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Uruapan : State of Michoacán

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Uruapan is a municipality belonging the mexican state of Michoacán. The town and surroundings are world famous, because of the avocado farming and packaging, a great quantity of the avocado´s production is exported to the United States and other countries.

There is a popular proverb in Mexico, that says: I have gone to “Euruapan” and means that because a lack of money the person can´t go to Europe or farther, instead he or she only have visited Uruapan because is near the mexican big cities (Guadalajara and Mexico City); Uruapan and Europe (Europa in spanish) are words that sound similar.

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