Also known as the Pearl of the Pacific, Acapulco was our country’s first great tourism resort. Its p ...
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Its great tourism infrastructure consists of numerous hotels, villas and suites from great internati ...
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To visit the beautiful port of Acapulco is a feast not only for the eyes, but also for the palate. ...
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LA QUEBRADA
It is the symbol of Acapulco, where brave young divers jump from a cliff more than 130 ...
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Crammed dance clubs where to dance until sunrise, bars without inhibitions, lounge style night clubs ...
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SCHOOLS IN ACAPULCO
UNIVERSIDAD AMERICANA DE ACAPULCO
Private education institution affiliated t ...
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HOSPITAL GENERAL DE ACAPULCO
Rufo Figueroa 6
Phone (744) 485 2127
HOSPITAL PRIVADO MAGALLANES
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Fortresses, Forts and Hill Forts in Mexico Being the New Spain a place that for all practical purposes was considered "savage" and unknown, several fortifications and buildings were constructed in order to protect
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Spring Break in Mexico Spring Break 2009 will be from February 28 to April 5 in the United States. The most popular destinations in Mexico for American tourists
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“La Quebrada” in Acapulco One of Guerrero’s most visited places is "La Quebrada", a rocky cliff in the port of Acapulco. This location is home of one of the most amazing diving displays you can
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The Manila Galleon The Manila Galleon or China Nao was the first route to sail through the Pacific Ocean as a link between Asia and America.
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La Condesa Neighborhood in Mexico City Its fame has turned it into one of the most representative, visited and admired neighborhoods in Mexico City. It has an embassy area, with wonderful cafes, parks,
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Mexico’s Bicentennial Celebration Mexico is getting ready for an extraordinary celebration in honor of its 200th anniversary of its Independence and 100th anniversary of its Revolution. Everything designed to commemorate these two great dates is linked to the ideal of renewing Mexico’s identity and historic continuity.
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The Cristero War
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