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Background: The site of advanced Amerindian civilizations, Mexico came under Spanish rule for three centuries before achieving independence early in the 19th century. A devaluation of the peso in late 1994 threw Mexico into economic turmoil, triggering the worst recession in over half a century. The nation continues to make an impressive recovery. Ongoing economic and social concerns include low real wages, underemployment for a large segment of the population, inequitable income distribution, and few advancement opportunities for the largely Amerindian population in the impoverished southern states. Elections held in July 2000 marked the first time since the 1910 Mexican Revolution that the opposition defeated the party in government, the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI). Vicente FOX of the National Action Party (PAN) was sworn in on 1 December 2000 as the first chief executive elected in free and fair elections.




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Well I made it to México city! I was sick the first couple of days but after some much needed rest and after hearing that they found Lucy mi gatito (ˇdepúes de tres semanas!) I feel better. yay! Today was very eventful. I went to the templo mayor, which is the main temple for the aztec empire tenochitlan, all of mexico city sits atop what used to be Tenochitlan, which was a village of 200,000, peaking in the early 1300´s and sat in the middle of a lake. Anyway they uncoverd the ruins of this temple in the late 1970´s. It [View Full Entry]

Gigibunnie - Gretchen Dickson | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: April 10th 2009 | 133 Views | [diary=389442]


Hi all! I plan to keep up on this blog so you can see what I'm up to on my travels... I leave for Mexico City next Wednesday, April 8th! I'll be staying in Colonia Centro downtown Mexico City two blocks from El Zocalo and Catedral National. Superexcited! [img=http://www.luxuriousmexico.com/wwwluxuriousmexico/Luxurious%20Mexico/Circuits/Deluxe%20fascinating%20Mexico/El%20Zocalo%20in%20Mexico%20City%20Photo%20by%20visitmexicopress.jpg] [View Full Entry]

Gigibunnie - Gretchen Dickson | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: April 2nd 2009 | 83 Views | [diary=387148]


Hello Everyone: I have 15 minutes to write my blog. I will start with Romon. The other night on the way home from supper we paused to watch tacos being made at a little hole in the all restaurant. There was a crowd of people sitting on those little plastic stools that I mentioned in my other blog. The cook whose name was Romon was the center of attention. He moved like a dipping bird, bobbing up and down, hands moving in all directions. He looked like someone who had to pee or like he was about to tip over at [View Full Entry]

cocopuff - david Valentine | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: January 5th 2009 | 56 Views | [diary=360160]


The messaure of a good company is how they deal with things when they go wrong. We booked several internal flights in Mexico that we intended to use for two trips. One to catch the Copper Canyon train from Los Mochis. The others to visit Mayan temples to the East of Mexico from Mexico city to Villamosa, Villamosa to Merida and Merida back to Mexico city. I had left the tickets to visit the Mayan temples in London and had called BA on 31st of October who informed me that I would be able to pick up replacement tickets at any [View Full Entry]

Dyl - Dylan Bartlett | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: December 26th 2008 | 127 Views | [diary=356954]


Hi All, Just thought we would say hello before we leave Mexico City! Not sure what our internet access will be like at Puerto Escondido. We climbed the second highest Pyramid in the world yesterday after drinking 3 really nice home made Tequila's!! One was straight from the plant another was made with Honey and almonds mmmmmm and the other just plain tequila, all really yummy! Teotihuacan was amazing, the view from the biggest pyramid was wicked. Being 2000 feet above sea level makes for hard climbing, and the steps are really steep, but pretty amazing when you get to the [View Full Entry]

SAMandADELE - Adele Sumner & Sam Pemberton | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: November 30th 2008 | 51 Views | [diary=350069]


Hello All!! Well we made it here! 29 hours, and we are still not in our room! We cant have it untill 11am! It's 10 now so not long! We have just had breakfast on the roof terrace of where we are staying, the sun is shining and we are both still smiling, even tho we are both feeling a bit vacant! All the flights were fine we had our own row each time so it felt quite chilled out, the last 12 hour flight was the hardest, but then we discovered we could have Bombay Saphire and tonic, so proceded [View Full Entry]

SAMandADELE - Adele Sumner & Sam Pemberton | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: November 27th 2008 | 44 Views | [diary=349092]


Do zahradnictvi pro venecek, nejake ty svicky a hura na hrbitov! Vazna tvar a pieta, zima a sychravo, letma vzpominka na zesnuleho…tak takhle mozna vypadaji dusicky u nas, ale v Mexiku je tomu malinko jinak! Sychravo mozna ano, venecky take, ale jde zejmena o veliky svatek jehoz mistni rozmery ten nas lehce premuzou. Hlavni barva dusicek alias “Dia de Muertos - dne mrtvych” je oranzova. Kvetinou cislo jedna tedy zcela logicky afrikan! Smutek tu vubec nema misto. Pripravy na svatek Dia de Muertos jsou velike. V kazde domacnosti, obchudku, hotylku nebo v kancelari se delaji [View Full Entry]

gromit - Martin Jelinek | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: November 24th 2008 | 86 Views | [diary=347968]

Dia de muertos
Z domu Fridy Kahlo

We clocked up some serious bus miles (and hours!) after Tulum, first travelling to Chichen Itza to see the pyramids and other ruins there before spending a day in a town called Merida and a 20 hour bus journey to reach Oaxaca in the south of Mexico. Merida and Oaxaca are both old spanish colonial towns with really colourful central squares and markets. The people were really friendly and much easier to understand than the Cubans! We sampled the local spirits (Mezcal and Tequila) and obviously the beer... the specialty in terms of food other than the typical mexican tortillas, burritos [View Full Entry]

Andy_and_Tamar - Andy & Tamar | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: September 5th 2008 | 170 Views | [diary=320225]

Nice to see the local wildlife....
Oaxaca Square
It´s tiring in Mexico

30th July. Arrived Mexico City late afternoon City of a million taxis, green VW Beetles. Huge, huge and very fast and busy. Very little English is spoken. Hotel Mallorca is near a park (Monument of Maya or something) which is a shanty town of tents and tarps. Witnessed a nude dancing demo there. Was told by the only person we found to speak English that the lefty political party hire these people to demonstrate about anything and everything. Bit knackered, not used to the altitude yet. Hotel had no maps, so a bit of a wasted first day really. Day 2 [View Full Entry]

dinosontour - Kev and Wendy | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: August 2nd 2008 | 121 Views | [diary=307339]

Mexico city
Mexico city
Mexico city

Mexico City is wonderful! I was expecting it to be crowded, dirty and dangerous but I´ve been pleasantly surprised. (Well, maybe it´s crowded, dirty etc. in other parts of the city but not where I´ve been!) I´ve been here for six days now and have managed to change my flight to Guatemala so I´m flying there tomorrow. Despite all my whining about how "expensive" things are in Mexico, I think I´ll miss this city! I´ve been passing the time wandering through parks and visiting monuments and museums so I should be very cultured now. I´ve been to the Museo Nacional de [View Full Entry]

Alice1985 - Alice | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: July 22nd 2008 | 935 Views | [diary=303323]

military band - Zocalo
soldiers - Zocalo
army trucks - Zocalo


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