Azcapotzalco (former administrative division)

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Azcapotzalco was a Mexican municipality. It was disestablished in 1928, when the municipalities of the Federal District were replaced by boroughs (delegaciones). There is now a borough of the same name.

19°29′10″N99°11′05″W / 19.48611°N 99.18472°W / 19.48611; -99.18472


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