The borough name and symbols |
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The Iztacalco crest represents a house as depicted in Aztec codices. The sun shines light over the house from its place on the roof. Inside is a grain of salt and two hieroglyphs that represent raindrops’ tracks.
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Location |
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Iztacalco is located in the east-center of the Federal District, bordering Venustiano Carranza, Iztapalapa and Benito Juárez boroughs, as well as the Mexico State municipality of Nezahualcoyotl.
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Principal thoroughfares |
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Río Churubusco, the Miguel Alemán viaduct, the Calzada de Tlalpan, the Calzada Ignacio Zaragoza, the Calzada de la Viga
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Notable neighborhoods |
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Agrícola Oriental, Pantitlán, Santa Anita and Granjas México
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Attractions |
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1. The Ciudad Deportiva Magdalena Mixhuca sports complex boasts top-level playing fields, swimming pools, running tracks and gyms.
2. The Palacio de los Deportes, also called the Domo de Cobre (“the Copper Dome”) has hosted such acts as Aerosmith, Robbie Williams, The Cure and Shakira on its stage.
3. Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez racetrack, better known as the “Foro Sol”, has also hosted world-class concerts.
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Edificio Delegacional |
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Calle: Río Churubusco y Avenida Té.
Colonia: Ramos Millán
C.P. 8730
Tel: 56495691
56576950
Web: http://www.iztacalco.df.gob.mx/ |
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