#CIUDAD DE MÉXICO
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homoqueerjewhobbit · 2 months ago
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Remember, you are under no obligation to divulge your location in the notes or comments and, actually, doing so could endanger your personal safety.
That said, CHICAGO, LET'S GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!
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kropotkindersurprise · 10 months ago
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May 28, 2024 - Protesters against the Israeli genocide of the Palestinian people attacked the Israeli embassy in Ciudad de México, and the lines of riot police protecting it, with flares and molotov cocktails. [video]
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wgm-beautiful-world · 1 month ago
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ART NOUVEAU - La Casa Coilliot en la Ciudad de Mexico, MEXICO
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cybergus · 1 year ago
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June Nocturnal Walks (Mexico City 2023), by Abelardo Ojeda.
My Street Photoblog
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tapeiguanas · 7 months ago
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Casita Del Amor.
Ciudad Enamorada, Vista Hermosa.
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jukeboxofjellycat · 9 months ago
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Owner/artist on Instagram: oscar._.damian
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eaudenuit · 4 months ago
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Castillo de Chapultepec, México City.
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mxwin · 11 months ago
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swiftieinbrazil · 2 years ago
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Taylor Swift at The Eras Tour on August 25th, 2023 in Mexico City, Mexico (Night 2) - (x)
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jourdepluie91 · 3 months ago
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El barrio de Tepito, Ciudad de México
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kropotkindersurprise · 3 months ago
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January 7, 2025 - The wax figure of war criminal and Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu in the CDMX wax museum was covered in red paint and had its head bashed in with a hammer, in an act of protest against the ongoing genocide being committed by Israel in Gaza.
Let's hope these images will turn out to be prophetic the next time Netanyahu dares to set foot outside Israel. [video]
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wgm-beautiful-world · 2 months ago
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ART NOUVEAU - El Gran Hotel, Ciudad de Mexico, MEXICO
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cybergus · 25 days ago
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Urban Lives (Mexico City 2025), by Abelardo Ojeda.
(Licensing images for commercial, editorial, personal, stock, or any other usage or if you want to hire me for a freelance project, please contact me with your request and I will get back to you as soon as possible.)
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cdmx-pictogram-tournament · 22 days ago
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Which is the best station icon?
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No propaganda submitted.
Icon meanings:
Garibaldi: EN: Icon depicts a zarape (fringed shawl) and guitar. Name and icon reference Plaza Garibaldi, a city square known for the Mariachi bands based there. The square is itself named after Peppino Garibaldi, grandson of Giuseppe Garibaldi, who fought in the Mexican Revolution. ES: Ícono representa un zarape y guitarra. El nombre e ícono son en referencia a la Plaza Garibaldi, una plaza conocida por los grupos de Mariachi que se reúnen ahí. La plaza recibe su nombre de Peppino Garibaldi, nieto de Giuseppe Garibaldi, que luchó en la Revolución Mexicana.
San Juan de Letrán: EN: Icon depicts the nearby Torre Latinoamericana, tallest working building in Mexico from 1956 to 1982. Name references the former San Juan de Letrán street, now part of the Eje Central avenue. ES: Ícono representa la cercana Torre Latinoamericana, edificio funcional más alto de México de 1956 a 1982. El nombre es en referencia a la antes calle San Juan de Letrán, hoy parte de la avenida Eje Central.
Doctores: EN: Icon depicts two doctors. Name and icon reference the Doctores neighbourhood, named after the fact that streets in the area were named after famous doctors (streets in a neighbourhood of Mexico City tend to share a common theme; unusually, here the neighbourhood is named after the streets, whereas it's often the opposite, or the two being named at the same time, or the streets having entirely unrelated names). ES: Ícono representa dos doctores. El nombre e ícono son en referencia a la colonia Doctores, que recibe su nombre del hecho de que las calles en la zona tienen nombres de médicos famosos (las calles en una colonia de la CDMX tienden a tener nombres en referencia a un mismo tema; en este caso poco usual, la colonia recibe su nombre por las calles, mientras que frecuentemente es lo contrario, o que ambas reciban su nombre al mismo tiempo, o que las calles tengan nombres sin relación).
Obrera: EN: Icon depicts a hard hat framed by two gears. Name and icon depict the Obrera ("Workers' ") neighbourhood, named after the many industrial workers who lived there, especially in the late 19th and early 20th century. ES: Ícono representa un casco industrial enmarcado por dos engranajes. El nombre e ícono son en referencia a la colonia Obrera, que recibe su nombre de los trabajadores industriales que la habitaban, especialmente a finales del siglo XIX y principios del XX.
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punishedsaints · 4 months ago
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urbanowa · 11 months ago
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Interpol live at Zócalo, CDMX, MÉXICO 🇲🇽 [04/20/2024]
For the first time; Since the band arrived on Mexican soil in 2005, Interpol achieved a massive show in the capital's Zócalo with an income of 160k attendees, achieving an emotional night with elegant sounds and an atmospheric that decorated the village buildings in the zocalo.
Where it is demonstrated that the band's love for Mexico is not only mutual, it is also considered as a second home for the members, especially for the Vocalist, Paul Banks. Although Daniel also seems to be delighted with the culture and essence of the country.
Unfortunately, Sam Fogarino was not present at this event due to health issues; so we wish him a speedy recovery and hope to see him back.
Thank you for this beautiful night,
Interpol ❤️🇲🇽
Setlist:
“C’mere”
“Say Hello to the Angels”
“Narc”
“My Desire”
“Obstacle 1”
“Lights”
“Pioneer to the Falls”
“The Rover”
“All The Rage Back Home”
“Rest My Chemistry”
“PDA”
“Toni”
“Not Even Jail”
“NYC”
“Evil”
“Public Pervert”
“Slow Hands”
“Untitled”
“No I In Threesome”
“Stella Was A Diver And She Was Always Down”
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