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BAJA CALIFORNIA Imperial Alicia El Tepic La Providencia Xochimilco Est A LOS ANGELES A SAN DIEGO 100 km A EL CENTRO 45 km F.C. A EL CENTRO F.C. A INDIO F.C. A F.C. A PHOENIX A B CD47 km E F G H I 117°00' 30' F.C. A EL CENTRO A INDIO 115°00' 30' 114°00' PHOENIX 30' 113°00' 116°00' 30' A EL CENTRO 21 km A QUARTZSITE 130 km A TUCSON 322 km SAN DIEGO R N I A C A L I F O YUMA Mohawk Ocotillo Tacna 50 Vicente Guerrero 95 5 44 Wellton Midway Well Ladrillera Ligurta Rancho Grande 4 Caléxico 1 57 Mérida 1 San Diego Bay 11 98 30 8 34 La Pluma AEROPUERTO INTERNACIONAL Juárez Orive Alva 17 Coronado Upper Otay Est. Mexicali GRAL. RODOLFO SÁNCHEZ TABOADA 8 José Ma. Rodríguez Río Colorado Lynwood Hills 65 José María Reservoir Dulzura 33 SANTA ISABEL Rodríguez Villahermosa Cd. Morelos 75 16 6 MEXICALI RADIOFARO 14 Cameron Corners Moctezuma Vildosola E S T A D O S U N I D O S C. CENTINELA Recursos Somerton 45 González Yucatán Lázaro Paredones CHULA VISTA Lower Otay Reservoir 760 m La Rosita Ortega Islas Hidráulicos El Sandés C. COLORADO Agrarias Islas Cárdenas 805 LA RUMOROSA 11 17 10 Agrarias 18 28 39 Canoítas Jacumé 21 480 m Grupo A El Oásis Grupo B B. C. Benito Juárez BAJA CALIFORNIA Imperial Alicia El Tepic La Providencia Xochimilco Est. Puebla Pte. San Las Coloradas 11 La Flor del Desierto Centinela Emiliano Cuernavaca 1 5 Beach San Pablo PROGRESO MEX 13 Tabasco D E A M É R I C A SUPERFICIE 71 450 km² POBLACIÓN 3 155 070 hab. TECATE José 1 El Encinal 7 Zapata 2 30' 2 Progreso Puebla Monterrey 18 44 La Puerta Est. Tecate 22 26 6a Secc. 6 Pólvora 77 Guadalajara 8 GRAL. ABELARDO L. RODRÍGUEZ 44 Sta. Margarita Ciénega Sinaloa 35 La Rumorosa DE Janitzio PUENTE COLORADO Est. Tijuana Santa Lucía Los Redonda 131 Heriberto Jara Colonia 4 DISTRITO Jalisco México Playas San Isidro Encinos CUOTA 7 Los Conejos El Desierto S Guanajuato Puerto Mezquital 8 San 54 MEX Tule Check Roa Jiquilpan Y = 3 598 000 m de Tijuana Javier San Luis Hermosillo Secretaría de Comunicaciones y Transportes 6 El Gávilan San Vicente 2 10 San Antonio Chihuahua 12 SAN LUIS RÍO COLORADO Matamoros El Encinal Las Juntas Hechicera El Chenque No. 4 Potosí 15 Colima 30' TIJUANA Luis Echeverría Picacho San Francisco Álvarez El Cóndor 142 C. BOLUDO 21 Michoacán 16 Jalapa Quintana Roo Hidalgo Las Palomas 11 Tres de MEX Cañón Manteca 22 de Ocampo Marzo Dirección General de Planeación 2 32 B. C. Punta Cerro Lindo Santa Verónica Tlaxcala 26 Bellavista La Calera SIERRA DE LOS CUCAPAHS 2 Villarreal Los Buenos El Florido 26 Ruidoso Cerro Prieto B. C. MEX 21 LA JOYA 49 C. GRANDE Hidalgo Saltillo Esta carta fue coordinada y supervisada por la Subdirección de Cartografía de la Dirección de Estadística y Cartografía. Las Palomas CERRO MEX X = 778 000 m 1 900 m Los Baquetes I 6 2 Isla Coronado D Japa 2 El Yaqui Abelardo L. Rodríguez MEX MEX PRIETO MEX Nuevo Playa 16 El Aguajito Galván 18 5 12 1 La Joya 3 Agua Caliente León Para mayor información de la Infraestructura del Sector en el Estado diríjase al Los Buenos Las Dos Palmas Wilberth C. PEÑA C. PEDREGOSO Laguna Salada Colonia Ramos BLANCA Veracruz No. 2 Silva Hindúes Santa Teresita Plan Libertador Rancho 1200 m Viejo Río Pátzcuaro Lázaro Neji Cinco Robles RIEGO DEL Cárdenas Las Cuatro El Dorado José María Agua Elías Centro SCT ubicado en: Av. Ejército Nacional 780, Col. Maestro Federales, Santa Mónica Sur 20 L. Escondida Velázquez Oro Blanco 12 Hermanas El Encino Pino Suárez La Poderosa Rentería Delta Oaxaca C Santa Alicia 32 Madero SON Valle E Santa Anita Grande Chapultepec 21 C.P. 21370, Mexicali, B.C. PLAYAS DE Las Palmas La El Compadre Los 40 44 Colorado San Patricio Yerba El Golpe San Francisco La Ciénega Tortuga Chorritos La Puerta 15 Nayarit Pescaderos Lagunitas ROSARITO 26 Cala bazas El Tapirito B. C. El Fortín 10 Río Río Las Las 7 GUADALUPE Benito 44 CERRO BOLA Mesa La Calabaza Sonora Juárez El Rosario C. CORONEL Canoas Cucapá VICTORIA Nuevo León 420 m El Héroes El El Faro 10 Popotla Río Bajío Testerazo Jasay S El Gato del Desierto Gral. A 2 Las Gaviotas SANTA MARÍA Agua Hechicera R Fco. 2 Buenavista El Fresno Durango Murguía Las Margaritas López Mateos Ledón 5 El Topo 16 B. C. Punta El Descanso El Paraíso El Ciprés EL DESCANSO Carmen Serdán Santa Clara Cucapá O R 41 6 El Bajío Largo Mestizos 4 El Vergel Rinconada La Mentada Italia Las Pilitas Cantamar Vallecitos El Palomar San Antonio SIERRA DE JUÁREZ Alberto Oviedo Plan de Ayala Luis B. Sánchez I Las Minas 15 Mota 12 Primo Tapia 7 San Beltrán Las Isabeles Muñoz N Ignacio Zaragoza La Hiedra Faustino Río El SIERRA EL MAYOR Estación Coahuila Bahía El Descanso Álvarez 10 Z La Zorra San Pedro 13 Río Sombrerete San José 12 El Pinal 97 R O 107 de la Zorra 27 Riíto O Solano San Marcos to Guardianes de la Patria Campo López Bateque Cañón de Guadalupe Hondo COLORADO 15 chi RÍO R 113 14 112 Las Palmas N Plaza Santa María San Juan de Dios Ran El Aliso pe Valle Seco San Luis Lerma El 114 La Fonda 27 Río Agua Pantalones Miramar Choropo Campo Check 2 A A SONOYTA 200 km A Guadalu Francisco Calie nte La Burrita B. C. Luis Encinas Río Zarco 9 La Calabaza Río Río A C. EL GOLPE Sierra Olivia 13 4 Johnson La Blanca El Los El Porvenir 6 PARQUE NACIONAL Amigos DELTA DEL RÍO COLORADO A EL CENTRO 47 km Misión Rancho Viejo San Antonio Necua Jacalitos Laguna Juárez A EL CENTRO Barbón Río La Casa Verde Pangas Viejas 115°00' A YUMA 50 km 45' C. SAN FELIPE MEX CONSTITUCIÓN Agua de La Mora 143 ALTO GOLFO DE CALIFORNIA 17 km 30' 15' 10 3 47 32°00' 20 720 m Rosa de Castilla León Colonias Nuevas Ojeda 14 DE 1857 Agua Sonorabampo San Marcos C. APODACA VALLE DE MEXICALI Caliente San Timoteo ESTADOS UNIDOS DE AMÉRICA Vicente 27 San Marcos 14 Arroyo Heber Guerrero Real del Castillo Viejo del Sauz El Pókar 40 10 Las Palmas A EL CENTRO 32°00' MEX Dos A Yaqui 67 F.C. A INDIO Costa Azul 1 Bonito El Rayo Colorado Midway Well D Los Alisos El Jauz Río Punta Salsipuedes Tres Estrellas Vega Nevada CALIFORNIA Ladrillera MEX Villa de Juárez Río 70 1 11 C. MIRACIELO Buenos Aires Bar ón 1100 m Las Joyitas El Cuervitos 10 omar 12 Bonds Corner 1 Pal HORA OFICIAL El D F.C. A PUERTO PEÑASCO San Felipe San Antonio de las Minas El Albur La Huerta Río 93DEL PACÍFICO Rancho Grande 15 El Treinta y Cinco MEX Adolfo El Espantado San José 6 El Real del 5 Castro Dieguinos Ruiz Cortines Vista al Mar Castillo Nuevo C. SANTA ISABEL 12 Caléxico Bórquez Mérida 3 HORA OFICIAL 4 Orive Alva A YUMA 39 km Punta San Miguel SAUZAL 93 La Pluma 4 Robles MEX Puerta Blanca Ojos Negros 1900 m DEL NOROESTE A San Miguel C. TRINIDAD Cimsari 3 El Tule 6 Río 15 MESA ANDRADE 38 Sangre de Cristo Colorado SON Juárez D C AL José María Villa del Mar 12 La Media Santa Isabel Viejo 40 AEROPUERTO INTERNACION República B A P Est. Mexicali 10 GRAL. RODOLFO SÁNCHEZ TABOADA Canal del Norte Rodríguez Mexicana La Playita Luna do E ra N Punta Ensenada Agua Caliente 17 Villahermosa Linch Río Cd. Co lo A C C ENSENADA de Ramírez Cerro Prieto MEXICALI Río El Alamar 5 Tres Pozos 6 José María Rodríguez Bórquez Morelos B T P Santiago Maneadero El Oásis Vildosola Rosas Cinco de Mayo Las E.M.O. 18 Recursos Bahía José Saldaña Moctezuma RADIOFARO O 3 Todos Santos El Naranjo Delicias 52 SIERRA LAS TINAJAS Hidráulicos Pachuca 3 16 Paredones Isla Todos Santos San Carlos Islas Agrarias 21 Yucatán Ciudad Victoria Chapultepec Clara San Lázaro Puente Playa Estero Santa San Joaquín Grupo A Islas Cárdenas 28 Somerton San Río Cañón de la Parra MEX Fernando 10 Irapuato Treviño Z B Fernando Isla Boca Zaragoza González Agrarias Tepic Libertador Tony C. LA PARRA El Pelícano 2 CEMENTERIO Grupo B Los Pinos 1880 m La Ventana km 175 TIJUANA A 2a. Secc. Ortega Estero Tres Palmas Isla Montague El Abrigo Xochimilco L. Tula B Punta Punta C. GRANDE Boca de México Álamo I Banda Banda Rodolfo Sánchez Taboada 1680 m Estero Enmedio Progreso Canal Benito Juárez El Porvenir La Vaquilla Canal Wardlow La Bufadora 21 J Chayo 2a. Secc. Campestre 7 Tabasco B. C. (Maneadero) San Francisquito La Joya Tres Hermanos Boca Golfo de Est. Puebla 23 Nacionalista Santa Clara Puebla Cuernavaca 77 5 Guadalajara Agua Blanca cón La Baja Granjas Cecilia 13 MEX C. PRIETO 6 Tamaulipas RADIO R Rin 2 8 1220 m Cerro Prieto Tehuantepec Colima Miguel El Puerto Punta Machorro Progreso MEX Pólvora RADIO Querétaro Monterrey Alemán Buenavista Santa Catarina Río 1a. Secc. 5 La Hervidora Sonora Baja California 6a. Secc. Sinaloa Los Malcriados La Pura B. C. (Batáquez) 18 Canal Río U El Chorizo 1 Janitzio El Retiro 8 B. C. A Jamau 2 El Riíto El Entronque 18 C. LAS ÁNIMAS 15 Jalisco 30 Uruapan Héroes de Coronel 1040 m la Independencia 31 Colonia 7 Guanajuato México Hermosillo PUENTE COLORADO 3 Colonia 4 Los Pocitos 10 Tule San Luis CUOTA Esteban Cantú BANDA 1 El Álamo 196 Peligro Distrito Chiapas 12 30' PUNTA Check Roa Potosí Mezquital Bahía Soledad 33 Ajusco 10 Colonia Federal Ejido Uruapan San Gabriel La Poza MEX La Esperanza Pólvora Jiquilpan X = 513 000 m Y = 3 492 000 m Á 5 30' 3 30' El Chenque El Palomar La Flora 6 Bahía Ometepec No.
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