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Huffington Post Spends a Day in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico

As the sun sets on the horizon, the city of Puerto Vallarta closes another day in paradise along Mexico’s stunning Pacific coast, but the day...
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47 fun facts about Mexico – How many do you know?

The official name of Mexico is Estados Únidos Mexicanos Don't be surprised if you get funny looks when you tell people in Mexico that you...
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Aurora Borealis – Geomagnetic Storm Caught on Video

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hp2u3HhHfUI The storm sparked large aurora displays that will never be forgotten by the people that were lucky enough to witness the event. This short...
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Pork Tinga Tostadas Recipe

Like many of Mexico’s most beloved dishes, the exact origin of the popular stew called tinga is subject to a debate as fiery as the...
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Mexico Lifts Limit on Businesses’ Dollar Deposits

The Mexican government will no longer limit the monthly cash deposits of U.S. dollars that border businesses can make if the companies allow authorities to...
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Mexico Taking First Step Towards Minimum Wage Debate

Mexico's government will present a bill to stop using the minimum wage to calculate fines, levies and contributions Finance Minister Luis Videgaray said on Thursday,...
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Mexico Sends “Cantinflas” to the Oscars for Foreign Film Category

Mexico's film academy has picked Cantinflas, a biopic about iconic comedian Mario Moreno, as its foreign-language Oscar submission. Starring Oscar Jaenada alongside Michael Imperioli (The...
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Vallarta-Nayarit Seeking Tourists in South America

In an effort to further ties with the Vallarta-Nayarit destination in South America, strengthen the relationship with wholesale operators and travel agents, as well as...
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Several Banderas Bay Restaurants Named Best by USA Today

Travelers will find it hard to find a truly bad dining experience along Mexico's Pacific coast, since the view is usually superb and the fish...
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Over 40,000 Expats Call Puerto Vallarta Home

Until the 1950s, Puerto Vallarta was a small fishing village, modestly popular among Mexicans as a beach resort. In 1963, "The Night of the Iguana"...
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Scientists Say the Ozone Layer is Recovering

Earth’s protective ozone layer is beginning to recover, largely because of the phase-out since the 1980s of certain chemicals used in refrigerants and aerosol cans,...
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Toyota Looking For A Good Spot in Mexico for a New Manufacturing Plant

Toyota Motor Corp. (7203), the last of the world’s major automakers without a full assembly plant in Mexico, is scouting the country for possible factory...
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