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Beaches in Mar de Cortés
Pacific Ocean Beaches
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Acapulco Beaches
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Chiapas Beaches
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Costalegre Beaches
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Ensenada Beaches
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Huatulco Beaches
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Ixtapa-Zihuatanejo Beaches
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Manzanillo Beaches
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Mazatlan Beaches
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Michoacan Beaches
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Beaches of Puerto Angel
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Puerto Escondido Beaches
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Puerto Vallarta Beaches
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Riviera Nayarit Beaches
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Rosarito Beaches
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San Blas Beaches
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Tecoman Beaches
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Troncones Beaches
Gulf of Mexico Beaches
Caribbean Beaches
Beaches in Mar de Cortés
Pacific Ocean Beaches
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Acapulco Beaches
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Chiapas Beaches
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Costalegre Beaches
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Ensenada Beaches
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Huatulco Beaches
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Ixtapa-Zihuatanejo Beaches
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Manzanillo Beaches
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Mazatlan Beaches
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Michoacan Beaches
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Beaches of Puerto Angel
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Puerto Escondido Beaches
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Puerto Vallarta Beaches
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Riviera Nayarit Beaches
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Rosarito Beaches
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San Blas Beaches
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Tecoman Beaches
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Troncones Beaches
Gulf of Mexico Beaches
his is a village with architectural and natural attractions.
But most importantly, it has preserved the traditions of the Mayan culture.
Its entrances are adorned with a series of arches, and the building that houses the municipal offices is the most notorios construction with a Neomayan style.
Among its attractions are its pleasant main square with its traditional kiosk, the Temple of Santiago Apóstol dating back to the 17th century, the Chapel of San Antonio, the Ex Convent and Church of San Francisco from the 16th century, the Chapel of Guadalupe from the 18th century, and the Cenote El Pocito, a closed cenote that can be accessed by stairs, and its waters are so transparent that you can easily see the fish that inhabit it.
Do not miss the crafts market with a colorful facade, where you will surely find a good souvenir, and the artisanal footwear factories where bags and sandals are made from leather, cowhide, and henequen fiber.
Location
Located 48 km, approximately 50 minutes from Mérida.
Hunucmá

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