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Will Temixco Authorities Pave Sor Juana inés De La Cruz Street Even if It Is Out of Historical Respect?

This 17th of April commemorates the death of Sister Juana Inés de la Cruz, and the obligatory question is whether the municipality of Temixco will be encouraged, even out of historical respect, to pave the street that bears its name. Or is that a lot to ask? Because this road of the Morelos colony, seems more punishment than homage: a forgotten stretch, full of promises and zero results. Lunar lands in Temixco? NO! It is a sports unit in PESSIMO…
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This 17th of April commemorates the death of Sister Juana Inés de la Cruz, and the obligatory question is whether the municipality of Temixco will be encouraged, even out of historical respect, to pave the street that bears its name. Or is that a lot to ask? Because this road of the Morelos colony, seems more punishment than homage: a forgotten stretch, full of promises and zero results. Lunar lands in Temixco? NO! It is a sports unit in PESSIMO…

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aztecamorelos.com broke the news on Wednesday, April 15, 2026.
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