Juárez

Juárez

Built as an aristocratic enclave of 19th-century mansions, Juárez today is a dynamic area that draws both punks and young professionals. The area is home to the Zona Rosa, a gay-friendly district of busy streets, sidewalk bars and lively nightclubs, as well as a thriving Korean immigrant community. Dining options include international fast food and trendy eclectic restaurants, as well as low-key Korean eateries.

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Ruby Frayre

Ruby Frayre


Atilio Marinelli

Atilio Marinelli

Actor

Steve McQueen

Steve McQueen

American actor

Chucho Salinas

Chucho Salinas

Mexican film actor

Teófilo Borunda

Teófilo Borunda

Former Governor of Chihuahua

Luis Carlos Santiago

Luis Carlos Santiago


Santanón

Santanón

Actor

Cobarde

Cobarde

Mexican professional wrestler

Abdul Latif Sharif

Abdul Latif Sharif

Chemist

Jesús Manuel Lara Rodríguez

Jesús Manuel Lara Rodríguez

Former Mayor of Guadalupe

Horace B. Strait

Horace B. Strait

Former United States Representative

Jaime Bermúdez Cuarón

Jaime Bermúdez Cuarón


Francisco Villarreal Torres

Francisco Villarreal Torres

Politician

José Ignacio Guzmán Niebla

José Ignacio Guzmán Niebla


José Reyes Estrada Aguirre

José Reyes Estrada Aguirre

Former Member of the Mexican Chamber of Deputies

Edeberto Galindo Martínez

Edeberto Galindo Martínez

Former Deputy of the Chihuahua State Congress ‧ Ramón Galindo Noriega's father

Ruby Frayre

Ruby Frayre


Rockdrigo Gonzalez

Rockdrigo Gonzalez

Mexican singer-songwriter

Manuel Ávila Camacho

Manuel Ávila Camacho

Former President of Mexico

Santiago de Liniers, 1st Count of . . .

Santiago de Liniers, 1st Count of . . .

French-Spanish military officer

Villano II

Villano II

Villano I's brother

Édgar García de Dios

Édgar García de Dios

Mexican football player

Cepillín

Cepillín

Mexican clown