Well. back in the Prohibition days in the early 1910-1920's. In California, there was this lady who sold alcohol but she had to stop. Her name was Aunt Jane (Tia Juana in spanish). So she crossed the border (white girl) and sold right on the frontier..Every American used to say, "Let's go see AUnt Jane, she's got liquor. Hence The name stuck in the area. Tia Juana....Tijuana
Its originated somewhere in Tijuana Mexico.
Tijuana Bradley's birth name is Tijuana Marie Bradley.
The name of Tijuana's mascot is "Tijuana Tot." This character is a playful representation of the city's culture and is often associated with the local sports teams, particularly the Tijuana Xolos soccer team. Tijuana Tot embodies the spirit and vibrancy of Tijuana, making it a recognizable symbol for both locals and visitors.
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The main jail in Tijuana, Mexico, is called "Centro de Detención de Tijuana" or Tijuana Detention Center. It is known for holding individuals accused of various crimes, including drug-related offenses. The facility has faced criticism over conditions and overcrowding.
Tijuana is a city in Mexico, while Tijuana CBX is a cross-border terminal that connects Tijuana to the Tijuana International Airport in the United States.
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Rancho de la Tia Juana, hence the name: Tia Juana
Mrs. in Tijuana
Mrs. in Tijuana