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Coordinates: 32°2957N 116°5801W / 32.499165°N 116.96685°W / 32.499165; -116.96685
 

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La Cinco y Diez
Intersection, Transit Hub, and Neighborhood in Tijuana
Traffic and pedestrian bridge at Cinco y Diez
Traffic and pedestrian bridge at Cinco y Diez
La Cinco y Diez is located in Tijuana Centro
La Cinco y Diez

La Cinco y Diez


Location within Central Tijuana

Coordinates: 32°29′57N 116°58′01W / 32.499165°N 116.96685°W / 32.499165; -116.96685
CountryMexico
StateBaja California
Municipality (municipio)Tijuana
Borough (delegación)La Mesa
Area code664
Cinco y Diez pedestrian bridge

La Cinco y Diez (lit. "The Five and Ten", also written "La 5 y 10"), is the name of an intersection, pedestrian overpass over that intersection,[1] public transportation hub[2] and major retail district[3]inLa Mesa borough, Tijuana, Mexico. The name exists because a branch of the Luján/Cardenas family's "La Cinco y Diez" five and dime store once stood here, and Tijuana residents taking taxis or buses would ask to be let off by "La Cinco y Diez".[4]

The area has numerous shopping centers, department stores, supermarkets and hypermarkets, including:[5]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Ambulantes lavan el crucero de la Cinco y Diez" [Street vendors wash the La Cinco y Diez pedestrian bridge] (in Spanish). En Línea BC. 7 August 2018. Retrieved 22 March 2019.
  • ^ Dibble, Sandra. "Tijuana turns to Bus Rapid Transit". sandiegouniontribune.com.
  • ^ Crupi, Thomas (March 22, 1998). "Tijuana, a Border City in Transition: On the Road to Polycentric Development". Center for Latin American Studies, San Diego State University – via Google Books.
  • ^ "Eleuteria Pastor: teatro". Instituto Tamaulipeco para la Cultura. March 22, 2003 – via Google Books.
  • ^ "Map of 32°29'57.0"N 116°58'00.8"W". 32°29'57.0"N 116°58'00.8"W. Google Maps.

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Cinco_y_Diez&oldid=1149871768"

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