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  1. Ciudad Juárez (US: / s juː ˌ d ɑː d ˈ h w ɑːr ɛ z / syoo-DAHD HWAR-ez, Spanish: [sjuˈðað ˈxwaɾes] ⓘ; "Juárez City"), commonly referred to as just Juárez (Lipan: Tsé Táhú'ayá), is the most populous city in the Mexican state of Chihuahua. It was known until 1888 as El Paso del Norte ("The North Pass").

  2. May 11, 2024 · Formerly known as El Paso del Norte, it was renamed in 1888 for the Mexican president Benito Juárez, who headquartered there in 1865–66 during his struggle against the French. The city’s historic buildings include the Guadalupe mission (1662) and a late 19th-century customhouse.

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  3. It was known until 1888 as El Paso del Norte ("The North Pass"). It is the seat of the Juárez Municipality with an estimated population of 2.5 million people. Juárez lies on the Rio Grande (Río Bravo del Norte) river, south of El Paso, Texas, United States.

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  4. The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua, Mexico . Prior to 20th century. 1659 — Mission de Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe founded. [1] 1681/2 — Town founded. [2] 1682 – Ysleta Mission established. 1826 — Town named "Villa Paso del Norte." [3] 1846. The Mexican–American War begins.

  5. The makeshift wrestling ring, fashioned from iron and cable scavenged from junkyards, belongs to Inés Montenegro, who opened it two years ago after one of his sons suggested the...

  6. Mar 31, 2024 · Battle of Ciudad Juárez, (7 April–10 May 1911), defining battle that marked the end of the first phase of the Mexican Revolution (1910–20).

  7. Juárez served as Mexico’s capital when President Benito Juárez took refuge in the desert during the French occupation of the 1860s. The first important battle of the Mexican Revolution happened in Juárez, when revolutionaries captured the city in 1911 and forced the dictator Porfirio Díaz to leave office. Juárez became the “queen of...

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