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Electric Power for Mexico
Caption Description
Dam construction project in the Valle de Bravo, near Mexico City (sistema hidroelectrico Miguel Aleman of the Comision Federal de Electricidad). Foreign capital is a major need of countries seeking to develop their economies. Mexico has received $60,100,000 in loans from the International Bank to develop its electric power. The International Bank for Reconstruction & Development may lend funds directly; it may guarantee loans made by others; or it may participate in such loans. [No exact date]
Unique Identifier
UN7507536
NICA ID
359330
Production Date
04/01/1951 10:54:56 PM
Country
Mexico
Credit
UN Photo/CH
File size
5.95 MB