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Central Mexico is famous for its beautiful capital of Morelos State – the city of Cuernavaca. This city with a population of more than 300,000 people is rich in architectural landmarks. Mother Nature was also generous to this land, giving it many interesting attractions. Many Hollywood stars built mansions here, craving for complete silence and serenity in a beautiful setting. The weather is always warm and comfortable here, and this is the reason why Cuernavaca got its informal nickname – the City of Eternal Spring. There are no temperature fluctuations in this area, so nothing can spoil your vacation in Cuernavaca. The Tlahuica civilization was the first group of people who permanently settled in the area of modern Cuernavaca in the 12th century. Xolotl, the ruler of Texcoco, conquered the Valley of Mexico in the 12th century. Until the 16th century, the American Indian settlement endured multiple attacks from the north. In 1521, conquistadors under the guidance of Hernan Cortes burned down the Indian settlement and established a town. They built a beautiful palace and a church. Cuernavaca was developing quickly since that time. Eight years after the invasion of conquistadors, the fifth monastery appeared in Cuernavaca. One year later, Hernan Cortes settled down in the town and made Cuernavaca his residence. The importance of the city was increasing year after year, turning Cuernavaca into a rich Spanish settlement. However, it officially got the town status only … Read further

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The Tlahuica civilization was the first group of people who permanently settled in the area of modern Cuernavaca in the 12th century. Xolotl, the ruler of Texcoco, conquered the Valley of Mexico in the 12th century. Until the 16th century, the American Indian settlement endured multiple attacks from the north. In 1521, conquistadors under the guidance of Hernan Cortes burned down the Indian settlement and … Open

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Isla Mujeres - literally "Women Island" - is a quiet paradise in the Caribbean Sea. It is named after the goddess of childbirth and medicine worshiped by the Maya. This is an inhabited island, but the water here is crystal clear, the sands are soft and white, and nature is fantastic. Here you can visit reefs and go diving, swim with whale sharks, visit a Turtle Farm where seahorses and other sea creatures also live and finally relax on the beach under the shade of palm trees. The water is very shallow in many areas. The island is good for watching the stars, as well as meeting sunrises and enjoying sunsets, which are especially beautiful here. … Open

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