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  2. Pueblos Mágicos - Wikipedia

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    Programme logo. The Programa Pueblos Mágicos (Spanish: [pweβloˈmaxiko] ⓘ; "Magical Towns Programme") is an initiative led by Mexico's Secretariat of Tourism, with support from other federal agencies, to promote a series of towns around the country that offer visitors "cultural richness, historical relevance, cuisine, art crafts, and great hospitality".

  3. Barrios Mágicos - Wikipedia

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    The Barrios Mágicos are twenty-one areas in Mexico City highlighted by the city government to attract tourism; the program is sponsored by the city government and is patterned after the "Pueblos Mágicos" (Magical Towns) program of the Mexican federal government.

  4. Combining the magic of Mexico City with the charm of ... - AOL

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    A 12-day private journey to Mexico, staying at the Geneve in Mexico City, Quinta Real in Oaxaca and Las Brisas Ixtapa in Zihuatanejo, starts from £3,880pp based on two sharing a room.

  5. Pátzcuaro - Wikipedia

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    Pátzcuaro (Spanish: [ˈpatskwaɾo] ⓘ) is a city and municipality located in the state of Michoacán, Mexico.The town was founded sometime in the 1320s, at first becoming the capital of the Purépecha Empire and later its ceremonial center.

  6. Catemaco - Wikipedia

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    Catemaco (Spanish: ⓘ) is a city in the south of the Mexican state of Veracruz. It serves as the municipal seat for the municipality of the same name. The city is located on Lake Catemaco, with the municipality stretching north to the Gulf of Mexico. Catemaco is a tourist destination, with its main attractions being the lake, remnants of the ...

  7. Malinalco - Wikipedia

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    Malinalco is 115 km (71 mi) southwest of Mexico City. [ 2 ] Malinalco has always been associated with magic or sorcery due to the legend that it was the home the goddess Malinalxóchitl. [ 3 ]

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  9. List of World Heritage Sites in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    The city of Puebla was founded by the Spanish in 1531 on an important trade route connecting Mexico City and Veracruz, on the foot of the Popocatepetl volcano. The city has a Renaissance grid plan and has preserved numerous monumental Baroque buildings, including the cathedral (pictured), the Convent Church of San Francisco , the Biblioteca ...