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- Santa_%C3%9Arsula,_Mexico_City abstract "Santa Ursula (Spanish: Santa Úrsula) is a large, middle class suburb in Coyoacan, Mexico City. Most notable about the neighborhood is the Estadio Azteca, the home stadium to the Mexico national association football team and the Club América football (soccer) team and also hosting the football (soccer) event in the 1968 Summer Olympics (although it was not an Olympic stadium). Around the neighborhood are 2 subway stations, 1 bus stop and the Mexican Federal Highway 95 that serve the area. A few cul-de-sacs, low-rise apartments, gated communities and a Pepsi factory are present in the neighborhood.".
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- Santa_%C3%9Arsula,_Mexico_City subject Category:Neighborhoods_in_Mexico_City.
- Santa_%C3%9Arsula,_Mexico_City comment "Santa Ursula (Spanish: Santa Úrsula) is a large, middle class suburb in Coyoacan, Mexico City. Most notable about the neighborhood is the Estadio Azteca, the home stadium to the Mexico national association football team and the Club América football (soccer) team and also hosting the football (soccer) event in the 1968 Summer Olympics (although it was not an Olympic stadium). Around the neighborhood are 2 subway stations, 1 bus stop and the Mexican Federal Highway 95 that serve the area.".
- Santa_%C3%9Arsula,_Mexico_City label "Santa Úrsula, Mexico City".
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- Santa_%C3%9Arsula,_Mexico_City wasDerivedFrom Santa_Úrsula,_Mexico_City?oldid=629230585.
- Santa_%C3%9Arsula,_Mexico_City depiction Preparatoria_Ricardo_Flores_Magón_IEMS.JPG.
- Santa_%C3%9Arsula,_Mexico_City isPrimaryTopicOf Santa_Úrsula,_Mexico_City.