Mexico's Archaeological Sites
When the Spaniards arrived, the indigenous society was pe...
CANCUN
In essence a tourist destination, Cancun was developed thirty years ago by the state government as an exclusive leisure epicenter. Unfortunately, it was devastated in October 2005 by hurricane Wilma, and had to be practically re-built in its entirety.
In this respect, as well as for the amazing record of welcoming more than three million visitors a year, Cancun has exceeded all expectations, and is to this day home to many
world class hotel chains, as well as offering a high quality of services infrastructure, always with the tourist in mind.
Quintana Roo, together with the Baja California states, represent the younges...
As it has been explained, the tourist state of Quintana Roo shares many aspec...
Despite its youth within the Mexican modern federation, the state of Quintana...
With a total surface of 50,483 sq. kilometers and coasts extending some 900 k...
Tourism represents the major economic activity within the entity, contributing m...
Felix Arturo Gonzalez Canto, Constitutional Governor of the State of Quintana Ro...
According to the latest population census run across the nation in the year 2005...
When the Spaniards arrived, the indigenous society was pe...
The history of Mexicoâs political parties can be divide...
Remedios Varo was born on December 16, 1908 in Gerona, Sp...
The earthquake of Veracruz of 1973, also known as the Ori...
During 2010 we celebrated in México 200 years of I...
The 2009 outbreak of Influenza A subtype H1N1 is a new ty...
Tortillas are, without a doubt, the crucial element of Me...
These delicious tacos originated in the city of Puebla as...
The Battle of Puebla took place on the 5th of May 1862 in...
The Mexico â United States war was an armed conflict be...
Temazcal is a word of Nahuatl origin formed by temaz â ...
The French intervention of Mexico by the army of the Seco...
Chiapas offers sites of unparallel natural wealth, contra...
This maritime route takes us through the coasts, bays and...