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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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A unas horas de vuelo al otro lado del mundo. Estamos descansando en casa de mi hermana despues de varias emociones y celebraciones. Al ver al Montserrat dormida en el futon de casa de mi hermana y yo esperando que den las 4 de la mañana para volar a Bangkok. Los quiero hacer parte de este viaje que vamos a comenzar en un par de horas. Se que estuvieron en este proceso y muchos no se acuerdan como empezo o no saben les voy a abreviar un poco. Montserrat nos conocimos hace un par de meses es mas no podemos llegar [View Full Entry]

guillomon - Guillermo Buendia | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: July 21st 2009 | 22 Views | [diary=420544]


Mexico City in 20 words or less: An incredibly large, absurdly dense, booming metropolis of unbelievable proportion with a history dating back to the Aztec capital Tenochtitlan. La Ciudad de Mexico was built upon the former Aztec capital, Tenochtitlan (Teh-noh-cheet-lahn'). Tenochtitlan was originally composed of man-made islands in the middle of a lake. See After a sad goodbye to our host parents, we took a brief flight (one hour) from Guadalajara to Mexico City. The landscape changed from City to Desert to Foothills to Mountains [View Full Entry]

Calamari - Kelly Murray | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: July 21st 2009 | 83 Views | [diary=420460]

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After returning from a rainy yet beautiful dinner last night, Becca, Kara and I decided that further walking around the city just wasnt a possibility. We returned to the hostel and to our respective knitting and reading downstairs over a family-size Corona to pass the time while the rain poured down. At some point we were invited upstairs by some of our fellow hostel-mates to watch a movie... The Bucket List. Now, if you have seen this movie you will understand that it is one of the cheesiest excuses for a film that is in existence, but that perhaps the moral [View Full Entry]

CRC - Charlotte Curry | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: July 17th 2009 | 60 Views | [diary=419519]


Onsdag aften ankom vi meget traette til vores hotel, som ligger i det historiske kvarter i Mexico City. Vi havde vaeret undervejs i ca. 24 timer, er det var skoent at komme ned at ligge i en seng, flysaeder er bare ikke saa behagelige at sove i. Jeg kunne dog ikke sove saa mange timer, for selvom det var midnat her, saa var kl. 7 i Danmark, og det kunne min krop godt huske, selvom det var moerkt udenfor. Torsdagen morgen gik vi ud for at faa noget morgenmad, og vi har fundet et super godt sted lige ved siden af [View Full Entry]

Louisevenne - Louise Vennekilde | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: July 12th 2009 | 75 Views | [diary=417610]

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Hello all and welcome back! To those of you who followed the Ghana chronicles, I hope I can continue to delight and entertain. For any newbies to the blog, a hearty welcome. As some of you might know, I am headed to Mexico this coming Sunday for six weeks in a country that I feel I already know by heart. For the first week I will be seeing the sights of DF (Mexico City, for the layman among us) with two girlfriends from Elon, Becca and Kara. We shall hike up ruins! Traverse cobblestone streets! Step over the threshold of Frida [View Full Entry]

CRC - Charlotte Curry | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: July 7th 2009 | 67 Views | [diary=416236]


Coming back to the centre of Mexico City after almost five months living in Guadalajara and I can barely even remember what I thought of it the first time round. U guess jet lag and culture/language shock didnt exactly help but I'm pretty sure I didnt think much of it! It's quite nice therefore to be able to see it again, still with fresh eyes but this time less blurred y sleepiness and language difficulties. Now reading guidebooks about Mexico City dont exactly help build up one's confidence about staying here - especially considering I'm a young woman and I'm alone. [View Full Entry]

Jen goes latino - Jen Coombs | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: July 3rd 2009 | 77 Views | [diary=414813]


Fui con un amigo al recorrido dominical en el Centro Histórico. Me encanta Paseo de la Reforma y el centro en bici. Está abierto desde las ocho hasta las dos en la tarde cada domingo. Sitio Oficial. En el último domingo del mes hay un recorrido largo por el sur de la ciudad y en los otros hay un lazo alrededor del Zócalo. [View Full Entry]

Travels Of Brian - Cuentos de Viajar | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: June 24th 2009 | 64 Views | [diary=411916]

Mapa del Recorrido

Listen to Acitate Prophets, Jurrasic 5 and Radiohead Idioteque Most of this was written on the side of the road... Jesus the mangos! They´re everywhere. A guy could kill his self on one of them... like fruity little landmines all over the road. And has someone set off a smoke bomb? No, just a truck carrying dry cement, dusting the town. Mind your freight man! chicken feathers, gravel, and mangos everywhere, Fording rivers, dodging livestock, and dont mind the explosions;¨fiesta de indios - quien sabe...¨ What now - deadlock? not I... 1.2 km off road and I´m ahead of the lo [View Full Entry]

hesj - Chris is Going South | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: June 22nd 2009 | 34 Views | [diary=411172]


Tuli tehtya vahan virhearviointi ja lahdettiin eilen yobussilla Oaxacasta Mexico cityyn. Ajateltiin, etta bussissa voi hyvin nukkua kun ostettiin liput kalleimpaan luksusmalliin, jossa penkit taittuu melkein sangyiksi. Se mita ei tajuttu miettia oli etta sankya voi myos bussissa kayttaa muuhunkin kuin nukkumiseen. Ensimmaiset pari tuntia bussimatkasta meni yokkaillessa takana istuneen pariskunnan hinkatessa toisiaan. Juuri kun ma olin vaipunut jonkinasteiseen horrokseen, pysahdyttiin rajatarkastuspisteessa, jossa kaikki kommennettiin ulos seisomaan kadulle nostetun laukkunsa taakse. Osoitin mi [View Full Entry]

JYSQ - JYSQ | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: June 18th 2009 | 11 Views | [diary=409846]

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As the first blog was "details lite" we wanted to write a bit more about what we have seen and done in Mexico City. We have summarised our stay in Mexico City below: Day 1 = Centro Historico and Chapultepec Park In the morning we set off into the manic city in search of breakfast and some historic sights. After a traditional Mexican breakfast feast we headed to the Zocalo, the main plaza in MC, where the Presidential palace, the oldest cathedral in Mexico (which is sinking every day) and the 700 year old Aztec ruins of the ancient city are [View Full Entry]

GoughyandJoey - Sarah Gough | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: May 20th 2009 | 94 Views | [diary=400600]

Wedding Cake building
Coayacan fountain
Rosa casa and cruz