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Mexico Map |
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| Capital City
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Mexico City |
| Population
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100.35 million |
| Religion |
Roman Catholic, Protestant |
| Language |
Spanish |
| Currency |
Mexican New Peso |
| Dial Code |
52 |
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| Time Zone |
GMT/UTC -7 , GMT/UTC -7
, GMT/UTC -8 , GMT/UTC -6 |
| Climate |
Varies from tropical to
desert |
| Visa Req. |
Citizens of many countries - including
the USA, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Japan, Argentina,
Chile and virtually all western European countries -
do not require visas to enter Mexico as tourists. However,
if they are staying longer than 72 hours, or are travelling
beyond the Border Zone or certain exempted areas, they
must obtain a government tourist card (tarjeta de turista)
valid up to 180 days, available from embassies or at
border crossings.
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January 1 |
New Year's Day |
| February
5 |
Constitution Day |
| February
24 |
Day of the Flag |
| March
21 |
Anniversary
of Benito Juárez's birth |
| March/April
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Good
Friday-Easter Sunday |
| May
1 |
Labor Day |
| Sept.16
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Día
de la Independencia |
| October
12 |
Dia
de la Raza |
| November
20 |
Dia
de la Revolucion |
| December
25 |
Dia
de Navidad |
| Electricity |
127V ,60Hz
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| Warning |
Travellers should also be
aware of the potential for political unrest in southern
Mexico. The southern states of Oaxaca and Chiapas are
political hotbeds where travellers should maintain a high
level of personal security awareness. |
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Major Tourist Attractions in MEXICO |
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Mexico City, the City of Palaces, the ancient capital of the Mexica empire and the jewel in New Spanish Viceroys’ crown, is today one of the biggest, most complex and most beautiful cities in the world. The mere size of the urban spread makes it a city among cities. Mexico City is a modern, cosmopolitan city situated in an old lake basin that is surrounded by volcanic mountains. The different cultures that inhabited the city during the course of the centuries left an interesting architectural legacy that comprises many different styles. Firstly, there are the pre Hispanic remains that tell of the greatness of the civilizations that settled on this land before the arrival of the Spaniards. Mexica art can be seen on the ruins of the Templo Mayor (The Great Temple), the site where the monolith of the goddess Coyolxauqui was found. |
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Cancún is one of the most important tourist complexes in Mexico and the world. Its superb location, shaped like an island, its year-round mild climate, and its gorgeous, warm, sandy white beaches washed by the Caribbean sea are ideal for water sports.The waters of the bay sheltered by Isla Mujeres are calm and perfect for surfing, sailing, underwater diving and boat trips .
Cancún has a first rate tourist infrastructure and services. The most famous hotel chains in the world have combined luxury and comfort with hospitality and all of them offer access to tennis courts and relaxing spas. |
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Acapulco
Acapulco is the largest and most spectacular tourist resort in the Mexican Pacific. As a result of its stunning beaches, exuberant natural surroundings and wonderful climate, this port has been dubbed the Pearl of the Pacific. It is the most popular holiday resort in Mexico and Latin America, since its functional, modern infrastructure has had very little impact on its original beauty or attractions.
Set in gorgeous natural surroundings, Acapulco offers an enormous range of attractions and activities. Calm, sunny beaches and exuberant vegetation that surrounds one of the loveliest bays in the Pacific blend seamlessly with major hotel complexes, superb restaurants and wonderful nightclubs.
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Source: Mexico Tourism Board Website |
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