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Boating in Los Cabos and The Sea of Cortez This region of Mexico is, maybe, besides the Cancun region and the Riviera Maya, one of the most exclusive destinations of the country, visited by tourists from all over the world.
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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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José Luis Cuevas Museum On Academia Street #13, between the streets Moneda and Guatemala at Mexico City’s Historic Center, in a place that seems to be preserved
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Xavier Villaurrutia His poetry dealt with the issue of death, centered on images of night and darkness; however, his later work tended towards topics of love and rebirth.
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Universidad de Guanajuato This institution is recognized for its ideal of truth as a fundamental value practiced through freedom of thought, research and opinion for guaranteeing justice and equity in its mission.
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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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The Cristero War
The Cristero War is also known as Cristiada. It was an armed struggle between the Government and the Church from 1926 to 1929. If was fought
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