Aguascalientes

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A·guas·ca·lien·tes

 (ä′gwäs-kä-lyĕn′tĕs)
A city of central Mexico northeast of Guadalajara. It was built over an intricate system of tunnels constructed by ancient, still unidentified inhabitants.
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Aguascalientes

(Spanish aɣwaskaˈljentes)
n
1. (Placename) a state in central Mexico. Pop: 943 506 (2000). Area: 5471 sq km (2112 sq miles)
2. (Placename) a city in central Mexico, capital of Aguascalientes state, about 1900 m (6200 ft) above sea level, with hot springs. Pop: 830 000 (2005 est)
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A•guas•ca•lien•tes

(ˌɑ gwɑs kɑˈlyɛn tɛs)

n.
1. a state in central Mexico. 862,720; 2499 sq. mi. (6470 sq. km).
2. the capital of this state. 440,425.
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The solar plant, located in Aguascalientes, Mexico, is powered by over 200,000 Canadian Solar high-efficiency poly modules CS6U-P.
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Securities and Exchange Commission, affirmed the Long-Term, Local Currency Issuer Default Rating (IDR) of the State of Aguascalientes at 'BBB+'.
Additionally, he will be responsible for the operation of Yaskawa's three facilities located in Mexico (Aguascalientes, Apodaca and Queretaro).
In 2013, Hexpol installed a third mixing line to Aguascalientes, increasing capacity from 18,000 metric tons per year to 27.000 metric tons.
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