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El Camino World Travel Welcomes you to MEXICO Mexico, its Culture & History Take a look in this digital album to see all the wonders and the folklore of this beautiful country, where all the magic, the fantasy, the nature, the people, the towns are gather here just to preview what in a real life you would have such an extreme experience that no one can tell you...because people telling you what they saw, what they smelled and tested is not comparable to trying for yourself to go to this magnific country where all comes in magic and dream coming true, just to have a great experience!!!.

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El Camino World TravelWelcomes you to MEXICO

Mexico, its Culture & HistoryTake a look in this digital album to see all the wonders and the folklore

of this beautiful country, where all the magic, the fantasy, the nature, the people, the towns are gather here just to preview what in a real life you

would have such an extreme experience that no one can tell you...because people telling you what they saw, what they smelled and tested is not

comparable to trying for yourself to go to this magnific country where all comes in magic and dream coming true, just to have a great experience!!!.

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Mayan World.....................................45

Kukulkan Temple (World Marvel)...47

UNESCO Sites...................................49

Calendar 2013...................................51

Capital & States Quick Facts..............3

Lodging & Hosting.............................6

Mexican Beaches...............................17

Mexican Magic Towns......................28

Mexican Colonial Cities......................34

Mexican Pre-Hispanic Sites................37

Mexican National Parks......................39

Airlines, Cruises, Tour Bus.................44

Table Of Contents

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Capital & States Quick Facts

- Mexico CityPopulation: 8,720,916Area: 1,485 km2 (573.4 sq mi)Establishment Date: 1824-11-18

1 - Baja CaliforniaCapital: MexicaliPopulation: 3,155,070 Area: 71,446 km2 (27,585 sq mi)Date of Admission: 1952-01-16

2 - SonoraCapital: HermosilloPopulation: 2,662,480Area: 179,503 km2 (69,306 sq mi)Date of Admission: 1824-01-10

3 - ChihuahuaCapital: ChihuahuaPopulation: 3,406,465Area: 247,455 km2 (95,543 sq mi)Date of Admission: 1824-07-06

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4 - Coahuila De ZaragozaCapital: SaltilloPopulation: 2,748,391Area: 151,563 km2 (58,519 sq mi)Date of Admission: 1824-05-07

5 - Nuevo LeonCapital: MonterreyPopulation: 4,653,458Area: 64,220 km2 (24,800 sq mi)Date of Admission: 1824-05-07

6 - TamaulipasCapital: Ciudad VictoriaPopulation: 3,268,554Area: 80,175 km2 (30,956 sq mi)Date of Admission: 1824-02-07

7 - Baja California SurCapital: La PazPopulation: 637,026 Area: 73,922 km2 (28,541 sq mi)Date of Admission: 1974-10-08

8 - SinaloaCapital: CuliacánPopulation: 2,767,761Area: 57,377 km2 (22,153 sq mi)Date of Admission: 1830-10-14

9 - DurangoCapital: Victoria de DurangoPopulation: 1,632,934Area: 123,451 km2 (47,665 sq mi)Date of Admission: 1824-05-22

10 - ZacatecasCapital: ZacatecasPopulation: 1,490,668Area: 75,539 km2 (29,166 sq mi)Date of Admission: 1823-12-23

11 - San Luis PotosiCapital: San Luis PotosíPopulation: 2,585,518Area: 60,983 km2 (23,546 sq mi)Date of Admission: 1823-12-22

12 - NayaritCapital: TepicPopulation: 1,084,979Area: 27,815 km2 (10,739 sq mi)Date of Admission: 1917-01-26

13 - AguascalientesCapital: AguascalientesPopulation: 1,184,996Area: 5,618 km2 (2,169 sq mi)Date of Admission: 1857-02-05

14 - JaliscoCapital: GuadalajaraPopulation: 7,350,682Area: 78,599 km2 (30,347 sq mi)Date of Admission: 1823-12-23

15 - GuanajuatoCapital: GuanajuatoPopulation: 5,486,372Area: 30,608 km2 (11,818 sq mi)Date of Admission: 1823-12-20

16 - Queretaro De ArteagaCapital: Santiago de QuerétaroPopulation: 1,827,937Area: 11,684 km2 (4,511 sq mi)Date of Admission: 1823-12-23

17 - HidalgoCapital: Pachuca de SotoPopulation: 2,665,018Area: 20,846 km2 (8,049 sq mi)Date of Admission: 1869-01-16

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18 - Co limaCapital: ColimaPopulation: 650,555 Area: 5,625 km2 (2,172 sq mi) Date of Admission: 1856-09-12

20 - Mexico (State Of)

19 - Michoacan De Ocampo

Capital: Toluca de LerdoPopulation: 15,175,862Area: 22,357 km2 (8,632 sq mi)Date of Admission: 1823-12-20

Capital: MoreliaPopulation: 4,351,037Area: 58,643 km2 (22,642 sq mi)Date of Admission: 1823-12-22

21 - TlaxcalaCapital: Tlaxcala de XicoténcatlPopulation: 1,169,936Area: 3,991 km2 (1,541 sq mi) Date of Admission: 1856-12-09

22 - MorelosCapital: CuernavacaPopulation: 1,777,227Area: 4,893 km2 (1,889 sq mi) Date of Admission: 1869-04-17

23 - PueblaCapital: Puebla de ZaragozaPopulation: 5,779,829Area: 34,290 km2 (13,240 sq mi)Date of Admission: 1823-12-21

24 - Veracruz De Ignacio De La LlaveCapital: Xalapa-EnríquezPopulation: 7,643,194Area: 71,820 km2 (27,730 sq mi)Date of Admission: 1823-12-22

25 - GuerreroCapital: Chilpancingo de los BravoPopulation: 3,388,768Area: 63,621 km2 (24,564 sq mi)Date of Admission: 1849-10-27

26 - OaxacaCapital: Oaxaca de JuárezPopulation: 3,801,962Area: 93,793 km2 (36,214 sq mi)Date of Admission: 1823-12-21

27 - ChiapasCapital: Tuxtla GutiérrezPopulation: 4,796,580Area: 73,289 km2 (28,297 sq mi)Date of Admission: 1824-09-14

28 - TabascoCapital: VillahermosaPopulation: 2,238,603Area: 24,738 km2 (9,551 sq mi)Date of Admission: 1824-02-07

29 - CampecheCapital: San Francisco de CampechePopulation: 822,441Area: 57,924 km2 (22,365 sq mi)Date of Admission: 1863-04-29

30 - YucatanCapital: MéridaPopulation: 1,955,577Area: 39,612 km2 (15,294 sq mi)Date of Admission: 1823-12-23

31 - Quintana RooCapital: ChetumalPopulation: 1,325,578Area: 42,361 km2 (16,356 sq mi)Date of Admission: 1974-10-08

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Lodging & HostingIberostar Paraiso Lindo

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Desire Resort & Spa Riviera Maya

Hotel Las Palapas

Iberostar Paraiso Beach

Iberostar Paraiso Del Mar

Iberostar Quetzal

Riu Playacar

Riu Tequila

Riu Yucatan

Sandos Playacar Beach Resort & Spa

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Mexican Beaches

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Acapulco

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Huatulco

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Cabo San Lucas

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Cancun

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Cozumel

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Ixtapa

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San Jose Del Cabo

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Mazatlan

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Puerto Vallarta

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Zihuatanejo

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Mexican Magic Towns

Huasca De Ocampo Real De Catorce Taxco De Alarcon Tepotzotlan

Tapalpa Comala Patzcuaro Dolores Hidalgo

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Cuetzalan Izamal Tequila

San Cristobal De Las Casas Real Del Monte Parras De La Fuente

Valle De Bravo Mazamitla Alamos

Tlalpujahua Cosala Bernal

Coatepec Real De Asientos Cuitzeo Del Porvenir

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Santiago Todos Santos Bacalar

Jerez De Garcia Salinas Huamantla Creel

Capulalpam De Mendez Mier El Fuerte

Santa Clara Del Cobre Tepoztlan Tapijulapa

Palizada Jalpan De Serra Malinalco

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Zacatlan De Las Manzanas Teul De Gonzalez Ortega Tlayapacan

Mineral Del Chico Cadereyta De Montes Tula

El Oro Xico San Sebastian Del Oeste

Xilitla Mineral De Pozos Sombrerete

Angangueo Cuatrocienegas De Carranza Magdalena De Kino

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Pahuatlan De Valle Loreto Valladolid

Metepec Chiapa De Corzo Comitan De Dominguez

Huichapan Tequisquiapan Batopilas

Chignahuapan San Pedro Y San Andres Cholula Pinos

Lagos De Moreno Tacambaro Calvillo

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Nochistlan Jiquilpan Tlatlauquitepec

Tzintzuntzan Mapimi Papantla

Tecate Arteaga Viesca

Jalpa De Canovas Salvatierra Yuriria

Jicotepec Jala El Rosario

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Mexican Colonial Cities

Acapulco De Juarez Aguascalientes Alamos

Chihuahua Cholula Comitan De Dominguez

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Cuernavaca Guanajuato Loreto

Merida Mexico D.F. Morelia

Oaxaca De Juarez Pachuca De Soto Parral

Patzcuaro Puebla De Zaragoza San Cristobal De Las Casas

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San Francisco De Campeche San Luis Potosi San Miguel De Allende

Santiago De Queretaro Taxco De Alarcon Tlaquepaque

Tlaxcala De Xicohtencatl Tuxtla Gutierrez Veracruz

Victoria De Durango Villahermosa Zacatecas

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Mexican Pre-Hispanic Sites

Cantona

Chichen Itza

Cacaxtla

Cholula

Coba El Tajin

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La Venta

Monte Alban

Mitla

Palenque

Paquime Teotihuacan

Tollan Tulum

Tzintzuntzan Uxmal

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Mexican National Parks

National Park Desierto De Los Leones

National ParkIztaccihuatl-Popocatepetl

National Park Grutas De Cacahuamilpa

National Park Nevado De Toluca

National Park Nevado De Colima

National Park Cerro De Garnica

National Park Los Mar-moles

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National Park Insurgente Miguel Hidalgo Y Costilla

National Park Cumbres Del Ajusco

National Park Fuentes Brotantes De Tlalpan

National Park Lagunas De Zempoala

National Park Gorron National Park Pico De Orizaba

National Park Cofre De Perote

National Park Benito Juarez

National Park Lagunas De Chacahua

National Park Cerro De Las Campanas

National Park El Tepeyac National Park El Tepoz-teco

National Park Molino De Flores Nezahualcoyotl

National Park Los Reme-dios

National Park Cerro De La Estrella

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National Park El Sabinal National Park La Ma-linche

National Park El Historico Coyoacan

National Park Cañon Del Rio Blanco

National Park Lomas De Padierna

National Park Cumbres De Majalca

National Park Cumbres De Monterrey

National Park Sacromonte National Park Insurgente Jose Maria Morelos

National Park Laguna De Camecuaro

National Park Bosencheve National Park Los Novil-los

National Park Pico De Tancitaro

National Park Desierto Del Carmen

National Park Sierra De San Pedro Martir

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National Park Rayon National Park Lagunas De Montebello

National Park Constitu-cion De 1857

National Park General Juan N. Alvarez

National Park El Veladero National Park Cañon Del Sumidero

National Park Isla Isabel National Park Cascada De Basaseachi

National Park Palenque

National Park Tula National Park Barranca Del Cupatitzio

National Park Tulum

National Park El Chico National Park Reserva De La Biosfera Pantanos De Centla

National Park Dzibilchantun

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National Park Sistema Ar-recifal Veracruzano

National Park El Cimatario National Park Arrecife Ala-cranes

National Park Cabo Pulmo National Park Bahia De Loreto

National Park Costa Occidental De Islas Mujeres, Puntas Cancun Y Nizuc

National Park Arrecifes De Cozumel

National Park Arrecifes De Puerto Morelos

National Park Isla Contoy

National Park Huatulco National Park Sierra De Organos

National Park Arrecifes De Xcalak

National Park Marino Ar-chipielago De San Lorenzo

National Park Reserva Eco-logica Cañon Del Usumacinta

National Park Islas Marietas

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Airlines

Cruises

Tour Bus

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Mayan WorldChichén Itzá

Tulum Uxmal Palenque Tikal Copán

Cobá Mayapán Dzibilchantún Isla De Jaina

Toniná Piedras Negras

Bonampak Nim Li Punit Kaminaljuyú Quiriguá Takalik Abaj

Edzná Calakmul Pomoná

Lamanai

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Figure of a Maya priest.Detail of carving on right-hand (facing temple)

wall of Mask Temple at Lamanai.

Lady Xoc.

Presentation of captives to a Maya ruler.Altar 13 at Caracol.Throne 1 of Piedras Negras.

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Riviera Maya

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Kukulkan Temple (World Marvel)

El Castillo (Spanish for “castle”), also known as the Temple of Kukulkan, is a Mesoamerican step-pyramid that dominates the center of the Chichen Itza archaeological site in the Mexican state of Yucatán. The build-

ing is more formally designated by archaeologists as Chichen Itza Structure 5B18.

Built by the pre-Columbian Maya civilization sometime between the 9th and 12th centuries CE, El Castillo served as a temple to the god Kukulkan, the Yucatec Maya Feathered Serpent deity closely related to the god

Quetzalcoatl known to the Aztecs and other central Mexican cultures of the Postclassic period.

The pyramid consists of a series of square terraces with stairways up each of the four sides to the temple on top. Sculptures of plumed serpents run down the sides of the northern balustrade. During the spring and

autumn equinoxes, the late afternoon sun strikes off the northwest corner of the pyramid and casts a series of triangular shadows against the northwest balustrade, creating the illusion of a feathered serpent “crawl-

ing” down the pyramid. Each of the pyramid’s four sides has 91 steps which, when added together and including the temple platform on top as the final ‘step’, produces a total of 365 steps (which is equal to the

number of days of the Haab’ year).

The structure is 24 m high, plus an additional 6 m for the temple. The square base measures 55.3 m across.

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UNESCO SitesAgave Landscape and Ancient Industrial Facilities of Tequila

Ancient Maya City of Calakmul, Campeche

Archaeological Monu-ments Zone of Xochicalco

Archaeological Zone of Paquimé, Casas Grandes

Camino Real de Tierra Adentro

Central University Cam-pus of México (UNAM)

16th-Century Monaster-ies on the Popocatepetl

El Tajin, Pre-Hispanic City

Franciscan Missions of Si-erra Gorda of Querétaro

Historic Centre of PueblaHistoric Centre of Oaxaca and Monte Albán

Historic Centre of Mo-relia

Historic Centre of Mexico City and Xochimilco

Historic Centre of Zacate-cas

Historic Fortified Town of Campeche

Historic Monuments Zone of Querétaro

Historic Monuments Zone of Tlacotalpan

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Historic Town of Gua-najuato and Adjacent

Mines

Hospicio Cabañas, Gua-dalajara

Islands and Protected Areas of the Gulf of Cali-

fornia

Luis Barragán House and Studio

Monarch Butterfly Bio-sphere Reserve

Pre-Hispanic City and National Park of

Palenque

Prehistoric Caves of Yagul and Mitla in the Central

Valley of Oaxaca

Pre-Hispanic Town of Uxmal

Pre-Hispanic City of Teo-tihuacan

Pre-Hispanic City of Chichen-Itza

Town of San Miguel and the Sanctuary of Jesús

Nazareno de Atotonilco

Rock Paintings of the Sierra de San Francisco Sian Ka’an

Whale Sanctuary of El Vizcaino Biosphere Re-

serve

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30 31 1 2 3 4 5American Celebrations - Holidays / ObservancesJan 21� Martin Luther King DayFeb 14� Valentine's DayFeb 18� Presidents' DayMar 31�Easter SundayMay 12�Mother's DayMay 27�Memorial DayJun 16� Father's DayJul 4� Independence DaySep 2� Labor DayOct 14� Columbus Day (Most Regions)Oct 31� HalloweenNov 11� Veterans DayNov 28� Thanksgiving Day

Celebraciones Mexicanas - Feriados / ObservanciasEne 6 Día De Los Santos ReyesFeb 4 'Conmemorativo A La Constitución' DescansoFeb 5� Conmemorativo A La ConstituciónMar 18�'Natalicio De Benito Juárez’ DescansoMar 21�Natalicio De Benito JuárezMar 28�Jueves SantoMar 29�Viernes SantoMay 1� Día Del Trabajo / Primero De MayoMay 5� Cinco De MayoSep 16� Día De La IndependenciaOct 12� Día De La RazaNov 2� Día De Los Muertos / Todos Los SantosNov 18� 'Conmemorativo A La Revolución' DescansoNov 20� Conmemorativo A La RevoluciónDec 12� Día De La Virgen De Guadalupe

Celebraciones Mexicanas Y Americanas / Mexican & American Celebrations - Fiestas Decembrinas / Holiday SeasonEne 1 / Jan 1� Día De Año Nuevo / New Year's DayDic 24 / Dec 24 Nochebuena / Christmas EveDic 25 / Dec 25� Día De Navidad / Christmas DayDic 31 / Dec 31� Noche De Año Viejo / New Year's Eve

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If you want to travel to Mexico and want further information,

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