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Santa Clara del Cobre is where traditional copper working in Mexico survives. There are at least 2,000 copper smiths working in over 300 workshops in the municipality. Most of the workshops in the town operate much as they did in the past, receiving various exemption from federal labor laws and tax breaks designed to preserve the craft.
Today, the center of traditional copper work in Mexico is the state of Michoacán, especially the municipality of Santa Clara del Cobre. One traditional hammered copper object is a large vessel in which pork fat is rendered or sugar caramelized for making candies. Every year during the month of August Santa Clara del Cobre holds a copper ...
A city-run institution is the Fábrica de Artes y Oficios Oriente, which is dedicated to training poorer city residents mostly in marketable skills, which does include some traditional handcrafts, such as cartonería, carpentry and metal working. The first facility was established in the east of the city, and its success has led to the opening ...
Jorge Jiménez Cantú National Airport: Cabo San Lucas: Baja California Sur: MMSL Cabo San Lucas International Airport: Campeche: Campeche: MMCP CPE Ing. Alberto Acuña Ongay International Airport: Cananea: Sonora: MMCA CNA Cananea National Airport: Cancún: Quintana Roo: MMUN CUN Cancún International Airport: Cedros Island: Baja California ...
Benito Juárez (pronounced [beˈnito ˈxwaɾes] ⓘ), is a borough (demarcación territorial) in Mexico City.It is a largely residential area, located to the south of historic center of Mexico City, although there are pressures for areas to convert to commercial use.
Lebanese Center of Mexico [40] The Leon Trotsky Museum [41] Luis Enrique Erro Planetarium [42] Memory and Tolerance Museum; Mexico City Museum [43] Mexico City’s Wax Museum [44] Miguel Hidalgo People’s Social Center– San Juan de Aragon 2nd section; Mixquic Archeological Museum – Tlahuac borough; Museo de Arte Moderno [45] Museum of ...
Mexico City International Airport, officially called "Benito Juárez International Airport", is an international airport that serves Greater Mexico City, Mexico. Mexico City Airport may also refer to: Felipe Ángeles International Airport opened in 2022 at Santa Lucía, Zumpango, State of Mexico; Mexico City Texcoco Airport, a partially built ...
The current Ciudad Constitución Airport, located 6 kilometres (3.7 mi) east of the city, replaced the previous airport situated 7 kilometres (4.3 mi) to the west. Situated at an elevation of 65 metres (213 ft) above mean sea level, the airport features a single asphalt runway, designated as 12/30, measuring 1,600 by 25 metres (5,249 by 82 ft).