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Mexico is a federal con-stitutional republic in North America. It
is bordered on the north by the United States; on the south and west by the Pacific Ocean. Mex-
ico is a federation comprising thirty-one states and a Federal District, the capital city.
In pre-Columbian Mexico many cultures matured into ad-vanced civilizations such as the Olmec, the Toltec, the Teotih-
uacan, the Zapotec, the Maya and the Aztec before first contact with Europeans. In 1521, Spain conquered and colonized the terri-tory from its base in México-Tenochtitlan, which was administered as the Viceroyalty of New Spain. This territory would eventually become Mexico following recognition of the colony’s independ-ence in 1821. The post-independence period was characterized by economic instability, the Mexican-American War and territorial cession to the United States, a civil war, two empires and a domestic dictatorship. The latter led to the Mexican Revolu-
tion in 1910, which culminated with the promulgation of the 1917 Constitution and the emergence of the coun-
try’s current political system. Elections held in July 2000 marked the first time that an opposi-
tion party won the presidency from the Institutional Revolution-
ary Party.
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The modern and every time more indutrialized city has known how to keep its great cultural and artisical her-itage, all together have made this city one of the most important business centers.
Historical Center Los Portales Fray Andrés de Castro Square Modern Art Museum Popular Cultures Museum Anthropology and History Museum Bellas Artes Museum Luis Nishizawa Museum Watercolor Museum Stamp Museum José María Velasco Museum Numismatics Museum
Toluca; from the Aztec word “Tolutépetl”, which meaning is “hill of the god”; is a full cultured city, this can be seen in its historical center where colonial age and neoclassi-cal style is represented specifically in buildings such as the Zócalo, Palace of the State Government and the Justice Palace, The Temple of La Merced, the Cathedral, The Cos-movitral, etc.
It also has its natural attractive that can be recog-nized in its outstanding volcano “Xinantécatl” and ancient vestiges that can be seen in the arqueological zones of Calixtlahuaca and Teotenango.
Since Toluca is the capital of the state of Mexico, there are several diverse and important educational cent-ers such as the state-funded public university, the Universi-dad Autónoma del Estado de México (UAEM) which has installations in various parts of the city, but the “Ciudad Universitaria” (CU) built around the Coatepec Hill is the most noticeable.
Toluca is also well known for being one of the most important industrialized areas in Mexico because of its geographic position in the center of the country and prox-imity to Mexico City as well as its well-developed infra-structure, the city has five major industrial parks: Corre-dor Industrial Toluca, Parque Industrial Lerma, Parque Industrial Exportec I., Parque Industrial Exportec II and the Parque Industrial El Coecillo which has attracted a large number of international corporations such as BMW, Mercedes Benz, Coca Cola, Femsa, Grupo Bimbo, Nissan, Nestlé, Pfizer, Bayer, Crisa, Barcel, Knorr, Trelleborg Auto-motive, and HSBC.
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It is mostly cool and humid, (It’s the coolest Mexican city!)The rainy season extends from June to October and in winter nights tem-perature can drop below 0 °C
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AculcoNext to the mountains and between fantastic cliffs and waterfalls, Aculco is one of the most tipical and beauti-ful towns of the state.
Parish of St. Jerome La concepción and tixhinú waterfalls Ñado dam Señor del Nenthé Sanctuary
It is one of me most exemplary populations that holds the architectural richness of a town that lived good thanks to the explotation of its gold, silver and zinc mines Minery museum Brokman Dam City Hall Train Station Juárez Theatre
El Oro
TemascalcingoIt is a unique place not only for its temascales and hot springs, but for being the birthplace of José María Ve-lasco, nineteenth century Mexican landscape. “El Borbollón” hot spring Pastores waterfall Solis Plantation José María Velasco Cultural Center
Located in an immense valley, holds in her own right the title of World Heritage Site, awarded by UNESCO on August 24 1988. For the nahuatl mythology, it was where they created the sun and moon. The ancient city began its construction 500 years BC and is a splendid example of the magnificence and per-fection in terms of urban planning is concerned. The Avenue of the Dead with nearly 4 km in length allows tourists to observe the different palaces, temples and buildings in an extraordinary geometric harmony.The Pyramid of the Sun, with over 162 steps remains a source of various ceremonies, as is believed to be a ma-jor solar magnet. The Pyramid of the Moon The Citadel The Mural Painting Museum
Teotihuacan
In the foothills of the Sierra de Tepotzotlán is one of the most beautiful villages of the state, who has visited it, returns inevitably to surrender to the magic that still possess the smallest corners of this place. Viceroyalty National Museum “Arcos del Sitio” Ecotouristic Center The Aqueduct
Tepotzotlán
Nature has privileged its benefits to this city. The splen-did sunny climate and its famous thermal waters that are attributed healing qualities have made him one of the most important tourist centers throughout Mexico. Ixtapan Waterpark Downtown La Asunción Chapel Estrella Caves
Ixtapan de la Sal
The history of this important tourist center is dotted with anecdotes, because before there was the lake, the people inhabiting the valley surrounded by woods. The Lake Main Squares Crafts Market Maranatha Praying Center La Peña Viewer Velo de Novia Waterfall
Valle de Bravo
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