About Xalapa
The capital of the State of Veracruz is located amid an ecological paradise that its government and ... Read more
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For arriving to Xalapa on the Xalapa – Villahermosa highway, you must cross a fresh 800 meter long t ... Read more
Nightlife in Xalapa
RÍO LATINO New night club with two floors and a VIP area for the most “exclusive” people in the cit ... Read more
Schools in Xalapa
UNIVERSIDAD VERACRUZANA The maximum house of studies in the entity has its venue in Xalapa, but als ... Read more
Hospitals in Xalapa
HOSPITAL CENTRO MÉDICO DE XALAPA Phone (228) 814 7755 CRUZ ROJA MEXICANA Delegación Jalapa Pho ... Read more
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