum for children .
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203.9
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126.7
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Terminus Queretaro, Queretaro Mexico
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Terminus Queretaro city in the state of Queretaro Mexico. Is a colonial city as well as the breeding ground for ideas to fight for the Independence of Spain, it's influence over the ideology make it to be the place where Mexico's current Constitution was written, signed and declared.
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