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LISTA VERIFICACION.Xlsx COORDINACION GENERAL DE ECOLOGIA DIRECCION DE PLANEACION Y EVALUACION DEPARTAMENTO DE VERIFICACION VEHICULAR DIRECTORIO DE LOS CENTROS DE VERIFICACION VEHICULAR CONSESIONADOS EN EL ESTADO C.V. RESPONSABLE DIRECCION TELEFONO 1 GABRIELA GONZALEZ SALAZAR CUAXAMALUCAN No. 105 APIZACO, TLAX 01 241 41 7 87 91 CALLE 5 DE FEBRERO No. 5, TLACOHCALCO, 2 CYNTHIA MONTIEL HERNANDEZ TEPEYANCO, TLAX 01 246 46 8 26 76 AV. VENUSTIANO CARRANZA NO. 1107‐B, COL. SAN 3 JOSE ANTONIO DEL CASTILLO H MARTIN DE PORRES APIZACO, TLAX 01 241 41 7 33 42 4 JOSE ALFREDO ASTORGA NOPHAL KM. 20 CARR.PUEBLA‐TLAXCALA S/N ZACATELCO, TLAX. 01 246 49 7 26 70 KM. 8.5 CARR. FEDERAL. SAN MARTIN TEXMELUCAN‐ TLAXCALA S/N, SAN DIEGO XOCOYUCAN, IXTACUIXTLA 5 FLAVIO AGUILAR MOLINA TLAX. 01 248 48 1 67 88 6 EDGAR GUSTAVO PEÑA CORONA AQUILES SERDAN No. 1210, APIZACO, TLAX 01 241 41 7 38 95 7 GERARDO GUTIERREZ DE CASA JESUS CARRANZA NO. 1911, APIZACO TLAXCALA 01 241 41 7 47 22 AV. RIVEREÑA, COL. LA GARITA S/N TLAXCALA, 01 246 46 6 76 67/044 246 8 ROBERTO CORONA PAZ TLAXCALA 49 4 42 67 LIBRAMIENTO HUAMANTLA‐VERACRUZ S/N PUENTE 9 GONZALO CORONA LOAIZA HUAMANTLA, TLAX. 01 247 47 2 48 63 CALLE ALVARO OBREGON NO. 16, COL. EL MIRADOR 10 ERENDIDA COVA BRINDIS CALPULALPAN TLAXCALA 01 749 91 8 29 59 KM. 1.5 CARR. TLAXCO‐ APIZACO, COL. SAN JUAN 11 J.G. JAVIER BARRANCO LIMATLAXCO, TLAXCALA 01 241 49 6 08 08 COORDINACION GENERAL DE ECOLOGIA DIRECCION DE PLANEACION Y EVALUACION DEPARTAMENTO DE VERIFICACION VEHICULAR DIRECTORIO DE LOS CENTROS DE VERIFICACION VEHICULAR CONSESIONADOS EN EL ESTADO C.V. RESPONSABLE DIRECCION TELEFONO 1 GABRIELA GONZALEZ SALAZAR CUAXAMALUCAN No. 105 APIZACO, TLAX 01 241 41 7 87 91 AV. ARTESANIAS NO. 200 COL. ADOLFO LOPEZ MATEOS, 12 HERMINIO GUTIERREZ PEREZ TLAXCALA, TLAX. 01 246 46 2 16 24 BOULEVARD CUAMACHO ORIENTE NO. 501 13 JORGE ZAMORA MONTIEL HUAMANTLA, TLAX. 01 247 47 2 20 62 CALLE PUEBLA SUR NO. 136, SAN PABLO DEL MONTE, 14 TERESA LEZAMA BARRANCOTLAX 01 222 28 2 08 10 01 246 46 2 58 23/46 6 29 15 EDUARDO HERNANDEZ PALMA BLVD. OCOTLAN NO 1 TLAXCALA, TLAX 59 AVENIDA DEMOCRACIA S/N KM. 20 CARR. FED. 16 LAURA INES FLORES MONTOYATLAXCALA PUEBLASANTO TORIBIO XICOHTZINGO 01 246 49 7 56 34 17 MARTIN ALCALA RUIZ AV. JUAN ESCUTIA NO. 3 SANTA ANA CHIAUTEMPAN 01 246 46 4 82 15 18 CARLOS ORTEGA LEAL AV. OCOTLAN NO 10 CHIAUTEMPAN 01 246 46 4 88 66 19 MARTHA REYES VERA KM. 81 CARR. MEXICO‐ VERACRUZ, CALPULALPAN 01 749 91 8 21 14 AV. INDEPENDENCIA ESQ. EMILIO SANCHEZ PIEDRAS 20 ALFREDO FLORES FLORES APIZACO 01 241 41 7 29 32 CALLE HIDALGO NO. 7 LA MAGDALENA TLATELULCO, 21 PROSPERO MENDIETA SANDOVALTLAX 01 246 46 7 60 72 COORDINACION GENERAL DE ECOLOGIA DIRECCION DE PLANEACION Y EVALUACION DEPARTAMENTO DE VERIFICACION VEHICULAR DIRECTORIO DE LOS CENTROS DE VERIFICACION VEHICULAR CONSESIONADOS EN EL ESTADO C.V. RESPONSABLE DIRECCION TELEFONO 1 GABRIELA GONZALEZ SALAZAR CUAXAMALUCAN No. 105 APIZACO, TLAX 01 241 41 7 87 91 CARR. FED. A TEXMELUCAN ESQ. CALLE 20 METROS S/N 01 246 41 6 30 12/044 246 22 RICARDO ESCOBAR FLORES TOTOLAC, TLAX 10 0 68 89 CALLE MERIDA NO. 7. SANTA URSULA ZIMATEPEC 23 ZONIA MONTIEL CANDANEDAYAUHQUEMECAN, TLAX. 01 241 41 7 04 01 AV. SAN MARTIN NO. 18 col. GUADALUPE VICTORIA 24 MARCOS ARGELIO SANCHEZ UGARTENATIVITAS, TLAX 01 246 41 6 29 16 25 J. PILAR MARTIN GUZMAN MONTIELAV. HIDALGO NO. 18‐A , SAN LUIS TEOLOCHOLCO, TLAX 01 246 46 1 77 88 CARR. MEX‐VER. ESQUINA CON BOULV. 26 SERVANDA TECUAPACHO RODRIGUEZYANCUITLALPAN, HUAMANTLA TLAX 01 247 47 2 72 56 CALLE MELCHOR OCAMPO NO. 50 TECOLOTLA SAN 044 24 6 11 62 8 66/46 4 27 HERIBERTO AVILA SERRANO PABLO APETATITALN, TLAX 13 03 28 BERENICE MORALES ROJASCARRETERA POPOCATLA NO. 12 IXTACUITLA TLAX 248 48 1 65 64 ING. FRANCISCO AGUSTIN RIVERA CALLE JESUS CARRANZA NO. 2111 COL. EL CARMEN 29 GUTIERREZ APIZACO 241 1 13 18 46 CARR. FED. APIZACO, HUAMANTLA KM.121, SANTA 30 MIRIAM BARRIOS SANTILLANMARIA TEXCALAC APIZACO 01 241 4 17 34 48 CALLE PROGRESO NO. 98 COLONIA DE TEXCACOAC, 044 246 1 25 9 24 21/246 1 31 C. MOISES PALACIOS PAREDES SANTA ANA CHIAUTEMPAN 42 81 98.
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