Parroquia de San Bernardino de Siena: Mexico City
Parroquia de San Bernardino de Siena: Mexico City
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Mexico Travel Guide and DestinationsRelated Mexico Travel InformationConvent of San Bernardino de Siena : Mexico CityConvent of San Bernardino de Siena This sixteenth building of the century is observed for its petals of the flower cut out of stone -- a signature of the Indians who made most of work -- in the sixteenth retables of the century, including one from three of such altarpieces in the country which miraculeusement was miraculeusement preserved by more than 400 years. The Indian governor passed of Xochimilco, Apoxquiyohuatzin, is buried here. Inside and on the right, the cranium on the source is of a rack of cranium what is pre-Hispanico by meaning mixture of the Indian-Christian of the concept Basilica Parroquia La Purisima: MonterreyBasilica Parroquia La Purisima: Monterrey Modern church known for its beautifully sculpted facade. Parroquia La Natividad del Senor: MonterreyParroquia La Natividad del Senor: Monterrey We are in process of collecting information about this site…. Parroquia de San Juan Bautista: Mexico CityParroquia de San Juan Bautista: Mexico City Huamantla: PueblaThirty miles east of Tlaxcala on Route 136 is Huamantla, an attractive little town (population 32,500). The Museo Nacional de Tfteres (puppet museum) is on Parque Juarez. It has nine rooms of puppets from around the world. â– Tue-Sat, 1000-1400, 1600-1800, US$1, students and children US$0.50. Camera US$2.50. Videos by prior arrangement. Parroquia de San Luis Obispo, Parque Juarez, lots of gold inside. Also on Parque Juarez is the Templo Franciscano, with interesting ceil¬ing paintings, side chapels and a high altar screen painted to look like green marble. The eve of the feast of the Assumption, 14 August, is known locally Attractions in Ciudad del Carmen : CampecheAttractions in Ciudad del Carmen The attractive, cream-coloured Cathedral (Parroquia de la Virgen del Carmen), begun 1856, is notable for its stained glass. The Palacio Municipal and Library, stands on the Plaza Principal, or Plaza Zaragoza, a lush square laid out in 1854, near the waterfront, with wooden gazebo (free band concerts Thursday and Sunday evenings), Spanish lanterns, brick walkways and elegant wrought-iron railings from Belgium. There is a modest Archaeological Museum in the Liceo Carmelita showing locally excavated items. La Iglesia de Jesus (1820) opposite Parque Juarez is surrounded by elegant older houses. Nearby is the Barrio del Guanal, the Monterrey: State of Nuevo LeónMonterrey is the capital city of the Mexican state of Nuevo León, well known for its industries, particularly beer, finance, glass, and steel. Carta Blanca, Bohemia, Sol, Casta, Indio, XX, and Nochebuena are examples of the beers produced in the city. Vitro figures as one of the most important glass factories in North America. Cemex, the world wide conglomerate of cement, concrete, and building materials, has its headquarters there, as well as Banorte, the only large Mexican bank controlled by Mexicans. The steel industry used to be led by the "CompañÃa Fundidora de Fierro y Acero de Monterrey", popularly known Tlaxcala City: State of TlaxcalaTlaxcala is the name of both a state in Tlaxcala and that state's capital city. This article is about the city. The city of Tlaxcala is the capital and chief center of population of the Mexican state of the same name. The city is located at 19°31′ N 98°24′ W and it reported a population of 73,184 in the 2000 census. The city, though originally settled by native peoples, was officially "founded" in 1520 by Hernán Cortés – with whom they had an alliance against their former Aztec oppressors. Durango City: State of DurangoThe city of Durango (formally: Victoria de Durango) is the capital of the state of Durango, Mexico, located at 24°03′ N 104°67′ W. The city was founded in 1563. In the Spanish colonial era it was the capital of the Nueva Viscaya province of New Spain, including the present day Mexican states of Durango and Chihuahua. In 2003 the city of Durango, Durango, had a population of 430,000 people. Mexico City: great dining, shopping, museums and historyMexico City: great dining, shopping, museums and history What's it like to live in a far-off place most of us see only on a vacation? Foreign Correspondence is an interview with someone who lives in a spot you may want to visit. Victor Bustamante, 35, is a native of Mexico City, where he is in charge of the Latin American finance department for U.S.-based Bovis Lend Lease. Q. Mexico City and New York City are close in population. New York has distinctive neighborhoods; is Mexico City like that? A. The cities aren't comparable in that way. Mexico doesn't have too much in-migration compared to |
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