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Central DepartmentDepartmento Central | |||||||||||||||
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Subdivision of the Federal District of Mexico | |||||||||||||||
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• Established | 1928 | ||||||||||||||
• Disestablished | 1941 | ||||||||||||||
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The Central Department (Spanish: Departamento Central) was an administrative subdivision of the Mexican Federal District. It was formed in 1928 from the former municipalities of Mexico, Tacuba, Tacubaya and Mixcoac. In 1941, the delegación of General Anaya was merged with the Central Department to form Mexico City.
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