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All this has resulted in high levels of migration from other parts of Mexico. [8] [9] Querétaro has seen outstanding industrial and economic development since the mid-1990s. The Querétaro metropolitan area has the second highest per capita GDP among Mexico's metropolitan areas with US$20,000 after Monterrey. The city is the fastest-growing in ...
The municipality is part of the traditional territory of the Pame people, which extends over northern Querétaro and southern San Luis Potosí.In Querétaro, they are found in Jalpan de Serra and Arroyo Seco, especially San José de las Flores, El Rincón and El Rincón.
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Living standards are higher than average for Mexico in and around the city of Querétaro, but diminish significantly in the rural areas. [19] One important factor in the population growth has been migration into the state from other parts of Mexico due to the state’s industry, low crime rate and other factors.
Juriquilla is an affluent suburb within the limits of Santiago de Querétaro, Querétaro, Mexico. It was founded as a hacienda in the 18th century and became a golf course and residential area in the 1970s. It is some 230 kilometres (140 mi) to the northwest of Mexico City and about 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) north of central Santiago de Querétaro.
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Santa Rosa Jáuregui is one of seven boroughs of the municipality Santiago de Querétaro.It has 16,966 inhabitants, and is located at 1950 meters above sea level. The borough is the largest of the municipality of Querétaro in terms of surface, covering its northern half, though it is the smallest in terms of population.
The Universidad de las Américas de la Ciudad de México (UDLA) was founded in 1940 as the Mexico City Junior College (MCC). In the 1960s, its name changed to the University of the Americas and shortly thereafter to the current one. It was founded in Colonia Roma but moved to a facility on the Mexico City-Toluca highway.