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  2. Ajijic - Wikipedia

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    Ajijic is a very festive village with many holidays, special events and parades about once a month. [9] Mexico's National Chili Cook-Off has been held in Ajijic since 1978 and attracts thousands of Mexican and international visitors each February. [10]

  3. The Most Romantic Place in Every State - AOL

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    The Grand Canyon's stunning beauty is an undeniable hit with tourists, making it hard to find a quieter spot to share a scenic view with your sweetie. One overlook worth trying is Yaki Point ...

  4. San Antonio Cuajimoloyas - Wikipedia

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    San Antonio Cuajimoloyas (often known simply as Cuajimoloyas) is a village in the Sierra Norte de Oaxaca region in Oaxaca, Mexico. It is located at an elevation of 10,490 feet (3,197 meters). It is located at an elevation of 10,490 feet (3,197 meters).

  5. Questa, New Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Questa is a village in Taos County, New Mexico, United States.The population was 1,770 at the 2010 census.The village has trails into the Rio Grande Gorge, trout fishing, and mountain lakes with trails that access the Sangre de Cristo Mountains that overlook the area.

  6. How to Spend a Perfect Weekend in Oaxaca, Mexico - AOL

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  7. Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge - Wikipedia

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    In addition to hosting rare bird species, Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge is also home to the southernmost known population of the New Mexico meadow jumping mouse along the Rio Grande river. This mouse is a distinctive, genetically unique subspecies found in certain regions of New Mexico, Arizona, and southern Colorado.