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Monterrey Tech Bombing
The Monterrey Tech bombing occurred in August 2011 on the Atizapán de Zaragoza campus of the Monterrey Institute of Technology and Higher Education in Mexico. Two people, a professor and a guard, were injured; there were no fatalities. Incident On August 8, 2011, an improvised explosive device detonated at the Monterrey Institute of Technology and Higher Education in Atizapán de Zaragoza, which caused minor injuries to two teachers and damage to the cubicle where they were located. He reported that the homemade package was addressed to a teacher, who was given by a gardener of the institution. although they went out “for their own foot” to be moved to a hospital, reported Alfredo Castillo Cervantes, attorney of the State of Mexico, in a wireless interview. The authorities said artifact was made with gunpowder and a tube four centimeters in diameter by 30 in length. Meanwhile, around noon, classes were resumed in the campus, only the A1 building remains closed and the area next ...
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Atizapán De Zaragoza
Atizapán de Zaragoza is a municipality, in State of Mexico in Mexico. The municipality covers an area of 91.07 km². In 2010, the municipality had a total population of 489,937. At the west side of the city is the Zona Esmeralda district (the Lomas de Valle Escondido and surrounding neighborhoods), considered one of the wealthiest in the State of Mexico and Greater Mexico City. The Valle Escondido and Chiluca country clubs are located here. It takes its name from the nahuatl word ''Ātīzapan'', which is formed by three words: " ā-tl", which means "water", "tīza-tl", which means "white clay" and "īpan, which means "over" or "place over" in a metaphorical form. Finished this, the name means "Place over clay waters". Atizapán is located east from Toluca, and inside the Greater Mexico City limits. During the French Intervention, general Ignacio Zaragoza stayed here, and used the town for the gathering of weapons. Geography While the city takes up almost all of the mun ...
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