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2 unusual facts about Juarez


Juarez-Lincoln High School

Benito Juarez-Abraham Lincoln High School is a Texas UIL Class 5A high school in the La Joya Independent School District named after two iconic presidents: Benito Juarez of Mexico, and Abraham Lincoln 16th President of the United States.

Mountain Time Zone

The Phoenix metropolitan area is the largest metropolitan area in the zone; the largest metropolitan area that observes Mountain Daylight Time is the binational El Paso–Juárez area, closely followed by Denver, Colorado.


Arriba Juárez

Arriba Juárez is a magazine show currently airing on XEPM-TV, a Televisa station in Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua, Mexico.

Carlos Montes

After threats against his life and beatings by the police and many arrests on false charges, he went underground and lived in Juarez, Mexico, and later in El Paso, Texas, where he did organized labor.

Douglas Lima

With the win, Lima was given an MFC Welterweight title shot against Jesse Juarez at MFC 27.

George Enrique Herbert

Jorge Manuel Torres Teyer and Victor Manuel Adan Carrasco, leaders of the Juarez Cartel in Belize and the Mexican state of Quintana Roo, with whom Herbert conspired, pled guilty in Manhattan federal court in 2003, and were sentenced in May 2004.

Glenrio, New Mexico and Texas

A Texaco station (1950) and a diner (Brownlee Diner/Little Juarez Café, 1952) were constructed in Texas using the art moderne architectural style.

Guy Madison

Later that month, Madison married actress Sheila Connolly in Juarez, Mexico.

Iván Juárez

Iván Mauricio Juárez (born October 20, 1976 in San Francisco (Córdoba), Argentina) is an Argentine footballer.

Jerry Schatzberg

Jerry Schatzberg, 40, fashion photographer, novice film director and Faye Dunaway's fiancé; by Corinne Schatzberg; on grounds of incompatibility; after 18 years of marriage, two children: in Juárez, Mexico.

Jorge Cumbo

In the mid 1980s, Cumbo formed a trio with Lito Vitale (piano) and Lucho Gonzales and later recorded with Manolo Juarez.

Juan Gabriel

Not settling as a local performer, Alberto left Ciudad Juárez for Mexico City where he began working part-time for RCA writing the chorus of songs for many established artists such as Angélica María, Leo Dan and Roberto Jordan.

Juarez Moreira

Juarez Moreira (born 1954 in Guanhães, Brazil) is a Brazilian guitarist and composer.

Julio Domínguez

Julio César "Cata" Domínguez Juárez (born November 8, 1987 in Arriaga, Chiapas) is a Mexican football centre back.

Lewis D. Campbell

The occupying French forces of Maximilian had Juarez's government on the run, and Campbell failed to reach them.

Melchor Ocampo

Although presidents Juárez and Buchanan were both in favour of the arrangement, it was never ratified by the U.S. Senate on account of the impending Civil War in the United States.

Mickey Kuhn

He later went on to appear in Juarez (1939) opposite Bette Davis, and in A Streetcar Named Desire (1951), in which he was reunited with Vivien Leigh a dozen years after they first worked together in Gone with the Wind.

Noelia

Noelia also supports the Initiative "Juarez Sin Frio" a movement to raise funds to create a brigade to bring warm clothing and portable heaters to the villages in the high altitude mountains of Chihuahua, preventing deaths in winter due to the extremely low temperatures.

North Franklin Mountain

For centuries, Native Americans and other travellers have used the vegetation and wildlife in the Franklins when crossing the Paso del Norte—the gap between the Franklin Mountains and the Juarez Mountains that is now the site of Ciudad Juárez and El Paso.

Nuestra Belleza San Luis Potosí 2011

Nuestra Belleza San Luis Potosí 2011, was held at the Teatro “Benito Juárez” in Cedral, San Luis Potosí on July 15, 2011.

Plácido Vega y Daza

In 1864, General Plácido de la Vega, by then a 3rd division central army General, was sent by Juárez on a secret mission to California, to meet with leading Mexican-American families of Contra Costa to seek support for the constitutional government of Mexico and the movement for independence.

Scene 23

The original lineup of Scene 23 consisted of six members, three males and three females: Josh Henderson (background vocals), Donavan Green (background vocals), Moises Juarez (background vocals), Monika Christian (lead and background vocals), Laurie Gidosh (lead and background vocals) and Dorothy Szamborska (lead and background vocals).

The I Live Here Projects

I Live Here started out as a book documentary about the stories of refugees and displaced women and children in Burma, Juarez, Chechnya, and Malawi.

Vicente Carrillo

Vicente Carrillo Fuentes (born 1962), Mexican drug trafficker, leader of Juárez Cartel

XEGLO-AM

XEGLO (La Voz de la Sierra Juárez – "The Voice of the Sierra Juárez") is an indigenous community radio station that broadcasts in


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