Río Churubusco
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Río Churubusco
Summary
Río Churubusco is an avenue[1].
Key Facts
- Río Churubusco is located in Álvaro Obregón[2].
- Río Churubusco is located in Benito Juárez[3].
- Río Churubusco is located in Coyoacán[4].
- Río Churubusco is located in Iztacalco[5].
- Río Churubusco is located in Iztapalapa[6].
- Río Churubusco is located in Venustiano Carranza[7].
- Río Churubusco is in the country of Mexico[8].
- Río Churubusco's transport network is recorded as primary roads in Mexico City[9].
- Río Churubusco's image is recorded as Vista a Mitikah y Alberca Olímpica en Portales Sur.jpg[10].
- Río Churubusco's instance of is recorded as avenue[11].
- Río Churubusco's instance of is recorded as controlled-access highway[12].
- Río Churubusco's maintained by is recorded as Secretaría de Obras y Servicios de la Ciudad de México[13].
- Churubusco River is named after Río Churubusco[14].
- Río Churubusco's part of is recorded as Circuito Interior[15].
- Río Churubusco's said to be the same as is recorded as Canal Río Churubusco[16].
- Río Churubusco's terminus is recorded as Avenida Universidad[17].
- Río Churubusco's terminus is recorded as Viaducto Río de la Piedad[18].
- Río Churubusco's coordinate location is recorded as {'globe': 'http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q2', 'altitude': None, 'latitude': 19.357495, 'longitude': -99.149221, 'precision': 1e-06}[19].
- Río Churubusco's official name is recorded as Circuito Interior Río Churubusco[20].
- Río Churubusco's native label is recorded as Avenida Río Churubusco[21].
- Río Churubusco's native label is recorded as Río Churubusco[22].
- Río Churubusco's short name is recorded as Churubusco[23].
- Río Churubusco's Google Knowledge Graph ID is recorded as /g/121pkpx2[24].
- Río Churubusco's connects with is recorded as Viaducto Río de la Piedad[25].
- Río Churubusco's connects with is recorded as Jesús Galindo y Villa[26].
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Geography
Río Churubusco is in the country of Mexico[8]. Located in include Álvaro Obregón[2], a territorial demarcation of Mexico City[27], in Mexico[28], founded in 1928[29]; Benito Juárez[3], a territorial demarcation of Mexico City[30], in Mexico[31], founded in 1941[32]; Coyoacán[4], a territorial demarcation of Mexico City[33], in Mexico[34], founded in 1928[35]; Iztacalco[5], a territorial demarcation of Mexico City[36], in Mexico[37], founded in 1928[38]; Iztapalapa[6], a territorial demarcation of Mexico City[39], in Mexico[40], founded in 1928[41]; and Venustiano Carranza[7], a territorial demarcation of Mexico City[42], in Mexico[43], founded in 1970[44]. Its part of is recorded as Circuito Interior[15].
Designation and Status
Recorded instance of include avenue[11] and controlled-access highway[12].
History and Context
Churubusco River is named after Río Churubusco[14].