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Cuauhtinchan/Puebla, Mexico

San Juan Bautista in Cuauhtinchan

The San Juan Bautista convent was built on the site of a 12th-century Tolteca-Chichimeca foundation to support the religious conversion of indigenous populations shortly after the Spanish Conquest.
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Yucatán State, Mexico

Yucatán Indian Chapels

The “visiting” chapels created by the Spanish to evangelize the indigenous Maya populations in the Yucatán region of Mexico are known, collectively, as the Capillas de Indios, or Indian Chapels.
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Madera Municipality, Mexico

Madera Cave Dwellings

The Madera Cave dwellings are pre-Colombian sculpted clay structures nestled in the natural caves and cliffs in Chihuahua’s western Sierra Madre.
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Nurio, Mexico

Apostle Santiago Church in Nurio

Apostle Santiago Church was built in the 17th century in the Michoacán Sierra to form part of a huatápera, or hospital complex.
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Veracruz, Mexico

San Juan de Ulúa Fort

For nearly 350 years, the San Juan de Ulúa Fort in Veracruz served as the primary military stronghold of the Spanish Empire in the Americas.
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Morelos, Mexico

Chalcatzingo

Established around 1500 BC, Chalcatzing is an important prehistoric site in central Mexico that initially developed as a small agricultural community.
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Mexico City, Mexico

Modern Mural Paintings

Mexico’s mural masters were at the vanguard of twentieth-century art.
Zempoala to Otumba, Mexico

Acueducto de Tembleque

From the rocky, desolate terrain of the central Mexican state of Hidalgo, the Acueducto de Tembleque reaches toward the sky and rises up to 125 feet (39 meters) in height.
San Miguel Tequixtepec, Oaxaca, Mexico

Colonial Bridge of Tequixtepec

In a remote, arid, and mountainous area of Oaxaca in southern Mexico, the 450-year-old Colonial Bridge of Tequixtepec stands testament to a once flourishing economic and cultural hub.

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