Tijuana México Temple

Tijuana México Temple
Tijuana México Temple
Announced
Temple Site
Temple Site
Number TBD edit data
Announcement 2 October 2010
Floor area TBD
Official websiteNews & Images

Coordinates: 32°29′20.4648″N 116°55′39.198″W / 32.489018°N 116.927555°W / 32.489018; -116.927555

The Tijuana México Temple is a planned temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints to be constructed in Tijuana, México.[2] The announcement was made by President Thomas S. Monson on October 02, 2010, during the church's semi-annual General Conference. It will be the thirteenth temple built in Mexico.

Temple Site

Tijuana México Temple will be constructed in southeastern Tijuana near Cerro Colorado.

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