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Mexico receives 8 new Creative Cities of Unesco

Eight Mexican cities were formally added to the huge list of the Creative Cities Network, which Unesco promotes worldwide.

With them, now the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (Unesco) forms a list close to 250 metropolises that work together to promote cooperation for sustainable urban development and tourism development.

Through this network, Unesco recognizes the creativity of its members in seven areas: crafts and folk arts, digital arts, design, cinema, gastronomy, literature, and music.

Mexico City, Querétaro and Puebla were recognized for their architectural design, Mérida and Ensenada featured for their gastronomic richness, Morelía for . . .

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