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Tijuana
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Ti·jua·na  (t-wän, t-hwänä)
A city of extreme northwest Mexico on the U.S. border south of San Diego. It is a popular tourist center. Population: 1,290,000.

Tijuana [tiːˈwɑːnə (Spanish) tiˈxwana], Tia Juana
n
(Placename) a city in NW Mexico, in Baja California. Pop. (urban area): 1 150 000 (2000 est.)
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Noun1.Tijuana - a Mexican city just to the south of San Diego on the Lower California peninsula; popular among American tourists for racetracks and bullfights
Baja California, Lower California - a mountainous peninsula on northwest Mexico


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Centres of production in the area include Tomoporo, Lagunillas, and Tiajuana.
Based on the true tale of the Justice-For-Janitors campaign, Mexican immigrant Maya has been smuggled across the border from Tiajuana and gets a cleaning job in Los Angeles.
Several weeks ago, Mexican officials said they had uncovered links between the FARC and the Tiajuana drug cartel.
 
 
 
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