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Articles for Puebla
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Tlacotalpan, Attractions Veracruz Tlacotalpan means “in the middle of the Earth” and is located on the southeast of Veracruz State, on the coast of the Gulf of Mexico. It
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Mexico’s Main Rivers Mexico has wonderful geographical features, and some that we couldn’t fail to mention are the rivers. With over 80 within the Mexican Republic, the following list is made up of the most
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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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Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz When speaking of Hispanic literature, it is impossible not to mention the writings of Sor Juana, woman of egalitarian ideals. Her life was interesting and since she was young, she showed
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Campeche's City Historic Center Upon the arrival of the Spanish, many of the sites economically developed into urban centers, obeying the predominating architectural
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Hurricane Karl and its Devastation This meteorological phenomenon began as a low-pressure system near the northern coast of Venezuela on September 11, 2010; it kept moving
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The Beltrán Brothers Cartel An offshoot of the Sinaloa Cartel, this criminal organization was created in 2008 by the Beltrán Leyva brothers (Carlos, Héctor, Marcos Arturo and Mario Alberto). Even though in his origins it
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The Great Mexican Painters
Mexican visual arts have been very fortunate and prolific, from the start of the 20th century painters, sculptors and even photographers, had the skill to interpret political,
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