Destinos de Mexico en ingles
IslaHolbox | Huatulco | Los Cabos | Manzanillo | Mazatlan | Playa del Carmen |
Puerto Escondido | Puerto Vallarta | Riviera Maya | Riviera Nayarit | Veracruz Mexico Colonial Cities of Mexico is not just beaches and sun, also worth knowing its history and traditional architecture in vast cities founded during colonial times. The New Spain, as Mexico was called, preserved much of the culture and urban vision of the oldcontinent in cities like:
Campeche | Mexico City | Guadalajara | Guanajuato | Merida | Morelia | Oaxaca | Puebla | Queretaro | San Cristobal | San Miguel de Allende |Zacatecas Mexico's large cities in Mexico also offers visitors great metropolis, an endless array of cultural performances, museums, concerts, designer boutiques, shopping malls and other large cosmopolitan elements to experience awonderful stay. Ciudad de Mexico | Guadalajara |Monterrey | Tijuana Mexico archaeological sites Proud of its pre-Hispanic past, Mexico has a large number of archaeological sites of the Maya civilization, Aztec, Olmec, Toltec and more. Views amazing, colossal pyramids and ancient mysteries await the visitor in these magical placesCancun | Chetumal | Chichen Itza | MexicoCity | Oaxaca | Palenque | Puebla | Riviera Maya | Teotihuacan | Tepoztlan | Tulum | Veracruz | YucatanMexico Adventure Destination With its huge geographical diversity: jungles, rivers, deserts, caves and caverns, mountains and beaches, Mexico is also known for offering many choices of destinations where you can explore natural sites for those who enjoy adventure activities in nature or practice the called extreme sports:
BajaCalifornia Ensenada , Loreto , Los Cabos , Todos Santos | Copper Canyon | Campeche | Chiapas | Cozumel | Riviera Maya | Valle de Bravo |Veracruz | Yucatan
State capital, Oaxaca conquest visitors either for its majestic buildings from the colonial era, his distinctive crafts, cuisine, or the rich cultural diversity and folklore.
State: Oaxaca
Coordinates:
17 ° 04'04 "N 96 ° 43'12" W
Altitude: 1557meters
Area:
85.5 km ²
Time Zone: Central Standard Time UTC-6
Population: 593.522 (INEGI, 2010)
Key Lada: 951
Considered a colonial jewel, the city of Oaxaca is known for its great artistic, craft and cultural activities. Headquarters of major venues and festivals, Oaxaca offers a wide variety of museums and buildings, among them the Museum of Contemporary Art, the RufinoTamayo Museum, the Cathedral and the Temple of Solitude.
It is also world renowned for their beautiful crafts in clay, ceramic, wood painted as alebrijes traditional and colorful textile pieces whose motives are unmistakable.
In 1987, along with the nearby archaeological site of Monte Alban, the historic center of the city was declared a World Heritage Site by Unesco. Among the culinary delights of the city is:Oaxaca cheese, tlayudas the memelitas, the molotes, Oaxacan mezcal and mole among others. In honor of mezcal is held each year the International Fair Mezcal Mezcal.
The party has undoubtedly marked the history of Oaxaca's Guelaguetza, magna celebration that every year in the month of July, the 16 ethnic groups from the eight regions of the state of Oaxaca gather. Accompanied by music, each inviteddelegation takes a typical dance and offering more traditional products in your region.
Another of the great traditions of the city of Oaxaca is the "Night of the Radishes" each December 23 showcases the creativity and ingenuity of Oaxacan gardeners among producers from bulbs and radish leaves, animals, human figures, saints and great compositions linked to Mexican traditions and...
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