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  2. Category:Tourist attractions in Hidalgo (state) - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Tourist attractions in Hidalgo (state)" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. E.

  3. Category:Tourist attractions in Mexico by state - Wikipedia

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    Tourist attractions in Hidalgo (state) (1 C, 4 P) J. ... Tourist attractions in the State of Mexico (3 C, 9 P) Tourist attractions in Mexico City (13 C, 28 P)

  4. 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".

  5. List of national parks of Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Hidalgo: composed of Barranca de San Vicente y Cerro de Cangando Los Novillos National Park: 1940: 0.4: Coahuila: Los Remedios National Park: 1938: 4: Estado de México: Molino de Flores Nezahualcóyotl National Park: 1937: 0.5: Estado de México: Nevado de Toluca National Park: 1936: 467: Estado de México: Palenque National Park: 1981: 17 ...

  6. Tolantongo hot springs - Wikipedia

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    The hot springs are located on an ejido, the Ejido de San Cristóbal, a system of cooperative land ownership that restored rights to farmers and Mexico's Indigenous people to own their own land. During the 1970s, the site began to be developed through the construction of a road to the geothermal area, the caves, providing access to the hot ...

  7. Huasca de Ocampo - Wikipedia

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    Huasca de Ocampo was the first in Hidalgo state to become part of the federal Pueblos Mágicos (Magical Towns) tourism program, mostly because most of the town's old buildings remain and the pace of life has changed very little here since the first half of the 20th century. [4] [7]