Capital of Morelos, Cuernavaca has been known for centuries as the City of the Eternal Spring.
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Capital of Morelos, Cuernavaca has been known for centuries as the City of the Eternal Spring. Continue reading Cuernavaca, Morelos The small village of Tlayacapan in the hills of Morelos is is known for its clay and ceramic pottery and figurines. Continue reading Tlayacapan, Morelos The 16th C. Hacienda of San Antonio Atlacomulco, now called the Ex-Hacienda de Cortés, was one of the most important sugar mills of the colonial era. Continue reading Ex-Hacienda de Cortés Aguascalientes is host to more than 35 ex-haciendas, both in ruins and in various stages of restoration and repair or full use. These include Hacienda and Temple of San Blas de Pabellón, Hacienda El Chichimeco and Hacienda de los Cuartos. Continue reading Ex-Haciendas of Aguascalientes Overview of the state of Aguascalientes, Mexico, its capital of the same name and its gastronomy. Attractions include mineral hot springs, ex-haciendas and the towns of Asientos and Rincon de Romos. Continue reading Aguascalientes State Overview The charming colonial gold and silver producing city of Guanajuato, located in a region of central Mexico known as El Bajio, was in 1988 declared a UNESCO World Heritage site. Its attractions include the “Alhondiga de Granaditas” regional museum, the Mummy museum, Quijote museum, the Basilica de Nuestra Señora de Guanajuato and numerous other colonial era churches, the Mercado Hidalgo crafts market and the La Valenciana Silver Mine. Every year in October Guanajuato hosts the renowned Festival Internacional Cervantino – International Cervantes Festival, Mexico’s most well-known and attended cultural festival. Continue reading Guanajuato City Cuautla is located at the base of the Popocatepetl volcano in eastern Morelos, in an area of sugar cane and hot springs. Continue reading Cuautla, Morelos |
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