The city of Taxco is one of the most picturesque sites of colonial Mexico. Since the first time of visit, is amazing its unique appearance, as it is located at the foot of the hill Atachi, crossed by a series of canyons and surrounded by big mountains. The majestic beauty of Santa Prisca Cathedral, the pride of local people and one of the most important temples in America, contrasts with the simplicity of the village of red roofs and white walls. more…
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The word Guanajuato comes from the word Quanax-Huat in a native language called Purépecha, according to investigators this has two meanings: “A place where the hills are full of frogs” or “Place where there are many hills” In pre-Hispanic times the region was inhabited by nomadic tribes known as Chichimecas. more…
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