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Cobertura De Los CEDIS PPONCEDISA Cobertura de los CEDIS PPONCEDISA ESTADO POBLACION CEDIS TIPO ENTREGA GUANAJUATO ACAMBARO MLM FORANEO1 NAYARIT ACAPONETA GDL FORANEO2 GUERRERO ACAPULCO ACA LOCAL PUEBLA ACATLAN PBC FORANEO1 VERACRUZ ACAYUCAN VSA FORANEO2 MEXICO ACOLMAN MEX LOCAL MEXICO ACOZAC MEX LOCAL HIDALGO ACTOPAN MEX FORANEO1 GUERRERO ACTOYAC DE ALVAREZ ACA FORANEO1 CHIHUAHUA AGUA CALIENTE CUU VIAJE ESPECIAL VERACRUZ AGUA DULCE VSA FORANEO1 SONORA AGUA PRIETA HMO FORANEO2 SONORA AGUA ZARCA HMO FORANEO2 AGUASCALIENTES AGUASCALIENTES BJX FORANEO1 SINALOA AHOME CUL FORANEO1 SONORA ALAMOS HMO FORANEO2 CHIHUAHUA ALDAMA CUU FORANEO1 COAHUILA ALLENDE MTY FORANEO2 SINALOA ALTALA CUL FORANEO1 TAMAULIPAS ALTAMIRA MTY FORANEO2 SONORA ALTAR HMO FORANEO2 CHIHUAHUA ALVARO OBREGON CUU FORANEO2 JALISCO AMECA GDL FORANEO1 PUEBLA AMOZOC PBC FORANEO1 SINALOA ANGOSTURA CUL FORANEO1 GUANAJUATO APASEO EL GRANDE QRO FORANEO1 MICHOACAN APATZINGAN MLM FORANEO2 TLAXCALA APIZACO PBC FORANEO1 NUEVO LEON APODACA MTY LOCAL JALISCO ARANDAS GDL FORANEO1 MEXICO ARBOLEDAS MEX LOCAL GUERRERO ARCELIA ACA FORANEO2 CHIAPAS ARRIAGA VSA VIAJE ESPECIAL COAHUILA ARTEAGA MTY FORANEO1 CHIHUAHUA ASCENCION CUU FORANEO2 MEXICO ATENCO MEX LOCAL HIDALGO ATITALAQUIA MEX FORANEO1 MEXICO ATIZAPAN DE ZARAGOZA MEX LOCAL MEXICO ATLACOMULCO MEX FORANEO1 PUEBLA ATLIXCAYOTL PBC FORANEO1 PUEBLA ATLIXCO PBC FORANEO1 JALISCO ATOTONILCO GDL FORANEO1 GUERRERO ATOYAC ACA FORANEO1 JALISCO AUTLAN DE NAVARRO GDL FORANEO1 GUERRERO AYUTLA ACA FORANEO1 MEXICO AZCAPOTZALCO MEX LOCAL SONORA BACANORA HMO FORANEO2 CHIHUAHUA BACHINIVA CUU VIAJE ESPECIAL SINALOA BADIRAGUATO CUL FORANEO1 NAYARIT BAHIA DE BANDERAS GDL FORANEO2 SONORA BAHIA KINO HMO FORANEO1 COLIMA BOCA DE PASCUALES GDL FORANEO1 VERACRUZ BOCA DEL RIO PBC FORANEO2 CHIHUAHUA BUENA VENTURA CUU FORANEO2 BAJA CALIFORNIA SUR CABO SAN LUCAS CUL FORANEO4 SONORA CABORCA HMO FORANEO2 NUEVO LEON CADEREYTA MTY FORANEO1 SINALOA CAIMANERO CUL FORANEO1 SONORA CAJEME HMO FORANEO2 CAMPECHE CALKINI MID FORANEO1 TLAXCALA CALPULALPAN PBC FORANEO1 AGUASCALIENTES CALVILLO BJX FORANEO1 CHIHUAHUA CAMARGO CUU FORANEO1 CAMPECHE CAMPECHE MID FORANEO2 CHIHUAHUA CAMPO 79 CUU VIAJE ESPECIAL SONORA CANANEA HMO FORANEO2 QUINTANA ROO CANCUN MID FORANEO2 CAMPECHE CANDELARIA VSA VIAJE ESPECIAL MEXICO CAPULTITLAN MEX LOCAL VERACRUZ CARDEL PBC FORANEO1 TABASCO CARDENAS VSA FORANEO1 COAHUILA CD. ACUÑA MTY FORANEO2 GUERRERO CD. ALTAMIRANO ACA FORANEO2 TAMAULIPAS CD. CAMARGO MTY FORANEO1 BAJA CALIFORNIA SUR CD. CONSTITUCION CUL FORANEO4 CAMPECHE CD. DEL CARMEN VSA FORANEO1 SAN LUIS POTOSI CD. FERNANDEZ QRO FORANEO2 JALISCO CD. GUZMAN GDL FORANEO1 CHIAPAS CD. HIDALGO VSA VIAJE ESPECIAL MICHOACAN CD. HIDALGO MLM FORANEO1 CHIHUAHUA CD. JUAREZ CUU FORANEO2 DURANGO CD. LERDO TRC LOCAL CHIHUAHUA CD. MADERA CUU FORANEO2 TAMAULIPAS CD. MADERO MTY FORANEO2 TAMAULIPAS CD. MANTE MTY FORANEO2 VERACRUZ CD. MENDOZA PBC FORANEO1 TAMAULIPAS CD. MIGUEL ALEMAN MTY FORANEO1 SONORA CD. OBREGON HMO FORANEO2 HIDALGO CD. SAHAGUN MEX FORANEO1 SAN LUIS POTOSI CD. VALLES QRO FORANEO2 TAMAULIPAS CD. VICTORIA MTY FORANEO2 CHIHUAHUA CD. VILLA ALDAMA CUU FORANEO1 GUANAJUATO CELAYA QRO FORANEO1 SINALOA CEUTA CUL FORANEO1 MEXICO CHALCO MEX FORANEO1 JALISCO CHAPALA GDL FORANEO1 MEXICO CHAPINGO MEX FORANEO1 QUINTANA ROO CHETUMAL MID FORANEO2 CHIAPAS CHIAPA DE CORZO VSA VIAJE ESPECIAL MEXICO CHICOLOAPAN MEX FORANEO1 PUEBLA CHIGNAHUAPAN PBC FORANEO1 CHIHUAHUA CHIHUAHUA CUU LOCAL GUERRERO CHILAPA ACA FORANEO2 GUERRERO CHILPANCINGO ACA FORANEO1 MEXICO CHIMALHUACAN MEX LOCAL SINALOA CHOIX CUL FORANEO1 PUEBLA CHOLULA PBC FORANEO1 NUEVO LEON CIENEGA DE FLORES MTY LOCAL MEXICO COACALCO MEX LOCAL VERACRUZ COATEPEC PBC FORANEO1 VERACRUZ COATZACOALCOS VSA FORANEO1 COLIMA COLIMA GDL FORANEO1 TABASCO COMALCALCO VSA FORANEO1 CHIAPAS COMITAN VSA VIAJE ESPECIAL NAYARIT COMPOSTELA GDL FORANEO1 CHIHUAHUA CONCHOS CUU FORANEO1 SINALOA CONCORDIA CUL FORANEO1 VERACRUZ CORDOBA PBC FORANEO1 QUERETARO CORREGIDORA QRO LOCAL GUANAJUATO CORTAZAR QRO FORANEO1 SINALOA COSALA CUL FORANEO1 VERACRUZ COSAMALOAPAN PBC FORANEO2 VERACRUZ COSOLEACAQUE VSA FORANEO2 SINALOA COSTA RICA CUL FORANEO1 CHIHUAHUA COYAME CUU VIAJE ESPECIAL SINALOA COYOTITLAN CUL FORANEO1 QUINTANA ROO COZUMEL MID FORANEO2 CHIHUAHUA CREEL CUU FORANEO2 SONORA CRUCE MARIPOSA HMO FORANEO2 HIDALGO CRUZ AZUL MEX FORANEO1 MEXICO CUAJIMALPA MEX LOCAL GUERRERO CUAJINICUILAPA ACA FORANEO1 PUEBLA CUATLANCINGO PBC FORANEO1 COAHUILA CUATROCIENEGAS MTY FORANEO1 CHIHUAHUA CUAUHTEMOC CUU FORANEO1 MEXICO CUAUTEPEC MEX LOCAL MEXICO CUAUTITLAN IZCALLI MEX LOCAL MORELOS CUAUTLA MEX FORANEO1 MORELOS CUERNAVACA MEX FORANEO1 SINALOA CULIACAN CUL LOCAL TABASCO CUNDUACAN VSA FORANEO1 GUERRERO CUTZAMALA DE PINZON ACA FORANEO2 DISTRITO FEDERAL DEL. 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XOCHIMILCO MEX LOCAL CHIHUAHUA DELICIAS CUU FORANEO1 GUANAJUATO DOLORES HIDALGO QRO FORANEO1 DURANGO DURANGO TRC FORANEO1 MEXICO ECATEPEC DE MORELOS MEX LOCAL SONORA EJIDO CUAUHTEMOC HMO FORANEO2 AGUASCALIENTES EL ALAMO BJX FORANEO1 CHIHUAHUA EL ALAMO CUU VIAJE ESPECIAL CHIHUAHUA EL BERRENDO CUU VIAJE ESPECIAL CHIHUAHUA EL CRUCERO CUU VIAJE ESPECIAL SINALOA EL DORADO CUL FORANEO1 SINALOA EL FUERTE CUL FORANEO1 QUERETARO EL MARQUES QRO LOCAL CHIHUAHUA EL MIRADOR CUU VIAJE ESPECIAL SINALOA EL NEHONE CUL FORANEO1 SINALOA EL QUELITE CUL FORANEO1 SINALOA EL SALADO CUL FORANEO1 JALISCO EL SALTO GDL FORANEO1 CHIHUAHUA EL SUECO CUU FORANEO2 CHIHUAHUA EL TERRERO CUU VIAJE ESPECIAL SINALOA EL VENADILO CUL FORANEO1 TABASCO EMILIANO ZAPATA VSA FORANEO1 SONORA EMPALME HMO FORANEO1 BAJA CALIFORNIA ENSENADA TIJ FORANEO1 CAMPECHE ESCARCEGA VSA FORANEO2 NUEVO LEON ESCOBEDO MTY LOCAL SINALOA ESCUINAPA CUL FORANEO1 CHIAPAS ESCUINTLA VSA VIAJE ESPECIAL SONORA ESPERANZA HMO FORANEO2 SONORA ESTACION DON HMO FORANEO2 CHIAPAS ESTHUEHUETAN VSA VIAJE ESPECIAL QUERETARO EZEQUIEL MONTES QRO FORANEO1 QUINTANA ROO FELIPE CARRILLO PUERTO MID FORANEO2 VERACRUZ FORTIN PBC FORANEO2 COAHUILA FRANCISCO I. 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