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NOKIA Nokia (nō`kēä), town (1996 pop. 26,326), Western Finland prov., SW Finland, on Lake Näsijärvi. It is an industrial community where wood and rubber products are manufactured. , a Finnish mobile-phone maker, inaugurated an expanded production facility in Reynosa Rey·no·sa  

A city of eastern Mexico on the Rio Grande east-northeast of Monterrey. It is a processing and shipping center in an agricultural region. Population: 461,000.
, Mexico. The expanded plant, the product of a US$50 million investment, will supply the Western Hemisphere Western Hemisphere

Part of Earth comprising North and South America and the surrounding waters. Longitudes 20° W and 160° E are often considered its boundaries.
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Title Annotation:MEXICO
Publication:Latin Trade
Geographic Code:4EUFI
Date:Jun 1, 2006
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