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  2. Casa Aramara - Wikipedia

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    Casa Aramara is a private, seaside estate in Punta Mita, Mexico. [1] [2] The property was built by media entrepreneur, Joe Francis.[3] [4]Casa Aramara is in Punta Mita, a 1,500-acre beachfront village on the north end of Banderas Bay in the Mexican state of Nayarit, about 10 miles (16 km) north of Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco.

  3. Category:Houses in Mexico City - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Houses in Mexico City" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.

  4. Villa Mendoza - Wikipedia

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    Villa Mendoza is a small town in the state of Michoacán, Mexico. It was founded by Justo Mendoza at an unknown date but there are records as early as the 1760s documenting births and baptisms indicating the village's existence. Little by little the town started to grow and its residents decided to name the main street with Mendoza's name.

  5. Mexico City assembly OKs strongest rent control since the ...

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    Rent control has a complex history in Mexico City. Under the 1940s fixed-rent laws, inflation quickly decimated rents in real terms, resulting in people paying pocket change for apartments.

  6. Zona Rosa, Mexico City - Wikipedia

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    Marchers at the 2009 Gay Pride Parade Amberes street in Mexico City's Zona Rosa is lined with gay bars. Another prominent area is Amberes Street, home to Mexico City's gay community. [6] This community was established in the 1990s due to the area's overall tolerance and the fact that police here did not extort members of the gay community. [19]

  7. Luis Barragán House and Studio - Wikipedia

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    The guest room faces east onto the street and originally was a terrace. This and the bedrooms have a monastic feel because of their sparseness and type of furniture, reflecting the Franciscan beliefs of Barragán. [6] The roof terrace has high walls of blood red, dark brownish gray and white, with the floors in red ceramic tiles.