Norias de Ojocaliente, Aguascalientes

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Norias de Ojocaliente
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Norias de Ojocaliente
Location in Mexico
Coordinates: 21°53′21.48″N102°12′57.6″W / 21.8893000°N 102.216000°W / 21.8893000; -102.216000 Coordinates: 21°53′21.48″N102°12′57.6″W / 21.8893000°N 102.216000°W / 21.8893000; -102.216000
Country Flag of Mexico.svg Mexico
State Flag of Aguascalientes.svg Aguascalientes
Municipality Aguascalientes
Population
 (2010)
  Total3,741
Time zone UTC−6 (CST)
  Summer (DST) UTC−5 (CDT)

Norias de Ojocaliente is an inhabited place around an ejido in the state of Aguascalientes. It is located 5 miles east of the city of Aguascalientes and has a population of 3,741. [1]

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References

  1. "Aguascalientes". Catálogo de Localidades. Secretaría de Desarrollo Social (SEDESOL). Retrieved 5 August 2018.