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Delicias (other)
Delicias may refer to: * Delicias Municipality, Mexico * Delicias, Chihuahua, a city in Mexico * Delicias, Táchira, a town in Venezuela * Delicias (Madrid Metro), in Madrid's downtown * Delicias railway station, in Arganzuela, Madrid, Spain. * Madrid-Delicias The Museo del Ferrocarril (Railway Museum) in Madrid, Spain, is one of the largest historic railroad collections in Europe. It is housed in a redundant railway station called Madrid-Delicias in the ''barrio'' of Delicias. The location is near th ... station, now a railway museum. * Zaragoza–Delicias railway station, in Zaragoza, Aragon, Spain * Delicias, a district of Upala canton, Alajuela province, Costa Rica. See also * Las Delicias (other) {{disambiguation, geo ...
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Delicias Municipality
Delicias is one of the 67 municipalities of Chihuahua, in northern Mexico. The capital lies at Delicias. The municipality covers an area of 335.4 km². As of 2010, the municipality had a total population of 137,935, up from 127,211 as of 2005. As of 2010, the city of Delicias had a population of 118,071. Other than the city of Delicias, the municipality had 687 localities, the largest of which (with 2010 populations in parentheses) were: Colonia Revolución (3,995), Miguel Hidalgo (2,850), classified as urban; and Colonia Campesina (2,365), Colonia Nicolás Bravo (Kilómetro Noventa y Dos) (1,772), Colonia Terrazas (1,602), and Colonia Abraham González (La Quemada) (1,404), classified as rural. Politics Municipal presidents *(1974 - 1976): Fernando Baeza Meléndez *(1976 - 1977): Salvador Montelongo *(1977 - 1980): Carlos Manuel Carrasco Chacón *(1980 - 1983): Lorenzo Treviño de los Santos *(1983 - 1986): Horacio González de las Casas *(1986): Gabriel Baeza ...
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Delicias, Chihuahua
Delicias (Spanish for ''Delights'') is a city in the Mexican state of Chihuahua and serves as the seat of the municipality of the same name. It is located southeast of the state capital, Chihuahua. Delicias was declared an official municipality of the state of Chihuahua on January 7, 1935. Delicias is a small industrial city and a major agricultural center located in the Conchos River Valley. As of 2015, the city of Delicias had a population of 148,045 inhabitants, while the metropolitan area had a population of 223,993 inhabitants. It was founded on 30 April 1933, making it one of Mexico's youngest cities. The municipality of Delicias is one of the smallest in the state in terms of size area. History Prehistoric artifacts have been found in the Conchos River Valley that show evidence that indigenous people lived in the area for centuries before European settlers arrived in the area. Several indigenous mummies were found in the valley and are on display in the Museum of Paleo ...
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Delicias, Táchira
Las Delicias or Delicias is a town in the Venezuelan Andean The Andes, Andes Mountains or Andean Mountains (; ) are the List of mountain ranges#Mountain ranges by length, longest continental mountain range in the world, forming a continuous highland along the western edge of South America. The range i ...
States of Venezuela, state of Táchira (state), Táchira. The town is the County seat, shire town of the Rafael Urdaneta Municipality, Táchira, Rafael Urdaneta municipality and, according to the 2001 Venezuelan census, has a population of 6,224. It is located on the Colombian border, from the Colombian town of Ragonvalia. Located high in the Venezuelan Andes, the town is characterized by rugged terrain and steep slopes. El Tamá National Park, one of the principal tourist attractions in the region, is located nearby. Populated places in Táchira {{Venezuela-geo-stub ...
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Delicias (Madrid Metro)
Delicias station is a Madrid Metro station in Madrid city centre. It was opened on 26 March 1949 and is situated near the Railway Museum. It should not be confused with the similarly named station of Cercanías Madrid Cercanías Madrid is the commuter rail service that serves Madrid, the capital of Spain, and its metropolitan area. It is operated by Cercanías Renfe, the commuter rail division of Renfe, the former monopoly of rail services in Spain. Its to ..., as there is no direct access between the two. References Madrid Metro stations located underground Line 3 (Madrid Metro) stations 1949 establishments in Spain Railway stations opened in 1949 {{Spain-railstation-stub ...
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Delicias Railway Station
Delicias, is a railway station serving the area of Arganzuela in Madrid, Spain. Is owned by Adif and operated by Renfe Operadora. The station is served by Cercanías Madrid lines C-1, C-7 and C-10. It should not be confused with the former Delicias terminus, which currently houses the Railway Museum. Nor should it be confused with homonymous station of Madrid Metro The Madrid Metro (Spanish: ''Metro de Madrid'') is a rapid transit system serving the city of Madrid, capital of Spain. The system is the 14th longest rapid transit system in the world, with a total length of 293 km (182 mi). Its gro ..., as there is no direct access between the two stations. References Cercanías Madrid stations Railway stations in Madrid {{Spain-railstation-stub ...
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Madrid-Delicias
The Museo del Ferrocarril (Railway Museum) in Madrid, Spain, is one of the largest historic railroad collections in Europe. It is housed in a redundant railway station called Madrid-Delicias in the ''barrio'' of Delicias. The location is near the centre of Madrid. The railway museum opened in the Palacio de Fernán Núñez, which is now the seat of the ''Fundación de los Ferrocarriles Españoles''. After an agreement between RENFE and the Ministry of Culture regarding the future of Las Delicias station, the collections were transferred to Las Delicias which opened as a railway museum in 1984. The building The building is not to be confused with the station opened in 1996 by Cercanías Madrid called Delicias. The station was opened in March 1880 by King Alfonso XII and Queen Maria Cristina. It was commissioned by a short-lived railway company, the ''Compañía de los Caminos de Hierro de Ciudad Real a Badajoz'', which had recently opened a line from Ciudad Real to the capital ...
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Zaragoza–Delicias Railway Station
Zaragoza–Delicias station is a Train station, railway station located in the city of Zaragoza in Aragon, Spain. The station opened on 7 May 2003, and the Central Bus Station Zaragoza opened on 5 May 2007, providing a wide intermodality to passengers. It is served by the AVE high-speed trains between Madrid and Barcelona and onwards to Figueres. The building was designed by Carlos Ferrater and José María Valero.divisare.com


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Delicias District
Delicias is a district of the Upala canton, in the Alajuela province of Costa Rica Costa Rica (, ; ; literally "Rich Coast"), officially the Republic of Costa Rica ( es, República de Costa Rica), is a country in the Central American region of North America, bordered by Nicaragua to the north, the Caribbean Sea to the no .... Geography Delicias has an area of km² and an elevation of metres. Demographics For the 2011 census, Delicias had a population of inhabitants. Transportation Road transportation The district is covered by the following road routes: * National Route 4 * National Route 164 * National Route 728 References {{CostaRica-geo-stub Districts of Alajuela Province Populated places in Alajuela Province ...
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