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Entidad Municipio Localidad Long Lat Distintivo Entidad Municipio Localidad Long Lat Distintivo Baja California Mexicali EJIDO JOSÉ SALDAÑA NÚMERO 2 1152114 314759 XHCTME Baja California Sur Comondú ÁLVAREZ LOTE 14 1114605 252143 XHCBC Baja California Sur Comondú ÁLVAREZ LOTE 14 1114605 252143 XHCCB Baja California Sur Comondú ÁLVAREZ LOTE 14 1114605 252143 XHCOC Baja California Sur Comondú ÁLVAREZ LOTE 25 1114724 252102 XHCBC Baja California Sur Comondú ÁLVAREZ LOTE 25 1114724 252102 XHCCB Baja California Sur Comondú ÁLVAREZ LOTE 25 1114724 252102 XHCOC Baja California Sur Comondú ÁLVAREZ LOTE 31 1114910 252049 XHCBC Baja California Sur Comondú ÁLVAREZ LOTE 31 1114910 252049 XHCCB Baja California Sur Comondú ÁLVAREZ LOTE 31 1114910 252049 XHCOC Baja California Sur Comondú ÁLVAREZ LOTE 34 1115012 252135 XHCCB Baja California Sur Comondú ÁLVAREZ LOTE 34 1115012 252135 XHCOC Baja California Sur Comondú ÁLVAREZ LOTE 4 1114954 252212 XHCCB Baja California Sur Comondú ÁLVAREZ LOTE 4 1114954 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LOTE 5 1114403 251812 XHCOC Baja California Sur Comondú BUENOS AIRES LOTE 54 1114004 251826 XHCBC Entidad Municipio Localidad Long Lat Distintivo Baja California Sur Comondú BUENOS AIRES LOTE 54 1114004 251826 XHCCB Baja California Sur Comondú BUENOS AIRES LOTE 54 1114004 251826 XHCOC Baja California Sur Comondú BUENOS AIRES LOTE 6 1114328 251758 XHCBC Baja California Sur Comondú BUENOS AIRES LOTE 6 1114328 251758 XHCCB Baja California Sur Comondú BUENOS AIRES LOTE 6 1114328 251758 XHCOC Baja California Sur Comondú BUENOS AIRES LOTE 9 1114337 251633 XHCBC Baja California Sur Comondú BUENOS AIRES LOTE 9 1114337 251633 XHCCB Baja California Sur Comondú BUENOS AIRES LOTE 9 1114337 251633 XHCOC Baja California Sur Comondú BUENOS AIRES LOTES 1 Y 1B 1114430 251613 XHCBC Baja California Sur Comondú BUENOS AIRES LOTES 1 Y 1B 1114430 251613 XHCCB Baja California Sur Comondú BUENOS AIRES LOTES 1 Y 1B 1114430 251613 XHCOC Baja California Sur Comondú CHIHUAHUA LOTE 4 1115057 251752 XHCBC Baja California Sur Comondú CHIHUAHUA LOTE 4 1115057 251752 XHCCB Baja California Sur Comondú CHIHUAHUA LOTE 4 1115057 251752 XHCOC Baja California Sur Comondú CIUDAD INSURGENTES 1114628 251542 XHCBC Baja California Sur Comondú CIUDAD INSURGENTES 1114628 251542 XHCCB Baja California Sur Comondú CIUDAD INSURGENTES 1114628 251542 XHCOC Baja California Sur Comondú DIECIOCHO DE MARZO LOTE 11 1115253 251149 XHCBC Baja California Sur Comondú DIECIOCHO DE MARZO LOTE 11 1115253 251149 XHCCB Baja California Sur Comondú DIECIOCHO DE MARZO LOTE 11 1115253 251149 XHCOC Baja California Sur Comondú EL CANTIL 1112451 251515 XHCBC Baja California Sur Comondú EL CANTIL 1112451 251515 XHCCB Baja California Sur Comondú EL CANTIL 1112451 251515 XHCOC Baja California Sur Comondú EL CANUTILLO 1112108 251240 XHCBC Baja California Sur Comondú EL CANUTILLO 1112108 251240 XHCCB Baja California Sur Comondú EL CANUTILLO 1112108 251240 XHCOC Baja California Sur Comondú EL DIVINO NIÑO JESÚS 1115549 245612 XHCBC Baja 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Comondú FERNANDO DE LA TOBA LOTE 131 1114707 251633 XHCOC Baja California Sur Comondú FERNANDO DE LA TOBA LOTE 139 1114622 251657 XHCBC Baja California Sur Comondú FERNANDO DE LA TOBA LOTE 139 1114622 251657 XHCCB Baja California Sur Comondú FERNANDO DE LA TOBA LOTE 139 1114622 251657 XHCOC Baja California Sur Comondú FERNANDO DE LA TOBA LOTE 140 1114634 251658 XHCBC Baja California Sur Comondú FERNANDO DE LA TOBA LOTE 140 1114634 251658 XHCCB Baja California Sur Comondú FERNANDO DE LA TOBA LOTE 140 1114634 251658 XHCOC Baja California Sur Comondú FERNANDO DE LA TOBA LOTE 143 1114833 251707 XHCBC Baja California Sur Comondú FERNANDO DE LA TOBA LOTE 143 1114833 251707 XHCCB Baja California Sur Comondú FERNANDO DE LA TOBA LOTE 143 1114833 251707 XHCOC Baja California Sur Comondú FERNANDO DE LA TOBA LOTE 144 1114822 251637 XHCBC Baja California Sur Comondú FERNANDO DE LA TOBA LOTE 144 1114822 251637 XHCCB Baja California Sur Comondú FERNANDO DE LA TOBA LOTE 144 1114822 251637 XHCOC Baja 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