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Pages in category "Tourist attractions in Puebla" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
Barrio de los Sapos, [1] [2] or Callejón de los Sapos (English: "alley of the frogs"), [3] is a tourist attraction in the city of Puebla's historic center, in Puebla, Mexico. References [ edit ]
Cantona (La casa del sol) [1] is a Mesoamerican archaeological site in Mexico. It is located between 2,450 and 2,600 meters above sea level in the state of Puebla, on the border with the state of Veracruz. The site lies about an hour's drive from the city of Puebla and about an hour and a half from Xalapa, Veracruz.
Most of its buildings are made of brick with Talavera tile accents very typical of Puebla traditional architecture, [2] and its streets are paved in stone. [1] There are 112 stands, which sell handcrafts from various parts of Mexico. These include various kinds of pottery, regional and traditional clothing, leather goods, wood items, jewelry ...
The Development of Mexico's Tourism Industry: Pyramids by Day, Martinis by Night (2006) excerpt and text search; Berger, Dina, and Andrew Grant Wood, eds. Holiday in Mexico: Critical Reflections on Tourism and Tourist Encounters (Duke University Press; 393 pages; 2010) . Essays on the history of tourism and related realms in Mexico; topics ...
Maqueta del Centro de Puebla; Monumento a la Victoria del 5 de Mayo; Monumento a los Fundadores de Puebla; Monumento al Sitio de Puebla; Puebla de los Ángeles; San Miguel Arcángel Fountain; Statue of Álex Lora; Statue of Esteban de Antuñano; Statue of Héctor Azar; Statue of Sebastian de Aparicio
Writ to recognize Puebla as City signed by Spain's queen Isabella of Portugal, municipal archive. Some historians consider that the area where the city is located nowadays was not inhabited in the Pre-Columbian era, except in the 15th century, when this valley was set aside for use for the so-called Flower wars among the populations of Itzocan, Tepeaca, Huejotzingo, Texmelucan and Tlaxcala ...
Estrella de Puebla (Spanish for "Star of Puebla") is a touristic Ferris wheel located in Puebla de Zaragoza, in Puebla, Mexico. It was opened on July 22, 2013, by governor Rafael Moreno Valle Rosas . [ 1 ]