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Patzcuaro, which means “city of stones” in the Purepecha language, is a city and its surrounding municipality in the central part of theMexican state of Michoacan. It is located at 19°51′N 101°61′W, about an hour drive between Morelia and Uruapan and 20 minutes drive to the artists’ town of Erongaricuaro. The 2005 census population was 51,124 people in the city and 79,868 in the municipality. The municipality has an area of 435.96 km² (168.325 sq mi) and includes numerous smaller towns, the...
5 months ago
Queretaro was a winner of the “Top 10 Latin American Cities of the Future 2010-11″ on the seventh place (7th), with Monterrey, Nuevo Leon on third (3rd), Guadalajara, Jalisco on sixth (6th) and Hermosillo, Sonora on ninth (9th). Queretaro was also one of the winners on third place (3rd) in the category “Top 10 Large Cities with Economic Potential” FDI Cities of the Future short lists are created by an independent collection of data by the FDI Intelligence division on 405 cities across North...
5 months ago
Santa Clara del Cobre is the seat of the municipality of Salvador Escalante in the central Mexican state of Michoacan. The nearest big city to Santa Clara del Cobre is the capital of Michoacan, Morelia. The current population of the town is 11,959. In Santa Clara del Cobre they have had the tradition of working copper since prehispanic times. Their artisans have obtained several national awards for the beauty of their work. Their work may be decorative and artistic or practical objects for...
5 months ago
Yucatan is readily identifiable as different, even to non-native ears. It is heavily influenced by the Spanish accent and Yucatecan Maya language, which is still spoken by a third of the population of the State of Yucatan, although mostly in smaller towns and villages. The Mayan language is harshly melodic, filled with “sh” sounds (represented by the letter “x” in the Mayan language) and very full throated vowels. Being enclosed by the Caribbean Sea and the Gulf of Mexico, and with poor land...
5 months ago
Mexico and they had to use the mexican flag as well as all the crews and comand had to be mexican by birth. To ensure this was respected, in the Political Mexican Constitution was included Article 32, that states that to be part or belong to the Marina Nacional and to perform any duties the crew and command had to be mexican by birth. The merchant ship “Tabasco” was the first that used the mexican flag and took on a journey from the port of Veracruz to Progreso Yucatan with mexican crewmen....
5 months ago
Queretaro ( Queretaro Capital) is located in the central part of Mexico in the state of Queretaro de Corregidora (AKA Queretaro state), to the east is the state of Hidalgo, to the west are the states of Michoacan and Guanajuato, to the north is state of San Luis Potosi, and far to the south is the state of Mexico. Queretaro has a very flat topography unless in the Sierra Gorda and is 1,600 meters above sea level (4,800 Feet). Queretaro has a centro historico typical of colonial Spanish...
5 months ago

Queretaro Property and properties in other colonial cities and beach resort areas in Mexico has been a good option for baby boomers and retirees from the United States, Canada and other countries in the European Union. The political history and the risks that were perceived are in the past now and Mexico has beeen experiencing a significant growth and is much more attractive economically and politically. Queretaro Mexico was recently one of the winners of the “ Top 10 Latin American Cities of...
5 months ago
Real Estate Company in Queretaro not to talk about the Public Registry of the Property and Commerce, there are a great number of people that ask us; ¿What is the Public Registry of the Property and Commerce and what is its function? : The Public Registry of the Property and Commerce (RPPC) is an institution of the state government (each state in Mexico has its own Public Registry of the Property and Commerce) and its function it to give certainty and legal security to the acts related to real...
5 months ago
Queretaro Real Estate may vary depending on the property and the sales price, the following information is intended to be for informational purposes only. Buyer Closing Costs are paid by the buyer and the usual costs include: Certificate issued by the Public registry of the Property stating that the property is free of liens and encumbrances. ($20 USD to $40 USD depending if the cretificate is for 10 or 20 years past history on the property). A permit for a foreigner to purchase real estate...
6 months ago
Queretaro, two levels, spacious gardens (front and back) located close to the Hotel Mision Juriquilla in the neighborhood of Villas del Meson The house has 5 bedrooms, 3 1/2 bathrooms, service room, studio /office, laundry rooms, living /dining room, kitchen with breakfast sitting area, parking space for 3 cars (2 covered and 1 uncovered garage). Related Content Buying Real Estate in Queretaro Welcome to our site, your source for Buying Real Estate in Queretaro, covering Jurica, Juriquilla an
8 months ago
Public Registry of the Property and Commerce in Queretaro It is imposible as a Real Estate Company in Queretaro not to talk about the Public Registry of the Property and Commerce, there are a great number of people that ask us; ¿What is the Public Registry of the Property and Commerce and what is its function? : The Public Registry of the Property and Commerce (RPPC) is an institution of the state government (each state in Mexico has its own Public Registry of the Property and Commerce) and...
about 1 year ago
San Francisco Church in Queretaro Investing in Queretaro Property and other colonial cities and beach resort areas in Mexico has been a good option for boomers and retirees from the United States, Canada and other countries in the European Union. The political history and the risks that were perceived are in the past now and Mexico has beeen experiencing a significant growth and is much more attractive economically and politically. Queretaro Mexico was recently one of the winners of the “ Top...
about 1 year ago
Queretaro Historic Center The city of Santiago de Queretaro (Queretaro Capital) is located in the central part of Mexico in the state of Queretaro de Corregidora (AKA Queretaro state), to the east is the state of Hidalgo, to the west are the states of Michoacan and Guanajuato, to the north is state of San Luis Potosi, and far to the south is the state of Mexico. Queretaro has a very flat topography unless in the Sierra Gorda and is 1,600 meters above sea level (4,800 Feet). Queretaro has a...
about 1 year ago
Top 10 Latin American Cities of the Future 2010-11 Queretaro was a winner of the “Top 10 Latin American Cities of the Future 2010-11″ on the seventh place (7th), with Monterrey, Nuevo Leon on third (3rd), Guadalajara, Jalisco on sixth (6th) and Hermosillo, Sonora on ninth (9th). Queretaro was also one of the winners on third place (3rd) in the category “Top 10 Large Cities with Economic Potential” FDI Cities of the Future short lists are created by an independent collection of data by the FDI...
about 1 year ago
Mexican Navy The 1st of June of 1917, Venustiano Carranza signed a decree where the mexican marina was nationalized and from that moment on, all vessels belonged to Mexico and they had to use the mexican flag as well as all the crews and comand had to be mexican by birth. To ensure this was respected, in the Political Mexican Constitution was included Article 32, that states that to be part or belong to the Marina Nacional and to perform any duties the crew and command had to be mexican by...