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- Metro_Chilpancingo abstract "Metro Chilpancingo (Spanish: Estación Chilpancingo) is an underground metro station along Line 9 of the Mexico City Metro. It is located in the Cuauhtémoc borough of Mexico City. It is very close to Metrobús station of the same name.The station is named after the nearby Avenida Chilpancingo, which in turn is named after the city of Chilpancingo de los Bravo, the capital of the state of Guerrero. The station logo is the silhouette of a wasp since Chilpancingo means the place of the wasps in Nahuatl.The station serves the Colonia Roma Sur and Colonia Condesa neighbourhoods in the Cuauhtémoc borough. It is located at the intersection of Avenida de los Insurgentes and Avenida Baja California. It was opened on 29 August 1988.In July 2007 a man in his 70s died of a heart attack within the station.".
- Metro_Chilpancingo address "Cuauhtémoc, Mexico City".
- Metro_Chilpancingo numberOfTracks "2".
- Metro_Chilpancingo openingDate "1988-08-29".
- Metro_Chilpancingo openingYear "1988".
- Metro_Chilpancingo railwayPlatforms "1 center platform".
- Metro_Chilpancingo thumbnail Chilpancingo.JPG?width=300.
- Metro_Chilpancingo type Mexico_City_Metro.
- Metro_Chilpancingo wikiPageID "3996846".
- Metro_Chilpancingo wikiPageRevisionID "544288437".
- Metro_Chilpancingo address Cuauhtémoc,_D.F..
- Metro_Chilpancingo address Mexico_City.
- Metro_Chilpancingo country Mexico.
- Metro_Chilpancingo hasPhotoCollection Metro_Chilpancingo.
- Metro_Chilpancingo imageCaption "Station sign at Chilpancingo, March 2012".
- Metro_Chilpancingo imageSize "300".
- Metro_Chilpancingo name "Chilpancingo".
- Metro_Chilpancingo opened "1988-08-29".
- Metro_Chilpancingo platform "1".
- Metro_Chilpancingo tracks "2".
- Metro_Chilpancingo type Mexico_City_Metro.
- Metro_Chilpancingo type Rapid_transit.
- Metro_Chilpancingo subject Category:Mexico_City_metro_stations.
- Metro_Chilpancingo subject Category:Railway_stations_opened_in_1988.
- Metro_Chilpancingo point "19.4059 -99.1686".
- Metro_Chilpancingo type Artifact100021939.
- Metro_Chilpancingo type Facility103315023.
- Metro_Chilpancingo type MexicoCityMetroStations.
- Metro_Chilpancingo type Object100002684.
- Metro_Chilpancingo type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Metro_Chilpancingo type RailwayStation104049098.
- Metro_Chilpancingo type RailwayStationsOpenedIn1988.
- Metro_Chilpancingo type Station104306080.
- Metro_Chilpancingo type Terminal104412901.
- Metro_Chilpancingo type Whole100003553.
- Metro_Chilpancingo type YagoGeoEntity.
- Metro_Chilpancingo type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Metro_Chilpancingo type ArchitecturalStructure.
- Metro_Chilpancingo type Infrastructure.
- Metro_Chilpancingo type Place.
- Metro_Chilpancingo type Station.
- Metro_Chilpancingo type Wikidata:Q532.
- Metro_Chilpancingo type Place.
- Metro_Chilpancingo type Location.
- Metro_Chilpancingo type _Feature.
- Metro_Chilpancingo type SpatialThing.
- Metro_Chilpancingo comment "Metro Chilpancingo (Spanish: Estación Chilpancingo) is an underground metro station along Line 9 of the Mexico City Metro. It is located in the Cuauhtémoc borough of Mexico City. It is very close to Metrobús station of the same name.The station is named after the nearby Avenida Chilpancingo, which in turn is named after the city of Chilpancingo de los Bravo, the capital of the state of Guerrero.".
- Metro_Chilpancingo label "Chilpancingo (estación)".
- Metro_Chilpancingo label "Metro Chilpancingo".
- Metro_Chilpancingo sameAs Chilpancingo_(estación).
- Metro_Chilpancingo sameAs m.0bbpk_.
- Metro_Chilpancingo sameAs Q3431073.
- Metro_Chilpancingo sameAs Q3431073.
- Metro_Chilpancingo sameAs Metro_Chilpancingo.
- Metro_Chilpancingo lat "19.4059".
- Metro_Chilpancingo long "-99.1686".
- Metro_Chilpancingo wasDerivedFrom Metro_Chilpancingo?oldid=544288437.
- Metro_Chilpancingo depiction Chilpancingo.JPG.
- Metro_Chilpancingo isPrimaryTopicOf Metro_Chilpancingo.
- Metro_Chilpancingo name "Chilpancingo".