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One of Merida's twin mansions, known as the Cámara Houses or "Las Casas Gemelas" Cathedral of Mérida as it appeared in 2010. Mérida was founded in 1542 by the Spanish conquistadors, including Francisco de Montejo the Younger and Juan de la Cámara, and named after the town of Mérida in Extremadura, Spain.
Top:Panoramic view of a residential area of Mérida and Albarregas River, Second:Panoramic view of southern Zumba area, Mérida main Cathedral and Arzobispal Palace in 4th Bolivar Avenue, Third:Mukumbari Cable Car, nearby La Montana, Campo Elias Viaduct across Albarregas River, Bottom:Panoramic view of Mérida City, View of Pico Bolivar from Mérida (all items from left to right)
In 1870 the brothers parted ways and the estate fell solely to José Dolores. There are records which mention a powerhouse with a boiler and steam motor being added. In 1886 Santa Rosa de Lima was mortgaged to Manuel Zapata Bolio for $20,000, and then acquired by José Dominguez, who had to sell it to his brother Alfredo Maria de la Trinidad in ...
Commercial real estate has beaten the stock market for 25 years — here's how savvy investors can become the landlord of Walmart, Whole Foods or Kroger Car insurance premiums in America are ...
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The group is led by real estate investor Al Tylis and soccer executive Sam Porter, who heads the Mexican squad Necaxa and D.C. United in the U.S.-based MLS, according to the outlet.
A man in West Palm Beach, Florida has been arrested after being accused of making threats against President Trump, police say.
The henequen grown in the Yucatan was used around the world for rope and twine, and became known as sisal rope, named after the seaside town of Sisal, from where the rope was shipped. Today Sisal is a sleepy fishing village, being rediscovered by locals and visitors as a beach location for vacation homes.