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About Taxco

The city of Taxco is one of the most picturesque sites of colonial Mexico; it emerged as a mining ce ... Read more


Where to Stay in Taxco

POSADA DE LA MISION 5 stars Cerro de la Misión 32 Toll free: 01 800 008 2920 http://www.posadami ... Read more


Where to Eat in Taxco

Taxco’s gastronomy is distinguished for the exotic ingredients of its delectable mestizo dishes like ... Read more


Where to Go / What to Do in Taxco

The Historic Center of this ancient colonial city is one of the tourist attractions you must visit; ... Read more


Schools in Taxco

CENTRO EDUCATIVO HUMANO Private basic education. Callejón de Escobar 14 Puente Rmaonet CENTRO ... Read more


Hospitals in Taxco

HOSPITAL GENERAL ADOLFO PRIETO Public medical institution with emergency services, hospitalization, ... Read more


Nightlife in Taxco

BAR BERTA Famous place where the now traditional namesake drinks were invented. Prepared with mine ... Read more



Articles for Taxco

INAH
The National Anthropology and History Museum (INAH) of Mexico is a public organism dedicated to the research, preservation, protection and publication of the prehistoric, anthropologic, archeological and historical heritage of Mexico.


Charreria
Charreria is a competitive and regulated activity, based on the equestrian practices developed during the Colonial era and Mexican Revolution.


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


Hydroelectric Centrals in Mexico
Hydroelectric centrals take the energy from the natural water flow on a natural slope called geodesic curve, where an engine transmits


Earthquakes in Mexico, The Worst Earthquakes
The earthquake of Veracruz of 1973, also known as the Orizaba Earthquake, has been the worst earthquake to ever occur in Veracruz.


Vicente Rojo Almazán, Great Artist
This great artist, Catalan by origin and Mexican by adoption, was born in 1932 in Barcelona, Spain; where he studied drawing, ceramics


The Legacy of Luis Nishizawa
Son of Japanese Kenji Nishizawa and Mexican Maria de Jesus Flores, Luis was born at Hacienda de San Mateo, in the municipality of


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