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México / Mexico City
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 * Mexico City (Ciudad de México)** is the capital city of Mexico. Abbreviations: CDMX and DF.

Time
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Events

 * February 12-18, 2018** Semana de Viajes Responsables (Responsible Travel Week) [|#rtweek18]

Facebook
[|La Ciudad de México en el tiempo] https://www.facebook.com/LAPAREDARTECONTEMPORANEO

Livestreaming
[|Webcams de méxico]

Planeta.com
Reflections on the 1968 Olympics [|Painting Xochimilco] [] http://planeta.com/mexico-city-basilica http://planeta.com/comerenlacalle

Spotlight: Ruta de la Amistad
http://planeta.com/mexicocity-amistad http://www.mexico68.org https://www.google.com/maps/streetview/#ruta-de-la-amistad-the-road-of-mexico-68 https://twitter.com/rutamex68

Headlines
[|A un mes del #19S] [] [] [] [] [] [|Historic transfers of urban monuments] [|La CdMx tiene mala calidad del aire - Grupo Milenio] [|el-basurero-de-tanya-muller] - [|@hdemauleon] [|glorieta-de-los-coyotes-caos-y-abandono-se-seca-arbol] [|Sistine Chapel] [|Mexico City's Invisible Rivers] - [|@dromomanos] [|los-rios-invisibles-de-la-ciudad-de-mexico] [|mexico-city-airport-to-go-ahead-despite-budget-cuts-and-environmental-opposition] [|Invita la Central de Abasto a su tradicional romería del rábano] [|5 Best pulque in Mexico City] - [|chilledmagazine] [] [|A New Lab to Reinvent Mexico City - Techonomy] [|Mexico City Renaissance - Joshua Berman] Now is possible to buy a temporary pass (1, 3 or 7 days) for Ecobici - shared bicycle program [|In Mexico City, a small hotel with big green credentials: El Patio 77] [|Tourism Ministry unveils the path of Juan Diego - La Jornada]

** Flickr **
[|National Art Museum] [|Miniature Mexico]

Flickr Groups
[|MUNAL looking images of the Fatherland] [|City More Beautiful]

Flipboard
https://flipboard.com/@yogafernando/cdmx-ecierdu1z media type="custom" key="27487692"

Twitter
[|TorrucoTurismo] [|DisfrutaCdMx] [|guiadelcentro] [|SMA_AmbienteDF] [|planverde] [|turismocdmx] [|MarphilMexico] [|CasaRefugiados] [|Imuseofridakahlo] [|mna_inah] [|cdmexeneltiempo] [|guiadelcentro] [|@aeropuertoMEX] [|@RafaelPacchiano] https://twitter.com/cenartmx https://twitter.com/TomBuckley519 https://twitter.com/AICM_mx

Wikipedia
[|Francisco_I._Madero_Avenue]

rss

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treasures

Recommended Listening
http://www.radiounam.unam.mx [|@RadioUNAM]

[|'Neither a victory nor a defeat' - across time Tlatelolco] - In October 2008, in Mexico City, Through Thousands of people marched the streets to mark the 40th anniversary of a brazen and brutal repression of student protesters, Carried out by the state on the eve of the 1968 Mexico City Olympic Games. The Tlatelolco massacre, as it Became Known, yet more blood spilled upon one of Mexico City's Most Significant historical and archaeological sites. In Hindsight we explore the rich layers of history at Tlatelolco.

Recommended Viewing
http://www.proyecto40.com/videoteca/cultura/el-foco http://www.proyecto40.com/videoteca/cultura/el-foco/2016-03-06-17-30/republica-de-cuba/

The Shrine of Guadalupe - Burt Wolf http://www.burtwolf.com/program-blog/tt-502

Cycling
Mexico City Got Bikers How to Stop Worrying and Ride http://www.theatlanticcities.com/arts-and-lifestyle/2011/10/selling-biking-in-Mexico-City/339

Diablo http://www.diablos.com.mx https://twitter.com/DiablosRojosMX http://www.diablos.com.mx/home.php https://www.facebook.com/DiablosRojosMX

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Alameda Park
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https://www.facebook.com/laciudaddemexicoeneltiempo/photos/a.195987210423307.42656.187533597935335/1178009425554409/?type=3&theater La Alameda de Santa María la Ribera en una fotografía de los años veinte. A la derecha se aprecia el Kiosco Morisco, trasladado aquí desde la Alameda Central en 1910; destaca también la estatua de Miguel Hidalgo que se encontraba al frente y más tarde fue trasladada a la acera norte del mismo jardín. Imagen: Col. Villasana-Torres

Templo Mayor
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Garibaldi http://www.guiadelcentrohistorico.mx/sitios-de-interes/plazas/regi-n-3-garibaldi-y-sus-alrededores/6

Plazas

 * media type="custom" key="7294545" || [|El Caballito] - This [|sculpture of Charles IV] was made ​​in a single casting by Manuel Tolsa. The statue depicts Carlos IV on a stallion with a front leg in the air, Because the king died at home from combat wounds. [|Carlos IV] is wearing Roman dress and use no saddle. Since 1979 the statue is located across from the Palace of Mines and in front of the National Museum of Art (MUNAL) in the [|Plaza Tolsa] . || [|The horse] - [|Sculpture of Charles IV] made ​​by Manuel Tolsa one-emptying [|Carlos IV] on a stallion with a front leg in the air, because the king's house supposedly died in combat wounds, dressed as a Roman, without saddle. Since 1979 it is located opposite the Palace of Mining and the National Art Museum (MUNAL) in today [|Plaza Tolsa] . ||

Metro
[] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.383083731764241.86434.290842877654994&type=1 http://www.mexicocity.gob.mx/mapasturisticosmetro.php [|Mexico City Metro] Spotlight on Metro Xola

Each station is Identified by a minimalist logo related to the name of the station or the area around it. The design of the icons and the typography are a creation of [|Lance Wyman], lowest Also designed the logotype for the [|1968 Summer Olympic Games] at Mexico City.

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Metro Insurgentes Where the walls are decorated platform With mock-ups of platforms from the Paris Métro and the London Underground created by [|Rafael Cauduro]. ( [|Photos] )

**Metro Xola**
 * There are several versions about the origin of the word Xola. One is that, in the nineteenth century were the estates of Narvarte, Becerra and La Condesa, ranches of Naples and Sola. Over the years, this single word (name of the owners) was changing, as some written and pronounced the Schola, until he finally changed the first three letters for the "X" that looks now that gives the same pronunciation. || There are several versions about the origin of the word Xola. One Is That, by the nineteenth century haciendas There Were Narvarte, Becerra and La Condesa, ranches of Naples and Sola. Over the years, Sola esta word (name of the owners) was changing, as some written and pronounced the Schola, Until I was finally changed the first three letters for the "X" that looks Now That Gives the same pronunciation. ||

http://www.metro.df.gob.mx/red/estacion.html?id=37 http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xola_(estaci%C3%B3n)

Gastronomy Online / Mexican cuisine online a program with the chef, Ricardo Muñoz / a program hosted by the chef Ricardo Muñoz http://www.codigoradio.cultura.df.gob.mx/index.php/programas/44-programas/105

Archaeology Cuicuilco http://cultura-inah.gob.mx/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=243&Itemid=157

Pemex Tower http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Torre_Ejecutiva_Pemex

Location https://tools.wmflabs.org/geohack/geohack.php?pagename=Mexico_City¶ms=19_26_N_99_8_W_type:city(8918653)_region:MX

tourism portals
http://www.mexicocity.gob.mx - https://twitter.com/turismocdmx - https://www.facebook.com/turismocdmx http://www.mexicocityexperience.com http://www.flickr.com/photos/mxcity https://twitter.com/mexicocity [|turismocdmx] http://www.youtube.com/mexicocity10

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http://www.jovenes.df.gob.mx [|Youth Institute of the Federal District] [|on Facebook]

Youtube
http://www.youtube.com/user/secturdf

Echo
http://www.planverde.df.gob.mx http://www.planverde.df.gob.mx/planverde/

MuseumWatch
Free on Tuesdays: Carcamo / Natural History Museum

Historical center
http://guiadelcentrohistorico.mx

[|guiadelcentro]

Isabella 26, corner of Madero http://www.museodelestanquillo.com
 * Museum Estanquillo**

Carlos Monsivais collection

http://www.museodelestanquillo.com/Tiendas/

http://www.museodelestanquillo.com [|m_estanquillo] https://www.facebook.com/MuseodelEstanquillo

http://guiadelcentrohistorico.com/node/227 https://www.facebook.com/guiadelcentrohistorico https://twitter.com/guiadelcentro http://www.mexicodesconocido.com.mx/la-pinacoteca-de-la-profesa-distrito-federal.html

Bookstores http://www.libreriafimadero.com


 * Interactive Museum of Economics,** Tacuba # 17, [|www.mide.org.mx] . Closed Mondays.

MEASURES MuseoMIDE Interactive Museum of Economics. Centro Historico, Mexico City Tuesday to Sunday 9.00 to 18.00 hrs. Tacuba 17, Centro Historico · http://www.mide.org.mx https://twitter.com/museomide

Colonia Roma
[|Arroniz Contemporary Art] Plaza Rio de Janeiro [|Green Garden Rome] A small French bakery in Roma, La Boheme

Centro Cultural Universitario Tlatelolco - https://twitter.com/ccutlatelolco http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/world_now/2012/01/mexico-painter-dr-atl-exhibit-masterpieces.html

Seminar 8 Historical Center They presented in the Templo Mayor Museum exhibition "Tlaltecuhtli. Lady of the earth" bit.ly/o4y4dv http://www.gobiernodigital.inah.gob.mx/mener/index.php?id=32 http://www.mexicoescultura.com/agenda_cultural.php?idac=6371&idec=52500&tipo=xml&tipo_tema=A&tabla=A&bus=3#Ancla
 * Templo Mayor Museum**

After years of research and hard restoration process, the important archaeological find of a relief of the Aztec earth goddess Tlaltecuhtli (occurred in October 2006), it is finally put on display at the Templo Mayor Museum. Tlaltecuhtli monolith has spectacular dimensions and retains its original color, which is a valuable opportunity to admire this sculpture and all its glory.

Palacio de Mineria http://www.palaciomineria.unam.mx

http://www.recorridosvirtuales.com/frida_kahlo/museo_frida_kahlo.html

Zocalo - http://www.mx200palacionacional.gob.mx/sitio.php http://www.webcamsdemexico.com/webcam-mexico-zocalo

http://www.munal.com.mx http://www.flickr.com/photos/munalinterpreta/

[|Mexican Museum of Design (MUMEDI)]

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 * National Museum of Popular Art** **,** Revillagigedo and Independencia, Centro Historico

Virtual Museum of National Palace http://www.apartados.hacienda.gob.mx/cultura/museo_virtual_palacio_nal/shcp_mv.htm

Museum of Light - http://www.luz.unam.mx - at the corner of Calle del Carmen and San Ildefonso, is open Monday-Friday 9 am- 4pm and Saturdays and Sundays from 10 am-5pm. This Year's Exhibits celebrate International Year of Astronomy. The museum opened in 1996 and is run by UNAM. The museum is vaulted Housed in a building built in 1575 as a chapel of the Maximum School of San Pedro and Pablo, a Jesuit school.

Palacio de Iturbide, Madero # 17, is a restored 18th century palace designed by Francisco Guerrero y Torres in 1780 and from 1821 to 1823 was the residence of Agustin de Iturbide, while I ACTED as the first Emperor of Mexico. Today, the restored building houses the Cultural Development Banamex and has-been renamed the Palace of Culture Banamex. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palace_of_Iturbide http://www.banamex.com

Benito Juarez International Airport
http://www.aicm.com.mx http://www.aicm.com.mx/en/flights?da=d&in=i https://twitter.com/AICM_mx

Independently For Those catching buses from Terminal 1 in Mexico you need to go upstairs to the ticket office. Start at Gate 7 and go inside the airport away from the road, then a take the travellator to the first floor. Thereafter cross the road using the walkway to the terminal and head for the bus Cuernavaca bus service counter.

Terminal 1: Wi-Fi from Dino's Snack Bar and Fast Food (with purchase of food or beverage)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benito_Ju%C3%A1rez_International_Airport

New airport http://www.aeropuerto.gob.mx http://www.gob.mx/semarnat/prensa/la-decision-de-hacer-un-nuevo-aeropuerto-es-tecnica-y-no-politica-gre-15689 [|@aeropuertoMEX]

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Editing
[|Exploring Mexico City] [|Alameda Park] [|Green markets] [|Things to do in Mexico City] [|Transportation in Mexico City] [|Xochimilco]

Elsewhere on the Web
[|DF Writers] [|The Citadel] [|Tamayo Museum] - https://twitter.com/museotamayo [|In the Pit] [] https://twitter.com/CronicaAmbient https://www.facebook.com/RevistaCronicaAmbiental

Blogs
http://aprendizdesibarita.blogs.com http://mexicocitymetro.wordpress.com

Parks
Among the highlights of a visit to Mexico City - a quiet stroll-through one of the many pocket parks. Oh, and visits to the larger and more historical parks including Viveros and Chapultepec

Nuevo / New: ecoducto rio de la piedad
http://www.eluniversal.com.mx/metropoli/cdmx/parque-ecologico-sobre-viaducto https://capital-cdmx.org/nota-Gobierno-construye-el-Ecoducto-CDMX-Rio-de-la-Piedad201781240 https://www.mupa.com.mx/mupa-parque-ecoducto-rio-la-piedad

[|Polanco - Wikipedia] [|Lincoln Park - Wikipedia] Moorish Kiosk Alameda de Santa Maria de la Ribera

Natural World

 * Bike Riding** - Calle Reforma is closed every Sunday from 6 am-2pm from the Alameda to Chapultepec Parks. Skates, skateboards and bikes are welcome.

Flickr Group : Yes More Bicycles @https://www.ecobici.df.gob.mx/home/home.php

"With a team of 114 thousand bikes strategically located in 84 cicloestaciones, the Government of the Federal District will seek to prioritize the use of the vehicle and increase of 1.2 to 5 percent using this transport for the benefit of the environment and health Bogota, through the implementation of public bicycle system of the City of Mexico, "more: [|www.stumbleupon.com/s/#1tvBKo/www.comsoc.df.g ob.mx/notici ...]
 * News in Mexico City Bikes:**

Cultural World
[|Soumaya Museum], Plaza Loreto, Revolution Avenue and Magdalena River, Eje 10 Sur, 1030am-630pm, Fridays and Saturdays, 1030am-830pm. Closed Tuesdays. <span style="color: #0084b4; font-family: &#39;Helvetica Neue&#39;,Helvetica,Arial,sans-serif; font-size: 13.3333330154419px; text-decoration: none;">[|ElMuseoSoumaya] [|A_mirandam]

http://www.bellasartes.gob.mx http://twitter.com/bellasartesinba http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palacio_de_Bellas_Artes
 * Fine Arts**

https://www.timeoutmexico.mx/ciudad-de-mexico/que-hacer/visitas-guiadas-por-la-pinacoteca-de-la-profesa
 * Pinacoteca de La Profesa** - Pre-eminent collection of 300+ paintings in the former Jesuit Church San Felipe Neri. Free tours on Saturdays.

[|Transportation in Mexico City] http://sintrafico.com

Drivers in Mexico can be half wild. Taxi - view, Local news from driver Public transportation - more eco-friendly, inexpensive

Transportation to Cuernavaca [] bus line for the state of Morelos ... non-stop commuter bus from airport to Cuernvaca

[|Azteca stadium] https://www.estadioazteca.com.mx/visitas-guiadas https://twitter.com/EstadioAzteca

History
Four sites in Mexico City Have Been Given the category of "World Heritage" by UNESCO : the historic center, With its 1,436 historic buildings and monuments; Xochimilco district, Which Boasts over 200 kilometers of canals; Luis Barragan's house and studio and the Central University City Campus (UNAM).

Spotlight on Tlalpan
Tlalpan comprises several small towns south of Mexico City, including Tlalpan itself, Chicalcoyotl, San Pedro Martir, San Andres Totoltepec, Xicalco and San Miguel Ajusco. Cuicuilco

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tlalpan http://wikitravel.org/en/Mexico_City/Tlalpan http://www.tlalpan.gob.mx

San Agustin de la Cuevas []

Shopping
http://pendulo.com

Government
[|Mexico City Government] http://www.obrasenmiciudad.df.gob.mx https://twitter.com/GobCDMX

Elsewhere on the Web
[|Mexpat] [|Academia de San Carlos] [|Defecito] [|Go to Mexico City] [|DF - El Universal] [|Mexico City Tourism Office] [|Trust Historic Center] [|Historical center] [|Free time] [|Mexico City - Economist]

More Features
[|Water Crisis - Guardian] [|Largest Stadium - BBC] [|Historic center rises from the ashes - Flight] [|Tepito neighborhood]

zocalo terrace Conquistador Plaza de la Constitucion # 13, 6th floor

misc

[|In His blog] says Simon Winchester That only four words from the Aztec language of Nahuatl Have Entered Inglés: Nahuatl, teguexin, tule and Axolotl. True?

[|Route of Friendship] Makes the [|2012 Monuments Watch List] from the World Monuments Fund. []

**Pulque** - Where are the best pulque in Mexico City? We'd like to visit The Pirate in Colonia Escandon. Anywhere else? http://ciudadanosenred.com.mx/articulos/pulquer%C3%AD http://de10.com.mx/6691.html Castle - yards of beer to <span style="background-color: #ffffff; color: #333333; font-family: &#39;Helvetica Neue&#39;,Arial,sans-serif; font-size: 14.44444465637207px;">Iztacalco was in "the Garden of the Capital" The ecological park offers environmental education, orchards and a demonstration on the water cycle

Ahuehuetes
General Garcia Conde # 20 Lots of cypresses in Chapultepec Park. Largest (and sadly dead) is Sergeant, below the castle. Circumference of 14 meters.

Siqueiros Polyforum
Polyforum is a multi-use Which forum in various culture, political and social activities take place. It has several autonomous spaces: such as a theater with a capacity for 500, galleries, offices and the Universal Forum. Polyforum Siqueiros is a museum in itself. The 12 outer panels of the building and the 2,400 square meters of the mural paintings of The March of Humanity Provide a Total of 8,700 square meters of an exceptional and unique representative sample of the movement called "Mexican Muralism," Which Began in 1920. http://www.polyforumsiqueiros.com.mx

Universities
[|University of the Mexican Republic]

[|CHAPULTEPEC PARK]
http://www.chapultepec.org.mx

Museum of Natural History and Environmental Culture, Open Tuesday-Sunday 10 am-5pm, [|Map]

http://www.sma.df.gob.mx/mhn/index.php?op=01hola&op01=monitoreoaves_sep2007

http://www.chapultepec.com.mx/visita.asp?Lugar=11 https://www.facebook.com/ChapultepecMx

http://www.sma.df.gob.mx/mhn/

The three sources of Vipers Were designed by Leonidas Guadarrama and Were Inaugurated in 1964. They Have Been since filled in with dirt and are used for casual games of soccer.

Old Guard House - temporary exhibits

Promenade Composers

Source of Nezahualcoyotl http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nezahualcoyotl

Vine with Blue flowers Plumbago http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plumbago

Trees - Platanus tabascense 'Aya' in Tabasco and Veracruz exported to Europe and is one of the main trees planted along the boulevard Champs Elysee in Paris

Portales https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colonia_Portales

Bird Watching in Mexico City
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Mexico City Water Tour aqueduct on Avenida Chapultepec, Metro Sevilla, near Prague Street

Recommended Ruben's, Venustiano Carranza # 17

things to do peel the citadel of Tacubaya

Tallest Building Mexico Tower - tallest in LatAm?

Metro Patriotismo Escandon / Condesa

Church - San Jose de la Montaña

Mexico City Churches

San Francisco - Located between the Alameda and the Zocalo - Boasts Churrigueresque architecture

Countess Michoacan Market Origins Eco Market, Glorieta Popocatepetl # 41A

TAPO bus station - With any purchase wifi from Route Café http://rutacafe.com.mx

Elsewhere http://defecito.com

Recommended DF 4 Corners / 4 centuries

things to do Cutting Through Neighborhoods old with a home is more fun than with Google maps

Escandón
Parque Morelos http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colonia_Escand%C3%B3n the Pirate (pulqueria), Street September 13 esq. December 12, Tel. 2614.2962. Monday to Saturday from 9-19 hrs. pambacitas, progress # 61 - neighborhood joint pambazo The Golden Lion cantina Theatre Hipodromo Condesa

<span style="color: #b30009; font-family: &#39;Helvetica Neue&#39;,Arial,sans-serif; font-size: 14.399999618530273px; text-decoration: none;">[|ColoniaEscandon]

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Xochimilco http://360.spotour.com/ciudad-de-mexico/xochimilco-ld/photospot.html Pa Child Day is Celebrated Calendaria February 2. The babies of the Christ are dressed. Every year the Child Pa Changes family. The baby travels in Mexico City, people make party (to celebrate).

Flickr photo collection, Xochimilco and the Child Pa http://www.flickr.com/photos/melisub/collections/72157621986726765/

Featured photos http://www.flickr.com/photos/marlene-ehrenberg/2877576399 http://www.flickr.com/photos/marlene-ehrenberg/2578365434

Research ... Rio de la Piedad was ever a river? Yes! It originated About one kilometer from the Tacubaya borough in what is now west-Central Mexico City. It was tubed in 1942 and the expressway viaduct was built over part of it. The "river" now emerges from the tubing in eastern Mexico City in the new channel of Rio Churubusco near Pantitlán.

Events Monumental parade alebrijes (October)

Infra Benches Dialogue on Reform

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Quotes
The harmony is to protect life on earth. - Inscription on the statue Otafuku, Viveros Park http://www.viveroscoyoacan.gob.mx http://www.planeta.com/ecotravel/mexico/df/viveros.html http://www.viveroscoyoacan.gob.mx/

Questions

 * Question** - Do You have any additional information About visiting the axolotl breeding facility in Canal Apatloco in Xochimilco? For example, how long does it take to reach the site from the Caltongo launching site? I'd like to see the facility, but I'm traveling with a small group That Is not In This destination as interested as I am. Also, I've just started learning Spanish, so I fear That Attempts to ask questions of the person driving the trajinera will go nowhere.


 * Answer** - As always, I would recommend hiring a local knowledgeable guide. Xochimilco is a place That can be enjoyed by everyone, so even if your group is not as interested in the axolotl breeding program as you are, they'll still get to enjoy a leisurely tour on the water, the lively atmosphere filled with music or bird song (Depending on the channel!). It takes about 90 minutes to get to the site and one of the pluses is the Entire punt When is lifted by an elevator. In terms of guides, the best of the best is [|Marlene Ehrenberg].

What is the Difference between a Chilango and dfeño?

Buzzword Bingo
Ambulante - Axolotl - Aztecs - Cargo Bikes - Historic Center - Chapultepec Park - Central Axis - Diego Rivera - [|Frida Kahlo] - Azteca Stadium (the Colossus of Santa Ursula) - merolico - Metro - Sanborns - Torre Latinoamericana

flickr: [|mexico city collection] flickrgroups: [|Mexico City Treasure Hunt] slideshare: [|Mexico City Treasure Hunt] (32,000+ views) youtube: [|mexico playlist]

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Angel of Independence [|The Corregidora] - The conspiracy HAD Been discovered. Instead of the original plan for November, moved up to September Dona Josefa Dominguez Otiz (Corregidora of Queretaro)
 * Independence Tour**

Also see: http://larutadelaindependencia.blogspot.com

Air Quality
http://www.aire.cdmx.gob.mx https://twitter.com/aire_cdmx

Revolution Tour
Monument of the Revolution Obregon Monument National Palace Tile House Phrygian cap on the back of the Presidential Chair in Chapultepec Castle Avenida Revolucion

Markets Markets
Merced market Jamaica Market

Mexico one of the biggest cities in the world has one of the largest markets [|Central de Abasto - Marlene Ehrenberg] https://www.facebook.com/CentraldeAbasto

http://mimercadito.mx

where to stay in the center
http://www.hotelfleming.com.mx Hotel Florida, Belisario Dominguez

Where to stay elsewhere https://www.hotelcasagonzalez.com

Hostal Moneda https://plus.google.com/106993864348367515631/about?gl=mx&hl=en
 * Mexico Monday!** - Colleagues and friends share info About Mexico using the [|#mexmonday] hashtag on twitter . Help us Improve our coverage of Mexico's Indigenous people, biodiversity, parks, markets and food by posting your news and recommended resources. We'll retweet our favorites and highlight news in the [|Mexico Update].

Folk Art
[|Expo FONAES], Palacio de los Deportes, [|Storify] https://twitter.com/ExpoFonaes https://twitter.com/FONAES_Mx

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Learn Spanish!
Recommended book for kids http://www.biodiversidad.gob.mx/ninos/libros/AjoloteXochimilco.pdf

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What's new?
[|The DF Parish], Calle Brasil No. 5

**Bicentennial Park**
http://www.parquebicentenario.gob.mx http://www.parquebicentenario.gob.mx/google_maps.html

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 * Museum Exhibits - 1917****Constitution**
 * National Palace -** http://www.gob.mx/shcp/galerias/exposicion-constitucion-1917-2017-imagenes-y-voces-en-palacio-nacional?idiom=es
 * Chapultepec Castle -** http://www.eluniversal.com.mx/articulo/cultura/patrimonio/2017/02/16/la-constitucion-en-el-castillo-de-chapultepec

https://twitter.com/CulturaCDMX/status/896805631390343168 https://twitter.com/CulturaCDMX http://cultura.cdmx.gob.mx/eventos/evento/fci2017
 * September 1-10** La Fiesta de las Culturas Indígenas al #Zócalo
 * 1) CiudadSinMuros

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Embedded Tweets
Monday is [|# Moebius909] We heard at 11:30 by [|@ Ibero909FM] ! Connecting the world through [|Wikipedia]

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<span style="font-size: 1.1em; margin: 0px; padding-bottom: 0px; padding-left: 0px; padding-right: 0px; padding-top: 5px;">**Recommended Reading**
[|Sectoral Tourism Program (2008-2012)] PDF http://www.mexicocity.gob.mx

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** Dia de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) ** http://planeta.com/1610cdmx http://www.cdmx.gob.mx/vive-cdmx/post/celebracion-dia-de-muertos-2016 http://www.jornada.unam.mx/2016/10/28/cultura/a06n1cul http://www.jornada.unam.mx/ultimas/2016/10/28/mancera-anuncia-el-primer-desfile-de-dia-de-muertos-en-la-cdmx https://www.mexicodesconocido.com.mx/eventos-celebrar-dia-muertos-df-mexico.html https://www.facebook.com/voluntariosDesfileDiaDeMuertos2016

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