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Inhabitants of Malinche Street in Temixco Have Lacked Public Services and Pavement for More than 40 Years

This is La Malinche. Yes, a street that we had already visited, where the residents of Temixco were already tired of waiting for solutions. Authorities have not moved a finger in the Aztec colony, and everyone has to go on with their normal life, but in these conditions it is very difficult. Will Temixco authorities pave Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz street even if it is out of historical respect?
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This is La Malinche. Yes, a street that we had already visited, where the residents of Temixco were already tired of waiting for solutions. Authorities have not moved a finger in the Aztec colony, and everyone has to go on with their normal life, but in these conditions it is very difficult. Will Temixco authorities pave Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz street even if it is out of historical respect?

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aztecamorelos.com broke the news on Thursday, April 16, 2026.
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