Veracruz

Top Things to See in Papantla, Veracruz

Explore Birthplace of Vanilla and Visit Totonac Pyramids of El Tajín From the ancient pyramids of El Tajín to the awe-inspiring dances of the Voladores de Papantla, this small Veracruz town will pleasantly surprise visitors...

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Truckers might skirt I-19 construction

Representatives from Green Valley, Tubac and Nogales are scheduled to meet Tuesday with officials from Border Patrol to learn more details about planned construction work on Interstate 19 between Tubac and Amado.

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San Juan de Ulúa in Veracruz

Old Spanish Fortress Protected Veracruz from Pirate Attacks Explore dungeons, ramparts, and prison cells from Veracruz's viceregal era. Sitting on the harbor, San Juan de Ulúa offers great views of Veracruz and its busy port....

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New Plant Plans Highlight Strengths In The US Auto Industry

One of the most overlooked arguments during last year’s bailout debates was the fact that America’s automotive industry was not under threat. Sure, a few companies based in Detroit were panhandling at death’s door, but...

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Mexico abortion fight moves to federal level, as majority of states pass right-to-life laws

MEXICO CITY - Lawmakers in Veracruz made it Mexico's 17th state to pass legislation declaring life begins at conception, then adopted a proposal that requires Congress to consider amending the constitution to outlaw abortion. A...

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Veracruz-Style Food and Music

Enjoy Veracruz Cuisine and Weekend Danzón Dancing in the Zócalo Veracruz's vibrant culture makes this port city a must-see Mexican destination for visitors who like to veer off the beaten path. Other Mexican coastal cities may...

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Two sentenced for trying to smuggle children, cash across border

Tucson, Arizona | Published: 11.18.2009 Two Mexican nationals were sentenced to prison Wednesday for smuggling attempts at the border in Nogales. A 29-year-old Mexican man was sentenced to 31 months in federal prison for his...

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Mexico extends state of emergency on flooded east coast

MEXICO CITY, Nov. 16 (Xinhua) -- Mexico's Interior Ministry has extended a state of emergency to Las Choapas and Agua Dulce, two flood-ravaged municipalities in Veracruz state. The declaration makes up to 30 million pesos (7.9...

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El Cedro Group : Mexico

450 of $3,050 raised. Started raising funds on Nov 12, 2009 This development cooperative is called El Cedro, since that is the name of the district where all of the members live. El Cedro is in the state of Veracruz....

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