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The article for Nezahualcoyotl, which is the same name, is about the pre-conquest monarch of that name. The division shouldn't be made in that way. john k 14:44, 30 Jan 2005 (UTC)


To some, the names mi Nezota and Neza York are offensive.

This page is shameful -- this city has over 1 million people, and it amounts to 3 sentences. Only 9 cities in the US can claim a million residents, and all of them are so big they need seperate subpages. I can't do this myself -- I've never been there.

Also, describing a whole city as "dusty" is certainly not NPOV.

--- It is factual though... Neza is dusty. Have you ever flown over Neza? It looks like its surrounded in a big cloud of pollution, always gray and hazy. And where is MiNezota and Neza York mentioned? (I must shamefully admit I laughed loudly over those two terms!). There's nothing much else to say about Neza. What? Should we describe the types of crime happen there? The type of people that live there (nacos)? How and why it's infamous among Mexicans? That no sane person will even go near it? Now that would be NPOV.--Avllr 20:07, 1 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

In regards to your previous comment:

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I agree Neza is polluted and there is crime yes, absolutely but the same is true in large cities across the United States (New York, Los Angeles just to mention some) I have to laugh with you about MinNezota and Neza York, I've never heard of those places either....However there is much to say about Neza, perhaps not to your interest (trust me it's a different place once you’re in the ground and not just hovering over the city. People are friendly for the most part if you do not mess with them or try to show off) there are places to go, things to do etc....Which I plan to outline on the page. Just as I mention before it's like any other large city here in the United States. And I do have to disagree with you about the (naco) comment; unfortunately it is merely a generalization SOME people make about the people whom live in Nezahualcoyótl. The truth is that we have a little bit of everything among our population just like any place in the world. Rodolfo Cervantes 22:58, 8 December 2006 (UTC)

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BetacommandBot (talk) 12:33, 8 March 2008 (UTC)[reply]