Loreto Mexico, with its tranquil beaches and small-town charm, is the ideal destination in Mexico for travelers seeking paradise, and right now, it’s also one of the safest places to visit in Mexico. Is Loreto Mexico worth visiting? Geography is part of the reason: Loreto is in Baja California, whichRead More →

In terms of revenue generated New Mexico’s top five agricultural products are dairy products, cattle and calves, hay, pecans, and greenhouse and nursery products. What are the top 5 crops grown in Mexico? The growing of crops is the most important aspect of Mexico’s agriculture, accounting for fifty percent ofRead More →

Line 1: Street type, Street name, House number Line 2: Neighborhood, Municipality Line 3: Postal code, City, State Line 4: Country. PRIVADA UNIÓN 10 COL. … Street: PRIVADA UNIÓN House Number: 10 Locality 2: COL. How do you send mail to Mexico? Use a private carrier that ships to Mexico,Read More →

Fastening your seatbelt immediately. Steering smoothly. Signaling when changing lanes or pulling away from a curb. Checking other lanes before you attempt to switch over. Observing the speed limit. Stopping for pedestrians. Making a full stop at stop signs. Are DMV doing driving test? DMVs are open and scheduling on-roadRead More →

Administratively, however, Guatemala and Yucatan went separate ways in the Colonial period. … Yucatan, meanwhile, belonged to the Audiencia of México seated in Mexico City and to the merchant economies of Mexico’s eastern seaboard. When did Yucatan became a state? Yucatán occupied the entire peninsula when it became a stateRead More →

“The arrival of Amazon to Tijuana contributes to the ongoing economic recovery in various productive sectors, achieving stability in employment,” reads a news release from the city. The facility is in the Real Estate Management and Services Group industrial park, next to the Vía Rápida Alamar, an expressway. Does AmazonRead More →

The Origin of the Burrito The burrito we all know and love today is a staple dish in Mexican-American cuisine. Although often considered a traditional Mexican food, the burrito’s origins start in more recent times in Northern Mexico. Which dish is originally from Mexico? 1. Chilaquiles. This popular traditional breakfastRead More →

Guerrero married the daughter of Nachankan, the chief of Chetumal, and assumed the Mayan way of life. It is fabled that it was in Corozal, northern Belize that the marriage took place at what is known as the Santa Rita Maya site, located in the heart of Corozal Town. WhereRead More →

The roots of the burrito go back thousands of years. As early as 10,000 B.C., using corn tortillas to wrap foods was a common practice among the Mesoamerican cultures living in the region that is known as Mexico today. Historians believe this was the precursor to modern tortilla-based dishes likeRead More →

Laguna Pueblo. Nambe Pueblo. Picuris Pueblo. Pojoaque Pueblo. Are any New Mexico pueblos open? When the Spanish arrived, there were many dozens of pueblos in north central New Mexico. … Yet still today, in the area around Santa Fe, a number of Native American pueblos are still in existence andRead More →