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Monterrey is the third largest city of Mexico. It has been known by it's great bussiness potential and it's technology. Monterrey owns it's place in the northeast region of Mexico, and south from Texas. Nuevo Leon which is our state, is recognized for being the financial center of our country. Monterrey has a great variety of turistic attractions, like museums, theme parks, natural parks, caves, hiking and climbing on our mountain parks as well as archeologic and fossil sites. Around Monterrey, you will find also find a great and rich variety of gastronomic places to go visit. Folklore everywhere, Monterrey is nicknamed the Mountain City, we are proud also to be the site for big and great events, worlwide recognized, great exposicions in the art culture and upcoming we are having the International Cultures Forum, last based in Barcelona, Spain. We are glad and excited to be your hosts. Close to Monterrey, you will also find lot's of fun and intereting places to go visit, like old haciendas and nice rivers and lakes. Close to Veracruz, and a two hour drive from Real de Catorce, kingdom of peyote, Monterrey is waiting for you.
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Aug 14, 2002 - Aug 14, 2004
Monterrey, Mexico -› Mexico City, Mexico -› ...
I was 4 times in Mexico. And i was living there, too. I lived there for 6 months (april-september 2002). In 2003 and 2004 i returned for vacations.
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May 15, 1999 - Apr 20, 2000
Monterrey, Mexico -› -› ...
SEP 1999--We celebrated Mexico's 178th Independence Day in front of the Governor's Palace in Monterrey, Nuevo Leon, being one with the multitude of Regiomontanos.
Backgrounder: The Mexican Independence Day is a major holiday in Mexico, the celebration begins every September 15th at 11 pm in every single city and town in Mexico. In Mexico City, the President, following the ritual, rings the historic liberty bell that Father Hidalgo rang to call the people. Then gives the El Grito (The Cry). H...
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Oct 12, 2003 - Jan 05, 2008
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just some pics taken from random locations around the world usually when away with work or at sporting events, with friends etc.
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Aug 04, 2007 - Aug 11, 2007
Monterrey, Mexico -› Real de Catorce, Mexico -› ...
From Austin, Texas I drove to Laredo and boarded a bus to Monterrey. After spending a few days in Monterrey (a bit too richy & industrial for me), I headed south to Real de Catorce. Real de Catorce was an old mining town in the 1700s that was on the verge on becoming a ghost town after the mine dried up. It has since experienced a resurgence in population, now reaching barely 1,200 residents. It's 9,000 ft up in altitude, set in a valley and is absolutely breathtaking!
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