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Articles for Veracruz

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


The British Petroleum (BP) and the Oil Spill in the Gulf of Mexico
April 20, 2010, was the beginning of what could be one of the biggest ecological disasters in history. There was an explosion on the


PEMEX, It's Numbers and Finances
Petroleos Mexicanos, a parastatal company present in several states in Mexico, is dedicated to the proper exploration, exploitation,


The Celebration of the Bicentennial Anniversary of the Independence of Mexico
During 2010 we celebrate in México 200 years of Independence and 100 years of the Mexican Revolution. For this reason the federal, state and local governments


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


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,


Papantla, Veracruz
Papantla in Veracruz is a small city that still preserves old Mexico charm and hosts the archeological area of El Tajin, one of the most important ceremonial centers of Mesoamerica.


Mexican Writers, Octavio Paz and Emilio Carballido
From the XIX century until now, Mexican writers have been very prolific. Mexico has given the world extremely worthy gender proposals in poetry, narrative, history, theater and


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