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  <title>News from San Miguel de Allende, Mexico</title>
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  <modified>2005-12-01T00:00:00-06:00</modified>
  <tagline>The news from Mexico</tagline>
  <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//1</id>
  <copyright>Copyright (c), 2012 www.sanmigueldirectory.com</copyright>

<entry>
    <title>Herberge San Miguel de Allende</title>
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    <modified>2011-08-05T20:53:33-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2011-08-05T20:53:33-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//463</id>
    <created>2011-08-05T20:53:33-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Herberge San Miguel de Allende</summary>
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      <![CDATA[Die Bezeichnung Hostel hat sich heute in Deutschland wie auch international für Unterkünfte etabliert, die sich speziell an Rucksacktouristen richten, also individuell Reisende mit niedrigem Budget. Wie die Jugendherbergen bieten sie überwiegend Schlafplätze in Mehrbettzimmern, welche oft aus Gründen der Raumökonomie Etagenbetten (Bunkbeds) enthalten oder Bettenlagern ähneln. In Deutschland entwickeln sich etliche Hostels zu einfachen Hotels mit moderner, oft bunter Raumgestaltung, wobei die innerhalb eines Hauses angebotenen Unterkunftsvarianten in Standard und Preis oft stark differieren.]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Ostello San Miguel de Allende</title>
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    <modified>2011-08-05T20:46:32-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2011-08-05T20:46:32-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//462</id>
    <created>2011-08-05T20:46:32-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Ostello San Miguel de Allende</summary>
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      <![CDATA[L'ostello è una struttura ricettiva simile ad un albergo, ma ha la particolarità che solitamente gli spazi vengono condivisi con altri ospiti. Nasce nel 1909 per consentire anche ai giovani meno abbienti e con scarse disponibilità economiche di praticare il turismo.]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Albergue Juvenil en San Miguel</title>
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    <modified>2011-08-05T20:36:54-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2011-08-05T20:36:54-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//461</id>
    <created>2011-08-05T20:36:54-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Albergue Juvenil en San Miguel</summary>
    <dc:subject>Services</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[Un albergue juvenil, conocido también como hostal u hostel, es un lugar que renta alojamiento, particularmente alentando las actividades al aire libre y el intercambio cultural entre jóvenes de distintos países.]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Hostels in San Miguel de Allende</title>
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    <modified>2011-08-05T20:14:16-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2011-08-05T20:14:16-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//460</id>
    <created>2011-08-05T20:14:16-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Hostels in San Miguel de Allende</summary>
    <dc:subject>Services</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[Hostels provide budget oriented, sociable accommodation where guests can rent a bed, usually a bunk bed, in a dormitory and share a bathroom, lounge and sometimes a kitchen. Rooms can be mixed or single-sex, although private rooms may also be available. Hostels are generally cheaper for both the operator and the occupants; many hostels have long-term residents whom they employ as desk clerks or housekeeping staff in exchange for free accommodation.
In a few countries, such as the UK, Ireland, the Netherlands, India, and Australia, the word hostel sometimes also refers to establishments providing longer-term accommodation (often to specific classes of clientele such as nurses, students, drug addicts, or court defendants on bail) where the hostels are sometimes run by Housing Associations and charities. In the rest of the world, the word hostel refers only to properties offering shared accommodation to travellers or backpackers.
Within the 'traveller' category, another distinction can be drawn between hostels which are members of Hostelling International (HI), a UK-based, non-profit organization encouraging outdoor activities and cultural exchange for the young (formerly the IYHA), and independently operated hostels. Hostels for travellers are sometimes called backpackers' hostels, particularly in Australia and New Zealand (often abbreviated to just &quot;backpackers&quot;).]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Tenochtitlan</title>
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    <modified>2011-06-11T15:52:45-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2011-06-11T15:52:45-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//459</id>
    <created>2011-06-11T15:52:45-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Tenochtitlan</summary>
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      <![CDATA[Tenochtitlan was a Nahua altepetl (city-state) located on an island in Lake Texcoco, in the Valley of Mexico. Founded in 1325, it became the capital of the abounding Aztec Empire in the 15th century, until captured by the Spanish in 1521. When paired with Mexico the name is a reference to Mexica, the people of the surrounding Aztec heartland. It subsequently became a cabecera of the Viceroyalty of New Spain, and today the ruins of Tenochtitlan are located in the central part of Mexico City.&amp;nbsp;Its name comes from Nahuatl tetl (&amp;quot;rock&amp;quot;) and nochtli = (&amp;quot;prickly pear&amp;quot;) and means &amp;quot;Among the prickly pears rocks&amp;quot;.&amp;nbsp;Tenochtitlan was one of two Mexican altepetl, the other being Tlatelolco.]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Otomi - San Miguel de Allende</title>
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    <modified>2011-05-11T18:54:31-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2011-05-11T18:54:31-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//458</id>
    <created>2011-05-11T18:54:31-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Otomi - San Miguel de Allende</summary>
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      <![CDATA[Los otomíes son un pueblo indígena del centro de México. Está emparentado ling&amp;uuml;ísticamente con el resto de los pueblos de habla otomangueana, cuyos antepasados han ocupado la Altiplanicie Mexicana desde varios milenios antes de la era cristiana. Actualmente, los otomíes habitan un territorio fragmentado que va del norte de Guanajuato al sureste de Tlaxcala. Sin embargo, la mayor parte de ellos se concentra en los estados de Hidalgo, México y Querétaro. De acuerdo con las estadísticas de la Comisión Nacional para el Desarrollo de los Pueblos Indígenas de México, la población étnica otomí sumaba 646.875 personas en la República Mexicana en el a&amp;ntilde;o 2000, lo que les convierte en el quinto pueblo indígena más numeroso del país. De ellos, sólo un poco más de la mitad hablaban el otomí. Al respecto, cabe decir que la lengua otomí presenta un alto grado de diversificación interna, de modo que los hablantes de una variedad suelen tener dificultades para comprender a quienes no hablan otro dialecto. De ahí que los nombres con los que los otomíes se llaman a sí mismos son numerosos: &amp;ntilde;&amp;auml;tho (valle de Toluca), h&amp;ntilde;&amp;auml;h&amp;ntilde;u (valle del Mezquital), &amp;ntilde;&amp;auml;&amp;ntilde;ho (Santiago Mezquititlán en el Sur de Querétaro) y &amp;ntilde;'y&amp;uuml;h&amp;uuml; (Sierra Norte de Puebla, Pahuatlán) son algunos de los gentilicios que los otomíes emplean para llamarse a sí mismos en sus propias lenguas, aunque es frecuente que cuando hablan en espa&amp;ntilde;ol empleen el etnónimo otomí, de origen náhuatl.]]>
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<entry>
    <title>La Conexion - San Miguel de Allende</title>
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    <modified>2011-03-23T15:57:10-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2011-03-23T15:57:10-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//457</id>
    <created>2011-03-23T15:57:10-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">La Conexion - San Miguel de Allende</summary>
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      <![CDATA[Conexión en caliente, traducido del inglés hot-plug, es la capacidad que tienen algunos periféricos de poder enchufarse o desenchufarse al ordenador, sin apagar el mismo, y funcionar correctamente. Entre las conexiones con capacidad &amp;quot;hot-plug&amp;quot; se encuentran las conexiones USB, Firewire, SATA y SAS. Las conexiones en serie, en paralelo y PS/2 (ratón y teclado), podrían no estar adaptadas para conexión y desconexion con el ordenador encendido, ya que se podrían quemar los puertos o el periférico.]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Canadian woman found dead in Mexico hotel</title>
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    <modified>2011-02-26T13:07:03-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2011-02-26T13:07:03-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//456</id>
    <created>2011-02-26T13:07:03-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Canadian woman found dead in Mexico hotel</summary>
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      <![CDATA[Police in Mexico are investigating after a Vancouver woman was found dead in her hotel room earlier this week.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;Debbie McKeen was staying at the Hotel Boutique La Puertecita in San Miguel de Allende.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;Hotel general manager Derek Sanchez said McKeen was found dead in her bed by hotel staff on Monday. It is not clear how she died.&lt;br&gt;]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Website design services in San Miguel de Allende</title>
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    <modified>2010-08-26T14:54:01-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2010-08-26T14:54:01-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//455</id>
    <created>2010-08-26T14:54:01-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Website design services in San Miguel de Allende</summary>
    <dc:subject>Services</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[Website Design, Hosting and Management &lt;br&gt;
Logo Design &lt;br&gt;
Search Engine Optimization &lt;br&gt;
Content Management Systems &lt;br&gt;
Bulk E-mail Marketing &lt;br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
Experience with:&lt;br&gt;
Markup languages (HTML, XHTML and XML) &lt;br&gt;
Style sheet languages (CSS and XSL) &lt;br&gt;
Client-side scripting (JavaScript, Visual Basic) &lt;br&gt;
Server-side scripting (PHP and ASP) &lt;br&gt;
Database technologies (MySQL and PostgreSQL) &lt;br&gt;
Multimedia technologies (Flash) &lt;br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
Website design services are based in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico&lt;br&gt;
Call: 044-415-111-3662]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Festival Internacional de Camara de San Miguel de Allende - 2010</title>
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    <modified>2010-05-17T15:35:29-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2010-05-17T15:35:29-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//454</id>
    <created>2010-05-17T15:35:29-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Festival Internacional de Camara de San Miguel de Allende - 2010</summary>
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      <![CDATA[El mayor festival de Música de Cámara en México atrae aficionados cada verano, provenientes de los Estados Unidos, Europa y América Latina a disfrutar la experiencia de ver en el escenario a intérpretes del más alto nivel de talento en el mundo.&lt;br&gt;Teatros, iglesias y plazas cobran vida con la música de los conciertos de músicos profesionales, nuestras &amp;quot;Estrellas Emergentes&amp;quot; del Festival. ]]>
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<entry>
    <title>The San Miguel Chamber Music Festival</title>
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    <modified>2010-05-17T15:27:45-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2010-05-17T15:27:45-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//453</id>
    <created>2010-05-17T15:27:45-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">The San Miguel Chamber Music Festival</summary>
    <dc:subject>Events</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[The biggest chamber music festival in Mexico draws aficionados each August from the United States, Europe and Latin America to experience performers who bring the highest level of talent in the world to San Miguel de Allende for all to enjoy.&lt;br&gt;Theaters, churches and the town square are alive with music from the concerts by professional musicians to the festival&amp;rsquo;s &amp;lsquo;rising star&amp;rsquo; young musicians enrolled in the&amp;nbsp; &amp;ldquo;Emerging Professional Musician Program&amp;rdquo;. ]]>
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<entry>
    <title>XV Festival Internacional de Jazz Y Blues en San Miguel de Allende</title>
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    <modified>2010-05-16T20:44:34-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2010-05-16T20:44:34-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//452</id>
    <created>2010-05-16T20:44:34-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">XV Festival Internacional de Jazz Y Blues en San Miguel de Allende</summary>
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      <![CDATA[26 Noviembre al 5 Diciembre 2010&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;Artistas de la talla de David Sánchez Quartet (ganador de Grammy) quien a su vez tendrá como invitado especial a Antonio Sánchez (ganador de Grammy); o de Eddie Gómez Trío, Hot Club of San Francisco, David Gilmore Quartet (ganador de Grammy), Kathie Thiroux Trío, The North Sea Coyotes, Swing Fever con Denise Perrier, Tlaxcaltecatl Latin Jazz Band, y San Miguel Jazz Cats, engalanarán XV Festivales de Jazz &amp;amp; Blues, cerrando con el inmortal ritmo del Motown que este a&amp;ntilde;o cumple 50 a&amp;ntilde;os de existencia en la historia musical.]]>
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<entry>
    <title>15th International Jazz &amp; Blues Festival - San Miguel de Allende</title>
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    <modified>2010-05-16T20:34:18-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2010-05-16T20:34:18-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//451</id>
    <created>2010-05-16T20:34:18-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">15th International Jazz &amp; Blues Festival - San Miguel de Allende</summary>
    <dc:subject>Events</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[November 26th - December 5th 2010&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;Artists of the stature of David Sanchez Quartet who will have as special guest Antonio Sanchez, Eddie Gomez Trio, Hot Club of San Francisco, David Gilmore Quartet, Kathie Thiroux Trio, The North Sea Coyotes, Swing Fever with Denise Perrier, Tlaxcaltecatl Latin Jazz Band, San Miguel Cats Jazz, closing with the immortal rate of the Motown, who will&amp;nbsp; deck this 15th edition of one of the Festivals with more trajectory in Guanajuato and one of the most important in the&amp;nbsp; Jazz &amp;amp; Blues sort of our country.]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Woolis Kaban Restaurant - San Miguel de Allende</title>
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    <modified>2010-05-03T11:49:50-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2010-05-03T11:49:50-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//450</id>
    <created>2010-05-03T11:49:50-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Woolis Kaban Restaurant - San Miguel de Allende</summary>
    <dc:subject>Restaurants</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[Special Fixed Price dinner. By Visiting chef Richard. Welcome have a Margarita or a Mojito.&lt;br&gt;4 Courses.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;San Francisco #25 Centro&lt;br&gt;Phone: 152-1860&lt;br&gt;Reservations Suggested&lt;br&gt;email: woolis_kaban @ hotmail.com&lt;br&gt;]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Mexico Luxury Homes - San Miguel de Allende</title>
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    <modified>2010-04-27T13:51:11-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2010-04-27T13:51:11-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//449</id>
    <created>2010-04-27T13:51:11-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Mexico Luxury Homes - San Miguel de Allende</summary>
    <dc:subject>RealEstate</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[Dear Esteemed Clients of Mexico Luxury Homes, I am happy to announce that Mexico Luxury Homes has joined Allende Properties, an Exclusive Affiliate of Christie's Great Estates. Allende Properties was founded in 2002 here in San Miguel and has been the number one agency for sales and client satisfaction since.With our combined resources, listings, and knowledge, we are here to help you find the home you are looking for. We offer the widest selection of homes across a variety of price ranges.I wish each of you a very happy, healthy, and successful New Year.Please don't hesitate to write if you have any questions about San Miguel or if there is a certain property you might be interested in.]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Hotel Casa Linda</title>
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    <modified>2010-04-25T14:43:20-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2010-04-25T14:43:20-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//448</id>
    <created>2010-04-25T14:43:20-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Hotel Casa Linda</summary>
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      <![CDATA[Hotel Casa Linda was recommended by Conde Nast in the July, 2006 issue. &lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;Hotel Casa Linda, Luxury hotel, where hospitality is another level. Tucked in the middle of a bustling colonial community, Hotel Casa Linda is situated one block from the splendor of the Parroquia and San Miguel&amp;rsquo;s Jardin.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;Renovations were completed in 2001, making Hotel Casa Linda a distinguished and whimsical escape from the ordinary. The tranquility of Hotel Casa Linda&amp;rsquo;s intimate and abundant gardens create a feeling of old warm charm accentuated with all of the amenities of 21st century luxury. Included are an indoor lap pool, large Italian mosaic Jacuzzi and a steam room in the state-of-the-art Cybex gym.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Mesones 101, Centro&lt;br&gt;San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato, Mexico&lt;br&gt;Tel: 011 +52 (415) 154-4007/152-1054&lt;/strong&gt;]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Hangover in San Miguel de Allende</title>
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    <modified>2010-04-17T15:48:09-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2010-04-17T15:48:09-06:00</issued>
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    <summary type="text/html">Hangover in San Miguel de Allende</summary>
    <dc:subject>Food</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[Having been a heavy drinker for years I have heard and tried it all, believe me. Whatever the remedy was, be it, asprin, vitamins, a ton of water the night before nothing ever did the trick for me.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;One day a friend invited me to try a Michelada. &amp;quot;Michelada, what is that?&amp;quot; I asked. He said it was to get me over my hangover. It is a drink consisting of beer, spices, shrimp soup and other salsas. &amp;quot;Beer!&amp;quot; I said, was just going to get me drinking and I will get drunk all over again. Since it was an invitation and he was buying I gave it a try and let me tell you how suprised I was afterwards.]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Get the Power of Pest Control Professional</title>
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    <modified>2010-04-13T14:08:45-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2010-04-13T14:08:45-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//446</id>
    <created>2010-04-13T14:08:45-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Get the Power of Pest Control Professional</summary>
    <dc:subject>Services</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[It's your house-not the pests. Take control of your indoor and outdoor environment once and for all. Let the area pest control pros give your family freedom and peace of mind from unwanted bugs and critters with the most professional services available in San Miguel de Allende.&lt;br&gt;
&amp;nbsp;&lt;br&gt;
Fausto Gonzalez Barrios&lt;br&gt;
Office: 152-7701
Cell: 044-415-114-0676
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  </entry>

<entry>
    <title>Tours and Transportation Services</title>
    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.sanmigueldirectory.com/san-miguel-de-allende-445.html" />
    <modified>2009-02-13T13:31:13-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2009-02-13T13:31:13-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//445</id>
    <created>2009-02-13T13:31:13-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Tours and Transportation Services</summary>
    <dc:subject>Services</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[&lt;strong&gt;Airport Transfers / Tours of Mexico&lt;br&gt;
&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;div&gt;&lt;strong&gt;www.visit-sanmiguel.com&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
Whether you are travelling on business or just for pleasure, we specialise in providing professional reliable and comfortable airport taxi transfers whatever time of day you need to be there. &lt;br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
We specialize in providing professional reliable and comfortable airport private transfers 24 hours a day to...&lt;/div&gt;]]>
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  </entry>

<entry>
    <title>Enchilada Breakfast Casserole</title>
    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.sanmigueldirectory.com/san-miguel-de-allende-444.html" />
    <modified>2009-01-17T16:49:16-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2009-01-17T16:49:16-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//444</id>
    <created>2009-01-17T16:49:16-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Enchilada Breakfast Casserole</summary>
    <dc:subject>Food</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[Courtesy of Kitchen Mexicana - The best recipes and advice on making and serving mexican food.&lt;br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
&lt;strong&gt;Recipe Instructions:&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br&gt;
1. Place 1/8 of the cubed ham and 1 tablespoon each of onion,
pepper, tomato and cheese on one side of each tortilla. Roll up and
place seamside down in a greased 9 x 13 inch casserole dish.&lt;br&gt;
2. In a separate bowl combine eggs, milk, half and half, flour, and chilies. Blend with a wire wisk. Pour over enchiladas.&lt;br&gt;
3. Bake, covered, in a 350 degree F oven for 40-50 minutes, or until
egg mixture is set. Uncover, sprinkle top with remaining cheese, and
return to oven to melt cheese (approximately 5 minutes).&lt;br&gt;
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  </entry>

<entry>
    <title>San Miguel Weddings &amp; Events</title>
    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.sanmigueldirectory.com/san-miguel-de-allende-443.html" />
    <modified>2009-01-06T14:02:56-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2009-01-06T14:02:56-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//443</id>
    <created>2009-01-06T14:02:56-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">San Miguel Weddings &amp; Events</summary>
    <dc:subject>Services</dc:subject>

    <content type="text/html" mode="escaped" xml:lang="en" xml:base="http://www.sanmigueldirectory.com">
      <![CDATA[Specializing in planning wedding and events in San Miguel de Allende. This wonderful colonial town just named world heritage site is located in the center of Mexico, and is full of romantic coble streets, incredible restaurants, fun bars, sensational stores and galleries, and has been the center of attention of Mexican and foreigners since the 40's.
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  </entry>

<entry>
    <title>El Secreto</title>
    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.sanmigueldirectory.com/san-miguel-de-allende-442.html" />
    <modified>2008-11-29T16:38:21-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2008-11-29T16:38:21-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//442</id>
    <created>2008-11-29T16:38:21-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">El Secreto</summary>
    <dc:subject>Books</dc:subject>

    <content type="text/html" mode="escaped" xml:lang="en" xml:base="http://www.sanmigueldirectory.com">
      <![CDATA[El Secreto siempre ha estado parcialmente presente en las tradiciones orales, en la literatura, en las religiones y en las distintas filosofías de todos los tiempos. Por primera vez, todos estos fragmentos han sido reunidos en una increíble revelación que transformará la vida de todo aquel que lo experimente.]]>
    </content>
  </entry>

<entry>
    <title>Zacatecas, Mexico</title>
    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.sanmigueldirectory.com/san-miguel-de-allende-441.html" />
    <modified>2008-11-07T12:22:48-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2008-11-07T12:22:48-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//441</id>
    <created>2008-11-07T12:22:48-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Zacatecas, Mexico</summary>
    <dc:subject>Vacations</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[Colonial city Zacatecas is located in Mexico&amp;rsquo;s north-central region, 610 km (378 mi) northwest of Mexico City, 458 km (283 mi) southwest of Monterrey and 318 km (197 mi) north of Guadalajara. The average temperature is 16&amp;ordm; C (61&amp;ordm; F).&lt;br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
Due to its pink limestone buildings, Zacatecas is one of the most beautiful cities in northern Mexico. Thanks to the city&amp;rsquo;s splendid history and architecture, the UNESCO declared it a World Heritage Site. Look no further than the majestic cathedral, considered one of the most important expressions of Baroque architecture in Mexico.]]>
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  </entry>

<entry>
    <title>Tlaxcala, Mexico</title>
    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.sanmigueldirectory.com/san-miguel-de-allende-440.html" />
    <modified>2008-11-07T12:13:49-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2008-11-07T12:13:49-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//440</id>
    <created>2008-11-07T12:13:49-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Tlaxcala, Mexico</summary>
    <dc:subject>Travel</dc:subject>

    <content type="text/html" mode="escaped" xml:lang="en" xml:base="http://www.sanmigueldirectory.com">
      <![CDATA[El peque&amp;ntilde;o territorio de Tlaxcala ubicado en el Centro del República Mexicana, contrasta con lo enorme de su cultura y la conservación de sus tradiciones; legado colonial y herencia prehispánica. Olmecas-Xicalancas fueron fundadores, como testimonio está el centro ceremonial y los murales de Cacaxtla a 19 km. al oeste de la capital; el Centro Cívico-Ceremonial de Xochitécatl; y a 2 km. al norte de Tlaxcala se erige el altar presuntamente dedicado a Tezcaltlipoca en la zona arqueológica de Ocotelulco.]]>
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  </entry>

<entry>
    <title>Chihuahua, Mexiko</title>
    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.sanmigueldirectory.com/san-miguel-de-allende-439.html" />
    <modified>2008-11-07T11:59:43-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2008-11-07T11:59:43-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//439</id>
    <created>2008-11-07T11:59:43-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Chihuahua, Mexiko</summary>
    <dc:subject>Vacations</dc:subject>

    <content type="text/html" mode="escaped" xml:lang="en" xml:base="http://www.sanmigueldirectory.com">
      <![CDATA[Der gr&amp;ouml;&amp;szlig;te mexikanische Bundesstaat, Chihuahua, befindet sich im Nordwesten des Landes.&lt;br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
In Chihuahua herrscht ein warmes Klima vor. W&amp;auml;hrend Sie durch die wundervollen D&amp;ouml;rfer, St&amp;auml;dte und Landstriche reisen, k&amp;ouml;nnen Sie au&amp;szlig;erdem eine Mischung indigener und europ&amp;auml;ischer Kulturen genie&amp;szlig;en. In der Stadt Chihuahua, der gleichnamigen Hauptstadt des Bundesstaates, finden Sie elegante Stra&amp;szlig;en und Pl&amp;auml;tze, die zur Kolonialzeit sowie zum Teil im 19. Jahrhundert &amp;ndash; dank des durch den Bergbau erwirtschafteten Reichtums &amp;ndash; erbaut wurden. In der an der Grenze gelegenen Ciudad Juárez sollten Sie unbedingt die Museen und Freizeitparks, die diese Stadt zu einem beliebten Ziel werden lie&amp;szlig;en, besichtigen.]]>
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  </entry>

<entry>
    <title>delar@ internet</title>
    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.sanmigueldirectory.com/san-miguel-de-allende-438.html" />
    <modified>2008-09-02T18:54:00-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2008-09-02T18:54:00-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//438</id>
    <created>2008-09-02T18:54:00-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">delar@ internet</summary>
    <dc:subject>Phone</dc:subject>

    <content type="text/html" mode="escaped" xml:lang="en" xml:base="http://www.sanmigueldirectory.com">
      <![CDATA[Lo mas popular ciber cafe ubicada en San Miguel de Allende
con 8 computadoras  de WindowsXP. Servicio de larga distancia a U.S. Canada y México. Scanner, inalambrica, webcam, Skype, Fax, cafe y refrescos. Desde 2003. Atendido por sus propietarios Salvador de Lara y Salvador de Lara Jr.&lt;br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
Hernandez Macias #47&lt;br&gt;
Centro Historico&lt;br&gt;
San Miguel de Allende&lt;br&gt;
Guanajuato, México 37700&lt;br&gt;
154-9097]]>
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  </entry>

<entry>
    <title>internet delar@</title>
    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.sanmigueldirectory.com/san-miguel-de-allende-437.html" />
    <modified>2008-09-02T18:46:30-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2008-09-02T18:46:30-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//437</id>
    <created>2008-09-02T18:46:30-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">internet delar@</summary>
    <dc:subject>Services</dc:subject>

    <content type="text/html" mode="escaped" xml:lang="en" xml:base="http://www.sanmigueldirectory.com">
      <![CDATA[The most popular wireless internet cafe in San Miguel de Allende with 8 computers running WindowsXP. Long distance service to the U.S. Canada and Mexico. Scanner, wireless service, webcam, Skype, Fax, and more. The fastest internet in San Miguel. Owned and operated by Salvador de Lara and Salvador Jr.&lt;br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
Hernandez Macias #47&lt;br&gt;
Colonia Centro&lt;br&gt;
San Miguel de Allende&lt;br&gt;
Guanajuato, Mexico 37700&lt;br&gt;
(415) 154-9097
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  </entry>

<entry>
    <title>Chicken Picante Nacho Platillo</title>
    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.sanmigueldirectory.com/san-miguel-de-allende-435.html" />
    <modified>2008-06-21T04:09:00-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2008-06-21T04:09:00-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//435</id>
    <created>2008-06-21T04:09:00-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Chicken Picante Nacho Platillo</summary>
    <dc:subject>Food</dc:subject>

    <content type="text/html" mode="escaped" xml:lang="en" xml:base="http://www.sanmigueldirectory.com">
      <![CDATA[&lt;strong&gt;Recipe Ingredients: &lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;1/2-16 oz. bag&amp;nbsp;Tortilla Chips&lt;br&gt;9 oz. can Cheddar and Jalape&amp;ntilde;o Dip&lt;br&gt;1 cup cooked Chicken shredded&lt;br&gt;1 cup&amp;nbsp;Salsa&lt;br&gt;2 Tomatoes chopped&lt;br&gt;1/4 cup Onion chopped]]>
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  </entry>

<entry>
    <title>Premier House Rentals of San Miguel</title>
    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.sanmigueldirectory.com/san-miguel-de-allende-434.html" />
    <modified>2008-06-08T00:30:26-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2008-06-08T00:30:26-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//434</id>
    <created>2008-06-08T00:30:26-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Premier House Rentals of San Miguel</summary>
    <dc:subject>RealEstate</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[San Miguel de Allende is one of Mexico's most popular destinations. The picturesque city with perfect weather and an amazing variety of activities offers travellers a rich cultural experience.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;If you are looking for lodging in our city, consider the benefits of having your own private and fully equipped vacation home rental. We offer a wide selection of vacation rentals in San Miguel de Allende, available on a weekly or monthly basis. Our other services include transportation to and from the airport, meals, and tours of the surrounding area.]]>
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  </entry>

<entry>
    <title>San Miguel de Allende, Mexique</title>
    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.sanmigueldirectory.com/san-miguel-de-allende-433.html" />
    <modified>2008-06-07T20:53:07-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2008-06-07T20:53:07-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//433</id>
    <created>2008-06-07T20:53:07-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">San Miguel de Allende, Mexique</summary>
    <dc:subject>Vacations</dc:subject>

    <content type="text/html" mode="escaped" xml:lang="en" xml:base="http://www.sanmigueldirectory.com">
      <![CDATA[La route numéro 110 vous am&amp;egrave;nera de la ville de Guanajuato &amp;agrave; San Miguel de Allende, village au magique enchantement colonial o&amp;ugrave; il existe au moins dix h&amp;ocirc;tels de quatre et cinq étoiles ainsi que quatre spas. Choisissez-en un parmi ceux qui se trouvent &amp;agrave; c&amp;ocirc;té de l&amp;rsquo;église de San Miguel Arcángel, une construction du XVIIIe si&amp;egrave;cle qui combine plusieurs courants artistiques donnant forme &amp;agrave; une singuli&amp;egrave;re proposition architecturale.]]>
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  </entry>

<entry>
    <title>Atencion Expatriates in San Miguel de Allende</title>
    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.sanmigueldirectory.com/san-miguel-de-allende-431.html" />
    <modified>2008-06-02T20:01:08-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2008-06-02T20:01:08-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//431</id>
    <created>2008-06-02T20:01:08-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Atencion Expatriates in San Miguel de Allende</summary>
    <dc:subject>Travel</dc:subject>

    <content type="text/html" mode="escaped" xml:lang="en" xml:base="http://www.sanmigueldirectory.com">
      <![CDATA[Famous worldwide for its mild climate, thermal springs and colonial era architecture, San Miguel de Allende has attracted a large community of foreign residents. Exact figures are difficult to obtain since Medicare, the U.S. public health system, cannot be claimed abroad, and many expatriates return regularly to the United States to receive treatment as well as to maintain their residence status in their home country. Both Democrats Abroad and Republicans Abroad have active chapters in San Miguel de Allende and retain their involvement with U.S. politics. Canadian residents often live six months in Mexico and six months in Canada to maintain their Canadian health coverage.]]>
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  </entry>

<entry>
    <title>Huatulco, Oaxaca, Mexiko</title>
    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.sanmigueldirectory.com/san-miguel-de-allende-430.html" />
    <modified>2008-03-05T15:16:36-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2008-03-05T15:16:36-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//430</id>
    <created>2008-03-05T15:16:36-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Huatulco, Oaxaca, Mexiko</summary>
    <dc:subject>Travel</dc:subject>

    <content type="text/html" mode="escaped" xml:lang="en" xml:base="http://www.sanmigueldirectory.com">
      <![CDATA[Huatulco, ein Paradies mit feinen Sandstr&amp;auml;nden und kristallklarem Wasser, liegt etwa 277&amp;deg;km von der Stadt Oaxaca entfernt. Mit dem Flugzeug ben&amp;ouml;tigen Sie etwa 50&amp;deg;min., um von Mexiko-Stadt bis nach Huatulco zu fliegen. Aufgrund seiner Lage an der Pazifikk&amp;uuml;ste bzw. der tropischen Urwaldvegetation k&amp;ouml;nnen Sie in Huatulco &amp;ndash; bei einer Jahresdurchschnittstemperatur von 28&amp;deg;C &amp;ndash; beinahe das gesamte Jahr &amp;uuml;ber mit herrlichem Sonnenschein rechnen. Wegen seiner neun Buchten, die zum Parque Nacional Bahías de Huatulco geh&amp;ouml;ren, erfreut sich dieses Reiseziel gro&amp;szlig;er Bekanntheit.]]>
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  </entry>

<entry>
    <title>Raffting</title>
    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.sanmigueldirectory.com/san-miguel-de-allende-428.html" />
    <modified>2008-03-05T15:04:21-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2008-03-05T15:04:21-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//428</id>
    <created>2008-03-05T15:04:21-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Raffting</summary>
    <dc:subject>Activities</dc:subject>

    <content type="text/html" mode="escaped" xml:lang="en" xml:base="http://www.sanmigueldirectory.com">
      <![CDATA[Wer sich f&amp;uuml;r Rafting begeistert, findet in den st&amp;uuml;rmischen Gew&amp;auml;ssern der mexikanischen Fl&amp;uuml;sse un&amp;uuml;bertreffbare Schaupl&amp;auml;tze, um &amp;uuml;ber schnelle Str&amp;ouml;mungen eine bewegte Fahrt im Schlauchboot hinzulegen. Es existieren Stromschnellen f&amp;uuml;r Experten, ebenso wie f&amp;uuml;r jene, die sich zum ersten Mal mit diesem Sport auseinander setzen. Besonders in den Bundesstaaten Morelos, Veracruz, San Luis Potosí und Chiapas ist Rafting weit verbreitet und es finden sich Stromschnellen der Klassen I bis VI.]]>
    </content>
  </entry>

<entry>
    <title>Numeros Informativos</title>
    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.sanmigueldirectory.com/san-miguel-de-allende-427.html" />
    <modified>2008-03-02T14:24:30-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2008-03-02T14:24:30-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//427</id>
    <created>2008-03-02T14:24:30-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Numeros Informativos</summary>
    <dc:subject>Phone</dc:subject>

    <content type="text/html" mode="escaped" xml:lang="en" xml:base="http://www.sanmigueldirectory.com">
      <![CDATA[&lt;strong&gt;Policía&lt;/strong&gt; &lt;br&gt;Protectiva (Protective)152-0022&lt;br&gt;Transito (Traffic) 152-0538 or 152-0614&lt;br&gt;Judicial 152-2018 &lt;br&gt;State (Highway Patrol) 152-0164&lt;br&gt;&lt;strong&gt;&lt;br&gt;Bomberos&lt;/strong&gt; &lt;br&gt;Central de Bomberos 152-2888, 152-3238, or 152-3699 &lt;br&gt;&lt;strong&gt;&lt;br&gt;Médicos&lt;/strong&gt; &lt;br&gt;Cruz Roja, Libramiento 152-4121, 152-4225, 152-1616 &lt;br&gt;Hospital de la Fé 152-2545 &lt;br&gt;Hospital Civíl, Reloj 56 152-0045 or 152-6015 &lt;br&gt;Seguro Social Hospital, Salida a Dolores 152-0699 or 152-0278 &lt;br&gt;Centro Médico Potosí 01 (444) 813-3797 or 813-6363 &lt;br&gt;&lt;strong&gt;&lt;br&gt;Utilidades&lt;/strong&gt; &lt;br&gt;Electric, Loreto 13 152-0004 &lt;br&gt;Electrical Emergencies 152-7393 &lt;br&gt;Gas, Emergencies 152-0228 &lt;br&gt;Phone - Telmex, San Francisco 39 152-2331 &lt;br&gt;Phone - Repair 152-2050 &lt;br&gt;Phone - Directory Services 152-2040 &lt;br&gt;Water, SAPASMA, Ancha de San Antonio 81 152-4429 &lt;br&gt;Cable TV - Cablevisión 152-1942, 152-3442, or 152-1145 &lt;br&gt;Street Lights - Depto de Alumbrado 152-0911 &lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Taxis&lt;/strong&gt; &lt;br&gt;Radio Taxi 152-4501 &lt;br&gt;Sitio Allende 152-0192 &lt;br&gt;Sitio Central de Autobuses 152-2635 &lt;br&gt;Taxi Express 152-4475 &lt;br&gt;Tel-Taxi 152-3134]]>
    </content>
  </entry>

<entry>
    <title>Tallarines con gambas</title>
    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.sanmigueldirectory.com/san-miguel-de-allende-426.html" />
    <modified>2008-03-02T12:59:45-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2008-03-02T12:59:45-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//426</id>
    <created>2008-03-02T12:59:45-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Tallarines con gambas</summary>
    <dc:subject>Food</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[&lt;strong&gt;Ingredientes&lt;/strong&gt;:&lt;br&gt;1/4 kg. tallarines chinos (se pueden sustituir por tallarines bien finitos al huevo) &lt;br&gt;150 gr. brotes de soja (soya) (soja o soya germinada) hervidos (o de lata bien escurridos) &lt;br&gt;150 gr. lomo (solomillo) de cerdo (puerco, cochino) cortado en cubitos &lt;br&gt;200 gr. gambas (o langostinos) &lt;br&gt;2 puerros (poros, porros, ajopuerros) peque&amp;ntilde;os, sin la parte verde y cortados en rebanadas finitas &lt;br&gt;4 cdas. aceite &lt;br&gt;2 cdas. salsa de soja (soya) &lt;br&gt;agua y sal en cantidad necesaria&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Receta&lt;/strong&gt;:&lt;br&gt;1-Hervir las gambas durante 2' en agua hirviendo salada, colarlas y pelarlas. &lt;br&gt;2- Poner 2 cdas. de aceite en el wok (sartén oriental usada para saltear las verduras, se puede sustituir por una sartén común de teflón de bordes altos) y saltear allí los puerros. &lt;br&gt;3- Agregar la carne de cerdo y rehogar (acitronar, sofreír) a fuego fuerte durante 3'-4', siempre mezclando con cuchara de madera. &lt;br&gt;4- Mientras tanto, hervir los tallarines (fideos) chinos siguiendo las instrucciones del paquete o confección. &lt;br&gt;5- Dejar aparte la carne cocida y calentar las otras 2 cdas. de aceite en el wok. &lt;br&gt;6- Rehogar allí las gambas, agregando luego los brotes de soja. &lt;br&gt;7- Pasados 2' agregar los tallarines bien colados, el cerdo y la salsa de soja. &lt;br&gt;8- Cocinar 2' más, siempre a fuego fuerte, y servir enseguida.]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Holy Week in Mexico</title>
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    <modified>2008-02-24T11:49:54-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2008-02-24T11:49:54-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//425</id>
    <created>2008-02-24T11:49:54-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Holy Week in Mexico</summary>
    <dc:subject>Events</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[Holy Week (Latin: Hebdomada Sancta or Major Hebdomada, &amp;quot;Greater Week&amp;quot;) in Christianity is the last week before Easter. It includes the religious holidays of Palm Sunday, Maundy Thursday (Holy Thursday) and Good Friday, and lasts from Palm Sunday (or in the East, Lazarus Saturday) until but not including Easter Sunday, as Easter Sunday is the first day of the new season of The Great Fifty Days. It commemorates the last week of the earthly life of Jesus Christ culminating in his crucifixion on Good Friday and his resurrection on Easter Sunday.]]>
    </content>
  </entry>

<entry>
    <title>Semana Santa</title>
    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.sanmigueldirectory.com/san-miguel-de-allende-424.html" />
    <modified>2008-02-24T11:43:49-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2008-02-24T11:43:49-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//424</id>
    <created>2008-02-24T11:43:49-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Semana Santa</summary>
    <dc:subject>Events</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[La Semana Santa es el periodo sagrado del cristianismo que transcurre desde el Domingo de Ramos hasta el Domingo de Resurrección, desde el punto de vista litúrgico. Es el período de más intensa actividad dentro de la Iglesia, por ser la Semana en la que se hace un memorial de la Pasión, Muerte y Resurrección de Jesucristo. Los días que la conforman son los siguientes:&lt;br&gt;Domingo de Ramos&lt;br&gt;Lunes, Martes y Miércoles Santo&lt;br&gt;Jueves Santo&lt;br&gt;Viernes Santo&lt;br&gt;Sábado Santo, llamado antes Sábado de Gloria&lt;br&gt;Domingo de Resurrección]]>
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  </entry>

<entry>
    <title>Expresion en Corto International Film Festival</title>
    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.sanmigueldirectory.com/san-miguel-de-allende-422.html" />
    <modified>2007-11-29T20:41:19-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2007-11-29T20:41:19-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//422</id>
    <created>2007-11-29T20:41:19-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Expresion en Corto International Film Festival</summary>
    <dc:subject>Events</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[The Expresión en Corto International Film Festival is an annual international film festival, held since 1997 during final week of July in the cities of San Miguel de Allende and Guanajuato, Guanajuato, Mexico. &lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;As a state-sponsored, non-profit organization and cultural event that does not charge admission to its viewing audience, the festival estimates an attendance of over 77,000 total audience members from more than 72 participating countries. It presents a variety of films and activities for free.]]>
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  </entry>

<entry>
    <title>Miguel de Cervantes</title>
    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.sanmigueldirectory.com/san-miguel-de-allende-421.html" />
    <modified>2007-10-20T18:54:03-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2007-10-20T18:54:03-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//421</id>
    <created>2007-10-20T18:54:03-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Miguel de Cervantes</summary>
    <dc:subject>Books</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[Don Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra; September 29, 1547 - April 23, 1616 was a Spanish novelist, poet, and playwright. Cervantes was one of the most important and influential persons in literature and the leading figure associated with the cultural flourishing of sixteenth century Spain (the Siglo de Oro). His novel Don Quixote is considered as a founding classic of Western literature and regularly figures among the best novels ever written; it has been translated into more than sixty-five languages, while editions continue regularly to be printed, and critical discussion of the work has persisted unabated since the 18th century. His work is considered among the most important in the universal literature. He has been dubbed el Príncipe de los Ingenios (the Prince of Wits).]]>
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  </entry>

<entry>
    <title>Hurricane Dean</title>
    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.sanmigueldirectory.com/san-miguel-de-allende-420.html" />
    <modified>2007-08-24T06:00:16-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2007-08-24T06:00:16-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//420</id>
    <created>2007-08-24T06:00:16-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Hurricane Dean</summary>
    <dc:subject>News</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[Hurricane Dean is the most intense tropical storm in the Atlantic Basin since Hurricane Wilma of 2005. It passed just to the south of Jamaica on August 20 causing major damage to homes, roads and businesses. The storm hit the Yucatan Peninsula of Mexico around 3:30 am on Tuesday in the area of Chetumal. The big resort areas of the northern Yucatan coast, including Cancun, were spared a direct hit. Belize also received strong winds and rains. The U.S. National Hurricane Center says Hurricane Dean made a second Mexican landfall Wednesday afternoon near the town of Tecolutla in the Veracruz State as a Category 2 storm with top sustained winds of 100 mph. Dean's projected path is 400 miles south of Texas. Mexico and Texas coasts will experience large and potentially destructive waves, and the large quantity of rain is predicted to bring flooding to areas surrounding the storm. ]]>
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  </entry>

<entry>
    <title>Veracruz, Messico</title>
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    <modified>2007-07-26T15:17:34-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2007-07-26T15:17:34-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//419</id>
    <created>2007-07-26T15:17:34-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Veracruz, Messico</summary>
    <dc:subject>Travel</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[Veracruz, il porto più importante del Paese, si trova nella regione della costa del Golfo del Messico,  140 km a sud est di Xalapa, la capitale dello Stato di Veracruz (tramite la strada federale n. 140) ed a circa 390 km da Città del Messico (con la strada federale n. 150). Il suo clima è tropicale, con una temperatura media annuale di 25º C.]]>
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  </entry>

<entry>
    <title>Riviera Maya, Mexiko</title>
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    <modified>2007-07-26T15:13:31-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2007-07-26T15:13:31-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//418</id>
    <created>2007-07-26T15:13:31-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Riviera Maya, Mexiko</summary>
    <dc:subject>Travel</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[Die Riviera Maya ist ein Küstenstreifen von mehr als 120 km Länge, der sich zwischen Puerto Morelos und Punta Allen in dem Bundesstaat Quintana Roo erstreckt. Umspült von dem Karibischen Meer stellt die Riviera Maya ein wahrhaftes Naturparadies dar. Das Klima ist subtropisch, mit einer jährlichen Durchschnittstemperatur von 25° C.]]>
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  </entry>

<entry>
    <title>Torreon, Coahuila, Mexico</title>
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    <modified>2007-07-24T16:00:49-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2007-07-24T16:00:49-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//417</id>
    <created>2007-07-24T16:00:49-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Torreon, Coahuila, Mexico</summary>
    <dc:subject>Travel</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[La ciudad de Torreón se localiza en el suroeste del estado de Coahuila, a 278 km de Saltillo, la capital de dicho estado, en la región norte del país. Su clima es cálido-seco, con una temperatura promedio anual de 24&amp;deg;C (aunque durante el verano puede superar los 40&amp;deg;C).&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;Conocida como la &amp;quot;Ciudad de los grandes esfuerzos&amp;quot;, gracias a su importante actividad comercial e industrial, Torreón ofrece un interesante recorrido por las calles de su centro histórico, el cual le permitirá admirar la arquitectura de sus edificios &amp;ndash;religiosos y civiles- más importantes: la Catedral del Carmen, de estilo moderno, el Casino de la Laguna, una de las construcciones más famosas de la ciudad, de estilo neoclásico que acepta la influencia del Renacimiento espa&amp;ntilde;ol, y el Teatro Isauro Martínez -uno de los mejores teatros de México-, cuya sobria fachada está presidida por un bello arco morisco con un gran ventanal emplomado. Puede visitar sus maravillosos museos y descubrir su pasado histórico, ligado a la Revolución Mexicana, o bien sorpréndase al conocer los más recientes hallazgos fósiles de la región, en su Museo de Paleontología.]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Zacatecas, Mexique</title>
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    <modified>2007-07-24T15:39:37-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2007-07-24T15:39:37-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//416</id>
    <created>2007-07-24T15:39:37-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Zacatecas, Mexique</summary>
    <dc:subject>Travel</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[La ville coloniale de Zacatecas se situe dans la région centre-nord de la République Mexicaine, à 610 km de la ville de Mexico, 458 km de Monterrey et à 318 km de Guadalajara. Sa température moyenne annuelle est de 16° C.

Revêtue de pierre rose, Zacatecas est une des plus belles villes du nord du Mexique; pour en avoir la preuve il suffit de jeter un coup d´oeil à sa majestueuse cathédrale, considérée comme une des plus importantes expressions du baroque au Mexique. Grâce à ces richesses historiques et architectoniques elle fut déclarée Patrimoine Culturel de l´Humanité par l´UNESCO.]]>
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  </entry>

<entry>
    <title>El Cinco de Mayo</title>
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    <modified>2007-05-04T13:58:18-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2007-05-04T13:58:18-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//415</id>
    <created>2007-05-04T13:58:18-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">El Cinco de Mayo</summary>
    <dc:subject>Events</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[El Cinco de Mayo es una fecha significativa en la historia de México: la Batalla de Puebla. Marca la primera vez que el Ejército Mexicano pudo derrotar a una potencia extranjera mejor preparada. La batalla tuvo lugar en la actual ciudad de Puebla de Zaragoza el 5 de mayo de 1862, entre los ejércitos de México y Francia.]]>
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  </entry>

<entry>
    <title>Cinco De Mayo - The Fifth of May</title>
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    <modified>2007-05-04T13:41:05-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2007-05-04T13:41:05-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//414</id>
    <created>2007-05-04T13:41:05-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Cinco De Mayo - The Fifth of May</summary>
    <dc:subject>Events</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[The holiday of Cinco De Mayo, The 5th Of May, commemorates the victory of the Mexican militia over the French army at The Battle Of Puebla in 1862. It is primarily a regional holiday celebrated in the Mexican state capital city of Puebla and throughout the state of Puebla, with some limited recognition in other parts of Mexico, and especially in U.S. cities with a significant Mexican population. It is not, as many people think, Mexico's Independence Day, which is actually September 16.]]>
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  </entry>

<entry>
    <title>Computer Repair San Miguel de Allende</title>
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    <modified>2007-04-11T15:13:22-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2007-04-11T15:13:22-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//413</id>
    <created>2007-04-11T15:13:22-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Computer Repair San Miguel de Allende</summary>
    <dc:subject>Services</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[I provide on-site service, pickup and delivery or drop-off service. Friendly phone support and remote support are also offered. I troubleshoot, repair and optimize computers and networks. My consultation service literally pays for itself in most cases.&lt;br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
Computer repair in San Miguel de Allende&lt;br&gt;
Call: 044-415-111-3662 &lt;strong&gt;&lt;br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
Desktops, Laptops and Windows/Linux Servers&lt;/strong&gt; I service desktops, laptops and PC based servers running Windows or Linux operating systems. &lt;br&gt;
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Networking - Wireless - Routers - Firewalls&lt;/strong&gt; TCP/IP Certified. My expertise enables me to rapidly diagnose and correct networking issues. Getting the full benefit of network technology can be frustrating. Let me reduce the frustration and enhance your network experience.&lt;br&gt;
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  </entry>

<entry>
    <title>Basta ya a la destruccion de San Miguel de Allende</title>
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    <modified>2007-03-24T13:20:38-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2007-03-24T13:20:38-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//412</id>
    <created>2007-03-24T13:20:38-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Basta ya a la destruccion de San Miguel de Allende</summary>
    <dc:subject>News</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[Un grupo ciudadano denominado &amp;iexcl;Basta ya a la destrucción de San Miguel de Allende! responsabilizó a las autoridades locales panistas del deterioro constante de la imagen de esta ciudad, que se busca sea nombrada patrimonio de la humanidad.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;La agrupación denunció que entre las acciones que han contribuido a la destrucción de la arquitectura de la ciudad destaca la aprobación de proyectos habitacionales, turísticos y comerciales y la colocación de anuncios espectaculares.]]>
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  </entry>

<entry>
    <title>Iglesias - San Felipe Neri</title>
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    <modified>2007-03-05T15:22:54-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2007-03-05T15:22:54-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//411</id>
    <created>2007-03-05T15:22:54-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Iglesias - San Felipe Neri</summary>
    <dc:subject>Attractions</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[Puesto que un becerro de oro es el símbolo del más profundo paganismo resulta inquietante pensar que cada domingo centenares de católicos pudieran estarse arrodillando ante un altar que esconde la imagen de un ternero en una de las iglesias de San Miguel de Allende, el Oratorio de San Felipe Neri. Una leyenda dice que por 1910, cuando en el país en plena la rebelión las iglesias eran asaltadas, los sacerdotes del oratorio pensaron en una ingeniosa manera de esconder sus cruces y adornos de oro. Compraron un toro de exactamente un a&amp;ntilde;o de edad, lo disecaron y lo rellenaron con el tesoro; después fue enterrado debajo del altar donde permanece hasta hoy día. Al menos eso es lo que dice la historia. No se ha encontrado ninguna evidencia válida más allá de los rumores.]]>
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  </entry>

<entry>
    <title>Dia del Ejercito</title>
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    <modified>2007-02-27T12:24:39-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2007-02-27T12:24:39-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//410</id>
    <created>2007-02-27T12:24:39-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Dia del Ejercito</summary>
    <dc:subject>Events</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[Para sostener el orden constitucional de la república don Venustiano Carranza promulga un decreto el 19 de febrero de 1913 para que se organice un ejercito constitucional. Nace asi el Ejército Constitucionalista, que fue luego es el Ejército Nacional y actualmente, el Ejército Mexicano. Esta celebración del &amp;quot;Día del Ejército&amp;quot; el 19 de Febrero es encabezada por el Presidente de la República comandante en jefe de las fuerzas armadas de México. ]]>
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  </entry>

<entry>
    <title>El Corazon de Mexico</title>
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    <modified>2007-01-16T19:26:52-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2007-01-16T19:26:52-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//407</id>
    <created>2007-01-16T19:26:52-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">El Corazon de Mexico</summary>
    <dc:subject>Activities</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[Aunque a todos los mexicanos les encanta la fiesta, parece que ninguna ciudad disfruta tanto las celebraciones o fiestas como San Miguel de Allende. La gente sale a la calle con gran entusiasmo a celebrar sus fiestas tradicionales, a honrar a sus héroes y santos patronos o, según parece, simplemente a divertirse. Cuando a eso se le agregan los frecuentes eventos artísticos y culturales que tienen lugar en San Miguel de Allende, se encuentra uno con un calendario bastante lleno. Esta es una peque&amp;ntilde;a muestra de algunas de las fiestas y eventos más conocidos.]]>
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  </entry>

<entry>
    <title>Derechos Ciudadanos San Miguel de Allende</title>
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    <modified>2007-01-13T16:40:07-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2007-01-13T16:40:07-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//406</id>
    <created>2007-01-13T16:40:07-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Derechos Ciudadanos San Miguel de Allende</summary>
    <dc:subject>News</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[Diversos grupos ciudadanos no gubernamentales, preocupados por el desarrollo de San Miguel de Allende, se han reunido para formar el Frente Amplio Cívico Sanmiguelense con objeto de participar en todas las decisiones del gobierno municipal que puedan afectar los intereses de la ciudadanía. Otro grupo, Basta ya, formado por ciudadanos individuales, y creador del sitio web, invitó a la ciudadanía a la conferencia &amp;quot;Estrategia para defender el Patrimonio Cultural y Natural de San Miguel de Allende,&amp;quot; que tuvo lugar el pasado jueves 4 de enero a las 7pm en el Museo Casa Allende, a cargo del Embajador, cuyo despacho actuará como asesor y representante de los ciudadanos ante las autoridades. He presentará un plan de acción el próximo 15 de marzo.]]>
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  </entry>

<entry>
    <title>Control Development in San Miguel de Allende</title>
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    <modified>2007-01-13T16:31:34-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2007-01-13T16:31:34-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//405</id>
    <created>2007-01-13T16:31:34-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Control Development in San Miguel de Allende</summary>
    <dc:subject>News</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[Controversy over the direction and type of development and growth of the city of San Miguel that resulted in the temporary suspension of a multistory condo project continues to prompt local social activism. Several new groups concerned about citizen participation in local development issues have hosted public meetings, the most recent with a specialist in defense of national patrimony. 
In response to residents' demands, the Mayor has scheduled a presentation and discussion on municipal development next Tuesday, January 16, at 6pm in Teatro Santa Ana, which will include input from city authorities and guest specialists. ]]>
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  </entry>

<entry>
    <title>Mexique (Yucatan et Basse-Californie)</title>
    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.sanmigueldirectory.com/san-miguel-de-allende-404.html" />
    <modified>2007-01-03T23:32:04-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2007-01-03T23:32:04-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//404</id>
    <created>2007-01-03T23:32:04-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Mexique (Yucatan et Basse-Californie)</summary>
    <dc:subject>Books</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[Ton décontracté mais sans complaisance. Édition soigneusement tenue à jour par une équipe de collaborateurs chargés d'en contrôler l'exactitude. Partie intégrante d'une série axée prioritairement sur les notations pratico-pratiques nécessaires pour que les jeunes puissent se débrouiller sans grands frais.]]>
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  </entry>

<entry>
    <title>Les Couleurs du Mexique</title>
    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.sanmigueldirectory.com/san-miguel-de-allende-403.html" />
    <modified>2007-01-03T23:19:38-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2007-01-03T23:19:38-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//403</id>
    <created>2007-01-03T23:19:38-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Les Couleurs du Mexique</summary>
    <dc:subject>Books</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[Imprégné de traditions puissantes, le Mexique jouit d'un rapport tout à fait unique avec la couleur. C'est cet esprit vif qui imprègne les Couleurs du Mexique, né de la collaboration de la photographe Melba Levick, de l'écrivain Tony Cohan et de l'artiste Masako Takahashi, tous trois amoureux des vibrantes compositions de couleurs que l'on découvre partout dans le pays. Jardins, intérieurs privés, hôtels ou chambres d'hôtes, tous les lieux montrés dans ce livre témoignent d'une tradition qui inspire aujourd'hui la nouvelle tendance &quot; ethno chic &quot;. Depuis les villages lumineux de la côte, dont l'atmosphère évoque les Caraïbes, jusqu'aux villes de l'intérieur à la riche histoire architecturale, les auteurs de cet ouvrage parcourent le Mexique en célébrant ses couleurs. En près de trois cent photos, Les Couleurs du Mexique peint le pôrtait éclatant d'un pays de soleil. ]]>
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  </entry>

<entry>
    <title>Cancun, Cozumel and the Yucatan</title>
    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.sanmigueldirectory.com/san-miguel-de-allende-402.html" />
    <modified>2007-01-03T19:29:33-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2007-01-03T19:29:33-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//402</id>
    <created>2007-01-03T19:29:33-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Cancun, Cozumel and the Yucatan</summary>
    <dc:subject>Books</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[Completely updated every year (unlike most of the competition), Frommer's Cancun, Cozumel &amp;amp; the Yucatan features gorgeous color photos of the stunning beaches, the colorful underwater world, and the mysterious Maya ruins that await you. This authoritative guide captures all the glitter of Cancun, as well as the more rustic and authentic charms of Cozumel, which boasts world-class diving and snorkeling in the turquoise waters of the Caribbean. The authors have lived in and written about Mexico for years, so they're able to provide candid reviews of all the beach resorts, the best local dining, and the latest, hottest nightlife.]]>
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  </entry>

<entry>
    <title>Moon Handbooks Mexico City</title>
    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.sanmigueldirectory.com/san-miguel-de-allende-401.html" />
    <modified>2007-01-03T19:23:54-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2007-01-03T19:23:54-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//401</id>
    <created>2007-01-03T19:23:54-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Moon Handbooks Mexico City</summary>
    <dc:subject>Books</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[From exploring the myriad of historical sites packed into the world-famous Centro neighborhood and dining on Mexican-Asian fusion cuisine to viewing the renowned paintings of Frida Kahlo, Diego Rivera, David Siquieros, and Jose Clemente Orozco, Moon Handbooks Mexico City is the guide to the best the city has to offer, both on and off the beaten path. Practical information includes suggested travel strategies and lists of must-see sights, plus essentials on dining, transportation, and accommodations for a range of budgets. Complete with details for day-trips to wander the colonial village of Tlalpan, climb the pyramids of Teotihuacan, or hike to see Monarch butterflies in forest reserves, Moon Handbooks Mexico City gives travelers the tools they need to create a more personal and memorable experience.]]>
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  </entry>

<entry>
    <title>Pointsettia - Flor de Noche Buena</title>
    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.sanmigueldirectory.com/san-miguel-de-allende-400.html" />
    <modified>2006-12-27T15:21:03-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-12-27T15:21:03-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//400</id>
    <created>2006-12-27T15:21:03-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Pointsettia - Flor de Noche Buena</summary>
    <dc:subject>Arts</dc:subject>

    <content type="text/html" mode="escaped" xml:lang="en" xml:base="http://www.sanmigueldirectory.com">
      <![CDATA[This Christmas emblem is originally from Mexico. In its country of origin it's known as the Flor de Noche Buena. This striking red flower was exported in the early 1800s by Joel Poinsett, the first United States ambassador to Mexico. He promoted the flower internationally and throughout most of the world it is now known as Poinsettia. ]]>
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  </entry>

<entry>
    <title>Luxury Condo Sales in Mexico</title>
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    <modified>2006-12-23T20:22:30-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-12-23T20:22:30-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//399</id>
    <created>2006-12-23T20:22:30-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Luxury Condo Sales in Mexico</summary>
    <dc:subject>RealEstate</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[Donald Trump new luxury hotel-condominiums on Mexico booming Baja California coast registered about $122 million in sales Friday, potentially heralding a resurgent development boom along the Pacific shoreline, just south of the U.S. border.
&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt; 
The Donald did not show for the one-day sales event at a plush San Diego hotel, but his persona loomed large in the ballroom, where would-be buyers nibbled on biscotti and sipped espresso as they waited to make their bids and celebrated over sirloin tip and fish tacos after clinching the deal.]]>
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  </entry>

<entry>
    <title>Come arrivare Messico</title>
    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.sanmigueldirectory.com/san-miguel-de-allende-398.html" />
    <modified>2006-12-23T10:21:09-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-12-23T10:21:09-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//398</id>
    <created>2006-12-23T10:21:09-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Come arrivare Messico</summary>
    <dc:subject>Travel</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[Città del Messico è servita da una rete di treni metropolitani facili da usare e con tariffe modiche, e da un altrettanto economico servizio di autobus che percorrono gli itinerari principali della città. Ci sono inoltre moltissimi taxi, ma questo mezzo di trasporto è da considerarsi potenzialmente pericoloso, dato che alcuni passeggeri sono stati picchiati, derubati e molestati sessualmente da tassisti; chiamate sempre un taxi anziché fermarlo in strada, e chiedete al servizio telefonico il numero di targa del veicolo e il nome del conducente, in modo da essere certi di salire a bordo del taxi giusto. 
La bicicletta è un modo simpatico per visitare la città, soprattutto per la mitezza del clima e il terreno pianeggiante; attenti alle buche e agli automobilisti locos (pazzi), però. 
Può sembrare una raccomandazione ovvia, ma guardate da entrambi i lati prima di attraversare la strada. Alcune vie a senso unico hanno corsie preferenziali per gli autobus, che circolano in senso di marcia inverso rispetto agli altri veicoli, e inoltre su alcune strade a più corsie il traffico segue la medesima direzione su tutte le corsie. ]]>
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  </entry>

<entry>
    <title>Costa dello Yucatan - Attrazioni</title>
    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.sanmigueldirectory.com/san-miguel-de-allende-397.html" />
    <modified>2006-12-23T10:04:26-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-12-23T10:04:26-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//397</id>
    <created>2006-12-23T10:04:26-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Costa dello Yucatan - Attrazioni</summary>
    <dc:subject>Attractions</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[Le spiagge lungo la costa dello Yucatán fra Cancún e Tulum sono fra le più belle del mondo. A Xcaret trovate alcuni ruderi maya e una bella caleta (insenatura) ricca di fauna acquatica tropicale. Non dimenticate di portare maschera e boccaglio. Qualche metro verso l'interno c'è una caverna calcarea con un cenote, ovvero un laghetto dalle acque limpide che è ottimo per una nuotata. La Laguna di Yal-Ku è uno dei luoghi migliori per lo snorkelling ma non è nemmeno segnalata e questo significa che potreste avere questo posto tutto per voi. ]]>
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  </entry>

<entry>
    <title>Attrazioni - Oaxaca, Messico</title>
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    <modified>2006-12-23T09:52:49-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-12-23T09:52:49-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//396</id>
    <created>2006-12-23T09:52:49-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Attrazioni - Oaxaca, Messico</summary>
    <dc:subject>Attractions</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[Questa città dalle vie strette venne costruita dagli Spagnoli e presenta un'atmosfera particolare, al tempo stesso rilassata e vivace, remota e cosmopolita. Oaxaca si trova nell'aspro stato meridionale che porta lo stesso nome. La città possiede una nutrita popolazione india, i cui mercati si fondono con le superbe architetture coloniali. Due delle principali attrattive di questa città sono rappresentate dalla ricca produzione artigianale e dall'ambiente accogliente e simpatico dei caffè. Nella zona circostante e raggiungibili con una gita dal mattino alla sera ci sono molti luoghi interessanti, fra cui la rovine di Monte Albán, Mitla, Yagul e Cuilapan. Da tenere presenti anche i mercati e i centri artigianali dei villaggi vicini. ]]>
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  </entry>

<entry>
    <title>Rentals in Mexico</title>
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    <modified>2006-12-22T16:26:31-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-12-22T16:26:31-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//395</id>
    <created>2006-12-22T16:26:31-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Rentals in Mexico</summary>
    <dc:subject>RealEstate</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[Your vacation rental in Mexico could be your home for a number of years, so it's worth taking time to ensure you get one that suits you. Here's a checklist of things to consider:

Price: How much can you afford to pay in rent? Is this realistic for what you hope to get? 

Colonia: Do you have a specific Colonia where you want to live or rent? For schools or to be close to work, or for any other reason.

Are there any Colonias where you definitely don't want to live or rent?

It's good to have a list of Colonias drawn up before you start looking.

Number of rooms: Sometimes it's a matter of striking a balance between the number of rooms you'd really like, and the rent that you want to pay. 

Children: Kids need safe spaces to play. Consider whether you want a fenced section or one that's away from busy roads. 

Some people want their kids to go to specific schools. In that case, you'll need a home in that school's zone. 

Transport: Do you or your family use public transport frequently? You'll want to be close to a good bus or train route then.

Garaging: How many cars do you have? Do you want them to be under cover? Under locked cover (like a garage)? If you have two or more cars, consider whether tandem parking where one car parks behind the other in a driveway will drive you crazy or not.]]>
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  </entry>

<entry>
    <title>Study Spanish in San Miguel de Allende</title>
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    <modified>2006-12-20T13:27:47-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-12-20T13:27:47-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//394</id>
    <created>2006-12-20T13:27:47-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Study Spanish in San Miguel de Allende</summary>
    <dc:subject>Activities</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[Practice and study Spanish in San Miguel de Allende. San Miguel de Allende is a charming town with cobblestone streets, flowering gardens and plenty of colonial architecture. The city was built on a hillside with a wonderful view of the Guanajuato mountains. Although, many people from the US have retired in the San Miguel de Allende area, the city offers younger travelers plenty to do and live music can be found nearly every night of the week. With year round comfortable weather, San Miguel de Allende is a pleasant destination any time of year. The surrounding areas offer botanical gardens, natural hot springs and areas for hiking. ]]>
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  </entry>

<entry>
    <title>Behind the Doors of San Miguel de Allende</title>
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    <modified>2006-12-20T12:33:16-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-12-20T12:33:16-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//393</id>
    <created>2006-12-20T12:33:16-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Behind the Doors of San Miguel de Allende</summary>
    <dc:subject>Books</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[This unusual book celebrates the colorful, sunwashed doorways of San Miguel de Allende, one of the oldest towns in Mexico. Picturesque, intellectually stimulating and historically fascinating, this arts-and-crafts and cultural center is a popular destination for tourists, expatriates, and vacationers. When photographer-writer Robert de Gast first visited San Miguel de Allende in 1987 he was particularly captivated by its doors---of mansions, houses, stables, churches, banks, studios, and stores. He returned to San Miguel de Allende five years later to them; eighty of his photographs from that trip have been selected for this entrancing book. De Gast lives part of every year in San Miguel de Allende, where he continues to photograph and write. ]]>
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  </entry>

<entry>
    <title>Jardin Principal San Miguel de Allende</title>
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    <modified>2006-12-16T16:05:39-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-12-16T16:05:39-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//392</id>
    <created>2006-12-16T16:05:39-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Jardin Principal San Miguel de Allende</summary>
    <dc:subject>Attractions</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[La plaza Allende en San Miguel de Allende, mejor conocida como plaza o jardín principal, estaba formada por edificios muy importantes, tales como lo eran las casas consistoriales, actualmente presidencia municipal. La plaza principal se encuentra situada en lo que es el corazón de la ciudad, el cual es verdaderamente encantador. Muy bien cuidado en sus pisos, bancas y arboles, es el paseo predilecto de los sanmiguelenses. Estando en ella es como trasladarse al siglo XIX. En la época del porfiriato fue remodelada, tomando así un estilo francés ecléctico con su singular kiosco, bancas y arboles.]]>
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  </entry>

<entry>
    <title>Cobro de estacionamiento en San Miguel de Allende</title>
    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.sanmigueldirectory.com/san-miguel-de-allende-391.html" />
    <modified>2006-12-13T14:06:46-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-12-13T14:06:46-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//391</id>
    <created>2006-12-13T14:06:46-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Cobro de estacionamiento en San Miguel de Allende</summary>
    <dc:subject>News</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[El Congreso del Estado aprobó sin modificaciones el artículo 37 de la Ley de Ingresos de San Miguel de Allende donde contemplan cobros de hasta 499 pesos al mes por estacionarse en el centro histórico cuando instalen parquímetros.

El gobierno de San Miguel de Allende tiene el proyecto de poner parquímetros en todo el centro histórico, por eso propusieron en la iniciativa de Ley de Ingresos que aprobó el Poder Legislativo cobrar de 125 a 499 pesos por mes a los ciudadanos quieran estacionar sus vehículos en esta zona.]]>
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  </entry>

<entry>
    <title>Hôtels à San Miguel de Allende, Mexique</title>
    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.sanmigueldirectory.com/san-miguel-de-allende-390.html" />
    <modified>2006-12-13T12:02:09-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-12-13T12:02:09-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//390</id>
    <created>2006-12-13T12:02:09-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Hôtels à San Miguel de Allende, Mexique</summary>
    <dc:subject>Hotels</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[Ce luxurieux h&amp;ocirc;tel-boutique vous offre du presonnel capable pour vous assurer un service de 5 étoiles et une tr&amp;egrave;s bonne attention.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Cinq appartements décorées par th&amp;egrave;mes, chacune avec sa propre télévision et une salle &amp;agrave; manger, une petite cuisine, télevision par satéllite, téléphone et une cheminée pour se rechauffer les nuits d&amp;rsquo;hiver.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Le lieu idéal por les amoureux dans la nuit des noces, ou ceux qui veulent un réfuge dans cet oasis. Casa Quetzal est petite, mais parfaitement formée.]]>
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  </entry>

<entry>
    <title>Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative (WHTI)</title>
    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.sanmigueldirectory.com/san-miguel-de-allende-389.html" />
    <modified>2006-12-13T11:38:38-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-12-13T11:38:38-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//389</id>
    <created>2006-12-13T11:38:38-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative (WHTI)</summary>
    <dc:subject>News</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[Under the Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative (WHTI)&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The proposed implementation timeline has two phases:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Beginning January 23, 2007, ALL persons, including U.S. citizens, traveling by air between the United States and Canada, Mexico, Central and South America, the Caribbean, and Bermuda will be required to present a valid passport, Air NEXUS card, or U.S. Coast Guard Merchant Mariner Document, or an Alien Registration Card, Form I-551, if applicable.]]>
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  </entry>

<entry>
    <title>Mayan Culture</title>
    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.sanmigueldirectory.com/san-miguel-de-allende-388.html" />
    <modified>2006-12-12T13:20:58-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-12-12T13:20:58-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//388</id>
    <created>2006-12-12T13:20:58-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Mayan Culture</summary>
    <dc:subject>Travel</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[The Mayans cultivated the most advanced written language of the hemisphere, excelled as astronomers and were highly-skilled mathematicians, being the first in the world to arrive at the concept of zero, and use complex calculations. They were also admirable urban planners and their grand cities were filled with monumental temples which were built without the use of tools as we know them today.]]>
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  </entry>

<entry>
    <title>International Guitar Festival of San Miguel de Allende</title>
    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.sanmigueldirectory.com/san-miguel-de-allende-387.html" />
    <modified>2006-12-11T11:13:36-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-12-11T11:13:36-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//387</id>
    <created>2006-12-11T11:13:36-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">International Guitar Festival of San Miguel de Allende</summary>
    <dc:subject>Arts</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[The festival is a multicultural celebration which uses guitar music to explore different cultures. Taking place in the stunning old colonial city of San Miguel de Allende, the festival promotes a diverse programme of guitar styles including classical, jazz, traditional and modern with a mix of musicians, young and old, coming from all over the world. In addition to the performances, the musicians also host a number of workshops, lectures and master classes and there is an art exhibition dedicated to pieces depicting guitars.]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Festival de San Miguel de Allende</title>
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    <modified>2006-12-08T21:46:15-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-12-08T21:46:15-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//386</id>
    <created>2006-12-08T21:46:15-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Festival de San Miguel de Allende</summary>
    <dc:subject>Arts</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[Festival de San Miguel de Allende - Chamber Music Concerts&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;First sponsored by the Banco Nacional de Mexico, and then by AT&amp;amp;T, the festival grew from four concerts to eighteen. Presented during the last two weeks of the year, the festival came to be recognized by the Mexican government as the country&amp;rsquo;s best festival of classical music and throughout the world as: One of the most extraordinary festivals of our times.&amp;rdquo; International Herald Tribune; &amp;ldquo;Comparable to the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center,&amp;rdquo; Harold Schonberg; and &amp;ldquo;Magic in Mexico: Festival de San Miguel de Allende,&amp;rdquo; Chamber Music Magazine.]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Palenque, Chiapas, Mexique</title>
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    <modified>2006-12-08T14:53:28-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-12-08T14:53:28-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//385</id>
    <created>2006-12-08T14:53:28-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Palenque, Chiapas, Mexique</summary>
    <dc:subject>Cities</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[Située au nord ouest de l&amp;acute;état de Chiapas, &amp;agrave; environ 290 km de la ville de Tuxtla Gutiérrez et &amp;agrave; 220 km de San Cristóbal de las Casas, Palenque est une des zones archéologiques les plus importantes du monde maya, une destination que, simplement, vous ne devez pas manquer de visiter durant votre prochain voyage dans la région sud de la République Mexicaine.]]>
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  </entry>

<entry>
    <title>Chichén Itzá, Yucatán, Mexique</title>
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    <modified>2006-12-08T14:45:16-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-12-08T14:45:16-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//384</id>
    <created>2006-12-08T14:45:16-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Chichén Itzá, Yucatán, Mexique</summary>
    <dc:subject>Vacations</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[L?ancienne capitale de la culture maya, Chichén Itza, est une zone archéologique qui se situe &amp;agrave; l?est de l?état du Yucatán, &amp;agrave; 120kms de la ville de Mérida, par la route numéro 180 qui m&amp;egrave;ne &amp;agrave; Cancún. Son climat es chaud et sec, avec une température annuelle moyenne de 34&amp;deg;C.]]>
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  </entry>

<entry>
    <title>The Posadas in San Miguel de Allende</title>
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    <modified>2006-12-04T20:29:04-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-12-04T20:29:04-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//383</id>
    <created>2006-12-04T20:29:04-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">The Posadas in San Miguel de Allende</summary>
    <dc:subject>Events</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[From December 16 through December 24, these parties are celebrated all over San Miguel de Allende and Mexico. During nine nights, Mexicans commemorate the story of Mary and Joseph, when they were looking for shelter, just a few days before Jesus' birth. Participants take ceramic figures of Mary and Joseph (&amp;quot;The Pilgrims&amp;quot;) in a symbolic manner to be deposited at the home of the Posada host, accompanied with candles and singing the traditional song. Each night ends up with a party at a different house; an important part of the &amp;quot;posada&amp;quot; party is the &amp;quot;pi&amp;ntilde;ata&amp;quot;, a clay or paper pot ornamented with colorful paper on the outside, filled with candy and fruit. The pi&amp;ntilde;ata hangs from a rope. San Miguel children are blindfolded to hit the &amp;quot;pi&amp;ntilde;ata&amp;quot; with a stick, until it is broken, the candy and fruit fall to the floor and everyone throw themselves on the ground to pick up the pi&amp;ntilde;ata's treats.]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Cableado Subterraneo - San Miguel de Allende</title>
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    <modified>2006-12-04T13:02:09-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-12-04T13:02:09-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//382</id>
    <created>2006-12-04T13:02:09-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Cableado Subterraneo - San Miguel de Allende</summary>
    <dc:subject>News</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[Los cables, ya sean eléctricos, de teléfono o de Cablevisión, suspendidos por las calles coloniales de la ciudad son una monstruosidad para los ojos de los transeúntes. Aunque es considerado un Pueblo Mágico, tanto por reputación como por clasificación del gobierno mexicano, San Miguel de Allende aún sufre de contaminación visual causada por la mara&amp;ntilde;a de cables. Hace diez a&amp;ntilde;os, se empezó a instalar un sistema de cables subterráneos, principalmente eléctricos, pues las líneas telefónicas continuaron a la vista del público. ]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Underground Cables in San Miguel de Allende</title>
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    <modified>2006-12-04T12:52:03-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-12-04T12:52:03-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//381</id>
    <created>2006-12-04T12:52:03-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Underground Cables in San Miguel de Allende</summary>
    <dc:subject>News</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[San Miguel de Allende&amp;nbsp;still suffers from visual pollution caused by unsightly cables. Ten years ago, the city began to bury cables in Centro, mainly electric lines, but cable television and phone lines have remained in public view.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;On October 10 of this year, the city began installing underground lines in the centrally located streets of El Chorro and Piedras Chinas as part of a general program for Centro; work began on Recreo on October 23. Neighbors were informed that the project would be completed in three weeks. Seven weeks later, and despite numerous complaints from neighbors, the work continues.]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Crime in San Miguel de Allende</title>
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    <modified>2006-12-04T10:44:22-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-12-04T10:44:22-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//380</id>
    <created>2006-12-04T10:44:22-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Crime in San Miguel de Allende</summary>
    <dc:subject>News</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[Since the unprecedented shooting of a young man at the Sanmiguelada in September in San Miguel de Allende, we have had more armed assaults during the month of November. An expat couple were robbed at gunpoint in the historical center at the beginning of the month. A 16-year-old Mexican boy was shot and killed in a poor colonia on the outskirts of town. The night watchman at the shopping mall La Luciérnaga was held at gunpoint by assailants who stole small electrical tools. Articles will be published in San Miguel Directory as more information becomes available.]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Isla Mujeres, Quintana Roo, México</title>
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    <modified>2006-12-03T12:50:00-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-12-03T12:50:00-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//379</id>
    <created>2006-12-03T12:50:00-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Isla Mujeres, Quintana Roo, México</summary>
    <dc:subject>Vacations</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[Ubicada frente a las costas de Cancún, en el estado de Quintana Roo, Isla Mujeres es una de las principales islas de Caribe mexicano; tiene una extensión de 8 km de largo por 2 km de ancho, y un cuenta con un agradable clima tropical que promedia los 27&amp;ordm; C.]]>
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  </entry>

<entry>
    <title>Puerto Penasco, Sonora, Mexico</title>
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    <modified>2006-12-03T12:44:14-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-12-03T12:44:14-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//378</id>
    <created>2006-12-03T12:44:14-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Puerto Penasco, Sonora, Mexico</summary>
    <dc:subject>Vacations</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[Puerto Pe&amp;ntilde;asco, paradisíaca bahía del Mar de Cortés, se localiza en la costa noroeste del estado de Sonora. Cuenta con una temperatura media anual de 20.5&amp;deg;C y clima predominantemente seco-cálido, con lluvias en invierno.]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Musei</title>
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    <modified>2006-11-26T19:42:26-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-11-26T19:42:26-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//377</id>
    <created>2006-11-26T19:42:26-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Musei</summary>
    <dc:subject>Activities</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[Nessuno pu&amp;ograve; negare che i musei sono una delle possibilit&amp;agrave; pi&amp;ugrave; interessanti per avvicinarsi alla cultura, la storia e l?arte di una citt&amp;agrave;, regione o paese. In Messico c?&amp;egrave; uno speciale impegno nel conservare il patrimonio storico, artistico e culturale, e oggi lo facciamo vedere con orgoglio a messicani e stranieri nei musei, che contanto sul concetto e le risorse museografiche che ne rendono pi&amp;ugrave; attraente la visita. Musei nazionali, statali e municipali, oltre ai musei del luogo e comunitari, formano una straordinaria rete che permette di avvicinarsi alla storia e alla cultura del Messico. ]]>
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  </entry>

<entry>
    <title>Mérida, Yucatán, Messico</title>
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    <modified>2006-11-26T19:25:42-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-11-26T19:25:42-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//376</id>
    <created>2006-11-26T19:25:42-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Mérida, Yucatán, Messico</summary>
    <dc:subject>Travel</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[La citt&amp;agrave; di Mérida, terra dal magico incanto, si trova nello Stato dello Yucatán, a 117 km dalla citt&amp;agrave; di Campeche ed a 320 km da Cancún; data la sua ubicazione nel tropico, gode di temperature che vanno, durante la maggior parte dell?anno, da 28&amp;deg;C a 35&amp;deg;C, rinfrescate, anche in inverno, dalla brezza proveniente dalla vicina costa.]]>
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  </entry>

<entry>
    <title>Aventure et Écotourisme</title>
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    <modified>2006-11-25T14:43:24-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-11-25T14:43:24-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//375</id>
    <created>2006-11-25T14:43:24-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Aventure et Écotourisme</summary>
    <dc:subject>Vacations</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[Les richesses naturelles, la diversité biologique et la position géographique du Mexique font de ce pays un territoire &amp;agrave; explorer. A bord d?un train, &amp;agrave; cheval ou en bicyclette, &amp;agrave; pied, en camping ou en randonnée, vous serez émerveillé. Vous déciderez alors de vous attarder devant ces paysages fabuleux, ou d?observer les esp&amp;egrave;ces de faune et flore endémiques, véritables miracles de la nature. A Chihuahua, le canyon du cuivre (Barrancas del Cobre) vous offrira un spectacle impressionnant. A travers les montagnes et les falaises, il vous sera possible d?admirer la beauté du c&amp;ocirc;té occidental de la cha&amp;icirc;ne de montagne appelée la (Sierra Madre). Les paysages de canyons, plateaux, cascades et fleuves sont idéaux pour faire du trekking, du VTT de montagne, des ballades &amp;agrave; cheval, de la chasse, de l?escalade et du rappel. En revanche, si vous préférez vous émerger dans un des écosyst&amp;egrave;mes les plus complexes du pays et admirer un paysage habité par des crocodiles, tortues, oiseaux, poissons, reptiles et une grande variété de flore, vous devriez vous diriger vers la Riviera Maya. Vous pourrez plonger, faire des ballades en kayak, p&amp;ecirc;cher, camper, faire des balades &amp;agrave; cheval sur le sable et faire un tour dans la jungle. Pour les aventuriers, il est tr&amp;egrave;s intéressant de visiter la Réserve de la biosph&amp;egrave;re de Celestún et le sanctuaire de Ría Lagartos, dans les Etats de Yucatán et Campeche. Vous pourrez avoir le plaisir d?y contempler les milliers de flamants roses,&amp;nbsp; tortues marines, crocodiles et les esp&amp;egrave;ces endémiques de la&amp;nbsp; flore, vous armer de votre appareil photo et faire des tours en bateau parmi les mangliers. Pour les visiteurs qui préf&amp;egrave;rent la p&amp;ecirc;che et l?observation de la baleine grise, la plongée, le windsurf, les photographies sous marines, les vignes et le port de Ensenada, c?est l?Etat de Baja California qui est le site le plus approprié. Mais pour ceux qui veulent profiter d?une balade ou d?un tour dans un paysage compl&amp;egrave;tement fleuri, vous devrez aller &amp;agrave; Xalapa, dans l?Etat de Veracruz, o&amp;ugrave; le Cofre de Perote et le cerro Macuiltépetl, vous inviteront &amp;agrave; l?escalade et au camping. ]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Museen</title>
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    <modified>2006-11-25T14:20:52-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-11-25T14:20:52-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//374</id>
    <created>2006-11-25T14:20:52-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Museen</summary>
    <dc:subject>Activities</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[Der Reichtum Mexikos an bedeutenden Museen ist bekannt in der ganzen Welt. Die sich nicht nur darauf beschr&amp;auml;nken, m&amp;ouml;glichst viele Exponate anzuh&amp;auml;ufen, sondern vor allem auch die k&amp;uuml;nstlerische, soziale und kulturelle Realit&amp;auml;t des Landes abzubilden, k&amp;ouml;nnen Sie interessante Bestandssammlungen und tempor&amp;auml;re Ausstellungen besuchen. Dabei reicht die museale Vielfalt von gew&amp;ouml;hnlichen Museen und Kunstgalerien, bis zu Freiluftausstellungen. ]]>
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  </entry>

<entry>
    <title>Bergsport</title>
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    <modified>2006-11-25T14:04:14-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-11-25T14:04:14-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//373</id>
    <created>2006-11-25T14:04:14-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Bergsport</summary>
    <dc:subject>Activities</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[Liebhaber des Bergsports finden in Mexiko Fels- und Eiskolosse mit noch unerforschten Gipfeln, die darauf warten erklommen zu werden. Dabei können Sie sich auch den Luxus leisten, neue Routen in nur wenig erforschte Höhen zu unternehmen und dabei Gipfel zu erreichen, die einen unvergleichlichen Ausblick auf Täler und Berglandschaften erlauben. Das Angebot der Natur umfasst alle möglichen, zum Erforschen einladende Geländearten. Hier können Sportler, als auch gewöhnliche Spaziergänger trainieren, die reine Luft einatmen und die eigenen Ziele übertreffen. An Gipfeln wie dem Pico de Orizaba, mit einer Höhe von 5.610 Metern, und dem Popocatépetl mit 5.452 Metern, die Steilwände von nahezu 90 Grad aufweisen, können besonders wagemutige Himmelsstürmer den Aufstieg wagen.]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Tauchen</title>
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    <modified>2006-11-25T14:00:03-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-11-25T14:00:03-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//372</id>
    <created>2006-11-25T14:00:03-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Tauchen</summary>
    <dc:subject>Activities</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[Die K&amp;uuml;sten, Lagunen und Fl&amp;uuml;sse Mexikos sind ideale Pl&amp;auml;tze, um zu tauchen. In den Tiefen des Meeres k&amp;ouml;nnen Sie die eindrucksvollen Koralleriffe des Parque Marino Nacional Arrecifes de Cozumel, eines Naturschutzgebietes im Karibischen Meer, erkunden, das zu dem zweitgr&amp;ouml;&amp;szlig;ten Riffsystem des Planeten geh&amp;ouml;rt. In dem Golf von Kalifornien, der von dem renommierten Ozeanographen Jacques Cousteau auch als das &amp;ldquo;Aquarium der Welt&amp;rdquo; bezeichnet wurde, k&amp;ouml;nnen Sie die marine Biovielfalt bewundern, die bereits die Aufmerksamkeit von Wissenschaftlern aus der ganzen Welt geweckt hat. An den K&amp;uuml;sten des Golfs von Mexiko und des Pazifischen Ozeans wiederum k&amp;ouml;nnen Sie Pl&amp;auml;tze finden, die Ihnen die M&amp;ouml;glichkeit bieten, gesunkene Schiffe zu erforschen. ]]>
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  </entry>

<entry>
    <title>Xochimilco, Mexiko</title>
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    <modified>2006-11-25T12:53:55-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-11-25T12:53:55-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//371</id>
    <created>2006-11-25T12:53:55-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Xochimilco, Mexiko</summary>
    <dc:subject>Attractions</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[Wo heute die Millionenstadt Mexico-City ist, war im 16. Jahrhundert, als Mexiko von den Spaniern erobert wurde, ein See; Xochimilco ist das, was bis heute davon &amp;uuml;briggeblieben ist. Auf den pappelbestandenen Inseln, die voneinander durch schmale Kan&amp;auml;le getrennt sind, w&amp;auml;chst das Gem&amp;uuml;se f&amp;uuml;r die Hauptstadt-Bewohner. Auf diesen Kan&amp;auml;len fahren blumengeschm&amp;uuml;ckte Boote, die alle einen mehr oder weniger romantischen Namen tragen, und die man f&amp;uuml;r eine Stunde oder l&amp;auml;nger mieten kann. Mit einer langen Stange werden diese durch die flachen Kan&amp;auml;le gesteuert. Xochimilco ist f&amp;uuml;r die Bewohner der Hauptstadt ein beliebtes Ausflugsziel; an Sonn- und Feiertagen geht es hier hoch her. Zu den vielen Booten mit Ausfl&amp;uuml;glern oder Mariachi-Kapellen kommen dann auch noch diejenigen mit Verk&amp;auml;ufern von Getr&amp;auml;nken, Obst, Souvenirs etc. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Vom Stadtzentrum aus mit der Metro zu erreichen. ]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Aguinaldos - Christmas bonus</title>
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    <modified>2006-11-24T14:47:12-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-11-24T14:47:12-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//370</id>
    <created>2006-11-24T14:47:12-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Aguinaldos - Christmas bonus</summary>
    <dc:subject>News</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[The aguinaldo (Christmas bonus) is an annual bonus that all employers must pay their employees at the end of the year. Article 87 of the Mexican Federal Work Law establishes that the minimum aguinaldo must be the equivalent of 15 days of salary. Payment must be paid before December 20 of each year. The law also establishes that employees who have worked less than one full year have the right to a proportional payment of the aguinaldo according to the period worked.

Although the law does not specify it, the aguinaldo is normally calculated according to the latest salary received by the worker.]]>
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<entry>
    <title>New Tactics to Recent Armed Robberies</title>
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    <modified>2006-11-24T14:40:23-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-11-24T14:40:23-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//369</id>
    <created>2006-11-24T14:40:23-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">New Tactics to Recent Armed Robberies</summary>
    <dc:subject>News</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[Along with the reorganization that follows every election and change of administration, police procedures are also being reevaluated in light of several armed robberies that have taken place in recent weeks. Members of the Community Security Committee were told of the reevaluation in a meeting held November 15.

The committee, which grew out of community response to the serial rapist’s attacks that occurred between October 2005 and July 2006, held its first meeting under the new city administration. Two people from the Foreign Affairs Department and two police officers, Primer Comandante and Subdirector Operativo, were present at the meeting. The new director of International Relations, Tourism and Economic Development, did not attend.]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Campismo en San Miguel</title>
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    <modified>2006-11-23T15:50:11-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-11-23T15:50:11-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//366</id>
    <created>2006-11-23T15:50:11-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Campismo en San Miguel</summary>
    <dc:subject>Activities</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[México dispone de una gran variedad de escenarios naturales: playas, monta&amp;ntilde;as, valles, desiertos, bosques y selvas, así como parques nacionales, que ofrecen todos los servicios para armar una tienda de campa&amp;ntilde;a, encender una fogata y recostarse a mirar las estrellas mientras disfruta de los sonidos de la naturaleza, o bien, se anima a recorrer los senderos cercanos a su campamento, algunos muy estrechos y rodeados de abundante vegetación, para descubrir la sorprendente flora y fauna que caracteriza al paisaje mexicano. En estos lugares, de climas muy variados pero siempre muy benevolentes, podrá vivir un sinfín de aventuras acompa&amp;ntilde;ado de sus amigos y familiares; todos los sitios para practicar el campismo en México son muy seguros y siempre le tienen reservada una grata sorpresa para que disfrute al máximo, la práctica de esta actividad. ]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Golf en San Miguel</title>
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    <modified>2006-11-23T15:46:16-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-11-23T15:46:16-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//365</id>
    <created>2006-11-23T15:46:16-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Golf en San Miguel</summary>
    <dc:subject>Activities</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[En ciudades, en medio de extensos desiertos, a la orilla del mar e incluso ubicados en diversas islas de México, es posible encontrar exclusivos clubes campestres y campos de golf públicos y privados, algunos con extensiones de más de 7 mil yardas, con 9 y hasta 18 hoyos. Existen excelentes greens, con pastos impecables, rodeados de manglares, selvas tropicales y playas, acondicionados para ofrecer a los viajeros un entorno completo que les permita tener todo a su alcance y jugar una buena partida. En ellos la élite mexicana y profesionales de todo el mundo, de la talla de Ray Floyd y Dave Stockton, asisten sin falta, sobre todo a importantes torneos como el Senior Slam. Varios de estos campos han sido construidos por dise&amp;ntilde;adores de talla internacional como Jack Nicklaus, Robert Von Haggen y Tom Weiskopf, quienes se han preocupado de que los recorridos sean un reto y un placer al mismo tiempo.]]>
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<entry>
    <title>San Miguel de Allende Walk Seaks Walkers!</title>
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    <modified>2006-11-20T19:40:14-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-11-20T19:40:14-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//364</id>
    <created>2006-11-20T19:40:14-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">San Miguel de Allende Walk Seaks Walkers!</summary>
    <dc:subject>Events</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[SanMiguelWalk writes - The Fourth Annual San Miguel Walk for CASA will take place in conjunction with the Caminata de San Juan, a hundreds of years old 9-day annual pilgrimage of thousands of faithful from every state in Mexico which begins in San Miguel at the Jardin and ends a week later at one of the most famous churches in Mexico.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;The San Miguel Walk for CASA will offer shorter walks within the Caminata de San Juan beginning on January 24 when participants can choose to walk 1, 5, 10, or 15 miles. They will have transportation to return and check points along the way. Or walk for 3 days, 55 miles. The Three Day Walk is open to 55 persons. It will offer simple bathrooms and showers, wilderness camping, and a road crew to provide meals, tents, and medical services. In addition, it will have SAG services, which can take care of participants who tire unexpectedly, and provide radio communications if necessary.]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Festival Internacional de Jazz y Blues</title>
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    <modified>2006-11-14T19:06:42-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-11-14T19:06:42-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//362</id>
    <created>2006-11-14T19:06:42-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Festival Internacional de Jazz y Blues</summary>
    <dc:subject>Events</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[Este a&amp;ntilde;o que la fiesta presentará los conciertos que representan muchos personalitites de Jazz y Blues en el teatro de Angela Peralta en San Miguel de Allende. Junto con los lugares de actuación educativos que cualquier ofertas de fiesta, habrá talleres que enfocarán en los temas públicos que les debe dar a los participantes un conocimiento más completo del Jazz y Blues, si los músicos saben sinceramente su material. Los puntos culminantes de la fiesta serán la participación de los talleres y &amp;quot;jam sessions&amp;quot; públicos después de cada concierto. Festival Internacional de Jazz &amp;amp; Blues, San Miguel de Allende. ]]>
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<entry>
    <title>San Miguel de Allende Jazz Fest</title>
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    <modified>2006-11-14T18:49:54-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-11-14T18:49:54-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//361</id>
    <created>2006-11-14T18:49:54-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">San Miguel de Allende Jazz Fest</summary>
    <dc:subject>Events</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[This year the festival will present concerts featuring many personalitites of Jazz and Blues at the Angela Peralta theatre. Along with the educational venues that any festival offers, there will be workshops that will focus on public topics that should give the participants a more thorough knowledge of Jazz and Blues, if the musicians truly know their stuff.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;Highlights of the festival will be the participation of the public workshops and &amp;quot;jam sessions&amp;quot; after each concert.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;This is the first Festival International de Jazz &amp;amp; Blues to come to San Miguel de Allende. Thursday November 23rd - Sunday November 26th]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Desktop Computers</title>
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    <modified>2006-11-11T00:20:46-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-11-11T00:20:46-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//360</id>
    <created>2006-11-11T00:20:46-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Desktop Computers</summary>
    <dc:subject>Shopping</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[&lt;strong&gt;Selecting a Desktop Computer&lt;/strong&gt; &lt;br&gt;Selecting a good desktop computer can be a daunting task. Not because there&amp;rsquo;s a shortage of outstanding desktop PCs on the market. In fact, the opposite is true. The list of high-quality personal computers could fill a phone boook eMachines, Gateway, HP/Compaq, ThinkCentre, Systemax and Sony VAIO and their various models, to name just a few. For instance, are you searching for a media center personal computer? Are you looking for a desktop that your kids can use for schoolwork? Maybe you&amp;rsquo;re operating a home business and you need a couple of computers that can take care of all your administrative and networking demands. Some folks buy a desktop system as a spare - a backup in case the primary PC is on the fritz. And many first-time PC buyers are swayed by the sexiest ads and all the bells and whistles. Nearly everyone would benefit by owning a desktop, it&amp;rsquo;s a good idea to take a step back and decide exactly what you&amp;rsquo;re going to do with the PC once you buy it. That way you avoid purchasing a computer system that&amp;rsquo;s way too advanced for your needs, or conversely one that&amp;rsquo;s ill equipped to meet your demands.]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Revolucion Mexicana</title>
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    <modified>2006-11-10T11:48:10-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-11-10T11:48:10-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//359</id>
    <created>2006-11-10T11:48:10-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Revolucion Mexicana</summary>
    <dc:subject>Events</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[Se le denomina Revolución Mexicana al movimiento armado, social y cultural que comenzó en la Ciudad de México en 1910 a raíz de la dictadura del General Porfirio Díaz y que culminaría oficialmente con la promulgación de una nueva constitución siete a&amp;ntilde;os después, la Constitución de 1917. Aunque los brotes de violencia continuarían hasta finales de la década de los a&amp;ntilde;os veinte. El movimiento tuvo gran impacto en los círculos obreros, agrarios y anarquistas a nivel internacional pues la Constitución Política de los Estados Unidos Mexicanos de 1917 fue la primera en el mundo en reconocer las garantías sociales y los derechos laborales colectivos.]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Dia de la Revolucion</title>
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    <modified>2006-11-10T11:13:00-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-11-10T11:13:00-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//358</id>
    <created>2006-11-10T11:13:00-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Dia de la Revolucion</summary>
    <dc:subject>Events</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[The Mexican Revolution was a period of political, social and military conflict and turmoil that began with the call to arms made on 20 November 1910 by Francisco I. Madero.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;The initial period of armed conflict culminated in the overthrow of dictator Porfirio Díaz Mori and Madero's rise to presidency. Madero was deposed in 1913 and the country was engulfed in civil war, as several political and armed groups fought each other for control of the country. A major step towards the end of armed conflict involved the promulgation of the present constitution of Mexico in 1917, the official end of the Revolution. Nonetheless, conflict and political unrest such as the Cristero War persisted up to the late 1920s.]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Hidalgo, Messico</title>
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    <modified>2006-11-09T05:14:18-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-11-09T05:14:18-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//357</id>
    <created>2006-11-09T05:14:18-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Hidalgo, Messico</summary>
    <dc:subject>Cities</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[Hidalgo è uno Stato situato nella zona centrale del Messico.&lt;br&gt;Confina a Nord con gli stati di Veracruz e San Luis Potosí, a est con Puebla, a ovest con Querétaro e a sud con Estado de México e Tlaxcala. La sua capitale è Pachuca.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;Lo stato del Hidalgo venne costituito il 16 gennaio del 1860. Il nome deriva dal sacerdote e rivoluzionario Miguel Hidalgo.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;È costituito da 84 municipi. Le città più importanti sono Cruz Azul e Tula, sede di un'importante raffineria e centrale elettrica nonché importante sito archeologico si ritiene infatti sia la ex capitale della civiltà tolteca.]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Feed the Hungry</title>
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    <modified>2006-11-04T21:08:55-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-11-04T21:08:55-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//356</id>
    <created>2006-11-04T21:08:55-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Feed the Hungry</summary>
    <dc:subject>Activities</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[No sólo las dependencias gubernamentales ayudan a la gente necesitada durante la temporada de invierno. Feed the Hungry, una asociación internacional, tiene una oficina en San Miguel de Allende desde hace 12 a&amp;ntilde;os.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;La oficina, dirigida por Mary Murrell, se localiza en la esquina de la calle 5 de Mayo y Moras, enfrente a la escuela Fuego Nuevo. Feed the Hungry ha establecido 27 cocinas en escuelas de comunidades rurales y colonias populares en la zona urbana.]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Feed the Hungry</title>
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    <modified>2006-11-04T20:56:29-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-11-04T20:56:29-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//355</id>
    <created>2006-11-04T20:56:29-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Feed the Hungry</summary>
    <dc:subject>Activities</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[Not only government agencies help poor people during the winter season. Feed the Hungry, an international organization, has had an office in San Miguel for almost 12 years.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Headed by Mary Murrell, Feed the Hungry is located at the corner of 5 de Mayo and Moras, opposite Fuego Nuevo School. The organization has established 27 kitchens in schools in rural communities and poor urban neighborhoods. ]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Día de Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe</title>
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    <modified>2006-10-30T04:33:57-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-10-30T04:33:57-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//352</id>
    <created>2006-10-30T04:33:57-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Día de Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe</summary>
    <dc:subject>Events</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[Día de Nuestra Se&amp;ntilde;ora de Guadalupe is the celebration of Mexico's patron saint, and therefore a very important fiesta. As the story goes, Juan Diego was on his way to church when he heard heavenly music at Tepeyac Hill outside of then Mexico City. When he climbed the hill to find out where the music was coming from, he saw a woman surround by a blinding light. She then instructed him to go and request that a church be built there in her honor by Bishop Zumárraga.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The Bishop did believe Juan Diego and demanded he bring back proof of his vision. Several days later when Juan Diego was rushing to find a priest for his dying uncle, the vision of the Virgin appeared again. She had him wrap roses in his tilma that had miraculously grown at her feet, despite it being winter. He then took these flowers to the Bishop, and as they poured out the image of the Virgin surrounded by the exact constellation in the sky appeared on the fabric. This same tilma is still intact, and is the relic in the Basílica de Guadalupe.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The Virgin of Guadalupe captured the hearts and minds of the indigenous people, whom Spanish missionaries were converting to Catholicism, though she is also identified with the Aztec earth goddess and mother of humankind. Special masses are held all day long, and there are parades, food, and other public events.]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Relocate to San Miguel</title>
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    <modified>2006-10-29T18:03:57-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-10-29T18:03:57-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//351</id>
    <created>2006-10-29T18:03:57-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Relocate to San Miguel</summary>
    <dc:subject>RealEstate</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[San Miguel de Allende, Mexico, offers great vacation rental by owner&amp;nbsp;opportunities to the in-the-know traveler. No matter what level of comfort or value you seek in your holiday to San Miguel de Allende, Mexico, there's surely a great local vacation home rental available to meet your needs. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Browse and then click on the list&amp;nbsp;for more information about vacation homes and specific rentals. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Many rentals are furnished so you do not need to bring furniture down (paying duty is a non issue and is irrevelant). Spend your months exploring the city and finding other expatriates with whom to socialize.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Find out what it is like riding buses, paying with pesos and living in the land of &amp;quot;manana&amp;quot; on a daily basis before coming to stay for good. Then when and if you decide to move to Mexico, make the move permanent.]]>
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<entry>
    <title>El ritual de recordar a los muertos</title>
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    <modified>2006-10-29T16:50:42-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-10-29T16:50:42-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//350</id>
    <created>2006-10-29T16:50:42-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">El ritual de recordar a los muertos</summary>
    <dc:subject>Activities</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[Aunque noviembre es conocido como el mes de las ánimas, con misas y rosarios durante todo el mes, el 1 y 2 de noviembre son los únicos días que los muertos son festejados a nivel nacionald.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;El 1 de noviembre es el Día de Todos los Santos, dedicado a la memoria de todos los santos del calendario católico romano y a las almas de todos los ni&amp;ntilde;os fallecidos o angelitos. Por la tarde, las familias visitan los cementerios locales para arreglar y limpiar las tumbas de sus seres queridos y colocar la ofrenda o altar en sus hogares. El altar se coloca en el sitio más representativo de la casa o según la costumbre de las familias.]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Death in Mexico</title>
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    <modified>2006-10-29T16:39:52-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-10-29T16:39:52-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//349</id>
    <created>2006-10-29T16:39:52-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Death in Mexico</summary>
    <dc:subject>Activities</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[Death in Mexico is not a finality but a continuation of life, celebrated with sweets and colorful offerings during the Día de los Muertos (Day of the Dead), November 1 and 2.&amp;nbsp; &lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;The souls of muertitos (deceased loved ones) return from their rest, revitalized through a magical ritual mixture of offerings&amp;mdash;the scent of flowers and incense, prayers, music, tequila, tears and laughter.]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Ofrendas para los que ya se fueron</title>
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    <modified>2006-10-28T10:53:09-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-10-28T10:53:09-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//348</id>
    <created>2006-10-28T10:53:09-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Ofrendas para los que ya se fueron</summary>
    <dc:subject>Events</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[La muerte en México no es el destino final, es una continuación de la vida y se celebra entre ofrendas llenas de colorido, dulces y luces durante la tradicional festividad de Día de Muertos en 1 y 2 de noviembre. Durante estos días las ánimas de los muertitos, aquellos seres queridos, hermanos, padres, esposos e hijos que ya se han ido, regresan de sus cenizas y vuelven a la vida a través de un ritual mágico mezcla de ofrendas, olor de flores e incienso, padres nuestros y por qué no, música, tequila, lágrimas y risas.]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Offerings, Day of the Dead Rituals</title>
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    <modified>2006-10-27T20:51:18-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-10-27T20:51:18-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//347</id>
    <created>2006-10-27T20:51:18-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Offerings, Day of the Dead Rituals</summary>
    <dc:subject>Events</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[Although November is known as the month of the souls, with commemorative masses held all month, November 1 and 2 are the only days that are nationally celebrated. November 1 is Día de Todos los Santos (All Saints Day), honoring all saints of the Catholic Church and the souls of children. November 2, Día de los Fieles Difuntos (All Souls Day), is the day that is celebrated at the local panteón. In the evening, families visit the local cemeteries to clean and prepare graves with offerings, and altars are created in homes according to family custom.]]>
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  </entry>

<entry>
    <title>Archeologia</title>
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    <modified>2006-10-25T11:21:51-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-10-25T11:21:51-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//346</id>
    <created>2006-10-25T11:21:51-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Archeologia</summary>
    <dc:subject>Activities</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[La storia del Messico ha consegnato all&amp;rsquo;umanit&amp;agrave; maestose aree archeologiche, frutto di pi&amp;ugrave; di 3000 anni di insediamenti culturali nella regione della Mesoamerica. A sud est si trovano i siti di Chichén Itza e Palenque, tra i siti archeologici pi&amp;ugrave; importanti della cultura maya; verso la zona del Pacifico sono ubicati Monte Alb&amp;agrave;n e Mitla, esempi delle fiorenti culture zapoteca e mixteca; verso il Golfo sono visibili tracce delle culture olmeca, totonaca e huaxteca; al nord gli antichi abitanti lasciarono una testimonianza della loro civilt&amp;agrave; a Paquim&amp;egrave;.&amp;nbsp; Disseminati praticamente per tutto il territorio nazionale, il Paese pi&amp;ugrave; ricco di vestigia preispaniche dell&amp;rsquo;America Latina, esistono antichi centri cerimoniali, sculture, codici, pitture rupestri e migliaia di preziosi oggetti ornamentali.&amp;nbsp; L&amp;rsquo;imponente citt&amp;agrave; azteca di Teotihuacan al centro del Paese e le rovine del Tempio Maggiore degli atzechi, a Citt&amp;agrave; del Messico, sono luoghi che il viaggiatore non pu&amp;ograve; non visitare.]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Guadalajara, Messico</title>
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    <modified>2006-10-25T11:13:12-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-10-25T11:13:12-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//344</id>
    <created>2006-10-25T11:13:12-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Guadalajara, Messico</summary>
    <dc:subject>Vacations</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[Situata a 540 km a nord ovest della Citt&amp;agrave; del Messico, Guadalajara &amp;egrave; l&amp;rsquo;orgogliosa capitale dello Stato di Jalisco e la seconda citt&amp;agrave; con maggior popolazione della Repubblica Messicana. Caratterizzata da un&amp;rsquo;eccellente temperatura che oscilla fra 11&amp;deg; e 26&amp;deg;C, &amp;egrave; considerata come una delle tre pi&amp;ugrave; importanti citt&amp;agrave; del Paese e culla di alcuno dei simboli della cultura messicana come l&amp;rsquo;artigianato, la charreria (relativo al charro, tipico cavallerizzo messicano), il mariachi e lo jarabe tapatio (particolari tipi di musica), la tequila. Fra le sue principali attrattive si distinguono: la magnifica architettura dei suoi edifici religiosi e storici, in particolare l&amp;rsquo;Hospicio Caba&amp;ntilde;as, decorato con i murali del pittore José Clemente Orozco e convertito dall&amp;rsquo;UNESCO in Patrimonio Culturale dell&amp;rsquo;Umanit&amp;agrave;; la bellezza dei parchi ed aree naturali che la circondano, come il Bosco (Bosque) La Primavera, polmone della citt&amp;agrave;, o il Parco (Parque) Metropolitano dove si realizzano anche innumerevoli attivit&amp;agrave; sportive come l&amp;rsquo;ecoturismo ed il campeggio; la tradizionale ospitalit&amp;agrave; della gente che le ha valso il riconoscimento di &amp;quot;La Perla dell&amp;rsquo;Occidente&amp;quot;.]]>
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  </entry>

<entry>
    <title>Fête des morts</title>
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    <modified>2006-10-24T15:16:13-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-10-24T15:16:13-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//343</id>
    <created>2006-10-24T15:16:13-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Fête des morts</summary>
    <dc:subject>Events</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[La f&amp;ecirc;te des morts est célébrée le 2 novembre : l'église catholique commémore en ce jour les fid&amp;egrave;les défunts. Des messes sont célébrées, en particulier pour les défunts de l'année écoulée.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Dans les pays catholiques, ce jour est traditionnement consacré &amp;agrave; une visite familiale au cimeti&amp;egrave;re et &amp;agrave; l'entretien des tombes.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Au Mexique (el día de los Muertos), cette visite rituelle est tr&amp;egrave;s festive, avec des offrandes de bonbons, de t&amp;ecirc;tes de mort en sucre ou de téquila.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Cette f&amp;ecirc;te a probablement été instituée par l'église en remplacement du rituel pa&amp;iuml;en de Samain. Elle est fréquemment confondue avec la Toussaint.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Dans les pays anglo-saxons, la célébration de Samain, qui marquait le début de l'année celte, a évolué vers la f&amp;ecirc;te d'Halloween.]]>
    </content>
  </entry>

<entry>
    <title>Tag der Toten</title>
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    <modified>2006-10-24T15:02:32-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-10-24T15:02:32-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//342</id>
    <created>2006-10-24T15:02:32-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Tag der Toten</summary>
    <dc:subject>Events</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[Der Día de los Muertos (Tag der Toten) ist einer der wichtigsten mexikanischen Feiertage, an dem in Mexiko traditionell der Verstorbenen gedacht wird.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Die Vorbereitungszeit f&amp;uuml;r die Feierlichkeiten beginnt Mitte Oktober, gefeiert wird in den Tagen vom 31. Oktober bis zum 2. November. Dabei wird der Día de los Muertos je nach Region auf verschiedene Weise gefeiert.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Von der UNESCO wurde er 2003 als &amp;bdquo;Meisterwerk des m&amp;uuml;ndlichen und immateriellen Erbes der Menschheit&amp;ldquo; in die Liste des immateriellen Welt-Kulturerbes aufgenommen. Nach und nach wird er von dem eher kommerziell ausgerichteten Halloween-Brauch aus Nordamerika beeinflusst und ist in seiner traditionellen Form bedroht. Mit Halloween hat der Tag der Toten aber nichts gemein.]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Guanajuato, Mexiko</title>
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    <modified>2006-10-23T04:57:20-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-10-23T04:57:20-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//341</id>
    <created>2006-10-23T04:57:20-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Guanajuato, Mexiko</summary>
    <dc:subject>Cities</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[Guanajuato (1990, Einw. 113,580). Hauptstadt des Staats Guanajuato mit einer H&amp;ouml;he von 6.583 Fu&amp;szlig; (2.008 m). Eine historische, malerische Stadt mit angenehmen kleinen Plazas, treppendurchsetzte Stra&amp;szlig;en ges&amp;auml;umt von H&amp;auml;usern mit pastellfarbenen Fassaden, eisenbeschlagenen Balkons und blumenbesetzten Fenstern. Ungef&amp;auml;hr f&amp;uuml;nf Autostunden nordwestlich von Mexiko City gelegen. Die Stadt ist ein Labyrinth aus Stra&amp;szlig;en mit Kopfsteinpflaster und Alleen die sich um steile H&amp;uuml;gel &amp;uuml;ber einer kleinen Schlucht winden, von wo aus sich Ausblicke auf herrliche Kirchen und kleine Plazas &amp;ouml;ffnen. ]]>
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<entry>
    <title>San Cristóbal de Las Casas</title>
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    <modified>2006-10-19T11:37:48-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-10-19T11:37:48-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//340</id>
    <created>2006-10-19T11:37:48-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">San Cristóbal de Las Casas</summary>
    <dc:subject>Cities</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[San Cristóbal de Las Casas es una de las ciudades coloniales más bellas de México. Por sus adoquinadas y apacibles calles flanqueadas por casas de grandes alerones de teja roja, con patios llenos de flores, se descubren monumentos religiosos con influencia de arte virreinal mexicano y del centroamericano, lo que le da un peculiar carácter fronterizo. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Destacan sus plazuelas y edificios de los siglos XVI y XIX de estilos plateresco, barroco y neoclásico.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Indígenas de pueblos aleda&amp;ntilde;os llegan a ofrecer en los bulliciosos mercados de la ciudad, textiles, cerámica, frutas y hortalizas. San Cristóbal de Las Casas es además, la base para visitar comunidades mayas cercanas.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Tan sólo 83 km de sinuoso camino separan a Tuxtla Gutiérrez de San Cristóbal de Las Casas. Este corto recorrido supone un desnivel de más de 1500 m, lo que implica pasar de las selvas caducas a los pinares, del calor al frío. Sin duda San Cristóbal es el corazón de Los Altos y vale la pena conocerlo.]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Charco del Ingenio</title>
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    <modified>2006-10-18T11:29:29-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-10-18T11:29:29-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//339</id>
    <created>2006-10-18T11:29:29-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Charco del Ingenio</summary>
    <dc:subject>Activities</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[En las reservas naturales de los alrededores de San Miguel de Allende podrá realizar caminatas o cabalgatas mientras goza de espléndidos paisajes. También existen sitios que cuentan con instructores y guías calificados en los que los más intrépidos podrán practicar la escalada en roca.

Jardín Botánico &quot;El Charco del Ingenio&quot;. Ubicado a 2.5 Km. al noreste de San Miguel de Allende, por la carretera estatal núm. 1, es una reserva ecológica de más 100 ha. destinadas al rescate y a la protección de la riqueza silvestre de la región. En sus amplias rutas y senderos podrá realizar caminatas o recorridos a caballo en compañía de guías. Si lo prefiere, la reserva cuenta con paredes ideales para practicar la escalada en roca con diferentes grados de dificultad.]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Arte y Artesanías</title>
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    <modified>2006-10-18T10:50:55-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-10-18T10:50:55-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//338</id>
    <created>2006-10-18T10:50:55-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Arte y Artesanías</summary>
    <dc:subject>Arts</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[En San Miguel de Allende encontrará todo tipo de artesanías típicas de la Ciudad, así como algunas provenientes de los pueblos circunvecinos. Destacan los objetos de vidrio soplado, trabajo artesanal característico de la Ciudad; también descubrirá la belleza de los trabajos de platería, oro y latón; prendas de lana y jorongos, objetos tallados en cantera y maderas finas, piezas de hierro forjado, mayólica, talavera y cestería, que podrá conseguir en los mercados Ignacio Ramírez o en el de Artesanías, así como en las innumerables tiendas que se localizan por toda la Ciudad.]]>
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  </entry>

<entry>
    <title>Dia de los Muertos</title>
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    <modified>2006-10-17T09:46:01-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-10-17T09:46:01-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//337</id>
    <created>2006-10-17T09:46:01-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Dia de los Muertos</summary>
    <dc:subject>Events</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[El Día de los Muertos es una celebración de origen indígena mesoamericana que honra a los ancestros el 1 y el 2 de noviembre, coincidiendo con las celebraciones católicas de Todos los Santos (1 de noviembre) y Día de los Fieles Difuntos (2 de noviembre) respectivamente. Aunque se ve primariamente como una festividad mexicana y centroaméricana, también se celebra en muchas comunidades de los Estados Unidos donde existe una gran comunidad mexicana y centroaméricana.]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Day of the Dead</title>
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    <modified>2006-10-07T18:54:20-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-10-07T18:54:20-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//336</id>
    <created>2006-10-07T18:54:20-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Day of the Dead</summary>
    <dc:subject>Events</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[November 1st, All Saints Day, and November 2nd, All Souls Day, are marked throughout Mexico by customs that vary according to the ethnic roots of each region. Common to all are colorful adornments and lively reunions at family burial plots, the preparation of special foods, offerings laid out for the departed on commemorative altars and religious rites that are likely to include fireworks.]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Gastronomía de México</title>
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    <modified>2006-10-07T15:14:20-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-10-07T15:14:20-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//335</id>
    <created>2006-10-07T15:14:20-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Gastronomía de México</summary>
    <dc:subject>Food</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[La cocina de México es considerada como variada. Gracias a la herencia prehispánica y europea (espa&amp;ntilde;ola y francesa, pero también africana, caribe&amp;ntilde;a e incluso asiática y del Medio Oriente- Libano-) la gastronomía mexicana reúne los sabores de todas las influencias que ha recibido en platillos de gran colorido y sabor.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;No existe un concepto único de &amp;quot;cocina mexicana&amp;quot;, ya que, aunque se mantienen ciertos ingredientes y tendencias comunes entre la diversidad, ésta se diferencia de región en región, y cada Estado (división política) de México mantiene sus propias recetas y tradiciones culinarias, algunas de ellas sumamente famosas en todo el país y fuera de él. Por esta razón sería conveniente definir la cocina mexicana en plural como las cocinas mexicanas, siendo las de mayor prestigio las de los estados de Puebla, Oaxaca, Jalisco, Veracruz, Yucatán y Sinaloa, sin menospreciar de forma alguna la culinaria de otras regiones del país. Este conjunto inmenso de cocinas regionales bien diferenciadas se caracterizan todas ellas por un componente indígena básico en sus ingredientes y formas de preparación de los alimentos.]]>
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<entry>
    <title>San Miguel Tourism Office</title>
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    <modified>2006-10-05T12:59:06-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-10-05T12:59:06-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//334</id>
    <created>2006-10-05T12:59:06-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">San Miguel Tourism Office</summary>
    <dc:subject>Attractions</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[Plaza Prinicipal and El Jardin

On the side away from the church, there is a tourist information booth that is sometimes staffed with a bilingual guide. There are free catalogs and flyers telling you about up coming events of all kinds from guitar festival to hang gliding competitions to a bullfight that afternoon. There is also a more expanded office located directly across the street next to San Franciscio cafe. It has Tourismo carved into the stone above the office. If you are in need of an English speaker to answer a question about an upcoming event this would be the place to ask. Also full of catalogues, posters, and flyers of events in San Miguel de Allende and nearby cities.

Telephone: +52 415 152 0001]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Festival Internacional Cervantino</title>
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    <modified>2006-10-02T17:29:37-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-10-02T17:29:37-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//333</id>
    <created>2006-10-02T17:29:37-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Festival Internacional Cervantino</summary>
    <dc:subject>Arts</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[The world famous Festival Cervantino is held every year during the month of october. This festival honors the illustrious author Miguel de Cervantes and is the most important artistic and cultural event in Mexico and in all Latin America. National and international cultural and artistic events take place in the city of Guanajuato and surrounding cities. There are exhibitions, plays, concerts, cinema and all sorts of events. The &amp;quot;Festival Internacional Cervantino&amp;quot; has been held without interruption since 1972. 4th thru 22nd of October.]]>
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<entry>
    <title>La Capilla</title>
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    <modified>2006-10-02T15:03:59-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-10-02T15:03:59-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//332</id>
    <created>2006-10-02T15:03:59-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">La Capilla</summary>
    <dc:subject>Restaurants</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[La Capilla&amp;rsquo;s location is most extraordinary, nestled against the Parroquia in the very heart of town. You have an unparalleled view of the church, the mountains and the bustling activity in the Jardín. Add to this an exquisitely restored 16th-century building, embodying the best of Mexican architecture, home to a fine restaurant. Outdoor dining is available on the garden patio and upstairs on the terrace. The food is incredible, the service superb and the prices affordable.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div&gt;Hospicio 35, San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato, Mexico.&lt;/div&gt;]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Paseo del Chorro</title>
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    <modified>2006-10-02T14:42:02-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-10-02T14:42:02-06:00</issued>
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    <created>2006-10-02T14:42:02-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Paseo del Chorro</summary>
    <dc:subject>Attractions</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[En la colina del chorro, se localizan el manantial, los ba&amp;ntilde;os, la capilla primitiva y un templo. Este manantial fue muy importante para la vida en San Miguel de Allende, pues durante siglos abasteció a la población del liquido vital. Durante el siglo XVIII la familia de la canal mando construir unos ba&amp;ntilde;os a un lado del manantial, con el objeto de que familias enteras pudieran disfrutar de las aguas cristalinas que brotaban de entre las rocas. Hacia la segunda mitad del siglo XIX, se remonta la idea de los ba&amp;ntilde;os, de modo tal que los primeros fueron remodelados, quedando en su lugar lo que hoy en día podemos ver.]]>
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  </entry>

<entry>
    <title>Villa Jacaranda</title>
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    <modified>2006-10-02T14:35:33-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-10-02T14:35:33-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//330</id>
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    <summary type="text/html">Villa Jacaranda</summary>
    <dc:subject>Restaurants</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[For more than 25 years&amp;nbsp;their chefs have created international gourmet fare and authentic Mexican specialties from fresh, organically grown ingredients and the finest meats and seafood available.&lt;br /&gt;Open for breakfast, lunch and dinner,&amp;nbsp;their extensive menu is served in&amp;nbsp;their elegant colonial dining room, open air patio and adjacent gazebo (El Kiosko).]]>
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  </entry>

<entry>
    <title>Real de Minas - Hoteles</title>
    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.sanmigueldirectory.com/san-miguel-de-allende-329.html" />
    <modified>2006-09-30T18:10:52-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-09-30T18:10:52-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//329</id>
    <created>2006-09-30T18:10:52-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Real de Minas - Hoteles</summary>
    <dc:subject>Hotels</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[El hotel real de minas en San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato, se integra a la tradición que esta cadena hotelera ha creado en el centro de la República Mexicana. Esta ubicado en la entrada de la carretera proviniente de Celaya y muy cercano a la plaza principal.]]>
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  </entry>

<entry>
    <title>La Hacienda de las Flores - Hoteles</title>
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    <modified>2006-09-30T18:04:59-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-09-30T18:04:59-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//328</id>
    <created>2006-09-30T18:04:59-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">La Hacienda de las Flores - Hoteles</summary>
    <dc:subject>Hotels</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[La Hacienda de las Flores es un Lugar exclusivo, ideal para descansar y relajarse de las actividades diarias. Su construcción colonial mexicana y sus bellos jardines son un estímulo a la rutina y nos recuerdan la atractiva y serena vida de principios de siglo, situado a dos cuadras del centro.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Nuestro restaurant es uno de los mejores de San Miguel de Allende. Ofrecemos servicios de banquetes de 2 a 250 personas.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;El servicio de Restaurante es de 8:00 am a 5:00 p.m., toda la comida está propiamente desinfectada para su seguridad.]]>
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  </entry>

<entry>
    <title>Disparos ponen en peligro a la sanmiguelada</title>
    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.sanmigueldirectory.com/san-miguel-de-allende-327.html" />
    <modified>2006-09-30T15:32:15-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-09-30T15:32:15-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//327</id>
    <created>2006-09-30T15:32:15-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Disparos ponen en peligro a la sanmiguelada</summary>
    <dc:subject>News</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[El tiroteo que tuvo lugar en la sanmiguelada de este a&amp;ntilde;o y en el que hirieron a dos personas, ha puesto a este evento bajo el escrutinio de las autoridades con la posibilidad de su cancelación. La ciudad enfrentó la abundante venta de alcohol en calles, bares y centros nocturnos, inseguridad y una gran cantidad de basura, lo que puso en focos rojos a las autoridades quienes convocaron a los medios de comunicación locales a una conferencia de prensa el 25 de septiembre.]]>
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  </entry>

<entry>
    <title>Shooting threatens sanmiguelada</title>
    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.sanmigueldirectory.com/san-miguel-de-allende-326.html" />
    <modified>2006-09-30T15:22:09-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-09-30T15:22:09-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//326</id>
    <created>2006-09-30T15:22:09-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Shooting threatens sanmiguelada</summary>
    <dc:subject>News</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[Gunshots fired during the sanmiguelada (running of the bulls) last Saturday wounded two people and have put local authorities under pressure to find a solution to escalating problems surrounding the event. During a press conference on September 25, authorities were unable to provide detailed information about the shooting. An unprecedented 50,000 visitors&amp;mdash;30,000 more than last year&amp;mdash;inundated the city with an excess of youthful energy, alcohol consumption and, by the next day, trash. Lack of security, disorderly conduct, garbage, too few portable toilets, illegal alcohol consumption and the shooting during the event have left authorities in a quandary: either restructure the event to avoid greater problems next year or discontinue it entirely. Despite the presence of 325 local, regional and state police officers, the crowd proved too large to control, and the city experienced its most chaotic weekend in years.]]>
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  </entry>

<entry>
    <title>Mojigangas</title>
    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.sanmigueldirectory.com/san-miguel-de-allende-325.html" />
    <modified>2006-09-30T14:58:08-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-09-30T14:58:08-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//325</id>
    <created>2006-09-30T14:58:08-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Mojigangas</summary>
    <dc:subject>Arts</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[Mojigangas&amp;mdash;the irreverent, extravagant giant papier m&amp;acirc;ché puppets that bounce and flounce thru San Miguel streets for public festivals and private events&amp;mdash;are some of the most colorful characters of the town. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Moustached red-faced devils, white-faced skeletons, blushing brides, flirting mantilla-decked se&amp;ntilde;oritas and even a blonde gringa with exposed breast are some of the oversized personalities that bring sanmiguelenses, and visitors, a healthy dose of self-effacing laughter.]]>
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  </entry>

<entry>
    <title>La Alborada</title>
    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.sanmigueldirectory.com/san-miguel-de-allende-324.html" />
    <modified>2006-09-28T12:02:30-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-09-28T12:02:30-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//324</id>
    <created>2006-09-28T12:02:30-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">La Alborada</summary>
    <dc:subject>Events</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[Fiesta de San Miguel Arcangel, encuentro en las calles de habitantes de la colonia Aurora, Valle del Maíz y Calzada de la Estación, Estrellas, música y banda, quema de polvora y fuegos artificiales a las 4:00a.m., sabado,&amp;nbsp;en el jardin. ]]>
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  </entry>

<entry>
    <title>La Alborada</title>
    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.sanmigueldirectory.com/san-miguel-de-allende-323.html" />
    <modified>2006-09-24T20:27:47-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-09-24T20:27:47-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//323</id>
    <created>2006-09-24T20:27:47-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">La Alborada</summary>
    <dc:subject>Events</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[Friday, September 29th, San Miguel de Allende begins the week-long celebration of its patron, Saint Michael the Archangel. The first event is an all-night street party with dancing, music, food and sweets. Although it starts Friday night, the real fun begins around 2am Saturday morning, when crowds begin to gather for &amp;quot;the dawning&amp;quot; -- La Alborada . For one hour, from 4 to 5 a.m., a fireworks battle between St. Michael and Lucifer bursts across the Jardin. Go equipped with a sturdy umbrella or a cardboard box over your head to avoid injury from fallout. The night ends with everyone singing &amp;quot;Las Ma&amp;ntilde;anitas&amp;quot; (Happy Birthday) to the archangel who gave his name to the town.]]>
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  </entry>

<entry>
    <title>The Pena Taurina</title>
    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.sanmigueldirectory.com/san-miguel-de-allende-322.html" />
    <modified>2006-09-22T10:45:39-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-09-22T10:45:39-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//322</id>
    <created>2006-09-22T10:45:39-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">The Pena Taurina</summary>
    <dc:subject>Events</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[The Pe&amp;ntilde;a Taurina was created by Don Javier Rodríguez in June 1973 with the purpose of preserving the bullfighting tradition of the region and promoting the culture of bulls in San Miguel. Since then, the members of this civic organization, most of them men, meet every Thursday from November to June to organize events and conferences in the interest of preserving bullfighting in the city.]]>
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  </entry>

<entry>
    <title>La Taurina</title>
    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.sanmigueldirectory.com/san-miguel-de-allende-321.html" />
    <modified>2006-09-22T09:19:46-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-09-22T09:19:46-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//321</id>
    <created>2006-09-22T09:19:46-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">La Taurina</summary>
    <dc:subject>Events</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[La Pe&amp;ntilde;a Taurina, fue creada por don Javier Rodríguez en junio de 1973 con el fin de preservar la tradición taurina de la región y promover la cultura de los toros en San Miguel de Allende. &lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;Desde entonces, los miembros de esta asociación civil, en su mayoría hombres, se reúnen de noviembre a junio, para organizar diversos eventos y conferencias en la búsqueda de preservar el ambiente taurino de la ciudad. &lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;San Miguel de Allende era un punto importante de desarrollo de la fiesta brava en México, donde se llevaron a cabo muchas corridas de toros importantes, además de que la plaza de toros era de las más importantes de la región. ]]>
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  </entry>

<entry>
    <title>Fiesta Brava - Sanmiguelada</title>
    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.sanmigueldirectory.com/san-miguel-de-allende-320.html" />
    <modified>2006-09-22T09:09:51-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-09-22T09:09:51-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//320</id>
    <created>2006-09-22T09:09:51-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Fiesta Brava - Sanmiguelada</summary>
    <dc:subject>Attractions</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[Miles de lugareños y turistas se preparan para la celebración más esperada de este mes: la sanmiguelada, que se realizará mañana 23 de septiembre.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;Las calles se llenarán de valientes vestidos en los tradicionales colores blanco y rojo a la espera del famoso encierro taurino, que combina la pasión de los participantes con la bravura de los toros en una persecución por las calles aledañas al Jardín de San Miguel de Allende. ]]>
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  </entry>

<entry>
    <title>Sanmiguelada - fiesta brava</title>
    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.sanmigueldirectory.com/san-miguel-de-allende-319.html" />
    <modified>2006-09-22T09:02:11-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-09-22T09:02:11-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//319</id>
    <created>2006-09-22T09:02:11-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Sanmiguelada - fiesta brava</summary>
    <dc:subject>Events</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[Thousands of locals and tourists are preparing for the most anticipated celebration of the month: the sanmiguelada, which takes place tomorrow, September 23.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;The streets will fill with the courageous and foolhardy dressed in traditional white and red for the famous running of the bulls, a passionate festival that combines bravado and bulls in the streets surrounding the Jardín in San Miguel de Allende.]]>
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  </entry>

<entry>
    <title>Se inaugura nuevo edificio de gobierno</title>
    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.sanmigueldirectory.com/san-miguel-de-allende-318.html" />
    <modified>2006-09-16T16:57:28-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-09-16T16:57:28-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//318</id>
    <created>2006-09-16T16:57:28-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Se inaugura nuevo edificio de gobierno</summary>
    <dc:subject>News</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[El pasado viernes 8 de septiembre, el edificio de dos pisos que albergará la oficina del Subprocurador y el Ministerio Público, fue inaugurado. El nuevo inmueble se localiza en la Salida a Querétaro, entre el CERESO y el nuevo edificio administrativo, casi frente a la Glorieta de los Héroes.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Tuvo un costo de construcción de 25,822,000 pesos, y fue costeado por el gobierno del estado. Cuenta con un área de construcción de 1900 metros cuadrados en cada uno de sus pisos. ]]>
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  </entry>

<entry>
    <title>¡Que Viva México!</title>
    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.sanmigueldirectory.com/san-miguel-de-allende-317.html" />
    <modified>2006-09-16T16:51:03-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-09-16T16:51:03-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//317</id>
    <created>2006-09-16T16:51:03-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">¡Que Viva México!</summary>
    <dc:subject>Events</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[Mientras San Miguel se viste de verde, blanco y rojo para celebrar las fiestas septembrinas, miles de turistas de todas partes de México llegarán a la ciudad para festejar el tradicional Grito, hoy 15 de septiembre y la Sanmiguelada, el próximo sábado.]]>
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  </entry>

<entry>
    <title>New government building inaugurated</title>
    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.sanmigueldirectory.com/san-miguel-de-allende-316.html" />
    <modified>2006-09-16T16:44:30-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-09-16T16:44:30-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//316</id>
    <created>2006-09-16T16:44:30-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">New government building inaugurated</summary>
    <dc:subject>News</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[Last Friday, September 8, the new two-story building that houses the district attorney&amp;rsquo;s office and the public ministry was inaugurated. The building is located on Salida a Querétaro, between the jail (CERESO) and the new administrative building, opposite the Glorieta de los Héroes.]]>
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  </entry>

<entry>
    <title>Viva Mexico!</title>
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    <modified>2006-09-16T16:38:15-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-09-16T16:38:15-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//315</id>
    <created>2006-09-16T16:38:15-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Viva Mexico!</summary>
    <dc:subject>Events</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[While San Miguel adorns itself in green, white and red to celebrate the September festivities, thousands of tourists from all over Mexico fill the bedecked streets to witness the mayor&amp;rsquo;s reenactment of Father Hidalgo&amp;rsquo;s Grito, the cry of independence, today, September 15, and the Sanmiguelada, a Pamplona-style celebration, next Saturday.]]>
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  </entry>

<entry>
    <title>16th Independence Day</title>
    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.sanmigueldirectory.com/san-miguel-de-allende-314.html" />
    <modified>2006-09-11T06:08:03-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-09-11T06:08:03-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//314</id>
    <created>2006-09-11T06:08:03-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">16th Independence Day</summary>
    <dc:subject>Events</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[&lt;strong&gt;16th Independence Day (Dia de la Independencia or Dia de la Patria)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;The celebration of Mexico&amp;rsquo;s independence declaration from Spain in 1810 is the most important national holiday. Public buildings in all cities are draped with the national flag and a huge military parade takes the main streets of the Zocalo, all dressed in green and red.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&amp;ldquo;El Grito&amp;rdquo;, a re-enactment of Father Hidalgo&amp;rsquo;s call for his countrymen to join the uprising, is performed by the president at 11 pm on the 15th from the National Palace, in Mexico City&amp;rsquo;s Constitution Square, as well as in most town squares. At the shout of &amp;ldquo;Viva Mexico&amp;rdquo;, the Mexicans shouts back &amp;ldquo;Viva&amp;rdquo;, and this emotional ritual is broadcasted on TV and radio nationwide. During this special night people gather around the main squares, restaurants or at their home waiting impatiently the hour &amp;quot;para dar el grito&amp;quot;. Finally, time comes for eating traditional food such as pozole, tacos, and tamales and for drinking alcoholic beverages, which will help carrying on the merry and partying atmosphere till the early morning.]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Nuestra Senora de Guadalupe</title>
    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.sanmigueldirectory.com/san-miguel-de-allende-313.html" />
    <modified>2006-09-10T08:12:02-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-09-10T08:12:02-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//313</id>
    <created>2006-09-10T08:12:02-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Nuestra Senora de Guadalupe</summary>
    <dc:subject>Attractions</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[This is an almost true story. An American professor is describing his atheism to a Mexican who is attempting to understand his faith. Suddenly there is a gleam of understanding in the eyes of the senora. &amp;quot;We know that you do not believe in Jesus,&amp;quot; she said with a look of sympathy, &amp;quot;but surely you must believe in the Virgin of Guadalupe!&amp;quot; This experience expresses a spiritual reality at the heart of the Mexican people: the Virgin of Guadalupe is the source of their faith, and life without her is inconceivable. Her image is more iconic than the Mexican flag, or in contemporary times, the images of Frida Kahlo. The Virgin is the Mother of the Mexican people, the Empress of the Americas, the Reina de Mexico---and all of Mexico stands in homage to her, her magnitude unmatched by any saint or even by Jesus Christ in the reverence and love which she evokes. Macho men bow at her feet and weep before her. One finds her omnipresent image in spaces both public and private: on household shrines, on walls of professional offices, in the bolsa of the campesino and the wallet of the President. ]]>
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<entry>
    <title>La Santa Patrona Virgen de Loreto</title>
    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.sanmigueldirectory.com/san-miguel-de-allende-312.html" />
    <modified>2006-09-08T16:44:43-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-09-08T16:44:43-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//312</id>
    <created>2006-09-08T16:44:43-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">La Santa Patrona Virgen de Loreto</summary>
    <dc:subject>Events</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[La Virgen de Loreto, Santa Patrona de San Miguel y una de las advocación más populares de la Virgen María celebrará su fiesta este 8 de septiembre en uno de los lugares donde la Virgen tiene un nicho muy especial, la Santa Casa de Loreto.

La fiesta iniciará a las 6am cuando la Estudiantina Oratoriana entone las tradicionales mañanitas. Las festividades continuarán con misas especiales a lo largo del día, y por la tarde iniciará la fiesta popular con tamales, música, rifas y la quema tradicional de pólvora. ]]>
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  </entry>

<entry>
    <title>Cozumel, Messico</title>
    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.sanmigueldirectory.com/san-miguel-de-allende-310.html" />
    <modified>2006-09-04T04:54:01-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-09-04T04:54:01-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//310</id>
    <created>2006-09-04T04:54:01-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Cozumel, Messico</summary>
    <dc:subject>Vacations</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[Cozumel, isola dei Carabi situata 19 km ad est dalla costa di Quintana Roo, è, con un estensione di 647,33 km2, l'isola più grande del Messico; ha una temperatura media annuale di 26°C ed un clima caldo umido con abbondanti piogge in estate.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;Questa isola è coperta da una vegetazione selvatica ed è circondata da coste rocciose interrotte da spiagge color avorio, lagune e mangrovie e nelle cui profondità si può osservare a prima vista un importante insieme di barriere coralline appartenenti all' Arrecife (Barriera Corallina) Maya, la seconda barriera corallina del mondo, sulle quali sono state istituite riserve naturali di grande importanza ecologica come il Parco Marino Nazionale Barriera Corallina di Cozumel (Parque Marino Nacional Arrecifes de Cozumel) ed il Parco Naturale di Chankanaab, zone di grande biodiversità marina che hanno richiamato l'attenzione di ricercatori e scientifici come Jacques Cousteau e nei quali si possono praticare attività come l'immersione e l'ecoturismo.]]>
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  </entry>

<entry>
    <title>Guanajuato, Messico</title>
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    <modified>2006-09-04T04:49:33-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-09-04T04:49:33-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//309</id>
    <created>2006-09-04T04:49:33-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Guanajuato, Messico</summary>
    <dc:subject>Vacations</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[La città di Guanajuato, capitale culturale della regione del Bajio, situata nel centro del Messico, è una delle destinazioni più affascinanti della Repubblica Messicana. Si caratterizza per tre tipi di clima (semisecco, temperato, semicaldo) che si alternano durante l'anno e per una temperatura annuale media di 17º C. ]]>
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  </entry>

<entry>
    <title>Mazatlán, Mexiko</title>
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    <modified>2006-09-04T04:45:04-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-09-04T04:45:04-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//308</id>
    <created>2006-09-04T04:45:04-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Mazatlán, Mexiko</summary>
    <dc:subject>Vacations</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[Mazatlán ist einer der wichtigsten H&amp;auml;fen der Pazifikk&amp;uuml;ste und befindet sich im S&amp;uuml;den des Bundesstaates Sinaloa, 212 km s&amp;uuml;d&amp;ouml;stlich der Landeshauptstadt Culiacán. Das Klima ist warm mit einer j&amp;auml;hrlichen Durchschnittstemperatur von 25&amp;deg;C. Die wegen der Sch&amp;ouml;nheit der Str&amp;auml;nde und dem Reichtum der Meeresfauna auch als &amp;quot;Perle des Pazifiks&amp;quot; bekannte Stadt ist Austragungsorte wichtiger Turniere des Sportfischens, wie dem Bisbee's Billfish Classic. ]]>
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  </entry>

<entry>
    <title>Querétaro, Mexique</title>
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    <modified>2006-09-04T04:37:02-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-09-04T04:37:02-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//307</id>
    <created>2006-09-04T04:37:02-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Querétaro, Mexique</summary>
    <dc:subject>Cities</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[La ville de Querétaro se situe dans la région centre de la République ?&amp;agrave; 220 km au nord de la ville de Mexico-, ce qui lui permet de jouir d&amp;acute;un climat tempéré avec une température moyenne annuelle de 22&amp;deg; &amp;agrave; 25&amp;deg;, avec de lég&amp;egrave;res rafales de vent dans la soirée. Dans cette ville, capitale de l&amp;acute;état qui porte le m&amp;ecirc;me nom, nous découvrons une métropole pleine d&amp;acute;histoire, o&amp;ugrave; le passé et le présent s&amp;acute;unissent de fa&amp;ccedil;on harmonieuse afin que vous puissiez admirer les b&amp;acirc;timents qui ornent son Centro Histórico, déclaré Patrimoine de l&amp;acute;Humanité par l&amp;acute;UNESCO. Parmi les constructions les plus importantes se distinguent: le Templo et Convento de la Cruz, le Templo de San Felipe Neri et le Templo de Santa Rosa de Viterbo, magnifiques exemples de l&amp;acute;architecture baroque, construits en pierre de carri&amp;egrave;re et dont l&amp;acute;intérieur est décoré avec de précieux retables élaborés par des artistes de la Nouvelle Espagne; il existe également des demeures anciennes de style plateresque, de nos jours converties en musées ou en élégants restaurants qui offrent le meilleur de la cuisine mexicaine.]]>
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  </entry>

<entry>
    <title>Aguascalientes, Mexique</title>
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    <modified>2006-09-04T04:33:45-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-09-04T04:33:45-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//306</id>
    <created>2006-09-04T04:33:45-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Aguascalientes, Mexique</summary>
    <dc:subject>Cities</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[La ville historique de Aguascalientes, capitale de l&amp;acute;état qui porte le m&amp;ecirc;me nom, est située dans la région centre-nord de la république mexicaine &amp;agrave; 504 km de la ville de Mexico et &amp;agrave; 130 km de Zacatecas. Son climat est tr&amp;egrave;s agréable avec une température moyenne annuelle qui oscille entre 17&amp;deg; et 20&amp;deg;; tandis qu&amp;acute;en été sa température maximale n&amp;acute;exc&amp;egrave;de pas les 23&amp;deg;.]]>
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  </entry>

<entry>
    <title>Running of the bulls - The Sanmiguelada</title>
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    <modified>2006-09-01T17:02:26-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-09-01T17:02:26-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//305</id>
    <created>2006-09-01T17:02:26-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Running of the bulls - The Sanmiguelada</summary>
    <dc:subject>Events</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[The Sanmiguelada, one of the most important festival events for over 30 years, draws multitudes of young Mexicans, who come to participate in the running of the bulls and to enjoy San Miguel nightlife. This event takes place on the fourth Saturday of September, this year on Saturday 23. The Sanmiguelada is the second most important and best-attended national celebration for young people around the country, following the Cervantino in Guanajuato, celebrated every October.]]>
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  </entry>

<entry>
    <title>La Sanmiguelada</title>
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    <modified>2006-09-01T16:58:34-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-09-01T16:58:34-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//304</id>
    <created>2006-09-01T16:58:34-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">La Sanmiguelada</summary>
    <dc:subject>Events</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[El sábado 23 de septiembre, se llevará acabo uno de los eventos más concurridos por la juventud mexicana, la Sanmiguelada. Por más de 30 a&amp;ntilde;os, esta fiesta ha atraído a millones de jóvenes, quienes vienen a participar en el evento taurino pero también para disfrutar de la vida nocturna de la ciudad. Este evento es el segundo en importancia, después del Cervantino en Guanajuato, en el que jóvenes mexicanos participan.]]>
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  </entry>

<entry>
    <title>El Grito</title>
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    <modified>2006-09-01T16:44:52-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-09-01T16:44:52-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//303</id>
    <created>2006-09-01T16:44:52-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">El Grito</summary>
    <dc:subject>Events</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[El 15 de septiembre y la madrugada del 16, miles de mexicanos corearán el grito de la identidad nacional. &amp;iexcl;Viva México! Viva México! Viva México! es el grito que marca el inicio de las fiestas patrias en todo el país, pero para San Miguel de Allende el festejo se vuelve más especial aún, pues su nombre fue formado para rendir homenaje a uno de los héroes de la historia nacional, Don Ignacio Allende.]]>
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  </entry>

<entry>
    <title>The cry of independence - El Grito</title>
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    <modified>2006-09-01T16:38:54-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-09-01T16:38:54-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//302</id>
    <created>2006-09-01T16:38:54-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">The cry of independence - El Grito</summary>
    <dc:subject>Events</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[Late in the evening of September 15, Mexicans around the republic join in the cry of Mexican identity—¡Viva México! ¡Viva México! ¡Viva México!—which heralds the beginning of national celebrations around the country.

In San Miguel de Allende, this tradition holds a special place, given that the city was renamed in honor of one of the heroes of the independence, General Allende.]]>
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  </entry>

<entry>
    <title>Pendiente la sentencia para violador</title>
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    <modified>2006-09-01T16:26:55-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-09-01T16:26:55-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//301</id>
    <created>2006-09-01T16:26:55-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Pendiente la sentencia para violador</summary>
    <dc:subject>News</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[El caso del violador serial, José Luis Álvarez González continúa en la etapa de desahogo de pruebas, donde se analizan y corroboran todas las pruebas del caso obtenidas por el Ministerio Público.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Según el secretario del juzgado local Miguel Gutiérrez, la juez Martha Medina tendrá que evaluar los testimonios, careos, pruebas periciales, informes y documentos para finalmente imponer una sentencia a Álvarez, quien ya había purgado una condena de 20 a&amp;ntilde;os en una prisión de Texas por el delito de robo.]]>
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  </entry>

<entry>
    <title>Evidence under review in the serial rapist case</title>
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    <modified>2006-09-01T16:11:40-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-09-01T16:11:40-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//300</id>
    <created>2006-09-01T16:11:40-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Evidence under review in the serial rapist case</summary>
    <dc:subject>News</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[The case of the serial rapist, José Luis Álvarez González, who assaulted five foreign-born women between October 2005 and June 2006 and was detained on July 5, is still in the stage of desahogo de pruebas, meaning all evidence collected by the district attorney&amp;rsquo;s office is being reviewed. Álvarez, who confessed to the crimes, had returned to Mexico after completing a 20-year sentence in Texas for robbery.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;According to Miguel Gutiérrez, the local court secretary, Judge Martha Medina is still reviewing testimonies and documents. He said that the court cannot provide any further information.]]>
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  </entry>

<entry>
    <title>Infonavit - Vivienda popular en San Miguel</title>
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    <modified>2006-08-31T12:30:24-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-08-31T12:30:24-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//299</id>
    <created>2006-08-31T12:30:24-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Infonavit - Vivienda popular en San Miguel</summary>
    <dc:subject>News</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[En una ciudad donde el número de residencias grandes y elegantes para ricos parece ser mayor que la oferta de viviendas para la clase obrera, y mientras que los fraccionamientos para la clase media están mejorando su nivel, &amp;iquest;qué tipo de viviendas están disponibles para todos aquellos que no tienen un millón de pesos o más?]]>
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  </entry>

<entry>
    <title>Infonavit and Affordable housing in San Miguel</title>
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    <modified>2006-08-31T12:15:05-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-08-31T12:15:05-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//298</id>
    <created>2006-08-31T12:15:05-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Infonavit and Affordable housing in San Miguel</summary>
    <dc:subject>News</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[In San Miguel de Allende where low-income neighborhoods are rapidly being gentrified and where the number of spacious, elegant residences for the wealthy appears to be slowly outnumbering the supply of affordable housing, are working-class families who do not have a million pesos or more to spend being shut out of the housing market?]]>
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  </entry>

<entry>
    <title>Hotel Cantinflas</title>
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    <modified>2006-08-09T16:55:39-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-08-09T16:55:39-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//297</id>
    <created>2006-08-09T16:55:39-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Hotel Cantinflas</summary>
    <dc:subject>Hotels</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[El hotel fue construido por &amp;ldquo;Don Mario Moreno Cantinflas&amp;rdquo; es de tipo colonial ideal para familias o personas que buscan la tranquilidad rodeado de preciosas areas verdes. El servicio y la atención al huesped es nuestro distintivo, nuestro restaurante cuenta con una comida realmente exquisita. Las habitaciónes son comodas y cuentan con dos camas matrimoniales ademas contamos con junior suites que son ideales para familias de cinco personas.]]>
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  </entry>

<entry>
    <title>The Festival Internacional Cervantino</title>
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    <modified>2006-08-07T17:50:47-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-08-07T17:50:47-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//296</id>
    <created>2006-08-07T17:50:47-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">The Festival Internacional Cervantino</summary>
    <dc:subject>Events</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[This year the Festival Internacional Cervantino will be held from October 4th through the 22nd in the city of Guanajuato, Mexico. The guest country is Great Britain which means there will be much on offer that will be readily accessible to an English speaking public. The guest Mexican state is Chiapas, represented by their colorful marimba music and presentations of Chamula Carnavals.]]>
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  </entry>

<entry>
    <title>Jardín del Arte</title>
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    <modified>2006-08-07T14:27:46-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-08-07T14:27:46-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//295</id>
    <created>2006-08-07T14:27:46-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Jardín del Arte</summary>
    <dc:subject>Arts</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[La semana pasada autoridades municipales inauguraron el corredor de arte llamado Jardín del Arte, ubicado en el Parque Benito Juárez. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Representado por Amigos del Arte contemporáneo de San Miguel de Allende, el jardín nace para ofrecer a los artistas un espacio donde exhibir y vender sus obras durante los fines de semana.]]>
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  </entry>

<entry>
    <title>Jardín del Arte</title>
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    <modified>2006-08-07T14:25:25-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-08-07T14:25:25-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//294</id>
    <created>2006-08-07T14:25:25-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Jardín del Arte</summary>
    <dc:subject>Arts</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[Last week, local authorities inaugurated a new art area called Jardín del Arte (the garden of art) within the Benito Juárez Park.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;This new space for artists, represented by the local organization Amigos del Arte Contemporáneo de San Miguel, will offer a space to exhibit and sell art on weekends. ]]>
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  </entry>

<entry>
    <title>Cuernavaca, Morelos</title>
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    <modified>2006-08-03T18:03:30-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-08-03T18:03:30-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//293</id>
    <created>2006-08-03T18:03:30-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Cuernavaca, Morelos</summary>
    <dc:subject>Vacations</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[Cuernavaca, the City of Eternal Spring, is located 89 km (55 mi) south of Mexico City, in the northern region of the state of Morelos. The city has a pleasant climate, with an average year-round temperature of 23&amp;ordm; C (73&amp;ordm; F).&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;This destination is an excellent place to relax, as each year it draws many tourists looking to escape from the stress of their workday routines. Some travel to Cuernavaca to visit its luxurious spas, which offer all kinds of massages and relaxation therapies. Others enjoy going to the swimming resorts, which have excellent facilities. Or you can simply take a stroll through the city and marvel at the magnificent historic buildings, such as the Convento del la Asuncion (Convent of The Assumption), la Capilla de San Jose (San Jose Chapel) and the Palacio de Cortes (Palace of Cortez), the oldest viceregal civic construction, which houses Diego Rivera murals. Also of interest is the Jardin Borda (Borda Garden), an important city symbol due to its rich history and natural beauty.]]>
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  </entry>

<entry>
    <title>Pátzcuaro, Michoacán</title>
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    <modified>2006-08-03T17:38:16-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-08-03T17:38:16-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//292</id>
    <created>2006-08-03T17:38:16-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Pátzcuaro, Michoacán</summary>
    <dc:subject>Vacations</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[Pátzcuaro se localiza al centro del estado de Michoacán, a 50 Km. al suroeste de Morelia, dentro de una cuenca lacustre que le proporciona un clima templado húmedo con lluvias en verano y temperatura promedio anual de 16&amp;deg;C.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;La imagen bucólica de la Ciudad, con sus magníficas construcciones de adobe y teja, así como la solemne presencia de sus monumentales templos como el de Nuestra Se&amp;ntilde;ora de la Salud o el Templo de San Agustín; contrastan con el vivo ambiente que se observa en los alrededores de la Plaza Vasco de Quiroga, importante centro de la actividad comercial de la Ciudad o la Casa de los Once Patios, donde encontrará numerosas artesanías que son ejemplo de la habilidad del pueblo purépecha como las esculturas de pasta de ca&amp;ntilde;a de maíz o los trabajos en madera laqueada que distinguen a la región. ]]>
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  </entry>

<entry>
    <title>Luxury homes for Sale</title>
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    <modified>2006-07-26T17:21:17-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-07-26T17:21:17-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//291</id>
    <created>2006-07-26T17:21:17-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Luxury homes for Sale</summary>
    <dc:subject>RealEstate</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[Luxury homes for sale in San Miguel de Allende. Nestled on terraced hillsides with the Picachos Mountains rolling gently in the background, this unique 30-home site gated community is just 3 miles from the center of San Miguel de Allende. Villas de Candelaria offers the closeness and conveniences of San Miguel combined with the peace and tranquility of the country.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The architectural plans within this unique community combine Spanish Colonial design with today's modern conveniences. The focus is light, space and attention to detail. You'll find dramatic views from each lot, all protected by 37 acres of green space.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Villas de Candelaria is a signature San Miguel gated community now offering thirty homes reminiscent of comfortable colonial Spanish villas. Every home is built to reflect the grand lifestyle of hacienda living. All home sites offer privacy and harmony within the natural landscape. Spectacular views to the blue Picachos range of the Sierra Madre Mountains are the perfect backdrop to the drama of sunrises and sunsets where the beauty of nature beckons daily. Every detail of this premier development speaks of quality, craftsmanship and constancy, assuring today's and tomorrow's residents &lt;em&gt;La Buena Vida&lt;/em&gt; - the good life. &lt;br /&gt;]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Hotel &quot;Cantinflas&quot; Refugio del Molino</title>
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    <modified>2006-07-19T10:52:14-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-07-19T10:52:14-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//288</id>
    <created>2006-07-19T10:52:14-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Hotel &quot;Cantinflas&quot; Refugio del Molino</summary>
    <dc:subject>Hotels</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[This colonial-style hotel was built by Don Mario Moreno &amp;quot;Cantinflas&amp;quot; to be the ideal place for families or guests who are looking for wide-open green spaces filled with tranquility. The service and attention of the hotel staff is only equaled by that of the hospitality in the restaurant, which is know for it really exquisite food. The rooms include two queen size beds, and some come with junior suites for the kids, making this the ideal hotel for families of five or more.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;Special Package: $290 pesos per person in a double room, Includes: Welcome drink, American breakfasts, and children under 13 are free. Does not apply during Semana Santa(Holy Week), September 15-32, or December 20-31 or national holidays. ]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Real de Minas</title>
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    <modified>2006-07-19T10:48:08-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-07-19T10:48:08-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//287</id>
    <created>2006-07-19T10:48:08-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Real de Minas</summary>
    <dc:subject>Hotels</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[Visiting San Miguel? And you want to spend some marvelous days with your family. Hotel Real de Minas offers comfortable air-conditioned rooms as well as grand suites with jacuzzi. Enjoy the temperate water pool surrounded by beautiful gardens. For those who like sports, there are professional tennis courts. After these activities you can enjoy any of the delicious dishes served in Real de Minas' Maximiliano restaurant. For special events or business meetings, schedule one of the large halls that hold up to 800 people. Children will have fun playing on the swings and in the game room. At Real de Minas, count on a fully equipped, top-service hotel so you enjoy a pleasurable stay. ]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Vacations in Mexico</title>
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    <modified>2006-07-17T16:53:14-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-07-17T16:53:14-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//286</id>
    <created>2006-07-17T16:53:14-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Vacations in Mexico</summary>
    <dc:subject>Vacations</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[Mexico is a traveler's paradise, filled with lonely beaches, snow capped mountains, desert landscapes, and lush rainforests. Mexico has great sites for vacations, from the small, peaceful fishing villages to the flashy neon cities, teeming with life, each with its unique mix of modern-day technology and tradition. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Vacations in Mexico will allow you to experience Mexico's rich history, romantic legends, and creative culinary specialties as you journey through the country. Each region offers a distinct cultural personality, so there's always something new and exciting at each stop. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Vacations in Mexico can crawl along at the relaxed pace of a sunbather or fly by as you scramble over Mayan ruins. You can hike through Mexico's vast interior, explore the ruins of civilizations past, or bargain hunt for arts and crafts, jewelry, clothing, and accessories at each port of call.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The best thing about Mexico is that it's right across the border, making it a perfect vacation destination for the spontaneous weekend getaway. Don't think you can see all of Mexico in two days, or even two weeks, though. No, you would need to come back...often. ]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Receta de Salsa de Chile Chipotle</title>
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    <modified>2006-07-17T16:42:41-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-07-17T16:42:41-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//285</id>
    <created>2006-07-17T16:42:41-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Receta de Salsa de Chile Chipotle</summary>
    <dc:subject>Food</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[&lt;strong&gt;Ingredientes&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;1 jitomate &lt;br /&gt;5 tomates verdes &lt;br /&gt;1 cebolla picada &lt;br /&gt;1 diente de ajo &lt;br /&gt;Chiles chipotles &lt;br /&gt;1 cucharada de vinagre &lt;br /&gt;Sal &lt;br /&gt;Aceite para freír&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Procedimiento&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;1. Cocer los tomates verdes con los chiles en un poco de agua hirviente durante 15 minutos. &lt;br /&gt;2. Moler los chiles, los tomates, el jitomate, el ajo y el vinagre. Colar. &lt;br /&gt;3. Acitronar la cebolla. A&amp;ntilde;adir la mezcla anterior y freír unos 10 minutos más. Sazonar con sal.]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Receta de Chilaquiles Verdes</title>
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    <modified>2006-07-17T16:33:03-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-07-17T16:33:03-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//284</id>
    <created>2006-07-17T16:33:03-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Receta de Chilaquiles Verdes</summary>
    <dc:subject>Food</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[&lt;strong&gt;Ingredientes&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;12 tomates verdes &lt;br /&gt;2 dientes de ajo &lt;br /&gt;Chile serrano (al gusto) &lt;br /&gt;1 cebolla &lt;br /&gt;1 rama de epazote &lt;br /&gt;1/2 taza de queso fresco &lt;br /&gt;1/2 taza de crema &lt;br /&gt;3 tazas de agua &lt;br /&gt;Aceite (lo suficiente para freír) &lt;br /&gt;Sal &lt;br /&gt;Tortillas (una docena)&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Procedimiento&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;1. Cortar las tortillas en triángulos y freírlas en el aceite hasta que se pongan doradas. Colocarlas en un papel absorbente para escurrir la grasa. &lt;br /&gt;2. Licuar los tomates, los chiles y el ajo y freírlos bien. &lt;br /&gt;3. A&amp;ntilde;adir la sal, el epazote y el agua, y llevar a ebullición. &lt;br /&gt;4. A&amp;ntilde;adir las tortillas a la salsa sin dejar que se ablanden. &lt;br /&gt;5. Cubrir con la crema, el queso desmoronado y la cebolla cortada en rebanadas.]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Espinacas con Queso</title>
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    <modified>2006-07-17T16:29:10-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-07-17T16:29:10-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//283</id>
    <created>2006-07-17T16:29:10-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Espinacas con Queso</summary>
    <dc:subject>Food</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[&lt;strong&gt;Ingredientes&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;2 manojos de espinacas &lt;br /&gt;1 tomate &lt;br /&gt;1 trozo de cebolla &lt;br /&gt;1 chile serrano &lt;br /&gt;1 cucharada de aceite de soya &lt;br /&gt;100 gramos de queso Oaxaca &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Procedimiento&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;1. Lavar las espinacas, quitar los tallos y cortarlas en tiritas. &lt;br /&gt;2. Una vez cocidas, retirar del fuego y quitarles el agua. &lt;br /&gt;3. Cortar el tomate, la cebolla y el chile en cuadritos. Dorar en una sartén con aceite de soya. &lt;br /&gt;4. Una vez dorado, agregar las espinacas y el queso Oaxaca. Dejar gratinar y listo. ]]>
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<entry>
    <title>The Doors of San Miguel De Allende</title>
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    <modified>2006-07-17T16:00:50-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-07-17T16:00:50-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//282</id>
    <created>2006-07-17T16:00:50-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">The Doors of San Miguel De Allende</summary>
    <dc:subject>Books</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[This unusual book celebrates the colorful, sunwashed doorways of San Miguel de Allende, one of the oldest towns in Mexico. Picturesque, intellectually stimulating and historically fascinating, this arts-and-crafts and cultural center is a popular destination for tourists, expatriates, and vacationers. When photographer-writer Robert de Gast first visited there in 1987 he was particularly captivated by its doors---of mansions, houses, stables, churches, banks, studios, and stores. He returned five years later to document them; eighty of his photographs from that trip have been selected for this entrancing book. De Gast lives part of every year in San Miguel, where he continues to photograph and write.]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Tying Loose Ends in Mexico</title>
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    <modified>2006-07-17T15:57:21-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-07-17T15:57:21-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//281</id>
    <created>2006-07-17T15:57:21-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Tying Loose Ends in Mexico</summary>
    <dc:subject>Books</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[An inspirational travel adventure with full color photos and artwork. A woman studies Spanish in Mexico, where she experiences an introspective journey. The essays and images reflect special experiences that occur as the author enters an unfamiliar culture and begins to see the world differently. Nonfiction.]]>
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<entry>
    <title>The People's Guide to Mexico</title>
    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.sanmigueldirectory.com/san-miguel-de-allende-280.html" />
    <modified>2006-07-17T15:53:50-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-07-17T15:53:50-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//280</id>
    <created>2006-07-17T15:53:50-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">The People's Guide to Mexico</summary>
    <dc:subject>Books</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[This illustrated cult classic is a trip to Mexico in and of itself, complete with the flavor of the country, and its sights, sounds, and people. In addition to the basic information necessary, Carl Franz and Lorena Havens have packed the book with amusing stories and friendly guidance. The For More Information chapter is arguably the largest and most complete guide available on Mexico internet resources, book and map reviews, and other info sources for travelers. Hundreds of thousands of people who have read The People's Guide to Mexico over the past 30 years say they wouldn't travel without it. And there are lots of people who read it for sheer pleasure -- with no intention of traveling at all! &amp;quot;The best guidebook to adventure in the whole world.&amp;quot; -- Harper's &amp;quot;If you're heading South, this book could be more valuable than a dictionary or Pepto Bismol.&amp;quot; -- Travel Weekly &amp;quot;The People's Guide to Mexico has achieved mythical status.&amp;quot; -- Outside]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Lonely Planet Mexico</title>
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    <modified>2006-07-17T15:50:58-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-07-17T15:50:58-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//279</id>
    <created>2006-07-17T15:50:58-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Lonely Planet Mexico</summary>
    <dc:subject>Books</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[From Antarctica to Zimbabwe, if you're going there chances are Lonely Planet has been there first. With a pithy and matter-of-fact writing style, these guides are guaranteed to calm the nerves of first-time world travelers, while still listing off-the-beaten-path finds sure to thrill even the most jaded globetrotters. Lonely Planet has been perfecting its guidebooks for nearly 30 years, and as a result has experience and know-how similar to an older sibling's &amp;quot;been there&amp;quot; advice. The original backpacker's bible, the LP series has recently widened its reach. While still giving insights for the low-budget traveler, the books now list a wide range of accommodations and itineraries for those with less time than money.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Lonely Planet has done a superb job of capturing Mexico's diverse offerings in one totable book. Whether you're headed for Baja or Chiapas, this is an essential reference with excellent coverage of Mexico City, regional arts and crafts (including how to buy handicrafts), helpful Web sites, and a useful traveler's Spanish language section.]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Se inauguró el estacionamiento ''El Cardo''</title>
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    <modified>2006-07-16T15:28:47-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-07-16T15:28:47-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//278</id>
    <created>2006-07-16T15:28:47-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Se inauguró el estacionamiento ''El Cardo''</summary>
    <dc:subject>News</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[Más de un mes después de la fecha prometida, se inauguró al fin el estacionamiento de &amp;quot;El Cardo&amp;quot;, el pasado martes 4 de julio, con la presencia del gobernador del estado, Juan Carlos Romero Hicks, el presidente municipal Juan Antonio Jaramillo, y el director del ISSEG (Instituto de Seguridad Social del estado de Guanajuato), Jorge Estrada Palero.]]>
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<entry>
    <title>El Cardo opens unfinished</title>
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    <modified>2006-07-16T15:21:35-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-07-16T15:21:35-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//277</id>
    <created>2006-07-16T15:21:35-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">El Cardo opens unfinished</summary>
    <dc:subject>News</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[Running a month behind the official inauguration date, the El Cardo parking lot opened on July 4. Guanajuato governor Juan Carlos Romero Hicks, Mayor Juan Antonio Jaramillo and ISSEG director Jorge Estrada Palero presided over the opening ceremony in San Miguel de Allende.]]>
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  </entry>

<entry>
    <title>Detienen al violador serial de San Miguel</title>
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    <modified>2006-07-16T14:13:02-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-07-16T14:13:02-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//276</id>
    <created>2006-07-16T14:13:02-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Detienen al violador serial de San Miguel</summary>
    <dc:subject>News</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[El jueves 6 de julio, el procurador del estado convocó a una conferencia de prensa para anuncia la captura del violador serial.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;José Luis Álvarez González, de 58 a&amp;ntilde;os de edad, originario de la comunidad La Talega, del municipio de San Miguel, fue detenido en el centro de la ciudad en un operativo llevado a cabo por 50 policías ministeriales el 5 de julio pasado. Álvarez es culpable de violar a cinco mujeres extranjeras residentes de San Miguel.]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Serial rapist caught</title>
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    <modified>2006-07-16T13:58:20-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-07-16T13:58:20-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//275</id>
    <created>2006-07-16T13:58:20-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Serial rapist caught</summary>
    <dc:subject>News</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[On Thursday, July 6, State Attorney called a press conference to announce the capture of the serial rapist by ministerial police in San Miguel de Allende.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;José Luis Álvarez González, 58, from the rural community La Talega in the county of San Miguel, was detained in el Centro during a special operation by 50 ministerial police agents on July 5. Álvarez had raped five expat women since October 2005, breaking into their homes late at night and threatening them with a knife.]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Serial rapist attacks</title>
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    <modified>2006-06-30T08:43:37-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-06-30T08:43:37-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//273</id>
    <created>2006-06-30T08:43:37-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Serial rapist attacks</summary>
    <dc:subject>News</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[After five months without incident, another foreign-born woman has been raped in her home. This is the fifth rape of a single woman living alone in San Miguel de Allende since October 2005. &lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;The incident occurred in the early hours of Friday, June 23, in colonia Azteca, which borders Los Balcones. The victim was threatened with a knife. In this case, the rapist left after less than one hour.]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Quinto caso de violación en San Miguel</title>
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    <modified>2006-06-30T08:33:40-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-06-30T08:33:40-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//272</id>
    <created>2006-06-30T08:33:40-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Quinto caso de violación en San Miguel</summary>
    <dc:subject>News</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[Tras luego de cinco meses sin ningún incidente, otra mujer extranjera ha sido violada en su hogar. Desde octubre de 2005, este es el quinto caso por violación a una mujer extranjera que vive sola.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;El incidente ocurrió en la madrugada del viernes 23 de junio, en la colonia Azteca cercana al Fraccionamiento Los Balcones. La víctima fue amenazada con un cuchillo, el violador estuvo en la escena del crimen poco menos de una hora.]]>
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  </entry>

<entry>
    <title>Día de elecciones en México</title>
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    <modified>2006-06-30T08:24:55-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-06-30T08:24:55-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//271</id>
    <created>2006-06-30T08:24:55-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Día de elecciones en México</summary>
    <dc:subject>News</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[Este domingo 2 de julio es día de elecciones en México. En 2000, el PAN (Partido Acción Nacional) ocupó por primera vez la presidencia después de casi 70 a&amp;ntilde;os de gobierno del PRI (Partido Revolucionario Institucional).&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Ahora en 2006, existe la posibilidad de que un nuevo partido ocupe tanto la presidencia de la república como la del municipio de San Miguel de Allende. El IFE (Instituto Federal Electoral) es el organismo oficial encargado de organizar y verificar que las elecciones se lleven a cabo en completo orden y legalidad.]]>
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  </entry>

<entry>
    <title>Campaign Trail for President</title>
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    <modified>2006-06-30T08:21:26-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-06-30T08:21:26-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//270</id>
    <created>2006-06-30T08:21:26-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Campaign Trail for President</summary>
    <dc:subject>News</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[This Sunday, July 2, is national election day in Mexico. In 2000, the PAN (Partido Acción Nacional) party&amp;rsquo;s candidate gained the Mexican presidency for the first time, following&amp;nbsp;71 years of PRI (Partido Revolucionario Institucional) government.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;Now, in 2006, a new party may win the presidency, as well as the mayoral post in San Miguel de Allende. The IFE (Federal Electoral Institute) is the official entity in charge of organizing and verifying that elections take place legally and in an orderly fashion.]]>
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  </entry>

<entry>
    <title>Colima, Mexico</title>
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    <modified>2006-06-25T08:24:56-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-06-25T08:24:56-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//269</id>
    <created>2006-06-25T08:24:56-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Colima, Mexico</summary>
    <dc:subject>Cities</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[Known as the &amp;quot;City of Palms&amp;quot;, Colima was founded in 1527 as Villa San Sebastián de Colima. It is a interesting city with some beautiful colonial architecture and monuments. Downtown Colima is made up of three Plazas lined up over 8 blocks. The main plaza has some government offices, the main church, shops, restaurants and the Hotel Ceballos. The next smaller plaza behind the church is more &amp;quot;the peoples park&amp;quot; where old guys sit, shoes get shined, etc. The third and largest plaza has more shops and hotels including Hotel Merced. One main street from the carretera into Colima empties into a corner of this last plaza.]]>
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<entry>
    <title>¿Crisis en la policía?</title>
    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.sanmigueldirectory.com/san-miguel-de-allende-268.html" />
    <modified>2006-06-23T08:56:31-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-06-23T08:56:31-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//268</id>
    <created>2006-06-23T08:56:31-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">¿Crisis en la policía?</summary>
    <dc:subject>News</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[La muerte a tiros de un joven de 20 a&amp;ntilde;os en la colonia San Antonio a manos de la policía local el 11 de junio, ha despertado cuestionamientos acerca de la capacitación que recibe la policía y sobre la violenta reacción de algunos ciudadanos hacia las autoridades.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;La tensión en la colonia San Antonio se incrementó durante la semana pasada y el vandalismo en contra de la caseta de policía en dicha colonia resultó en su cierre indefinido desde el mismo 11 de junio.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;La policía local pidió 100 refuerzos de municipios vecinos a partir de los rumores que indicaban que las pandillas de la ciudad tomarían represalias durante el desfile de Los Locos el pasado domingo 18 de junio. El evento, sin embargo, pasó sin ningún incidente.]]>
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  </entry>

<entry>
    <title>Local security under question</title>
    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.sanmigueldirectory.com/san-miguel-de-allende-267.html" />
    <modified>2006-06-23T08:52:15-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-06-23T08:52:15-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//267</id>
    <created>2006-06-23T08:52:15-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Local security under question</summary>
    <dc:subject>News</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[The police shooting of a 20-year-old man in Colonia San Antonio, San Miguel de Allende,&amp;nbsp;on June 11 has raised questions about police training and the violent response of some residents to local authorities.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;Tensions in Colonia San Antonio were running high during the past week. Vandalism to the local police substation in Colonia San Antonio resulted in its indefinite closure as of June 11th.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;Local police requested 100 reinforcements from neighboring municipalities after rumors circulated that gangs would retaliate during the annual Los Locos parade on June 18th. The event, however, passed without incident.]]>
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  </entry>

<entry>
    <title>El desfile de Los Locos</title>
    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.sanmigueldirectory.com/san-miguel-de-allende-266.html" />
    <modified>2006-06-16T10:18:46-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-06-16T10:18:46-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//266</id>
    <created>2006-06-16T10:18:46-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">El desfile de Los Locos</summary>
    <dc:subject>Events</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[Coloridos disfraces, música, baile y dulces son los ingredientes principales de este carnaval, único en el país, creado en el siglo XVIII en honor a San Antonio.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;El desfile de Los Locos es una mezcla de las tradiciones locales religiosas con las fiestas populares donde los fieles, encomendados a San Antonio, le agradecen los favores y milagros recibidos durante un a&amp;ntilde;o bailando y arrojando dulces.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Los locos, participantes del desfile llamados así por lo excéntrico de su baile y vestuario, dan cuenta a través de sus disfraces, de los acontecimientos de la vida política, cultural y del espectáculo por la que atraviesa el país. Por lo que en este a&amp;ntilde;o electoral, los principales personajes del desfile serán sin duda los candidatos a la presidencia del país.]]>
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  </entry>

<entry>
    <title>Los Locos Parade</title>
    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.sanmigueldirectory.com/san-miguel-de-allende-265.html" />
    <modified>2006-06-16T10:08:58-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-06-16T10:08:58-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//265</id>
    <created>2006-06-16T10:08:58-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Los Locos Parade</summary>
    <dc:subject>Events</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[Colorful costumes, music, dance and candy are the main ingredients of this unique carnival that dates from the 18th century. The Los Locos parade is a mixture of local religious traditions and popular celebrations in which the faithful thank San Antonio for the favors and miracles they have received during the year, showing their gratitude by dancing and handing out candy. Los Locos, the &amp;quot;crazy people,&amp;quot; are the participants in a parade that capture all onlookers' attention with their eccentric dancing and costumes, some of which reference current political, entertainment and cultural events of the country. This election year, no doubt the main characters in the parade will be candidates for Mexico's federal offices. &lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;The most traditional and craziest of all the parades in the San Miguel de Allende brightens San Miguel this June.]]>
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  </entry>

<entry>
    <title>City Administration Building</title>
    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.sanmigueldirectory.com/san-miguel-de-allende-264.html" />
    <modified>2006-06-16T09:23:33-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-06-16T09:23:33-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//264</id>
    <created>2006-06-16T09:23:33-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">City Administration Building</summary>
    <dc:subject>Phone</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[New City Administration Building, located at Boulevard de la Conspiración. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;International Relations 120-4528&lt;br /&gt;Tourism 120-4529&lt;br /&gt;Social Development 120-4330&lt;br /&gt;Ecology 120-4332&lt;br /&gt;Economic Development 120-4530&lt;br /&gt;Public Works 152-7321&lt;br /&gt;Public Services 154-7200&lt;br /&gt;Police 120-4531 /152-0022&lt;br /&gt;Municipal Slaughterhouse 152-0179 &lt;br /&gt;Traffic Dept 152-0538 &lt;br /&gt;Civic Protection 152-0650 / 0911 &lt;br /&gt;Councilors 154-6900 &lt;br /&gt;Business Inspection 152-0116 &lt;br /&gt;Property Tax 152-0562 &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;For other offices, there is a switchboard, which is reached by dialing 120-45886, 120-4459 and 120-4585. The extensions are:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Mayor's office 132 thru 136 &lt;br /&gt;Assistant Mayor's office 126, 127 &lt;br /&gt;City Council Secretary 129, 130 &lt;br /&gt;City Manager's office 106, 107 &lt;br /&gt;Land Registry office 160, 161 &lt;br /&gt;Treasury 116 thru 118 &lt;br /&gt;Property Tax 162 thru 164 &lt;br /&gt;Acquisitions&amp;nbsp; 147 thru 152 &lt;br /&gt;Expenditures 153 thru 156 &lt;br /&gt;Control 157 thru 159 &lt;br /&gt;Citizens Service office 137 thru 139 &lt;br /&gt;Institute of Information 112 &lt;br /&gt;PAN councilor's office 144 &lt;br /&gt;PRD councilor's office 145 &lt;br /&gt;PRI councilor's office 143]]>
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  </entry>

<entry>
    <title>Book offers survival tips in the Land of Frogs</title>
    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.sanmigueldirectory.com/san-miguel-de-allende-263.html" />
    <modified>2006-06-03T23:44:06-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-06-03T23:44:06-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//263</id>
    <created>2006-06-03T23:44:06-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Book offers survival tips in the Land of Frogs</summary>
    <dc:subject>Books</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[&lt;strong&gt;Guanajuato, México&lt;/strong&gt; &amp;ndash; According to the 2000 Statistical Yearbook of the Immigration and Naturalization Service, published by the Bureau of Citizenship and Immigration Service, an estimated 300,000 Americans would expatriate to other countries each year between 2000 and 2005. Some estimates predict the number will continue to increase each year after 2005. Americans are leaving the country in droves, most of whom settle in Mexico. The authors of The Plain Truth about Living in Mexico have written a new book targeting a specific area of Mexico where Americans are moving as expatriates, study abroad students, or retirees. This new book is titled, GUANAJUATO, MÉXICO: Your Expat, Study Abroad, and Vacation Survival Manual in the Land of Frogs.]]>
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  </entry>

<entry>
    <title>Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo</title>
    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.sanmigueldirectory.com/san-miguel-de-allende-262.html" />
    <modified>2006-06-03T17:05:27-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-06-03T17:05:27-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//262</id>
    <created>2006-06-03T17:05:27-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo</summary>
    <dc:subject>Events</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, signed on February 2, 1848, ended the Mexican-American War and gave the U.S undisputed control of Texas as well as California, Nevada, Utah, and parts of Colorado, Arizona, New Mexico, and Wyoming. In return, Mexico received $18,250,000, the equivalent of $627,500,000 in mid-2000s dollars. ]]>
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  </entry>

<entry>
    <title>Copper Canyon</title>
    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.sanmigueldirectory.com/san-miguel-de-allende-261.html" />
    <modified>2006-06-03T17:00:48-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-06-03T17:00:48-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//261</id>
    <created>2006-06-03T17:00:48-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Copper Canyon</summary>
    <dc:subject>Attractions</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[Copper Canyon is a canyon system in the Sierra Tarahumara in the southwestern part of the state of Chihuahua in Mexico. This canyon system is larger and deeper than the Grand Canyon in the neighbouring United States, although the Grand Canyon is larger overall than any of the individual canyons of the Copper Canyon system.

The system is transversed by the Chihuahua al Pacífico railroad, known by the nickname &quot;Chepe.&quot; It is both an important transportation system for locals and a draw for tourists.

There are actually six separate canyons in the Copper Canyon system, each of which is spectacular in its own right. Mexico established the Copper Canyon National Park to showcase this remote but beautiful area. ]]>
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  </entry>

<entry>
    <title>Rescatan la Parroquia</title>
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    <modified>2006-06-03T16:57:51-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-06-03T16:57:51-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//260</id>
    <created>2006-06-03T16:57:51-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Rescatan la Parroquia</summary>
    <dc:subject>Attractions</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[La pintura del edificio histórico más representativo de San Miguel, la Parroquia, con una gama de colores naranjas, amarillos y rosados, ha generado polémica entre residentes y turistas. A pesar de que el edificio se encuentra bajo un intensivo y necesario trabajo de restauración, el color de la fachada ha sido mal recibido por los sanmiguelenses. Una petición firmada por un grupo de ciudadanos, cuestionando el color de la pintura y que el hecho de pintarlo pueda atentar contra la integridad histórica del edifico. ]]>
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  </entry>

<entry>
    <title>United States Consular Agency</title>
    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.sanmigueldirectory.com/san-miguel-de-allende-259.html" />
    <modified>2006-06-03T16:42:22-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-06-03T16:42:22-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//259</id>
    <created>2006-06-03T16:42:22-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">United States Consular Agency</summary>
    <dc:subject>Phone</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[Plaza La Luciernaga&lt;br&gt;
Libramiento Jose Manuel Zavala&lt;br&gt;
Zavala No. 165, Locales 4 y 5&lt;br&gt;
Colonia La Luciernaga&lt;br&gt;
37745 San Miguel Allende, Guanajuato
Mexico&lt;br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
Monday-Thursday: 9:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m.
&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;
Phone: [52] (415) 152-2357&lt;br&gt;
Cell: [52] (if dialing locally, add 044) 415-113-9574&lt;br&gt;
Fax: [52] (415) 152-1588&lt;br&gt;
E-mail: consuladosma@gmail.com, clancyek@state.gov
&lt;br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
Consular Agent: Edward Clancy]]>
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  </entry>

<entry>
    <title>Real Estate Mexico</title>
    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.sanmigueldirectory.com/san-miguel-de-allende-258.html" />
    <modified>2006-06-03T12:14:51-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-06-03T12:14:51-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//258</id>
    <created>2006-06-03T12:14:51-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Real Estate Mexico</summary>
    <dc:subject>RealEstate</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[There are some people who come to Mexico for a week&amp;rsquo;s vacation and end up living here for the next twenty years, most people adopt a more prudent course and do some homework first. Expatriates are scattered in a dozen villages throughout Mexico, most Americans and Canadians settle in one of these locations:&amp;nbsp; Puerto Vallarta, Mazatlan, San Miguel de Allende, Oaxaca, Guadalajara, or Lake Chapala. This website provides thoughtful advice on real estate in Mexico. Everything from how to pick your location to Mexican paperwork is covered.&amp;nbsp; If you've ever considered buying, selling or renting real estate in Mexico please read this site. It has the information you need.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;For more information visit the website &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.real-estate-mx.com/&quot;&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Real Estate Mexico&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/a&gt;]]>
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  </entry>

<entry>
    <title>Gold Coast Ixtapa</title>
    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.sanmigueldirectory.com/san-miguel-de-allende-257.html" />
    <modified>2006-06-03T12:06:19-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-06-03T12:06:19-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//257</id>
    <created>2006-06-03T12:06:19-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Gold Coast Ixtapa</summary>
    <dc:subject>Vacations</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[On the Gold Coast, the dynamic resort center of Ixtapa and the quaint fishing pueblo of Zihuatanejo are contrasting twins. One is bold, beautiful and full of action, and the other is a quiet wallflower, living a simple life on the outer edge of her sister's spotlight. Ixtapa is the most modern resort on Mexico's west coast, with half of its land protected as an ecological reserve. Zihuatanejo has an unpretentious, informal attitude and a serene setting along a sheltered harbor. Just four miles apart, these two towns are set in the lush valley of the Southern Sierra Madre and run along 16 miles of mountainous coastline with pure golden beaches and calm rocky shores.]]>
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  </entry>

<entry>
    <title>Database Rebuild</title>
    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.sanmigueldirectory.com/san-miguel-de-allende-256.html" />
    <modified>2006-06-03T10:49:03-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-06-03T10:49:03-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//256</id>
    <created>2006-06-03T10:49:03-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Database Rebuild</summary>
    <dc:subject>News</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[Dear San Miguel Directory Readers and Subscribers,&lt;br /&gt;Technical difficulties forced us to shut down, June 2nd, and rebuild our database. Because of problems we experienced we had to restore a backup dating from last May the 14th.&amp;nbsp;Stories or articles since that time are now gone, meaning a gap between the 14th and the present.&amp;nbsp;New subscribers or contributors since May 14 should register again to post their stories. Please resubmit any articles you would like published. We apologize for the inconvenience.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Regards, &lt;br /&gt;The San Miguel Directory Team]]>
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  </entry>

<entry>
    <title>New city offices</title>
    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.sanmigueldirectory.com/san-miguel-de-allende-255.html" />
    <modified>2006-06-03T09:05:47-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-06-03T09:05:47-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//255</id>
    <created>2006-06-03T09:05:47-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">New city offices</summary>
    <dc:subject>News</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[For many Mexican cities, the decentralization of the municipal government offices from the historic center has meant the opening of beautiful &amp;quot;old&amp;quot; colonial spaces for new cultural activities. San Miguel joins the ranks of cities such as Querétaro, Puerto Vallarta, Zacatecas and Torreón that have moved government offices to the city perimeter.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;In 2005, the municipal departments of Police, Traffic, Public Works, Urban Development and Civic Protection moved into a partially completed building. Ecology and Tourism, Economic Development and International Relations followed early this year, and two weeks ago the remaining city administration departments left the Presidencia opposite the Jardín. ]]>
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  </entry>

<entry>
    <title>Parroquia restoration continues</title>
    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.sanmigueldirectory.com/san-miguel-de-allende-254.html" />
    <modified>2006-06-03T09:01:19-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-06-03T09:01:19-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//254</id>
    <created>2006-06-03T09:01:19-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Parroquia restoration continues</summary>
    <dc:subject>News</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[The painting of San Miguel de Allende&amp;rsquo;s most singular landmark, the Parroquia, has generated much discussion among residents and tourists. Although the neo-gothic historical landmark is under intensive and badly needed restoration work, its colorful &amp;ldquo;facelift&amp;rdquo; has been less than well received by sanmiguelenses. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The fa&amp;ccedil;ade of the sandstone Parroquia suffered extreme deterioration from the elements and excrement from the thousands of pigeons that nest in the building. Painting the building is essentially a protection for the stone. Sandstone contains calcium carbonates that disintegrate over time with humidity and rain.]]>
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  </entry>

<entry>
    <title>Xochimilco - Mexico City</title>
    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.sanmigueldirectory.com/san-miguel-de-allende-253.html" />
    <modified>2006-06-03T08:57:19-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-06-03T08:57:19-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//253</id>
    <created>2006-06-03T08:57:19-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Xochimilco - Mexico City</summary>
    <dc:subject>Attractions</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[About 20km south of downtown Mexico City lies Xochimilco which means 'Place where Flowers Grow' in Nahuatl.&amp;nbsp; It is known for its canals, which remain one of Mexico's favorite destinations for recreation and relaxation.&amp;nbsp; After boarding one of the colorful punts steered by a man with a pole, you'll find yourself cruising the canals with parties of merrymakers and tourists.&amp;nbsp; It's especially more fun to go on weekends as the fiestas atmosphere takes over and the whole district comes alive with the crowd. ]]>
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  </entry>

<entry>
    <title>Estacionamiento de El Cardo</title>
    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.sanmigueldirectory.com/san-miguel-de-allende-252.html" />
    <modified>2006-05-12T10:48:10-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-05-12T10:48:10-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//252</id>
    <created>2006-05-12T10:48:10-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Estacionamiento de El Cardo</summary>
    <dc:subject>Shopping</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[El controversial estacionamiento de El Cardo abrirá, pero por el momento no habrá transporte especial que lleve a los usuarios al centro. También está pendiente la autorización de la segunda etapa del proyecto, un peque&amp;ntilde;o centro comercial llamado centro de barrio, con algunos comercios. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;El estacionamiento cobrará nueve pesos por hora o fracción y tendrá 120 espacios disponibles para pensión con un precio de 945 pesos al mes. Los autobuses turísticos pagarán 25 pesos la hora.]]>
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  </entry>

<entry>
    <title>El Cardo</title>
    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.sanmigueldirectory.com/san-miguel-de-allende-251.html" />
    <modified>2006-05-12T10:43:36-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-05-12T10:43:36-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//251</id>
    <created>2006-05-12T10:43:36-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">El Cardo</summary>
    <dc:subject>Shopping</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[The controversial El Cardo parking facility is scheduled to open, but arrangements have yet to be made for the shuttle buses to take customers to and from the central district, as promised by the city.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Also awaiting city council action is the second stage of the project, a proposed shopping center with some 30 stores that sparked opposition from residents of the Guadiana neighborhood last year.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The two-level underground garage will accommodate 704 vehicles, including 15 tourist buses, and will be open 24 hours a day, said Julio Torres Torija, director of commercial projects for the state Institute of Social Security (ISSEG), which manages the pension funds for 48,000 state employees.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The garage will charge nine pesos per hour or fraction of an hour and will make 120 spaces available for rent by the month for 945 pesos. Tourist buses will pay 25 pesos an hour.]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Michoacán</title>
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    <modified>2006-05-10T10:37:50-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-05-10T10:37:50-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//250</id>
    <created>2006-05-10T10:37:50-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Michoacán</summary>
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      <![CDATA[Michoacán is unique and one-of-a-kind, the perfect fusion of Natural Beauty, Picturesque Towns, Art and Culture. To travel to Michoacán is to take a trip through the extraordinary history, culture and folklore of México. To journey to Michoacán is to discover and learn what is the soul of México.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Michoacán, a land of mountains and lakes, gave birth to the invincible Purépecha Empire that dominated almost the entire center of this country. The archaeological remains guard the footsteps of time. The indigenous villages along the shores of Lake Pátzcuaro, the Meseta (&amp;quot;Plateau&amp;quot;) Purépecha, the marshlands around Zacapu and the Ca&amp;ntilde;ada de los Once Pueblos (&amp;quot;The Gorge of the Eleven Towns&amp;quot;) have preserved the traditions and language of the invincible empire. Not only a multiplicity of landscapes, Michoacán is also a cultural hegemony, where, in addition to the Pur&amp;egrave;pechas, indigenous groups such as the neighboring Mazahuas and Otomies in the eastern region and the Náhuatl along the coast, offer a wealth of traditions, fairs, fiestas, customs, music, dance, handicrafts, cuisine and architecture. And while the characteristic towns have maintained their indigenous legacies, the attractive cities of Pátzcuaro and Morelia have preserved their colonial heritage. ]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Estado de Michoacán</title>
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    <modified>2006-05-10T10:32:48-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-05-10T10:32:48-06:00</issued>
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    <summary type="text/html">Estado de Michoacán</summary>
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      <![CDATA[Michoacán es incomparable, rico en Pueblos Típicos, Bellezas Naturales, Arte y Cultura. Reconocido por su valor histórico, cultural y artesanal como el alma de México. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Aquí nació el invencible Imperio Purépecha, cuyos dominios se extendieron por casi todo el centro del país. Actualmente, se puede disfrutar de la riqueza cultural de ese Imperio en las zonas arqueológicas de Pátzcuaro, Tzintzuntzan, Ihuatzio, Huandacareo, Cuitzeo, San Felipe de Los Alzati y Tingambato; así como en los pueblos de la ribera del Lago de Pátzcuaro, Meseta Purépecha, Ciénaga de Zacapu y la Ca&amp;ntilde;ada de los Once Pueblos, todos herederos de las fiestas, costumbres, música, danzas, gastronomía y artesanía purépecha. La mayoría de estos poblados ya existían antes de la llegada de los espa&amp;ntilde;oles y sus nombres actuales son el mejor ejemplo del mestizaje en Michoacán.]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Die in einer schonen Hugellandschaft</title>
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    <modified>2006-05-10T10:27:27-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-05-10T10:27:27-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//248</id>
    <created>2006-05-10T10:27:27-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Die in einer schonen Hugellandschaft</summary>
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      <![CDATA[Die in einer schönen Hügellandschaft im Bundesstaat Guanajuato gelegene Kleinstadt wurde 1542 als Missionsstation gegründet, im Ort steht auch das Geburtshaus des mexikanischen Freiheitskämpfers Ignacio Allende, weshalb der Ort den Zusatz de Allende trägt.

San Miguel Allende hat in den letzten Jahren viele Ausländer angezogen, die sich auch dort niedergelassen haben und sehr beliebter Treffpunkt bietet für Künstler und Kunststudenten aus aller Welt. 1926 wurde die gesamte Stadt unter Denkmalschutz gestellt. Es gibt zahlreiche Cafés, Kunstgalerien, Theater und ein Kulturinstitut in Allende, empfehlenswert um ein paar schöne Reisesouvenirs einzukaufen. In den Fünfzigern wurde San Miguel wegen seiner Schönheit und der heissen Quellen bekannt. Der weltberühmte mexikanische Komiker Cantinflas besuchte in den Fünfzigern und Sechzigern regelmässig San Miguel de Allende. Die Stadt ist für seine jährlich in der Weihnachtszeit stattfindenden Posadas bekannt.]]>
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<entry>
    <title>El alcoholismo</title>
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    <modified>2006-05-08T18:45:17-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-05-08T18:45:17-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//247</id>
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    <summary type="text/html">El alcoholismo</summary>
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      <![CDATA[La importancia económica del alcohol es enorme y en cualquier debate sobre el mismo, se incide en los posibles beneficios del consumo, fundamentalmente por aquellas empresas relacionadas con la producción y consumo de bebidas alcohólicas. Datos recientes de consumo de alcohol de los espa&amp;ntilde;oles indican que: El alcohol es la sustancia tóxica mas consumida por los espa&amp;ntilde;oles.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;El 13% de la población consume alcohol todos los días. Se está produciendo un cambio en los patrones de consumo, con un aumento de las personas que exclusivamente beben los fines de semana. Se estima que el consumo de fin de semana alcanza el 43% entre los jóvenes entre 19 y 28 a&amp;ntilde;os y un 31% entre los de 15 a 18 a&amp;ntilde;os. Así mismo, son la cerveza y los combinados las bebidas preferidas por los jóvenes. Aunque en los últimos a&amp;ntilde;os de manera global no parece que haya aumentado el consumo de alcohol, sin embargo las cifras de consumo son lo suficientemente elevadas para que merezcan suficiente atención. Además los nuevos patrones de consumo entre la gente joven causan numerosos problemas por la frecuencia de 'borracheras', accidentes, etc.]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Watercolor Workshops by Graham Flatt</title>
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    <modified>2006-05-05T18:10:08-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-05-05T18:10:08-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//246</id>
    <created>2006-05-05T18:10:08-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Watercolor Workshops by Graham Flatt</summary>
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      <![CDATA[&lt;div&gt;A painting must consist of both a solid understanding of design and composition, and passion in order to function properly. The difficulty is in a maintaining a delicate balance between the emotional, intuitive side of laying the paint down, and the logical, orderly side of design application. &lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;Most paintings run into difficulty not because watercolor is a difficult medium. On the contrary, I find watercolor a wonderfully exciting and often forgiving medium to paint in. The difficulty comes from a lack of knowledge surrounding design and how to successfully apply that knowledge.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Graham Flatt&lt;/strong&gt; is a western artist whose watercolors reflect his passion for painting. Primarily self-taught in the areas of design and composition, Flatt strives to maintain the delicate balance between his passion for watercolor and the logical orderly application of design. His dedication to watercolor painting has allowed him to move freely within the realm of watercolor and has ultimately resulted in his signature style of painting. &lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;Flatt was awarded the Ralph &quot;Tuffy&quot; Berg award for the &quot;Best New Artist' at the 2000 C.M. Russell Auction of Original Western Art in Great Falls, Montana. &lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;Since then, Flatt has quickly emerged as one of Canada's top western watercolorists with numerous sold out shows throughout Canada and the United States. &lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;Flatt was honoured as the &quot;Featured Artist&quot; at the 2001 Calgary Exhibition and Stampede. &lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;Graham also enjoys teaching watercolor workshops around the country when he isn't busy in his Millet, Alberta studio. His website http://www.watercolorsbyflatt.com]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Aguas termales</title>
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    <modified>2006-05-05T15:57:49-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-05-05T15:57:49-06:00</issued>
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      <![CDATA[Algo que no te puedes perder en San Miguel de Allende es un buen ba&amp;ntilde;o en las relajantes aguas termales. Nadar, jugar y relajarse en las tibias y calientes aguas de los diferentes balnearios de la ciudad es una sensación que no podrá olvidar.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Relajarse en los balnearios con sus jardines y el gran clima de San Miguel lo harán olvidarse del ajetreo y la presión de la vida cotidiana, teniendo solo presente la tranquilidad y la alegría.]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Artesanías</title>
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    <modified>2006-05-05T15:53:03-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-05-05T15:53:03-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//244</id>
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    <summary type="text/html">Artesanías</summary>
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      <![CDATA[Las hábiles manos de los artesanos de San Miguel producen hermosos objetos elaborados en latón, lana, papel maché, hierro forjado, vidrio soplado, tallado en madera, cerámica y cantera. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Las artesanías, cubiertas por el aura de la historia y la cultura, son reconocidas en México el mundo por su delicadeza y buen gusto.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;En toda la ciudad podrán encontrar tiendas dedicadas a estas artes con lo cual podrán descubrir lo certero de su fama. El instituto de Bellas Artes imparte cursos y talleres donde puede aprender y poner en práctica sus habilidades artesanales.]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Hypocritical Mexicans!</title>
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    <modified>2006-05-05T12:15:48-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-05-05T12:15:48-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//243</id>
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      <![CDATA[Without further preamble, let's just say that all the Mexicans in this country who are protesting for their &quot;rights&quot; and all the Mexicans in Mexico who answered polls and said that WE are racists for wanting to enforce our country's laws are hypocrites and/or flat out lying weasels. They are playing the willing media and the Democrats looking for more stupid voters to the hilt, and they're so full of Barbara Streisand we could sprinkle them on our lawns as fertilizer. What do I mean? &lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;In Mexico, more than 75% of those polled oppose making illegal presence in America a crime. Yes, I know how stupid that sounds, since the term &quot;illegal&quot; should, by definition, mean a &quot;crime&quot; has been committed, but apparently in this country crossing the border illegally is no worse than jaywalking. At any rate, Mexicans think it's just horrible that we would criminalize their criminals. Funny, because in Mexico it is a FELONY to be in the country illegally, punishable by two years in prison and/or deportation. No amnesty, no asylum. You come illegally, you get caught, you leave or you go to jail or both. What's good for Mexico is opposed by Mexicans when it's proposed here. Could they be more two faced?]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Illegal Immigrant Invasion</title>
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    <modified>2006-05-05T11:21:36-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-05-05T11:21:36-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//242</id>
    <created>2006-05-05T11:21:36-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Illegal Immigrant Invasion</summary>
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      <![CDATA[The following letter was written by a retired border patrol agent from the great state of Arizona, and sent to Tennessee Senator Bill Frist. It presents a common sense approach to the immigration issue as seen by a retired United States Border Patrol Agent. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;1. Mexico is NOT a friend of the United States. Since 1848 Mexicans have resented the United States. During World War I Mexico allowed German Spies to operate freely in Mexico to spy on the US During World War II Mexico allowed the Axis powers to spy on the US from Mexico. During the Cold War Mexico allowed spies hostile to the US to operate freely. The attack on the Twin Towers in 2001 was cheered and applauded all across Mexico. Today Mexican school children are taught that the US stole California, Arizona, New Mexico and Texas. If you don't believe it, check out some Mexican textbooks written for their schoolchildren. ]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Los ilegales</title>
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    <modified>2006-05-05T10:16:19-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-05-05T10:16:19-06:00</issued>
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    <summary type="text/html">Los ilegales</summary>
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      <![CDATA[Los ilegales se enojan porque los tratan como.. ilegales?.. porque sera? porque la constitucion Americana dice claramente que cualquier persona que no pase por los puntos de acceso, sea checado por personal del USCIS es considerado un 'alien ilegal' que es considerado un crimen. Tecnicamente, la constitucion no protege a estas personas que decidieron rifarsela brincandose la barda, y el gobierno Mexicano no manda al US Senate, asi que no podemos decirles que hacer o no en su pinche territorio. Muy mamon? juar, chequen la constitucion Mexicana, la constitucion es peor con los extranjeros en Mexico que en USA. Es mas, simple, si un mexicano se hace US citizen, puede trabajar en oficinas publicas. Si un extranjero se hace naturalizado en Mexico, no puede ser ni chalan de algun edil de alguna cabecerilla municipal. Ahora, imaginense que eso pasara en Mexico, que emigraran 1 millon de guatemaltecos. La raza en la frontera sur ya los hubieran sacado a palos, asi que no hablemos de como tratar o como tratan, cuando nosotros somos peores que la border patrol. Nosotros nos quejamos cuando el border patrol mira feo a los mexicanos.. Pero porque no nos quejamos cuando los soldados del ejercito mexicano violan, matan y roban a los guatemaltecos o hondure&amp;ntilde;os en la frontera sur?]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Artesanías Mexican Arts and Crafts</title>
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    <modified>2006-05-04T16:52:07-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-05-04T16:52:07-06:00</issued>
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    <summary type="text/html">Artesanías Mexican Arts and Crafts</summary>
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      <![CDATA[Mexican handicrafts, those wonderful pieces of art hold within themselves centuries of culture and history. Every stroke of the brush, every shade of color, every shape, evidences the richness of the Mexican peoples: their simplicity and naiveté, their love of nature, their mysticism and never ending creativity. Our artisans, generation after generation, offer us their passion of living!]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Education</title>
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    <modified>2006-05-04T15:18:27-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-05-04T15:18:27-06:00</issued>
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      <![CDATA[San Miguel is overflowing with educational opportunities of all kinds.

Here you will find information on educational opportunities within the public schools of our community.

Want to learn to speak Spanish? We've got lots of possibilities, schools from group classes to individual sessions, with tours, in the classroom, or in your home.

How would you like to take a jewelry course? Or weaving? Maybe sculpture? Or Mexican cooking? How about yoga or transcendental meditation. 

You'll find the possibilities for learning almost anything right here in San Miguel de Allende.]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Mexicans Think They Own the U.S.</title>
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    <modified>2006-05-04T09:52:12-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-05-04T09:52:12-06:00</issued>
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      <![CDATA[Many Hispanic activists, Mexican citizens and perhaps even members of the Mexican government believe the American Southwest rightfully belongs to Mexico.

They refuse to accept the legality of the U.S. annexation of Texas in 1845, the 1848 Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo following the Mexican-American War, which gave large parts of Mexico to the U.S., or the 1852 Gadsden Purchase of Mexican territory now in Arizona and New Mexico. 

A Zogby poll found that 58 percent of Mexicans agreed with the statement, &quot;The territory of the Southwest U.S. rightfully belongs to Mexico,&quot; and therefore they believe they don't need permission to enter.

In 1997, then-Mexican President Ernesto Zedillo told the National Council of La Raza in Chicago: &quot;I have proudly affirmed that the Mexican nation extends beyond the territory enclosed by its borders.&quot;]]>
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<entry>
    <title>La Batalla de Puebla</title>
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    <modified>2006-05-02T16:50:22-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-05-02T16:50:22-06:00</issued>
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    <summary type="text/html">La Batalla de Puebla</summary>
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      <![CDATA[En 1862, el ejercito mexicano se enfrentó a las tropas francesas y las derrotó. En recuerdo de esta victoria se organiza en esta ciudad un desfile espectacular, durante el cual se escenifica dicha batalla. Puebla cuenta con atractivos muy diversos, como los Fuertes de Loreto y de Guadalupe que se encuentran a la entrada de la ciudad, además de los monumentos e iglesias coloniales tan variados y numerosos, que resulta imposible mencionar a todos y cada uno de ellos. Los ejemplos más representativos de la arquitectura barroca y colonial son la Capilla de la Virgen del Rosario, la Catedral de la ciudad, la Iglesia de Santo Domingo, la Biblioteca Palafoxiana y el Convento de Santa Clara, en donde se atesoran pinturas muy antiguas y famosas realizadas sobre terciopelo. ]]>
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<entry>
    <title>The Mayan culture</title>
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    <modified>2006-04-25T07:10:54-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-04-25T07:10:54-06:00</issued>
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    <summary type="text/html">The Mayan culture</summary>
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      <![CDATA[&lt;strong&gt;Location&lt;/strong&gt; - The Mayan culture spread through southern mexico and Central America. It included the Yucatan Peninsula to the north as well as today's countries of Honduras, Belize, El Salvador, and Guatemala to the south. It stretched from the Gulf of Mexico in the west to the Caribbean Sean in the east. This area included rugged mountains as well as dense swamps.

&lt;strong&gt;Characteristics&lt;/strong&gt; - The Mayan people were short. The average height of the men was just over five feet. The women were about four feet eight inches tall. Mayans had straight black hair, and many painted their bodies black, red, or blue. They also often had tattoos. They valued crossed eyes and tied objects from their infants' foreheads to encourage their eyes to cross.  Some Mayans also tied boards to the heads of their children to flatten their foreheads.

&lt;strong&gt;History&lt;/strong&gt; - The Mayan history is divided into three eras:  the pre-classic (from about 2,500 B.C. to 250 A.D.  During this time, the Mayas came in contact with and borrowed from Olmed Indians. The early Mayan settlements were fishing villages along the Pacific Ocean and Caribbean Seas; they moved inland when they learned to plant crops.

The Mayan classic era continued from 250 A.D. to 900 A.D. They built many great cities, most of which had majestic pyramid temples. Tikal, the largest Mayan city, may have had a population of 100,000 or more. During the classic era, the Mayas improved methods of agriculture. They also developed advanced mathematics and astronomy as well as a system of writing. 

The post-classic era began with the collapse of the Mayan empire. It lasted until the Spanish Conquest in the 1500's. The Mayas continued to farm and trade in the region after the great cities fell. Christopher Columbus met some Mayan traders in 1502. Mayan descendants still live in the region of their ancestors.]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Rafita, más joven matador de México.</title>
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    <modified>2006-04-25T07:01:40-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-04-25T07:01:40-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//235</id>
    <created>2006-04-25T07:01:40-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Rafita, más joven matador de México.</summary>
    <dc:subject>News</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[La espada y el capote son para él sus juguetes preferidos, y con ellos en mano va camino de convertirse en el más joven matador de México. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;A su corta edad es ya toda una estrella. Vestido con su impecable traje de luces, se lanza al centro del ruedo a esperar al joven toro para torearlo con hábiles pases. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Rafita fue &amp;quot;descubierto&amp;quot; en una escuela de toreo en el estado de Aguascalientes, en el centro del país. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Dicen que allí siempre se ha destacado por su amor y dedicación por esta arriesgada actividad, que comenzó de manera informal, casi como si fuera un juego, cuando apenas tenía siete a&amp;ntilde;os. ]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Mexico refuses treatment to Canadian</title>
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    <modified>2006-04-24T17:51:14-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-04-24T17:51:14-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//234</id>
    <created>2006-04-24T17:51:14-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Mexico refuses treatment to Canadian</summary>
    <dc:subject>News</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[A Cape Breton woman is trying to raise money to fly her injured son from Mexico to Canada.&lt;br /&gt;Carol Campbell, of Sydney, said doctors in Mexico are refusing to treat her son Jason, who fell seven floors off a hotel balcony in Puerto Vallarta last Wednesday.&lt;br /&gt;The 25-year-old broke his pelvis and both legs, and suffered internal injuries and swelling to his brain.&lt;br /&gt;&amp;quot;I can't believe that Mexican doctors can walk in there every four hours and see a young man like Jason be in that kind of spot,&amp;quot; Campbell said.&amp;nbsp;&lt;br /&gt;Jason Campbell had just started his vacation with two friends when he fell. He said he doesn't remember what happened.&lt;br /&gt;&amp;quot;I'm in a lot of pain,&amp;quot; he said from his hospital bed. &amp;quot;It's no good.&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;Though Jason had travel insurance he's not covered. With no money to cover medical costs, hospital staff are only covering his wounds and giving him painkillers.&lt;br /&gt;The family estimates the cost for surgery and transportation home tops $50,000. Jason's friends in Lloydminster, Alta., where he works, already sent money to cover the cost of a CT scan. Officials with Foreign Affairs Canada say the air ambulance will cost $24,000, a bill the Campbells will have to pay. The family will also be responsible for covering any other medical bills incurred so far.]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Cancun, Quintana Roo, Messico</title>
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    <modified>2006-04-24T17:00:22-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-04-24T17:00:22-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//233</id>
    <created>2006-04-24T17:00:22-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Cancun, Quintana Roo, Messico</summary>
    <dc:subject>Cities</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[Quasi una Manhattan trapiantata sul Caribe: alberghi&amp;nbsp; bianchi e vita costruita a misura di turista. Cancun sorge su una penisola orlata di spiagge bianchissime e mare splendido, anche se un po' troppo frequentato. La citta' e' divisa in due aree, la &amp;quot;zona hotelera&amp;quot; lungo le spiagge e la &amp;quot;zona comercial&amp;quot;, il centro dei negozi e della vita mondana. Cancun e' adatta a chi vuole una vacanza di lusso e preferisce l'ambiente internazionale allo &amp;quot;spirito del luogo&amp;quot;.]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Città del Messico</title>
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    <modified>2006-04-24T16:57:02-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-04-24T16:57:02-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//232</id>
    <created>2006-04-24T16:57:02-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Città del Messico</summary>
    <dc:subject>Cities</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[A prima vista pu&amp;ograve; anche fare un po' paura, per la sua enorme estensione, per la sua popolazione che viaggia intorno al 25 imlioni di persone, per il suo leggendario inquinamento da traffico. Ma scappare da Citt&amp;agrave; del Messico, o semplicemente &amp;quot;Mexico&amp;quot; come la chiamano i locali, sarebbe un grave errore. Il da fare e il da vedere, infatti, non mancano: resti aztechi, edifici coloniali, musei, murales, un'intensa attivit&amp;agrave; culturale e un grande movimento per le strade del centro. Da vedere : Plaza de la constituction (piazza dalle dimensioni impressionanti), Teotihuacan (a 50 km. dalla capitale, metropoli azteca intorno alla Piramide del Sol), Museo di antropologia, Zona rosa (zona turistica movimentata e divertente), Palacio de Bellas Artes.]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Puerto Escondido, Oaxaca, Messico</title>
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    <modified>2006-04-24T16:54:17-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-04-24T16:54:17-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//231</id>
    <created>2006-04-24T16:54:17-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Puerto Escondido, Oaxaca, Messico</summary>
    <dc:subject>Cities</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[Gabriele Salvatores ne ha fatto una metafora della fuga da tutto: Puerto Escondido (cio&amp;egrave; &amp;quot;nascosto&amp;quot;) &amp;egrave; una localit&amp;agrave; in pieno sviluppo turistico, ma resta un posto tranquillo dove trascorrere qualche giorno fra spiaggia e localini notturni. E' soprattutto una mecca dei surfisti, che si esibiscono fra le onde da quattro metri della spiaggia di Zicatela, e in generale l'ambiente &amp;egrave; giovane e informale. Molti ristoranti italiani, fra una pizza e un piatto di spaghetti, mostrano consunte videocassette del &amp;quot;loro&amp;quot; film.]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco, Messico</title>
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    <modified>2006-04-24T16:48:11-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-04-24T16:48:11-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//230</id>
    <created>2006-04-24T16:48:11-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco, Messico</summary>
    <dc:subject>Cities</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[Una cittadina moderna e turistica, che cerca di contendere ad Acapulco il primato della fama turistica. Molti alberghi di livello internazionale sono schierati lungo la spiaggia, soprattutto nella zona di Nuevo Vallarta. In quest'area, a dire il vero, le spiagge sono ventose e battute dai cavalloni, tanto che la maggior parte dei turisti opta per le piscine degli hotel; pi&amp;ugrave; balneabili le spiaggie a sud della citt&amp;agrave;.]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Guadalajara, Jalisco, Messico</title>
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    <modified>2006-04-24T16:45:34-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-04-24T16:45:34-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//229</id>
    <created>2006-04-24T16:45:34-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Guadalajara, Jalisco, Messico</summary>
    <dc:subject>Cities</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[Dicono sia la citt&amp;agrave; pi&amp;ugrave; messicana del Messico, dove vecchio e nuovo convivono in una dimensione umana e godibile: Guadalajara, capitale del Jalisco, ha un tranquillo centro coloniale ricco di parchi e piazzette, ornate dai murales rivoluzionari di José Clemente Orozco e movimentate da una vasta popolazione studentesca.]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Messico</title>
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    <modified>2006-04-24T16:42:29-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-04-24T16:42:29-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//228</id>
    <created>2006-04-24T16:42:29-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Messico</summary>
    <dc:subject>Cities</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[Mare, natura, storia, cultura. Pochi paesi riescono ad offrire cosi' tante cose tutte insieme. Mar dei Caraibi si', ma con un mondo dietro. Si puo' partire da una spiaggia bianca da cartolina e scoprire via via la storia dei Maya, l'architettura coloniale, la cultura india e i colori dello splendido artigianato locale. Fra una tappa e l'altra, la natura lussureggiante della giungla tropicale, i cavalloni da surfista della costa pacifica, fino alle balene e alle otarie della Baja California. Il Messico, insomma, e' un viaggio a tutto campo. Certo, dal punto di vista turistico non e' una meta vergine. Chi e' alla ricerca di villaggi e alberghi con tutti i servizi e le comodita' non ha che l'imbarazzo della scelta, in localita' moderne e attrezzate come Cancun o Acapulco. Ma il Messico vero esiste ancora, e non c'e' bisogno di essere esploratori per trovarlo. Per esempio, basta passare a San Cristobal del Las Casas, nell'ormai mitico Chiapas, dove gli indios hanno imparato si' a guadagnare dal turismo, ma senza rinunciare ad un salutare distacco.]]>
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<entry>
    <title>L'histoire de San Miguel de Allende, Mexique</title>
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    <modified>2006-04-23T11:36:12-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-04-23T11:36:12-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//227</id>
    <created>2006-04-23T11:36:12-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">L'histoire de San Miguel de Allende, Mexique</summary>
    <dc:subject>Attractions</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[San Miguel de Allende se trouve &amp;agrave; une heure de Guanajuato, bijou colonial fondée en 1542. San Miguel Allende, considéré Monument National offre un Mexique nostalgique de singuli&amp;egrave;re beauté et grande noblesse. Une perception intelligente de la qualité de vie a fait que la ville conserve ses rues pavées, ses traditions et sa culture.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Derri&amp;egrave;re ses anciennes portes on voit appara&amp;icirc;tre les belles cours coloniales d&amp;acute;une grande variété d&amp;acute; h&amp;ocirc;tels de grand tourisme et de restaurants internationaux. San Miguel Allende est un refuge naturel pour artistes et artisans aussi bien nationaux qu&amp;acute;internationaux qui montrent leur travail dans plusieurs galeries d&amp;acute;art. Son grand magnétisme le rend une des destinations les plus recherchées par le touriste international. Son architecture coloniale et l&amp;acute;ambiance de ses rues font d&amp;acute;elle une ville cosmopolite. Elle appara&amp;icirc;t aujourd&amp;acute;hui comme un grand bazar avec galeries, magasins d&amp;acute;art et d&amp;rsquo;artisanat, parmi les nobles édifices de l&amp;acute;époque des vice-rois comme la Maison Musée de Allende, la maison du conte de la Canal, l&amp;acute;église de la Conception ou les religieuses et l&amp;acute;oratoire de San Felipe Neri.]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Hôtels en San Miguel De Allende, Mexique</title>
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    <modified>2006-04-23T11:29:12-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-04-23T11:29:12-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//226</id>
    <created>2006-04-23T11:29:12-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Hôtels en San Miguel De Allende, Mexique</summary>
    <dc:subject>Hotels</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[Trouvez votre chambre en San Miguel De Allende: H&amp;ocirc;tels, Bed &amp;amp; Breakfasts, Auberges et Ressorts avec disponibilité en temps réel et réservation online. Grande variété de logements et options d&amp;rsquo;h&amp;ocirc;tels du plus économique au luxe pour toutes poches.]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Randonnée et écotourisme</title>
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    <modified>2006-04-23T11:15:21-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-04-23T11:15:21-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//225</id>
    <created>2006-04-23T11:15:21-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Randonnée et écotourisme</summary>
    <dc:subject>Activities</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[Le Mexique abrite une grande variété de paysages et d'écosyst&amp;egrave;mes sur son territoire: Déserts, marécages, volcans et for&amp;ecirc;t tropicale. Le pays compte 58 parcs nationaux et réserves de biosph&amp;egrave;re o&amp;ugrave; la flore et la faune sont protégées. Environ 176 variétés d'orchidées ont été dénombrées et il existe plus d'esp&amp;egrave;ces d'oiseaux au Mexique qu'aux États-Unis et au Canada réunis. Des &amp;lsquo;excursions écotouristiques&amp;rsquo; sont organisées, avec guides professionnels polyglottes. Les moyens de transport sont le kayak, le VTT, la jeep ou le cheval. Si les visiteurs souhaitent s'aventurer seuls, des informations &amp;agrave; jour sur les sites de camping protégés et les autorisations spéciales peuvent &amp;ecirc;tre obtenues dans les offices du tourisme de chaque état. Les amoureux de la faune aquatique peuvent se rendre &amp;agrave; Guerrero Negro dans la Baja California qui abrite l'un des meilleurs sites d'observation des baleines du Mexique, au Parque Natural de Ballena Gris (Parc National des Baleines Grises), o&amp;ugrave; les baleines grises se reproduisent pr&amp;egrave;s des c&amp;ocirc;tes de la Lagune de Scammon, de novembre &amp;agrave; mars. La petite ville de San Ignacio (&amp;agrave; 145 km au sud-est) est connue pour sa Lagune San Ignacio, et ses baleines si &amp;lsquo;affectueuses&amp;rsquo; que l'on peut les caresser. Puerto Lopez Mateos dans la Baie de Magdalena est un autre excellent site pour observer les baleines. Plusieurs &amp;icirc;les de la Baja California abritent des colonies d'otaries et d'oiseaux marins. Dans les plaines centrales, vous trouverez de hauts sommets &amp;agrave; escalader, dont les volcans de Popocatépetl et Nevado de Toluca. Il est possible d'effectuer de la plongée dans leur crat&amp;egrave;re m&amp;ecirc;me. Ne ratez surtout pas les papillons monarques dans la région de Michoan.]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Achats</title>
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    <modified>2006-04-23T11:09:02-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-04-23T11:09:02-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//224</id>
    <created>2006-04-23T11:09:02-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Achats</summary>
    <dc:subject>Shopping</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[L'argenterie, les poteries, les couvertures en laine (sarapes), le verre soufflé, le cuir repoussé, les écharpes en soie ou en laine (rebozos), les chapeaux charro, les pierres brutes semi-précieuses, les bijoux en or et en argent, les chemises d'homme plissées en voile de coton (guayaberas), les robes blanches avec des fleurs brodés (huipiles). Les meilleures achats se trouvent &amp;agrave; Mexico, Cuernavaca, Taxco, San Miguel de Allende, Acapulco, Guadalajara, Oaxaca, Mérida et Campeche. Horaires d&amp;rsquo;ouverture des boutiques.]]>
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  </entry>

<entry>
    <title>Vie nocturne</title>
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    <modified>2006-04-23T11:05:33-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-04-23T11:05:33-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//223</id>
    <created>2006-04-23T11:05:33-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Vie nocturne</summary>
    <dc:subject>Restaurants</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[Il existe une grande variété de concerts de tout genre, de bars, de discoth&amp;egrave;ques, de restaurants et de bo&amp;icirc;tes de nuit, dans toutes les villes. ]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Cuisine et boissons</title>
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    <modified>2006-04-23T11:00:28-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-04-23T11:00:28-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//222</id>
    <created>2006-04-23T11:00:28-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Cuisine et boissons</summary>
    <dc:subject>Food</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[La cuisine mexicaine est délicieuse et variée; les spécialités sont nombreuses, notamment la dinde &amp;agrave; la mole, une sauce composée d'une multitude d'ingrédients dont plusieurs variétés de piments, tomates, cacahou&amp;egrave;tes, chocolat, amandes, oignons et ail. Une autre sauce, le guacamole, &amp;agrave; base d'avocats, de poivrons rouges, d'oignons et de tomates, accompagne souvent la dinde ou le poulet et les tortillas (galettes de ma&amp;iuml;s). Vous trouverez également enchiladas, tacos (galettes de ma&amp;iuml;s servies avec du porc, du poulet, des légumes ou du fromage et des piments) et tamales. Chaque région du Mexique compte ses propres spécialités. La plupart des h&amp;ocirc;tels et restaurants des grandes villes proposent une cuisine internationale. ]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Beef Tamales</title>
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    <modified>2006-04-22T19:55:21-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-04-22T19:55:21-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//221</id>
    <created>2006-04-22T19:55:21-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Beef Tamales</summary>
    <dc:subject>Food</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[Mexican tamales (tamal is the Mexican &amp;quot;singular&amp;quot; use of the word) are packets of corn dough with a savory or sweet filling and typically wrapped in corn husks or banana leaves. The packets are steamed and eaten traditionally served with Atole (masa drink). Contrary to what is found in most American-Mexican restaurants, most tamales are not served with a sauce, but rather simple and plain.&lt;br&gt;&lt;strong&gt;&lt;br&gt;Ingredients&lt;br&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;2 pounds beef shoulder roast Salt and pepper, to taste&lt;br&gt;2 onions, peeled and sliced&lt;br&gt;1 garlic bulb, cloves removed and peeled&lt;br&gt;4 ounces dried New Mexico chilies&lt;br&gt;2 ounces ancho chiles&lt;br&gt;2 ounces pasilla chiles&lt;br&gt;2 tablespoons cumin seed, toasted&lt;br&gt;1 tablespoons salt&lt;br&gt;2 bags dried corn husks, about 3 dozen 4 cups masa mix for tamales&lt;br&gt;1 tablespoon baking powder&lt;br&gt;2 teaspoons salt&lt;br&gt;4 cups reserved beef broth, warm&lt;br&gt;1 cup vegetable shortening]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Labor Day</title>
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    <modified>2006-04-21T10:22:21-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-04-21T10:22:21-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//220</id>
    <created>2006-04-21T10:22:21-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Labor Day</summary>
    <dc:subject>Events</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[Labor unions throughout the world (except the United States) march-and frequently resort to violence-for better working conditions. The international workers day was created in memory of a strike (demanding an eight-hour day) by 400,000 workers in Chicago on May 1, 1886. Trade union organizers were accused of throwing a bomb at police trying to break up the demonstration. Four were executed, one killed himself in prison and three were pardoned after six years in jail. Workers and union members parade in El Centro to mark the day locally.]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Escenario Teatral</title>
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    <modified>2006-04-20T17:45:13-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-04-20T17:45:13-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//219</id>
    <created>2006-04-20T17:45:13-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Escenario Teatral</summary>
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      <![CDATA[Teatro contemporáneo y de calle, cabaret y títeres forman parte del programa del Festival de Teatro Escena 1 en San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato, que se realiza del 18 al 21 de abril.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;El objetivo del encuentro es estimular la generación teatral en las ciudades y difundir las nuevas tendencias y concepciones de los jóvenes creadores, según un comunicado de los organizadores del festival.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;La inauguración se realizará en el rancho Los Labradores, en San Miguel de Allende y contará con la presencia de las compa&amp;ntilde;ías.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;En esta primera edición de Escena 1 se pretende desarrollar un festival plural, en el que se brinden al público espectáculos de calidad en espacios abiertos, que a su vez le permitan conocer y disfrutar de la riqueza arquitectónica que ofrece a sus visitantes la ciudad de San Miguel de Allende.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;A los profesionales en la materia Escena 1 les ofrece un espacio para realizar talleres, encuentros y conferencias en los cuales tendrán la posibilidad de interactuar de forma directa con el público interesado.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Para que los grupos independientes será un foro para que expongan su trabajo y den a conocer su trayectoria dentro de este medio.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;El teatro se toma como pieza central de este festival, ya que de él emanan otras disciplinas. En esta primera edición, la programación incluye lo siguiente: Teatro Contemporáneo, Cabaret, Títeres y Teatro de Calle. ]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Easter Sunday - (Domingo de Pascua)</title>
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    <modified>2006-04-15T10:07:28-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-04-15T10:07:28-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//218</id>
    <created>2006-04-15T10:07:28-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Easter Sunday - (Domingo de Pascua)</summary>
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      <![CDATA[Mass is said, and the Resurrection glorified, at churches around town. Towards noon, the excitement moves towards the six-foot-tall papier m&amp;acirc;ché and crepe paper Judas figures strung between the Presidencia Municipal and El Jardín. The Easter tradition originated in colonial times and has been kept alive here for the last sixty years by a local craftsman. Representing hated politicians, persons in authority, even a cartoonish witch in a conical hat, the effigies hang throughout the morning. Around noon, small rockets are lit and, one by one, each figure twists and turns until a loud explosion shreds it into bits of paper and cane. Other communities in Guanajuato state also carry out the tradition.]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Viernes Santo</title>
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    <modified>2006-04-15T09:57:31-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-04-15T09:57:31-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//217</id>
    <created>2006-04-15T09:57:31-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Viernes Santo</summary>
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      <![CDATA[San Miguel de Allende posee la magia de mezclar el júbilo con la solemnidad en sus tradiciones religiosas, que han sido preservadas por siglos, y que actualmente se han convertido en una atracción turística. A pesar de ser une temporada de oración y recogimiento, la Semana Santa atrae a miles de turistas, nacionales y extranjeros, católicos y no católicos, a San Miguel para disfrutar una experiencia maravillosa de color y tradición.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Durante la Semana Mayor varias procesiones religiosas se llevan a cabo por toda la ciudad, con sus calles adornadas, en donde el morado, por el luto, y el blanco, por la pureza, son los colores predominantes, con profundo fervor y sentido religioso.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Turistas y residentes se amontonan en las calles para admirar este impresionante espectáculo. El más antiguo y solemne de estos eventos es el llamado Procesión del Santo Encuentro y del Paso del Sacerdote, que data del siglo XVIII y se lleva a cabo el Viernes Santo en la Santa Escuela, el antiguo templo a un costado de la Parroquia.]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Good Friday traditions at Easter</title>
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    <modified>2006-04-15T09:52:47-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-04-15T09:52:47-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//216</id>
    <created>2006-04-15T09:52:47-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Good Friday traditions at Easter</summary>
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      <![CDATA[San Miguel de Allende's Easter traditions have been preserved by its inhabitants for centuries, and perhaps no other sacred celebration in the city contains such a magical mixture of joy and solemnity. Although it is a season for prayer and meditation, Easter attracts thousands of tourists, Mexicans and foreigners, Catholics and non-Catholics alike, to San Miguel. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;During Holy Week, several religious processions take place around town, and the streets are bedecked in purple and white, the traditional colors symbolic of mourning and purity.]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Illegal Protests</title>
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    <modified>2006-04-13T11:39:47-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-04-13T11:39:47-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//215</id>
    <created>2006-04-13T11:39:47-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Illegal Protests</summary>
    <dc:subject>Events</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[I love it when people get together to voice their opinion in a country where their opinion means diddly. You're here illegally. You don't get a vote, you don't get a say on how this country is run. Maybe if&amp;nbsp;they put this much effort in bringing about change in their own country, they wouldn't need to immigrate illegally to this one. And once again who is it that pays for these protests? The American people thats who.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Generally only those with the weakest points assemble to protest because they need the illusion of numbers to portray political power. The media&amp;nbsp;states 11 million illegal residents, but you can rest assured that the total is at least 20 to 30 million illegal.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;When the Mexican government cannot shove their poor and uneducated over the border, even as they protect their own, when they cannot count on a river of American cash flowing into their pockets($15 billion a year), maybe Mexico, a country rich in resources and poor due to a culture of corruption, will change. ]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Plaza de Toros</title>
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    <modified>2006-04-11T15:32:40-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-04-11T15:32:40-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//214</id>
    <created>2006-04-11T15:32:40-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Plaza de Toros</summary>
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      <![CDATA[If you enjoy bullfights, San Miguel has its Plaza de Toros Oriente. It is a simple country corrida where small boys fill the ring before the event begins, practicing their Veronicas and Maonoletes moves with homemade capes in imitation of famous matadors. Then comes the desfile de matadores, when brave, brilliantly costumed men who soon will face death in the afternoon march into the arena and pay their respects to the authorities.]]>
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<entry>
    <title>La Semana Santa en Mexico</title>
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    <modified>2006-04-10T18:47:06-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-04-10T18:47:06-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//213</id>
    <created>2006-04-10T18:47:06-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">La Semana Santa en Mexico</summary>
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      <![CDATA[La Semana Santa es un periodo que los católicos aprovechan para reflexionar sobre los problemas de la vida y la forma para mejorar y alcanzar una existencia más plena, según la Iglesia.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;La Semana Santa es la culminación de toda la Cuaresma, que inicia con el Miércoles de Ceniza que tanto en el interior de la República las Iglesias católicas celebran la misa del Domingo de Ramos, en cuyo marco se bendicen las palmas para recordar la entrada de Jesús a Jerusalem, y que son símbolo del cristianismo.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;El Martes Santo se celebra una eucaristía para bendecir los aceites de los catecúmenos en la conocida “MISA CRISMAL” de los cuales son: primero el Oleo Santo que se unta a los niños en el bautizo, el segundo el Santo Crisma empleado para dar la confirmación o para ordenar sacerdotes, y el tercero, destinado para enfermos y moribundos.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;El Miércoles Santo se llevan a cabo dos viacrusis por las principales calles del centro y del barrio de San Juan de Dios; estos son efectuados por las iglesias de la congregación del Oratorio de San Felipe Neri (que llevan en la procesión la imagen del señor del golpe) y por la iglesia de San Juan de Dios que en su procesión es con la imagen del Señor de la Columna que para estas fechas es traído un sábado antes del viernes de Dolores desde la comunidad de Atotonilco.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;El Jueves Santo se llevan a cabo misas vespertinas para celebrar la ultima misa de esta semana mayor la cual nos recuerda la “ULTIMA CENA” y lavatorio de pies de los discípulos de Cristo. Al término de la misa es de costumbre visitar las iglesias en la conocida “VISITA DE LAS 7 CASAS”. Este día, las familias acostumbran visitar siete templos en agradecimiento a Cristo y como signo de arrepentimiento de sus pecados. ]]>
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<entry>
    <title>The Illegal Alien Pity Party</title>
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    <modified>2006-04-10T16:58:20-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-04-10T16:58:20-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//212</id>
    <created>2006-04-10T16:58:20-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">The Illegal Alien Pity Party</summary>
    <dc:subject>News</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[I am posting an article I read while researching the topic of immigration. This article was just one of the many posts of what the average citizen in the U.S. thinks of this ongoing immigration supidity. I for one had many odd jobs when I was a teenager and also when I was paying my way thru college. Hell, I even did some of these jobs years after graduating at much lower wages, only now they are not available anymore because Pedro has them.]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Domingo de Ramos en Mexico</title>
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    <modified>2006-04-07T18:26:07-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-04-07T18:26:07-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//211</id>
    <created>2006-04-07T18:26:07-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Domingo de Ramos en Mexico</summary>
    <dc:subject>Events</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[Es el primer día de Semana Santa, que marca la entrada de Cristo a Jerusalén en donde fue recibido por la gente con palmas. Se acostumbra vender afuera de las iglesias palmas con complejas formas y decoradas con flores. Parroquianos y turistas compran estos ramos, que han sido previamente bendecidos y son considerados milagrosos. 

Durante este día se llevan a cabo dos procesiones que representan la entrada de Cristo a Jerusalén. La primera empieza en la capilla de El Calvario, en la parte alta de la calle de San Francisco. Jesucristo es representado montado en un burro, a la cabeza de la procesión, seguido de sus doce apóstoles, incluido Judas con su bolso conteniendo las 30 monedas de plata por las que traicionó a Jesús. La procesión, con todos los peregrinos llevando palmas, termina en la iglesia de San Francisco. 

La segunda procesión se lleva a cabo en la Parroquia, a las 11 de la mañana. Una imagen de Cristo montado en un burro, que data del siglo XVIII, se saca de la Santa Escuela para encabezar una procesión que avanza por las calles de Correo, dando vuelta en Corregidora, y después en San Francisco, regresando a la Parroquia después de rodear el Jardín.]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Palm Sunday</title>
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    <modified>2006-04-07T18:20:46-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-04-07T18:20:46-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//210</id>
    <created>2006-04-07T18:20:46-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Palm Sunday</summary>
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      <![CDATA[Palm Sunday is the first day of Holy Week. It marks Christ's entry into Jerusalem, where He was received by people with palm leaves. Outside many San Miguel churches, local vendors sell intricately woven palm fronds decorated with flowers. Parishioners and tourists buy these weavings, which are blessed and are said to be miraculous. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Two processions representing Christ's entry into Jerusalem take place. The procession, accompanied by pilgrims carrying palms, ends at the Church of San Francisco. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The second procession leaves the Parroquia. A sculpture of Christ riding a donkey is carried out from La Santa Escuela. Followed by hundreds of people, the procession moves through calle Correo, turns into calle Corregidora and then into calle San Francisco, returning to la Parroquia after circling the Jardín.]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Nuestro Señor de la Columna</title>
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    <modified>2006-04-07T17:59:36-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-04-07T17:59:36-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//209</id>
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    <summary type="text/html">Nuestro Señor de la Columna</summary>
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      <![CDATA[In 1823, San Miguel merchant Cayetano Vargas commissioned parish priest of Atotonilco to sculpt a statue of Se&amp;ntilde;or de la Columna in order to ask for a miracle. According to Félix Luna, Father Remigio was the very priest who handed the Virgin of Guadalupe&amp;rsquo;s banner to Miguel Hidalgo in 1910, at the beginning of the Mexican War of Independence. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Nuestro Se&amp;ntilde;or de la Columna is a statue made of polychrome wood representing the flagellated Christ resting his arms on a small column. His cheek bears the scar of Judas&amp;rsquo;s kiss, His body is covered with blood and His ribs are exposed from flogging. Standing 1.80 meters high the statue weighs about 40 kilograms. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The figure stands on its left foot, with the right leg slightly bent. His eyes have a strange and tragic shine. Dressed only in a purple velvet loincloth, the figure is tied to the column by a purple rope hanging from its neck.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The column to which Christ is bound is said to be the link between heaven and earth.]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Rapes</title>
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    <modified>2006-04-06T17:22:20-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-04-06T17:22:20-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//208</id>
    <created>2006-04-06T17:22:20-06:00</created>

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      <![CDATA[The Guanajuato state district attorney said a psychological profile indicates the serial rapist being sought for the assault of four foreign women in San Miguel de Allende &amp;quot;is defying authorities and is still in town.&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;District attorney told some 40 foreign residents that four teams of state police officers have been keeping &amp;quot;13 or 14 people who match our profiles under surveillance,&amp;quot; but said so far there has been no match to blood samples and a fingerprint collected after the rape attacks. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Mayor Luis Alberto Villarreal and residents have complained that the district attorney&amp;acute;s office in the past has been slow to respond and has made it difficult for victims to file a report. The main office has &amp;quot;excellent relations with the city police department and the mayor himself&amp;quot; and his investigators are working closely with San Miguel police.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The state of Guanajuato&amp;acute;s justice attorney, &amp;quot;gave me instructions to put all of our abilities into solving these crimes.&amp;quot; &amp;quot;We have four teams of state troopers working 24 hours a day&amp;quot; along with forensic examiners, psychologists and &amp;quot;a lot of lawyers,&amp;quot; he added. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Disclosed that the serial rapist apparently had been in the house next door to that of the first rape victim in October in the San Antonio neighborhood. Saliva found on a can of soda in the neighbor&amp;acute;s house matched the DNA samples collected after the rapes.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;An artist&amp;acute;s sketch based on descriptions given by the victims has been distributed to San Miguel&amp;acute;s 180 police officers and has been shown to two of the victims and neighbors but will not be made public. &lt;div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The rapist indicated to some of the victims that he had lived in the United States. The sole fingerprint is being matched manually with Mexican drivers&amp;acute; licenses and voting records, he added, a process that could take a much longer time.&lt;/div&gt;]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Casa de Juanita</title>
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    <modified>2006-04-06T17:01:36-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-04-06T17:01:36-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//207</id>
    <created>2006-04-06T17:01:36-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Casa de Juanita</summary>
    <dc:subject>Hotels</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[A small city known worldwide for its mild climate, beautiful colonial architecture, and thermal springs, San Miguel is located about 7,000 feet above sea level in the state of Guanajuato, in the central mountainous region of Mexico. San Miguel's cosmopolitan atmosphere and flourishing cultural scene, its variety of entertainment venues, and its well-known schools of art, Spanish language and culture, and authentic Mexican cooking, have helped attract tourists and expatriates from many countries.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;A comfortable and convenient home base for a leisurely exploration of all that San Miguel has to offer, Casa de Juanita is a two-story, 1,750 sq. ft. home with a living room, dining room, and large kitchen downstairs, and a master bedroom and one guest bedroom upstairs, both with a private bathroom and shower. The master bedroom balcony overlooks the private front patio, which opens onto the street through a large door.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Located in Colonia Guadalupe mostly Spanish-speaking residents, Casa de Juanita is an authentic old-style Mexican barrio home, but with the interior furnishings, personal conveniences, and modern services one expects to find in any comfortable and secure holiday home. A small, well-stocked market just across the street from Casa de Juanita will provide you with food and drink, and most of the incidental items you may need. The housekeeper comes in twice a week, and trash is picked up regularly. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Visit the website &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.casadejuanita.net/&quot;&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Casa de Juanita&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/a&gt;]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Nuestro Señor de la Columna</title>
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    <modified>2006-04-02T14:39:56-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-04-02T14:39:56-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//206</id>
    <created>2006-04-02T14:39:56-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Nuestro Señor de la Columna</summary>
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      <![CDATA[Nuestro Se&amp;ntilde;or de la Columna es una escultura de madera policromada, una trágica representación de Cristo flagelado. Fue hecha en 1823 por el padre Remigio Ángel González , capellán de Atotonilco, por encargo de Don Cayetano Vargas, comerciante de la Villa de San Miguel el Grande. Según Félix Luna, el padre Remigio fue el mismo que entregó el estandarte de la Virgen de Guadalupe a Miguel Hidalgo en 1910, al inicio de la Guerra de Independencia. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;La imagen mide aproximadamente 1.80 metros y pesa cerca de 40 kilogramos. En su mejilla, Cristo porta la cicatriz dejada por el beso de Judas, y sus costillas están expuestas por la flagelación. Su cuerpo, cubierto de sangre, se encuentra ligeramente inclinado, apoyando sus brazos en una especie de columna.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Está apoyado en su pie izquierdo, con la pierna derecha ligeramente doblada. Su mirada refleja gran sufrimiento, con un extra&amp;ntilde;o y trágico brillo. Lleva como única vestimenta un cendal de terciopelo púrpura, atado a la cintura y está atado a la columna por una cuerda morada, que cuelga de su cuello.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Se supone que la columna a la cual Cristo está atado para ser flagelado, representa la unión entre el cielo y la tierra.]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Semana Santa</title>
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    <modified>2006-03-30T15:48:25-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-03-30T15:48:25-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//204</id>
    <created>2006-03-30T15:48:25-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Semana Santa</summary>
    <dc:subject>Events</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[Semana Santa is Mexico's second most important holiday season of the year, behind only Christmas, and runs from Palm Sunday to Easter Sunday. In addition to attending Mass on Good Friday and Easter Sunday, many Mexicans will also take advantage of the holiday to go on vacation.]]>
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  </entry>

<entry>
    <title>San Miguel Arcángel</title>
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    <modified>2006-03-27T16:52:34-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-03-27T16:52:34-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//203</id>
    <created>2006-03-27T16:52:34-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">San Miguel Arcángel</summary>
    <dc:subject>Attractions</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[Saint Michael the Archangel is the patron saint of the town founded by the Franciscan monk Fray Juan de San Miguel in 1542. The Catholic church considers the Archangel Michael the leader of the forces of heaven in their triumph over the powers of hell. He has been especially honored and invoked as patron and protector of several towns and churches around the world.]]>
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  </entry>

<entry>
    <title>Neighborhood Watch</title>
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    <modified>2006-03-27T16:34:27-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-03-27T16:34:27-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//202</id>
    <created>2006-03-27T16:34:27-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Neighborhood Watch</summary>
    <dc:subject>News</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[Neighborhood Watch is easy to implement and start. Neighbors identify safety issues in their areas and choose people who are willing to act as block coordinators and work with the police department to observe their areas and make crime reports. The role of the block coordinators, who will be trained in simple procedures,&amp;nbsp;is not to act as vigilantes or substitute police, but rather to assist in looking out for their neighborhoods. In fact, the Neighborhood Watch program is meant to be inclusive and to involve children, youths, adults and the elderly, regardless of nationality.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The program is designed to link the police department and trained members of the community through a network of colonia presidents and &amp;quot;block coordinators.&amp;quot;]]>
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  </entry>

<entry>
    <title>Fire at Gigante</title>
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    <modified>2006-03-27T16:28:03-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-03-27T16:28:03-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//201</id>
    <created>2006-03-27T16:28:03-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Fire at Gigante</summary>
    <dc:subject>News</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[&lt;div&gt;Fire swept through the 800-square-meter warehouse of the supermarket Gigante at 4pm, Wednesday, March 22. More than 200 firefighters from around the state of Guanajuato took more than three hours to control the blaze, which peaked at 5:30pm when flames reached approximately 15 meters in height.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Firefighters hampered by lack of water and protective equipment worked all night to ensure that the fire in the supermarket warehouse, which is filled with highly flammable products, was under control. A secondary blaze occurred around 3am Thursday morning but was extinguished in an hour.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;One chain supermarket, Gigante, its 800-square-meter warehouse suffered a major fire. It has been determined that the fire was caused when two workmen were soldering in the warehouse. The storerooms are a total loss. Although 20% of the supermarket's goods were damaged, there was no structural damage to the rest of neither the Plaza Real del Conde mall nor the movie theaters. By curious circumstance, the Gigante chain already has under construction another store on the corner opposite the Plaza Real de Conde. The new store, a Super G, is to be finished in December.&lt;/div&gt;]]>
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  </entry>

<entry>
    <title>L’encierro à San Miguel de Allende (Sanmiguelada)</title>
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    <modified>2006-03-23T16:34:33-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-03-23T16:34:33-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//200</id>
    <created>2006-03-23T16:34:33-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">L’encierro à San Miguel de Allende (Sanmiguelada)</summary>
    <dc:subject>Events</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[La Sanmiguelada est un festival annuel en honneur &amp;agrave; l&amp;rsquo;archange Saint Michel. Le l&amp;acirc;cher de taureaux (une douzaine) dans la ville &amp;agrave; midi est assez impressionnant. Chaque année, on dénombre des blessés, mais c&amp;rsquo;est une coutume qui vaut le détour si on reste derri&amp;egrave;re les barricades.]]>
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  </entry>

<entry>
    <title>Sanmiguelada</title>
    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.sanmigueldirectory.com/san-miguel-de-allende-199.html" />
    <modified>2006-03-23T16:31:34-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-03-23T16:31:34-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//199</id>
    <created>2006-03-23T16:31:34-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Sanmiguelada</summary>
    <dc:subject>Events</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[Begun in 1973, San Miguel de Allende's Pamplonada (named after Pamplona, Spain, where the running of the bulls originated), it is also known as the Sanmiguelada, and is usually the held the third Saturday of September, on the weekend falling between the celebration of Mexico's Independence Day, El Grito, (September 16th) and the festival for the city's patron saint, San Miguel el Arcángel (September 29th). The annual event attracts more than 20,000 participants from all over Mexico and the world.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Many of San Miguel's restaurants and bars lucky enough to have a vantage point charge admission to see the event in their more comfortable surroundings. Mexican national television also broadcasts the event live. ]]>
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  </entry>

<entry>
    <title>The Firefly (La Luciérnaga)</title>
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    <modified>2006-03-20T14:55:22-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-03-20T14:55:22-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//198</id>
    <created>2006-03-20T14:55:22-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">The Firefly (La Luciérnaga)</summary>
    <dc:subject>News</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[Antes de dejar su puesto para contender por el senado, el último acto oficial de Luis Alberto Villarreal fue poner la primera piedra del centro comercial &amp;quot;La Luciérnaga&amp;quot;, en una ceremonia que se llevó a cabo el 8 de marzo. El centro comercial es una inversión conjunta de Century 21 y Grupo Comercial Gigante.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&amp;quot;La Luciérnaga&amp;quot; será un espacio comercial de servicios, entretenimiento y arte y cultura para la población de San Miguel, en un solo punto, haciendo la propuesta comercial más completa de la ciudad.&amp;quot; &amp;quot;El centro comercial no competirá con los negocios del centro de San Miguel, sino que satisfará las necesidades de la población.&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;]]>
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  </entry>

<entry>
    <title>Candidatos a la Presidencia Municipal 2006-2009</title>
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    <modified>2006-03-20T11:24:26-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-03-20T11:24:26-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//197</id>
    <created>2006-03-20T11:24:26-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Candidatos a la Presidencia Municipal 2006-2009</summary>
    <dc:subject>News</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[Los sanmiguelenses acudirán a las urnas a votar el próximo 2 de julio para elegir un nuevo presidente municipal. Este a&amp;ntilde;o las elecciones prometen ser muy re&amp;ntilde;idas entre los candidatos Jesús Correa Ramírez (Partido Acción Nacional, PAN), Eleazar Romero Domínguez (Partido Revolucionario Institucional, PRI) y Manuel Rosas Hernández (Partido de la Revolución Democrática, PRD).&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Además del perfil de cada uno de los candidatos, hay otros factores que pueden influenciar para que cualquiera de ellos resulte ganador. A nivel local, el legado del ex-alcalde panista, Luis Alberto Villarreal - renovación del centro histórico e infraestructura de proyectos, muchos de los cuales fueron financiados gracias a los esfuerzos de Villarreal-, pueden hacer del candidato del PAN el favorito. Por otro lado, la fuerza popular del candidato del PRD a la presidencia de la República, Andrés Manuel López Obrador, podría ayudar este 2 de julio a Manuel Rosas, candidato local del PRD.]]>
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  </entry>

<entry>
    <title>La Luciernaga (the firefly)</title>
    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.sanmigueldirectory.com/san-miguel-de-allende-196.html" />
    <modified>2006-03-20T11:12:55-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-03-20T11:12:55-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//196</id>
    <created>2006-03-20T11:12:55-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">La Luciernaga (the firefly)</summary>
    <dc:subject>Attractions</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[Before leaving his post to run for a senate seat, one of Mayor Luis Alberto Villarreal's last official acts was to place the first stone for San Miguel's latest development-La Luciérnaga (the firefly) shopping mall. The multimillion-dollar shopping center is a joint investment of the Century 21 real estate firm and the Gigante Commercial Group. &lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;The mall is an ambitious commercial project that will cater to the needs of San Miguel's growing consumer population. &amp;quot;La Luciérnaga is a commercial space for service, entertainment, art and culture for San Miguel's community, concentrated in one location, that will make the city's commercial offerings more complete.&amp;quot; &amp;quot;The mall's purpose is not to compete with San Miguel's downtown business, but to supply the population's necessities.&amp;quot;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;The development, to be constructed on 5.5 hectares, will bring several national chains to San Miguel and offer shopping and entertainment on a large scale. The first stage, scheduled for completion in December 2006, includes a Super G supermarket with a gourmet delicatessen, seven cinemas with seating for more than 1,600 and parking for more than 600 vehicles. The second stage, slated for construction in 2007, will expand the mall to include a chain restaurant with seating for 600; a theater; 59 commercial outlets, including 11 for gourmet and regional food; and an Office Depot.]]>
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  </entry>

<entry>
    <title>Candidates for mayor 2006-2009</title>
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    <modified>2006-03-20T11:03:21-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-03-20T11:03:21-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//195</id>
    <created>2006-03-20T11:03:21-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Candidates for mayor 2006-2009</summary>
    <dc:subject>News</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[Sanmiguelenses go to the polls on July 2 to elect a new mayor for 2006-2009. This year's election promises to be hotly contended between candidates Jesús Correa Ramírez (PAN, National Action Party), Eleazar Romero Domínguez (PRI, Institutional Revolution Party) and Manuel Rosas Hernández (PRD, Democratic Revolution Party). &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Apart from the individual candidates' platforms, other factors may influence the outcome of the election. On a local level, the impressive legacy of PAN mayor Luis Alberto Villarreal-renovations to the historic center and infrastructure projects, many of which were financed by Villarreal's lobbying efforts-may make the PAN candidate a favorite. However, Rosas's candidacy may receive a boost from the popularity of Manuel López Obrador, the PRD candidate in the national presidential election, also to be held this year on July 2.]]>
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  </entry>

<entry>
    <title>Oaxaca (Bundesstaat)</title>
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    <modified>2006-03-20T09:16:25-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-03-20T09:16:25-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//194</id>
    <created>2006-03-20T09:16:25-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Oaxaca (Bundesstaat)</summary>
    <dc:subject>Cities</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[Oaxaca ist ein s&amp;uuml;dlicher Bundesstaat Mexikos. Er liegt unmittelbar westlich des Isthmus von Tehuantepec. Im Norden grenzt er an Puebla und Veracruz, im Westen an Guerrero, im Osten an Chiapas und im S&amp;uuml;den an den Pazifik. Er hat etwa 94.000 km; mit 3,44 Mio. Einwohnern. Die gleichnamige Hauptstadt (Oaxaca de Juárez) hat 259.600 Einwohner (Stand: 2003) und ist bekannt f&amp;uuml;r ihre koloniale Architektur. So wie im benachbarten Chiapas ist auch in Oaxaca der Anteil an indigener Bev&amp;ouml;lkerung sehr hoch, allerdings handelt es sich um Zapoteken, Mixteken und Mazateken.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Die ber&amp;uuml;hmtesten pr&amp;auml;kolumbischen St&amp;auml;tten sind Monte Albán, auf einem Berg oberhalb der Hauptstadt gelegen und Mitla. Der Reporter und Schriftsteller Egon Erwin Kisch nannte Monte Albán, die komplexe Anlage von Pyramiden, Tempeln und Gr&amp;auml;bern, ein Weltwunder.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Die Azteken nannten die Gegend Huaxyácac, was &amp;bdquo;Platz der Huaje-B&amp;auml;ume&amp;ldquo; bedeutet. 1521 konnte das Land erst nach langwierigen K&amp;auml;mpfen von den Spaniern eingenommen werden.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Die ber&amp;uuml;hmteste Pers&amp;ouml;nlichkeit Oaxacas ist Benito Juárez, rechtm&amp;auml;&amp;szlig;iger Pr&amp;auml;sident des Landes w&amp;auml;hrend der Interventionskriege 1861-1866 (siehe Maximilian von Mexiko). Ein weiterer bedeutender Pr&amp;auml;sident aus diesem Staat ist Porfirio Díaz.]]>
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  </entry>

<entry>
    <title>Guanajuato (Bundesstaat)</title>
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    <modified>2006-03-20T09:11:56-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-03-20T09:11:56-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//193</id>
    <created>2006-03-20T09:11:56-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Guanajuato (Bundesstaat)</summary>
    <dc:subject>Cities</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[Der Bundesstaat Guanajuato liegt im mittleren Norden Mexikos. Er hat 4.855.000 Einwohner auf 30.491 km. Hauptstadt ist Guanajuato. Vicente Fox war vor seiner Wahl zum Pr&amp;auml;sidenten hier Gouverneur.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Guanajuato ist einer der wirtschaftlich dynamischsten Bundesstaaten, dessen Wachstumsraten regelm&amp;auml;&amp;szlig;ig &amp;uuml;ber dem Landesdurchschnitt liegen. Die bedeutenden Industriest&amp;auml;dte León, Acámbaro, Irapuato und Celaya liegen in diesem Staat.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Aufgrund des hohen Silbervorkommens war Guanajuato, nach Zentralmexiko und der K&amp;uuml;ste des Golfs von Mexiko, eines der ersten Gebiete, die von den Spaniern in den 1520ern kolonisiert wurden. Noch heute z&amp;auml;hlen die Silberminen Guanajuatos zu den produktivsten der Welt. Neben Silber werden auch Zinn, Gold, Kupfer, Blei, Quecksilber und Opale produziert.]]>
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  </entry>

<entry>
    <title>La Bassa California</title>
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    <modified>2006-03-20T09:05:16-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-03-20T09:05:16-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//192</id>
    <created>2006-03-20T09:05:16-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">La Bassa California</summary>
    <dc:subject>Cities</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[La Bassa California (Baja California) &amp;egrave; uno stato del Messico situato all'estremo nord-est del paese nella parte settentrionale della penisola omonima. Con una superficie di circa 70.000 km;, rappresenta il 3,57% dell'intero territorio della federazione messicana. &amp;Egrave; bagnato ad ovest dall'Oceano Pacifico, a est dal mare di Cortés, mentre confina a est con lo stato di Sonora e a sud con quello della Bassa California del Sud. Confina anche con gli stati statunitensi di California e Arizona.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;La sua capitale &amp;egrave; Mexicali, mentre Tijuana &amp;egrave; la sua citt&amp;agrave; pi&amp;ugrave; popolosa, situata alla frontiera con gli Stati Uniti; altre citt&amp;agrave; importanti sono: Ensenada, San Felipe, Rosarito e Tecate. Lo stato conta circa 2milioni e mezzo di abitanti (2002).]]>
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  </entry>

<entry>
    <title>Chiapas</title>
    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.sanmigueldirectory.com/san-miguel-de-allende-191.html" />
    <modified>2006-03-20T08:58:27-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-03-20T08:58:27-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//191</id>
    <created>2006-03-20T08:58:27-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Chiapas</summary>
    <dc:subject>Cities</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[Il Chiapas (73.887 km;, 4.224.800 abitanti, capitale Tuxtla Gutiérrez, ma la citt&amp;agrave; pi&amp;ugrave; importante &amp;egrave; San Cristóbal de las Casas) &amp;egrave; uno stato del Messico. Con un'estensione pari a circa un quinto dell'Italia, &amp;egrave; una delle 32 entit&amp;agrave; federali (31 stati e 1 distretto federale) che costituiscono la Repubblica Messicana. All'interno del suo territorio, che copre meno del 4% della superficie della Repubblica, si trovano: il 30% delle acque superficiali del Messico; il 40% delle specie di vegetali; il 36% delle variet&amp;agrave; di mammiferi; il 34% delle variet&amp;agrave; di animali anfibi e rettili; il 66% delle variet&amp;agrave; di uccelli; il 20% delle variet&amp;agrave; di pesci d'acqua dolce e l'80% delle variet&amp;agrave; di farfalle. Con queste credenziali si fatica a credere che il Chiapas non sia l'immagine di uno stato fiorente, dove invece il 75% della popolazione sopravvive solo grazie all'economia sommersa e dove il 64% del restante 25% riceve meno del salario minimo (pari a tre dollari USA al giorno).]]>
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  </entry>

<entry>
    <title>Benito Juárez</title>
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    <modified>2006-03-18T14:37:18-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-03-18T14:37:18-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//190</id>
    <created>2006-03-18T14:37:18-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Benito Juárez</summary>
    <dc:subject>Events</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[Benito Pablo Juárez García (March 21, 1806 to July 18, 1872) was a Zapotec Amerindian who served two terms (1861 to 1863 and 1867 to 1872) as President of Mexico. For his resistance to the French occupation and his efforts to modernize the country, Juárez is often regarded as Mexico's greatest and most beloved leader. Together with Porfirio Díaz Mori, they were the only full-blooded Native Americans to serve as Presidents of Mexico.]]>
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  </entry>

<entry>
    <title>Public Library (Biblioteca Publica)</title>
    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.sanmigueldirectory.com/san-miguel-de-allende-189.html" />
    <modified>2006-03-16T10:01:53-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-03-16T10:01:53-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//189</id>
    <created>2006-03-16T10:01:53-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Public Library (Biblioteca Publica)</summary>
    <dc:subject>Phone</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[Biblioteca Publica &lt;br /&gt;Insurgentes 25&lt;br /&gt;San Miguel De Allende, GTO. 37700 &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;From U.S.&lt;br /&gt;Phone: 011 52 415 152 70 48 &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Conversation with Friends is an outreach program where locals practice English and Spanish. &lt;br /&gt;There's also a House and Garden Tour that leaves the library Sundays.]]>
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  </entry>

<entry>
    <title>Mayor Luis Alberto Villarreal Resignation</title>
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    <modified>2006-03-14T14:52:45-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-03-14T14:52:45-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//188</id>
    <created>2006-03-14T14:52:45-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Mayor Luis Alberto Villarreal Resignation</summary>
    <dc:subject>News</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[After 29 months in office and a record of bringing millions of pesos in funding to the city, Mayor Luis Alberto Villarreal leaves office to contend for a senate seat. During a closed city council session on February 28, people voted to accept Villarreal's resignation. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;They also elected Juan Antonio Jaramillo, director of SAPASMA (Water and Sewer System Department of San Miguel), to be acting mayor.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Jaramillo, a member of the PAN (National Action Party), takes office, Friday, March 10, for a period of seven months until the newly elected mayor takes office on October 10, 2006. Seven people voted in favor of Jaramillo as Villarreal's replacement, and three people from the PRD (Democratic Revolution Party) abstained.]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Photography Workshops</title>
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    <modified>2006-03-14T13:11:27-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-03-14T13:11:27-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//187</id>
    <created>2006-03-14T13:11:27-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Photography Workshops</summary>
    <dc:subject>Arts</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[Classes and workshops provide a total immersion learning experience where you will develop new ways of seeing while strengthening your knowledge of shooting techniques and the craft of photography.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Classes are taught by staff and by visiting instructors who teach within their areas of expertise. Located in San Miguel de Allende, a small city in the mountainous state of Guanajuato, in central Mexico. San Miguel offers the enticing blend of an historically preserved colonial town, a touch of modern sophistication and all the traditional customs and heritage of which Mexico is proud. The unique geographical area will inspire exploration of your personal style and will reinforce your shooting techniques.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Both group and private workshops are offered with fully-equipped photo labs, classrooms and shooting studios. Frequent discussions and critiques with fellow students will strengthen your understanding of photography as an art form.]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Airports</title>
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    <modified>2006-03-14T08:59:12-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-03-14T08:59:12-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//186</id>
    <created>2006-03-14T08:59:12-06:00</created>

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    <dc:subject>Travel</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[San Miguel de Allende does not have an airport. The closest international airports that serve San Miguel are León and Mexico City.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Airports&lt;br&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;strong&gt;León BJX&lt;/strong&gt;( Aeropuerto del Bajio )&lt;br&gt;The closest international airport to San Miguel de Allende is between León and Guanajuato in the city of Silao, about 2 hour drive from San Miguel. &lt;br&gt;This airport has a limited number of flights each day, although Continental offers a few arriving from Houston, which is their main hub. &lt;br&gt;Prices vary depending on the season. &lt;br&gt;Usually flying into León's airport is more expensive than flights landing in Mexico City. &lt;br&gt;The advantage of course is in the cost and ease of getting transportation to San Miguel. &lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Mexico City MEX&lt;/strong&gt;( Benito Juárez ) This is the largest and busiest airport in Mexico. &lt;br&gt;It is situated on the east side of Mexico City, but well within the city boundaries &lt;br&gt;There are flights arriving and departing to most areas of the world &lt;br&gt;Flights to Mexico City are more economical than to León &lt;br&gt;The travel time to San Miguel is around 4 hours.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Airport Transportation Options&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;León BJX ( Aereopuerto del Bajío ) Private Car, Van or Taxi: Many guests flying nto León arrange for transportation to San Miguel by car or van with a private airport transportation company from San Miguel.]]>
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<entry>
    <title>The Cuzquena School</title>
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    <modified>2006-03-13T16:04:09-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-03-13T16:04:09-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//185</id>
    <created>2006-03-13T16:04:09-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">The Cuzquena School</summary>
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      <![CDATA[The Cuzquena School has it's own artistic style of the period of the American colonies, that had most of it's characteristic production in the Peruvian city of Cuzco, between the 17th centuries and XVIII.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The school of cuzco, integrated an enormous quantity of artisans in diverse workshops, is recognized for the baroque style of its paintings and sculptures; the main motive of these was to portray biblical passages, religious scenes occurred in American territory (miracles of apparition, mainly) and to saints and associated martyrs the process of evangelización of the colonies.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The works of the school of cuzco are recognized for continuing a common level of representation, by integrating visually iconographic elements and by the use of tones for the paintings and of polychrome woods for the sculptures. ]]>
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<entry>
    <title>La escuela Cuzqueña</title>
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    <modified>2006-03-13T15:44:09-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-03-13T15:44:09-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//184</id>
    <created>2006-03-13T15:44:09-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">La escuela Cuzqueña</summary>
    <dc:subject>Arts</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[Se denomina así a un estilo artístico propio del período de las colonias americanas, que tuvo su más característica producción en la ciudad peruana de Cuzco, entre los siglos XVII y XVIII.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;La escuela cuzque&amp;ntilde;a, que integraba una enorme cantidad de artesanos reunidos en diversos talleres, se reconoce por el estilo barroco de sus pinturas y esculturas; el motivo principal de éstas era recrear pasajes bíblicos, escenas religiosas ocurridas en territorio americano (milagros de aparición, principalmente) y a santos y mártires asociados al proceso de evangelización de las colonias.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Las obras de la escuela cuzque&amp;ntilde;a se reconocen por seguir un patrón común de representación, por integrar visualmente elementos iconográficos católicos occidentales con motivos del imaginario indígena, y por el uso de tonos ocres para la pintura y de madera policromada para las esculturas.]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Veda e faccia in San Miguel de Allende</title>
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    <modified>2006-03-13T08:21:13-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-03-13T08:21:13-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//183</id>
    <created>2006-03-13T08:21:13-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Veda e faccia in San Miguel de Allende</summary>
    <dc:subject>Activities</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[Come noi, troverete quel El Jardin, il quadrato principale, vi transformate in nel vostro punto focale, come esiste come il centro delle attivit&amp;agrave; e di una fonte della citt&amp;agrave; di gente-guardare grande! Vada avanti e colpisca su una conversazione con uno dei gringos trapiantati e scopra che cosa sta continuando in citt&amp;agrave;. Di qui, camminare &amp;egrave; la direzione migliore esplorare; ricordisi di che questa &amp;egrave; una citt&amp;agrave; collinosa con le vie del cobblestone e voi sono astuto portare i pattini comodi. Le gallerie di arte, i boutiques ed i ristoranti sono rimboccati nei cubbyholes durante il centro della citt&amp;agrave;, che &amp;egrave; approssimativamente una diffusione 10-square-block e molta &amp;egrave; zona pedonale, in modo da avrete probabilit&amp;agrave; ampia osservare la gente venire ed andare sulle vie. Revel in sedicesimo ed architettura 17th-century, lavoro in pietra e fontani; senta l'odore dei fiori freschi del taglio da vendere lungo il quadrato principale; ed aspett ritmo timeless da aumentare dai cobblestones invecchiati nel vostro cuore.]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Hotels e base prime colazioni</title>
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    <modified>2006-03-13T08:16:06-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-03-13T08:16:06-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//182</id>
    <created>2006-03-13T08:16:06-06:00</created>

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    <dc:subject>Hotels</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[Gli hotel ed il B&amp;Bs del San Miguel de Allende sono una delle cose più grandi circa un soggiorno in questo posto enchanting. Troverete il la cosa migliore di architettura coloniale, del vibrancy messicano e dei loro propri stili unici per fare un soggiorno in qualunque di questi posti, memorable. ]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Voyez et faites dans San Miguel de Allende</title>
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    <modified>2006-03-13T08:00:41-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-03-13T08:00:41-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//181</id>
    <created>2006-03-13T08:00:41-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Voyez et faites dans San Miguel de Allende</summary>
    <dc:subject>Activities</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[Comme nous, vous trouverez ce El Jardin, la place principale, devient votre point focal, comme il existe comme centre des activités et d'une source de la ville de grande personne-observation ! Allez-y et frappez vers le haut d'une conversation avec l'un des Gringos transplantés et découvrez ce qui continue en ville. D'ici, la marche est le meilleur chemin de l'explorer ; rappelez-vous que c'est une ville accidentée avec des rues de caillou et vous sont futés pour porter les chaussures confortables. Des galeries d'art, les boutiques, et les restaurants sont rempliés dans des cubbyholes dans tout le centre de la ville, qui est rudement une diffusion 10-square-block, et beaucoup est zone piétonni&amp;egrave;re, ainsi vous aurez la chance suffisante d'observer des personnes venir et aller sur les rues. Revel dans le 16&amp;egrave;me et l'architecture 17th-century, la ma&amp;ccedil;onnerie, et des fontaines ; sentez les fleurs fra&amp;icirc;ches de coupe &amp;agrave; vendre le long de la place principale ; et attente le rythme intemporel &amp;agrave; lever des pavés ronds &amp;acirc;gés dans votre coeur. ]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Entendez les musiciens doués</title>
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    <modified>2006-03-13T07:56:36-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-03-13T07:56:36-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//180</id>
    <created>2006-03-13T07:56:36-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Entendez les musiciens doués</summary>
    <dc:subject>Activities</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[Vous ne trouverez aucun aliment de préparation rapide de feux de circulation, au néon ou dans San Miguel de Allende ! Assez petit explorer en quelques jours, San Miguel de Allende travaille sa magie sur votre &amp;acirc;me et psyche si vous pouvez rester juste un peu plus longtemps. Le travail dans une classe de cuisine ou de photographie, montent &amp;agrave; cheval, un trempage en ressorts chauds, f&amp;ecirc;te d'achats pour de beaux arts et métiers mexicains et art original, ou une visite d'extraction de fant&amp;ocirc;me-ville. Voir les nos itinéraires de l'échantillon San Miguel de Allende. Essayez les restaurants célébrés de la ville, entendez les musiciens doués, ou choyez-vous juste par l'embrayage vers le bas pour un régal pour les sens. Voici certains de nos passe-temps et retraites préférés.]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Choses préférées dans San Miguel de Allende</title>
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    <modified>2006-03-13T07:49:13-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-03-13T07:49:13-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//179</id>
    <created>2006-03-13T07:49:13-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Choses préférées dans San Miguel de Allende</summary>
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      <![CDATA[Béni avec des vues renversantes des montagnes environnantes et d'un climat parfait, San Miguel de Allende a été construit en 1592 par un moine franciscain et a déclaré un monument national en 1929. Vous trouverez l'évidence de la communauté internationale substantielle d'arts partout et de l'anglais parlé largement. Les restaurants, les h&amp;ocirc;tels, le lit et les petits déjeuners, les galeries d'art, et les magasins locaux tous refl&amp;egrave;tent une juxtaposition précise du colonial espagnol et nuanced les mod&amp;egrave;les mexicains qui ne peuvent pas &amp;ecirc;tre trouvés ailleurs au Mexique. Il est simplement sensationnel! ]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Tours of Mexico</title>
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    <modified>2006-03-12T15:11:52-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-03-12T15:11:52-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//178</id>
    <created>2006-03-12T15:11:52-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Tours of Mexico</summary>
    <dc:subject>Activities</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[While most of the tour staff generally are not proficient in English or Spanish, even if they say they are, they usually have some knowledge of the historical and cultural areas of Central Mexico.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Take a tour that covers cultural centers like Mexico City (walk and drive along the Reforma, the city's main drag, or visit the pyramids of the Sun and Moon in Teotihuacan). You can visit any one of these historic cities: San Miguel de Allende (where Mexico's revolution against Spain began); Guanajuato (learn about the mummies in one of Mexico's most beautifully preserved colonial cities); Querétaro with its elegant colonial architecture; Dolores Hidalgo (cradle of independence and a designated national historic monument); and many other historic locations. Last but not least, go on one of their special guided tours to see the marvel of the annual return of the Monarch Butterflies to their wintering grounds in México, or visit a hand-painted pottery operation in the mountains near Guanajuato.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div&gt;Find a tour company that has a mission is to make your stay in Mexico as comfortable, informative, and rewarding an experience as possible. Eliminate the hassle and broaden your horizons. Don't leave your Mexico vacation to chance.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;If you haven't experienced the Magical Powers of San Miguel de Allende, start enjoying life and come on down!&lt;/div&gt;]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Art Workshops</title>
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    <modified>2006-03-12T14:58:55-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-03-12T14:58:55-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//177</id>
    <created>2006-03-12T14:58:55-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Art Workshops</summary>
    <dc:subject>Arts</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[Need a break? Need to concentrate on your art or writing? Always wanted to try basket weaving or work on your Spanish, but never had the time or just the right opportunity?&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Whether you are a corporate type who has finally decided to pursue that love of photography, an art instructor or professional artist who wants to stretch your artistic endeavors - A Art Workshop in San Miguel de Allende has something to expand your creative horizons.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;San Miguel offers workshops in the arts as part of a unique and well-planned travel experience. A look around shows the variety of classes offered by instructors who are well-established and successful in their fields.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Art Workshops in San Miguel de Allende provide a total travel package. There is lodging in beautiful old colonial homes. Overflow stay in very nice, hotels, a hearty breakfast, your flight from many major US cities, ground transportation and some very interesting field trips.]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Computer Upgrades</title>
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    <modified>2006-03-10T15:14:09-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-03-10T15:14:09-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//176</id>
    <created>2006-03-10T15:14:09-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Computer Upgrades</summary>
    <dc:subject>News</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[A smooth transition to a new computer isn't guaranteed, so why not upgrade? A corollary to Murphy's Law states that the day after you delete a file, throw out a software manual, or give away an old computer is the day you desperately need it. Your old system may not be suited to high-speed graphics or fast-paced games, but if it's sporting a Pentium II CPU or better, it's probably more than adequate for word processing, Web browsing, and other basic tasks. New home networking products make sharing a high-speed Internet link cheaper and easier than ever.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;If your old computer is too slow, consider adding more RAM. Upgrading your PC's memory is easy and still relatively cheap (though not as cheap as it was a few months ago). It's often an effective performance booster, especially if your old PC has less than 128MB of RAM. Upgrade Guide: Install RAM modules step by step for more on memory upgrades.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Another way to breathe new life into an old system is to reinstall Windows and your applications. Over time, Windows accumulates bugs and glitches that slow performance. After the reinstall, be sure to download all patches available for your OS from Microsoft's Windows Update site.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;If your PC has to go, consider donating it to a charity that accepts computers.]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Donate your Computer to Charity</title>
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    <modified>2006-03-10T15:02:40-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-03-10T15:02:40-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//175</id>
    <created>2006-03-10T15:02:40-06:00</created>

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      <![CDATA[Here are a few donating tips:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Make sure your computer is wanted. Any system with a Pentium processor or better should be suitable for donation to a charity. Call first, however, to find out if any restrictions or rules apply--and be sure to ask about delivery instructions, parking, pickups, and so on.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Include everything. Package the keyboard, mouse, manuals, and software disks with the PC. A total system is easier to process and much more useful than a partial one.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Clean it up. Giving your PC's exterior a quick wipe-down is a welcome courtesy. Also, remove all your personal files. You can do this with a program such as Norton SystemWorks, or you can simply reformat the hard drive. If you reformat, be sure to reinstall the operating system. Otherwise the organization may have to pay for a new license.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Get it in writing. For tax purposes, get a receipt from the organization to confirm your donation. Make sure it has the date, the make and model number of your PC, and the make and model number of all other equipment you donate. The IRS allows you to deduct the fair market value of your PC, not the replacement cost or the purchase price. See Publication 526, Charitable Contributions, on the IRS Web site.]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Oratorio of San Felipe Neri</title>
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    <modified>2006-03-09T11:43:54-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-03-09T11:43:54-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//174</id>
    <created>2006-03-09T11:43:54-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Oratorio of San Felipe Neri</summary>
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      <![CDATA[The Oratorio of San Felipe Neri, one block north of San Francisco, is the favorite of San Miguelenses. Originally founded by a mulatto congregation, the late seventeenth century building was expanded by a larger community who seized the church through legal process, or assimilated the founding mulattos, depending on one's interpretation of events. The baroque stone facade, displaying an Indian influence, was added in the eighteenth century.]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Stirling Dickinson</title>
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    <modified>2006-03-09T11:38:18-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-03-09T11:38:18-06:00</issued>
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    <created>2006-03-09T11:38:18-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Stirling Dickinson</summary>
    <dc:subject>Attractions</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[The lovely country mansion of Don Tomás de la Canal, about ten blocks southwest from the jardin, is famous today as the Allende Institute. The prestigious art and language school was founded in 1938 by Stirling Dickinson, the first prominent American to settle permanently in San Miguel. Dickinson's home on a hillside above the town is a gathering place for other resident Americans and tourists alike. He is a world-class authority on orchids and has the largest collection in Mexico. The gardens are open to the public, but inquire locally for opening times. Ask the cab driver for Los Pocitos, The Orchids. ]]>
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<entry>
    <title>The Church and Convent of La Concepcion</title>
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    <modified>2006-03-09T11:33:48-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-03-09T11:33:48-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//172</id>
    <created>2006-03-09T11:33:48-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">The Church and Convent of La Concepcion</summary>
    <dc:subject>Attractions</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[The Church and Convent of La Concepcion, once the largest religious complex in San Miguel, is located two blocks west of the jardin. The compound is topped by a monumental dome modeled after that of the Eglise du Dome of the H&amp;ocirc;tel des Invalides in Paris. A two-storied portion of the convent surrounding a patio, one of the largest in colonial New Spain, is now Bellas Artes, a cultural center where classes are held in painting, music, language and other subjects. Huge ancient trees shade the patio and the fountain in the center. There is a small cafe in a corner of the ground floor. A relaxing tea break at one of the outdoor tables, shaded by the overhanging porch, must be one of the best kept secrets in San Miguel. Bellas Artes students undoubtedly would prefer that it remain so.]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Aztec Dancing</title>
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    <modified>2006-03-09T07:37:34-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-03-09T07:37:34-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//171</id>
    <created>2006-03-09T07:37:34-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Aztec Dancing</summary>
    <dc:subject>Arts</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[An Aztec Dance is a ritual, is art, is exercise and is a show.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Aztec Dancing has been preserved through many years throughout the center of Mexico. It is a legacy that will never disappear as long as the Aztec race exists. The Spaniards destroyed their temples and deities, but they couldn't get rid of the dances and rituals.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;During the last few years, more ruins and archaeological pieces have been discovered and the history of the Aztecs is still being rebuilt. Now the Aztec Dances have more interest and value as important part of the Mexican identity.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Aztec Dancing represent a gratitude to the nature that they used to worship - the rain, the fire, the wind, the sun and the moon.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The Dancers wear elegant headdresses or &amp;quot;Penachos&amp;quot; made of feathers from pheasant, peacock, rooster, ostrich and turkey that represent greatness and pride. The costumes are made with different fabrics, in colorful designs, decorations and Aztec idols.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The Dancers use a rattler to sound when dancing. Many big seeds are fastened tightly around the feet in order to rattle like the feathered rattler serpent &amp;quot;Quetzalcoatl&amp;quot;. The sound of the drum means the thunder. The shield was used for protection in war.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;With the coming of the Spaniards and the imposition of Christianity, the Aztec Dances and rituals have become a mixture of cultures. It is a tradition to dance during the day on the celebrations of Saints or Virgins for devotion outside the churches.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Usually 30 or more dancers make a circle and take turns to dance in the center. Before starting and when finishing everyone dances making a cross with their feet. Most of the dancers do it to show their faith and gratitude to God.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The Aztec Dancing give joy on the celebrations in Mexico and represent union, conformity and conquest.]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Geschichte Azteken</title>
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    <modified>2006-03-08T14:58:38-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-03-08T14:58:38-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//170</id>
    <created>2006-03-08T14:58:38-06:00</created>

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    <dc:subject>Travel</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[Obwohl es vor den Azteken und w&amp;auml;hrend ihrer Herrschaft noch eine Reihe von anderen St&amp;auml;mmen mit einer hoch entwickelten Kultur in Mexiko gab, sind sie, neben den Mayas die Bekanntesten. W&amp;auml;hrend die Mayas die Yucatan Halbinsel und halb Mittelamerika beherrschten, regierten die Azteken in Zentralmexiko. Ihre Urspr&amp;uuml;nge liegen z.T. noch im Dunkeln. Sie selbst betrachteten sich als die Nachkommen der Tolteken, deren Bl&amp;uuml;tezeit um das Jahr 1175 zuende ging. Eindrucksvolle Hinterlassenschaft der Tolteken, sind die Atlanten von Tula (ca. 1&amp;frac12; Std. mit dem Autobus von Mexiko-Stadt entfernt).&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Der Stamm der Azteken (&amp;quot;Leute aus dem Land Aztlán&amp;quot;) wanderten im 12. Jahrhundert von Nordwesten aus, in das Hochtal von Mexiko-Stadt ein. In dem von S&amp;uuml;mpfen umgebenen Gebiet in Texcoco, in einem der Talseen bauten sie auf einer Insel eine Siedlung der sie den Namen Tenochtitlán gaben. Von da an bezeichneten sich die Azteken als &amp;quot;Mexica&amp;quot;.]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Hostels - Haciendas</title>
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    <modified>2006-03-08T14:29:58-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-03-08T14:29:58-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//169</id>
    <created>2006-03-08T14:29:58-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Hostels - Haciendas</summary>
    <dc:subject>Hotels</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[Es gibt in Mexiko Hotels, die traumhaft sch&amp;ouml;n sind und zu den Sch&amp;ouml;nsten der Welt z&amp;auml;hlen und es gibt auch welche, die den Namen &amp;quot;Hotel&amp;quot; nicht verdienen. Wie schon im Kapitel &amp;quot;Liebe und Sex&amp;quot; erw&amp;auml;hnt: es gibt Hotel, Motels und Garage Hotels, die Letzteren sind pure Absteigen.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Wer auf gut Gl&amp;uuml;ck durchs Land reist, wie ich es, in meinen ersten Jahr gemacht habe, kann Hotels finden, die zwar in keinen Reisef&amp;uuml;hrer stehen und auch nicht einmal ein Sternchen in irgend einen Hotelf&amp;uuml;hrer haben aber durchaus sauber, preiswert und charmant sind. Man kann aber auch Pech haben und die Zimmer sind klein, schmutzig und voller Kackelaken. Man liegt dann auf schmutzigen und verschlissen Matratzen und trocknet sich mit schmuddeligen Handt&amp;uuml;chern ab. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Wer aber in Urlaub f&amp;auml;hrt, sollte sich da besser nicht, auf das Gef&amp;uuml;hl und viel Gl&amp;uuml;ck verlassen. Ist man aber schon mal im Land und man hat nicht vorgebucht, sollte man nach der Touristeninformation fragen, die es in fast jeden gr&amp;ouml;&amp;szlig;eren Ort gibt. In den meisten B&amp;uuml;ros spricht man Englisch und findet meist etwas Passendes. Nur wenn es Messen oder &amp;quot;Puentes&amp;quot; (freie Tage zwischen Feiertage) gibt, dann kann man auch regelrecht auf der Stra&amp;szlig;e bleiben. Hochsaison sind die Tage um Weihnachten und Ostern. Dann ost ein guter Reisef&amp;uuml;hrer mit Hotelempfehlungen zwar nicht schlecht aber man kann sich nicht immer darauf verlassen, ob das Hotel nicht gerade ausgebucht ist und ob die Preise noch stimmen. ]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Talavera und Azulejos</title>
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    <modified>2006-03-08T14:21:46-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-03-08T14:21:46-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//168</id>
    <created>2006-03-08T14:21:46-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Talavera und Azulejos</summary>
    <dc:subject>Shopping</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[Was den Chinesen ihr Porzellan, das war viele Jahrhunderte lang den Spaniern und sp&amp;auml;ter den Mexikanern ihr Talavera. Talavera wird zwar auch nur aus &amp;quot;Ton&amp;quot; gemacht aber die Verarbeitung und die k&amp;uuml;nstlerische Bearbeitung setzt es &amp;uuml;ber die &amp;uuml;blichen Tonwaren.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Die ersten spanischen Tonwaren die von Franziskanerm&amp;ouml;nchen nach Mexiko gebracht wurden stammten &amp;uuml;berwiegend aus der spanischen Stadt Talavera, bei Toledo und wurden zur Ausschm&amp;uuml;ckung von Kirchen und Alt&amp;auml;ren verwandt, sp&amp;auml;ter auch verst&amp;auml;rkt im privaten Bereich benutzt. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Mit der Zeit konnte der steigende Bedarf nach hochwertigen Keramikwaren nicht mehr durch Exportrationen gedeckt werden; zumal dies auch sehr kostspielig wurde. So entstanden die ersten mexikanischen Produktionsst&amp;auml;tten, jeweils an den Orten, wo man den Ton fand, der f&amp;uuml;r die Herstellung von Talavera ben&amp;ouml;tigt wurde.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Einer dieser Orte ist Puebla, wo man mit der aufwendigen Herstellung im 17. Jahrhundert began. Aufwendig ist die Herstellung dieser ganz besonderen Art von Keramik, weil man verschieden Tonsorten mischt, so wird brauner, wei&amp;szlig;er und gelber Ton verknetet und so lange der Sonne ausgesetzt, da&amp;szlig; ein Teil des Wassers aus ihm verdunstet. Dann wird er in einen dunklen feuchten Raum circa 30 Tage zwischengelagert, bevor er endg&amp;uuml;ltig verarbeitet wird.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Die Keramikware wird an der Sonne getrocknet und anschlie&amp;szlig;end in einen Ofen bei 600 bis 800&amp;deg;C gebrandt. Anschlie&amp;szlig;end werden sie kunstvoll bemalt, getrocknet und nochmals, diesmal aber bei &amp;uuml;ber 1000&amp;deg;C gebrandt.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Urspr&amp;uuml;nglich wurden die Keramikgegenst&amp;auml;nde nur mit den Farben Blau und Wei&amp;szlig; bemalt, sp&amp;auml;ter kammen noch orange, gelb, braun und gr&amp;uuml;n hinzu. Dabei hilt man sich an die spanischen Muster, die ihrerseits auf arabische Vorbilder zur&amp;uuml;ck gingen. Heute hat sich aber eine ganz eigene mexikanische Form der Bemalung entwickelt, die wiederum von Ort zu Ort variert.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Die beliebtesten Produkte aus Talavera sind: Boden- und Wandflie&amp;szlig;en, Pflanzenk&amp;uuml;bel, T&amp;ouml;pfe, Terrinen, Urnen, Teller und Tassen und seit einigen Jahren auch verst&amp;auml;rkt Kerzenst&amp;auml;nder, Vasen, kleine Truhen und sogar Bilderrahmen.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Die Boden- und Wandfliesen, Azulejos genannt, vom Wort azul=blau findet man in alten Kirchen, Haciendas und auch noch heute in vielen Hotels und privaten H&amp;auml;user. Sie sind ein sch&amp;ouml;nes Mitbringsel, da sie sich harmonisch als Schmuckst&amp;uuml;cke mit braunen Bodenfliesen verarbeiten lassen.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Heute findet man zahlreiche Talavera-Betriebe in Puebla, in Dolores Hidalgo, in Tlaquepaque und Tonala in der N&amp;auml;he von Guadalajara.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Meist sieht man die Waren nur in Souvenirshops, wer aber Zeit hat sollte besser mal einen Blick beim Hersteller reinwerfen. Die meisten Produktionsbetriebe haben auch Ausstellungs- und Verkaufsr&amp;auml;ume. Hier sind die Keramikwaren zwar nicht so sch&amp;ouml;n dekorativ aufgestellt, wie ind den Souvenirl&amp;auml;den und es ist meist auch ziemlich staubig und etwas ungeordnet aber die Preise sind wesentlich niedriger. Auch kann man sich hier, ein Namensschild f&amp;uuml;r das Haus auf Bestellung anfertigen lassen - was aber ein paar Wochen dauern kann.]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Tennis in Mexico's Colonial Heartland</title>
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    <modified>2006-03-07T18:29:34-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-03-07T18:29:34-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//167</id>
    <created>2006-03-07T18:29:34-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Tennis in Mexico's Colonial Heartland</summary>
    <dc:subject>Activities</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[Whether you're a beginner just trying to get the ball in the singles court, or an advanced doubles team trying to make it to the sectionals, tennis is a game of knowing where to aim the ball and then executing that tactical intention.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Imagine yourself driving the ball to your target, with Accuracy, Consistency &amp;amp; Power! Improve your strokes today.]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Mercado de Artesanias</title>
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    <modified>2006-03-07T18:11:18-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-03-07T18:11:18-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//166</id>
    <created>2006-03-07T18:11:18-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Mercado de Artesanias</summary>
    <dc:subject>Shopping</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[The city will only rent a stall at this market to artisans - and you can buy everything from the usual tourist stuff (postcards &amp;amp; salt shakers) to handcut tin ornaments. There is truly a ton of silver jewelry, beaded everything, hand painted pottery, papier mache and cast aluminum.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The market runs at an angle down three blocks and you can enter it at several spots - on Loreto, on Reloj and on Hidalgo. There are signs on the buildings nearby pointing the way. If you are at the Jardine, just walk north on Reloj and you can't miss it. ]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Mercado</title>
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    <modified>2006-03-07T16:11:26-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-03-07T16:11:26-06:00</issued>
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    <created>2006-03-07T16:11:26-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Mercado</summary>
    <dc:subject>Shopping</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[Mexican Market is authentically Mexico and is further enriched with a fascinating legacy of public markets. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The uniquely delightful experience of bargain-hunting awaits you. Set your sights on rows of authentic crafts such as leather goods, paper-mache, blankets, apparel, pottery, jewelry and an assortment of other interesting regional products found in the many colorful shops.]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Torta de Elote</title>
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    <modified>2006-03-07T15:28:35-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-03-07T15:28:35-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//164</id>
    <created>2006-03-07T15:28:35-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Torta de Elote</summary>
    <dc:subject>Food</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[A corn souffle or Pudding that can be eaten with Rajas con Crema or with pork in Salsa verde. Some people add sugar or honey. If you like Corn you will love this recipe. It can be made ahead of time and refrigerated or frozen untill ready to serve.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;8 cups corn kernels&lt;br&gt;1 cup butter&lt;br&gt;1/2 cup milk&lt;br&gt;1 tablespoon baking powder&lt;br&gt;1 teaspoon salt&lt;br&gt;5 eggs, separated&lt;br&gt;3/4 cup fine breadcrumbs&lt;br&gt;1 cup sugar (optional) ]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Shrimp Ceviche</title>
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    <modified>2006-03-07T15:06:20-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-03-07T15:06:20-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//163</id>
    <created>2006-03-07T15:06:20-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Shrimp Ceviche</summary>
    <dc:subject>Food</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[It's a very colorful and appealing appetizer dish, and is exceptionally low in calories. The shrimp is &quot;cooked&quot; chemically by the acid in the lime juice, rather than physically (with heat). You may substitute a good-quality white fish, such as halibut or mahi-mahi, for the shrimp, if desired. Depending on how fast and skilled you are with your knives, and whether you use fresh-squeezed or bottled lime juice, the initial prep for this ceviche can take anywhere from 15 to 60 minutes. &lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;2 medium cucumbers&lt;br&gt;1 large red bell pepper&lt;br&gt;1 large orange bell pepper&lt;br&gt;1 large yellow bell pepper&lt;br&gt;1 medium poblano chile or serrano chili pepper&lt;br&gt;1/2 large red onion&lt;br&gt;1 bunch fresh cilantro&lt;br&gt;1 cup lime juice (fresh preferred, bottled okay)&lt;br&gt;1 1/4lbs raw shrimp, butterflied and deveined (21-30 count)]]>
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<entry>
    <title>The Meditation Center</title>
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    <modified>2006-03-07T11:08:33-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-03-07T11:08:33-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//162</id>
    <created>2006-03-07T11:08:33-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">The Meditation Center</summary>
    <dc:subject>Activities</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[The Meditation Center of San Miguel de Allende. The Center is Buddhist oriented and open to all forms of silent, still meditation. Over the years meditators from many traditions and parts of the world have passed through San Miguel and sat with us. A non-profit organization that is operated in an informal, democratic fashion by those who attend on a regular basis. Yard sales, donations from programs, membership fees, and general donations help keep the Center open.]]>
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<entry>
    <title>LifePath Retreats</title>
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    <modified>2006-03-07T10:41:34-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-03-07T10:41:34-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//161</id>
    <created>2006-03-07T10:41:34-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">LifePath Retreats</summary>
    <dc:subject>Activities</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[LifePath Retreats are rapid and effective in-depth workshops designed to promote positive change in your life, presented in the serene and picturesque setting of San Miguel de Allende, Mexico. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;LifePath Retreats are created for you to look deeper into your life for meaning and purpose - to help you gain clarity and direction in many areas: relationship, career, financial stability and prosperity, family history, health, life crises, grieving, creativity, life passages, mental and emotional well-being, and living to your fullest potential.]]>
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  </entry>

<entry>
    <title>Golf Club Malanquin</title>
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    <modified>2006-03-07T09:10:43-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-03-07T09:10:43-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//160</id>
    <created>2006-03-07T09:10:43-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Golf Club Malanquin</summary>
    <dc:subject>Phone</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[Carretera San Miguel - Celaya Km.3 Apartado Postal 332&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Phone Number 01 (415) 152-05-16, 01 (415) 154-82-10 &lt;br /&gt;Phone and fax 01 (415) 152-67-21]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Club de Golf Malanquín</title>
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    <modified>2006-03-07T08:44:40-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-03-07T08:44:40-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//159</id>
    <created>2006-03-07T08:44:40-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Club de Golf Malanquín</summary>
    <dc:subject>Activities</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[Club de Golf Malanquin localizado en la ciudad de San Miguel de Allende, estado de Guanajuato. Ciudad colonial, con una gran tradición de arte y cultura, donde se cuenta con un clima templado durante todo el a&amp;ntilde;o. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;El campo de Golf es un desafio. Sus trazos ondulados con variedad de obstáculos naturales hacen el juego más interesante y difícil. El contraste entre el verde del campo y la vegetación desértica de los alrededores ofrecen al jugador una vista muy pintoresca. ]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Golf Club Malanquin</title>
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    <modified>2006-03-07T08:38:18-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-03-07T08:38:18-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//158</id>
    <created>2006-03-07T08:38:18-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Golf Club Malanquin</summary>
    <dc:subject>Activities</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[The Golf Club Malanquin, is located in San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato State. San Miguel de Allende is a colonial city with cobblestone streets, cultural activities, art galleries, and wonderful moderate weather. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The course is a challenge. It's rolling fairways with a variety of natural obstacles makes the game more interesting and difficult. The contrast between the green fairways and the surrounding desert vegetation gives the player a picturesque view.]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Las artesanías de latón</title>
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    <modified>2006-03-06T16:47:37-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-03-06T16:47:37-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//156</id>
    <created>2006-03-06T16:47:37-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Las artesanías de latón</summary>
    <dc:subject>Activities</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[Por las calles tranquilas de San Miguel de Allende se llega hasta un peque&amp;ntilde;o taller. &lt;div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div&gt;Aquí las técnicas para que los peces, mariposas y lagartijas brillen multicolores sobre una pared o suspendidos en móviles.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Las manos de estos artesanos recrean una y otra vez la tradición de San Miguel de Allende en Guanajuato, porque el latón es uno de los materiales originales trabajados en esta región.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&amp;ldquo;Es un arte partiendo de que usamos herramientas rústicas y en algunos momentos se necesita la tecnología también.&amp;rdquo;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Con lentes oscuros, armado con soplete y pinzas Pastor recorta con fuego directo y le da forma a los pedazos de metal, más de 100 dise&amp;ntilde;os diferentes que a lo largo de 36 a&amp;ntilde;os han viajado por todos los rincones del país e incluso han volado hasta Canadá, Irlanda y Estados Unidos.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;En el torno afina el decorado y nuevamente el soplete imprime tonos dorados y plata a cada figura.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&amp;ldquo;Enseguida de eso le damos un ba&amp;ntilde;o de algún metal, después de eso le damos un tratamiento de ácido y fuego.&amp;rdquo;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;El toque final es poner a las piezas tonos brillantes con los colores que en este taller se preparan.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&amp;ldquo;Algunos son a base de ácidos y fuego, casi por lo regular son químicos y soluciones que a veces tenemos por ahí un secreto para darles un tono especial.&amp;rdquo;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;/div&gt;]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Horseback Riding</title>
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    <modified>2006-03-06T15:22:17-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-03-06T15:22:17-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//155</id>
    <created>2006-03-06T15:22:17-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Horseback Riding</summary>
    <dc:subject>Activities</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[There's nothing quite like seeing the world from the back of a horse. We humans have been riding for 4,000 years, but ever since the introduction of the automobile, we seem to have completely lost touch with our equestrian past. Thankfully, riding across the countryside on horseback is a surefire way to reconnect with those bygone times. Let your trusty steed take you across las colinas of the Sierra Madre, explore the indian reserves, or practice your roping skills on a Mexican cattle drive. ]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Hoteles</title>
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    <modified>2006-03-06T15:11:02-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-03-06T15:11:02-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//154</id>
    <created>2006-03-06T15:11:02-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Hoteles</summary>
    <dc:subject>Hotels</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[San Miguel de Allende cuenta con una variedad de hoteles y bed &amp;amp; breakfast para todos los gustos y presupuestos. ]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Casa de Allende - Museo Histórico</title>
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    <modified>2006-03-06T15:06:22-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-03-06T15:06:22-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//153</id>
    <created>2006-03-06T15:06:22-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Casa de Allende - Museo Histórico</summary>
    <dc:subject>Attractions</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[Este histórico edificio, comenzó a construirse en el a&amp;ntilde;o de 1760 por Domingo Narciso de Allende y Ayerdi y un a&amp;ntilde;o después fue dado como regalo de bodas a María Josefa de Unzaga su contrayente (padres de Ignacio Allende y Unuzaga). Fue en esta casa en donde nació y creció Ignacio Allende, uno de los héroes más connotados de la Independencia de México. A finales de 1810 la casa fue confiscada por el gobierno virreinal; meses antes, de ahí salió el primer ejército insurgente hacia su primera batalla formal.&lt;br /&gt;Consumada la independencia de México, el nuevo gobierno regresó la propiedad a sus due&amp;ntilde;os, quienes posteriormente la vendieron. Desde 1860 perteneció a la familia González Larrinúa y a principios del siglo XX fue vendida a la familia del se&amp;ntilde;or Vega, que la conservó hasta 1976 a&amp;ntilde;o en que la adquirió el estado de Guanajuato que inició su restauración en 1985.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;El edificio se encuentra ubicado en la esquina que forman las calles de Umarán y Cuna de Allende. Consta de dos niveles y como en la mayoría de las casas de esa época, las habitaciones se comunicaban entre si. La fachada, de un solo parámetro, es asimétrica; su acceso principal se enmarca con una rica portada barroca con elementos neoclásicos, sus balcones y rejas lucen herrería de fierro forjado con bellos dise&amp;ntilde;os.]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Town of Art</title>
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    <modified>2006-03-06T14:42:59-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-03-06T14:42:59-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//152</id>
    <created>2006-03-06T14:42:59-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Town of Art</summary>
    <dc:subject>Shopping</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[San Miguel de Allende is a town of artists; you'll find art for sale not only in galleries but also in restaurants, offices, and just about anywhere there's space in a public area. San Miguel de Allende is also a town of artisans working mainly with clay, iron, brass, tin, blown glass, and papier-maché. San Miguel de Allende is a town of shopkeepers who sell locally produced items as well as folk art and decorative objects from across Mexico. There are so many stores, and they are so different from each other, that a list would not be helpful. If you're looking for something in particular (say, gold-leaf candlesticks or a Huichol ceremonial mask), ask the shopkeepers you meet. Most of them have a good idea of what's out there.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Stores are usually open Monday through Saturday from 10am to 2pm and 4 to 8pm. Most stores close on Sunday. If you're interested in Talavera pottery, consider going to nearby Dolores Hidalgo. There are a lot of new and interesting shops on and around calles Hernández Macías and Zacateros. Also, you can find some fun knickknacks at the Mercado de Artesanías (handicrafts market), but it will require hunting through lots of goods that are either too tacky or not tacky enough. The mercado occupies a walkway 3 blocks long that descends from the municipal market past the Hotel Quinta Loreto.]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Talavera Pottery</title>
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    <modified>2006-03-06T14:33:00-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-03-06T14:33:00-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//151</id>
    <created>2006-03-06T14:33:00-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Talavera Pottery</summary>
    <dc:subject>Shopping</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[Shopping is irrestible in San Miguel de Allende. Visit&amp;nbsp; Dolores Hidalgo, known for its Talavera pottery (colorful glazed earthenware introduced by the Spaniards in the 16th century), the town is only 20 miles from San Miguel de Allende, but a world away.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The ceramics shops are filled with treasures. The largest stores are on Calle Distrito Federal, about a 10-minute walk from the bus station. Azulejos Talavera Cortes, the largest tile factory in town, is a warehouse the size of two football fields and offers more than 250 distinct designs. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Pottery row or the Calle Puebla has an enormous selection of vases, candlesticks, decorative boxes and lamps glazed in bright primary colors. Most stores also offer full sets of lead-free dishes painted with sunflowers, fruit and tropical fish.]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Pipián de Chile Ancho</title>
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    <modified>2006-03-06T09:11:31-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-03-06T09:11:31-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//150</id>
    <created>2006-03-06T09:11:31-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Pipián de Chile Ancho</summary>
    <dc:subject>Food</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[Pipián de Chile Ancho&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;2 chiles anchos (these are dry chiles) &lt;br /&gt;3 roma or plum tomatoes&lt;br /&gt;1 thin slice of white onion&lt;br /&gt;1 garlic clove&lt;br /&gt;2 cups chicken broth (one cup for blending)&lt;br /&gt;1 tablespoon vegetable oil or pork lard&lt;br /&gt;1 bay leaf&lt;br /&gt;1/4 dry teaspoon marjoram&lt;br /&gt;1/4 dry teaspoon thyme&lt;br /&gt;salt to taste&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;To clean dry chiles, never use water or get them wet in any way. Use a dry cloth, and gently rub them or use a vegetable brush to brush away sediment.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;1. Prepare the chiles by toasting them very fast (1 to 2 minutes until they become flexible) in a pan (no oil at all). Do not burn them or your salsa will become bitter. Next, soak them in very hot water for 30 minutes or until they are soft enough to blend.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;2. Take the chiles out of the water, open them, and remove the seeds and veins (seeds and veins are the hot, spicy part of the chile) by shaking the open chile into the soaking water.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;3. Blend tomatoes, onion, garlic clove, chiles and chicken broth until pureed.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;4. In a sauce pan heat the pork lard or vegetable oil. Strain the blended pipián over the hot lard (or oil). Add the second cup of chicken broth, bay leaf, marjoram, thyme and salt. Simmer this pipián, on a low heat, uncovered, until it thickens-around 15 minutes.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Pipián de Chile Ancho works well for chicken enchiladas or to top a chicken or turkey. It is also fine as a dip for chips, vegetables or cooked shrimp.]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Hospital de la Fe</title>
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    <modified>2006-03-05T08:38:21-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-03-05T08:38:21-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//149</id>
    <created>2006-03-05T08:38:21-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Hospital de la Fe</summary>
    <dc:subject>Phone</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[A Privately Managed Hospital Serving The San Miguel Community&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;Libramiento to Dolores Hidalgo #43&lt;br&gt;Mesa del Malanquín&lt;br&gt;San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato, Mexico 37755 &lt;br&gt;Tel/Fax: +52(4) 152-2329, 152-5900 &lt;br&gt;Hospital de la Fé 152-2545]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Atención San Miguel</title>
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    <modified>2006-03-05T07:58:35-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-03-05T07:58:35-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//148</id>
    <created>2006-03-05T07:58:35-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Atención San Miguel</summary>
    <dc:subject>News</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[Desde sus sencillos inicios en 1975 en San Miguel de Allende, Atención se ha convertido en la fuente más leída de información y noticias de San Miguel de Allende y de cómo vivir aquí. Su misión a través de los a&amp;ntilde;os ha sido servir como enlace entre sus residentes mexicanos y extranjeros, y más recientemente, informar a los turistas de eventos y noticias locales.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div&gt;Publicado por la Biblioteca Pública, el crecimiento de Atención y su éxito financiero se ha convertido en sustento económico de esta institución no lucrativa.&lt;/div&gt;]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Atencion San Miguel Newspaper</title>
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    <modified>2006-03-05T07:51:41-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-03-05T07:51:41-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//147</id>
    <created>2006-03-05T07:51:41-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Atencion San Miguel Newspaper</summary>
    <dc:subject>News</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[Since its simple San Miguel Newspaper beginnings in 1975, Atención was one of the more sought-after sources of information and news about San Miguel de Allende and how to live here. Its mission over the years has been to serve as a communication bridge between Mexican and international residents, and more recently to inform tourists of local news and events. Published by the Biblioteca Pública.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;The newspaper grew with the town, documenting San Miguel de Allende's rise from a small, provincial town to a cosmopolitan city that embraces people from many nationalities.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;The first issue was published Friday, May 30, 1975, as a free paper called This Week in San Miguel. The paper consisted of four pages in English and four pages in Spanish, called Esta Semana en San Miguel. ]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Biblioteca Pública</title>
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    <modified>2006-03-05T07:40:08-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-03-05T07:40:08-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//146</id>
    <created>2006-03-05T07:40:08-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Biblioteca Pública</summary>
    <dc:subject>Attractions</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[The Biblioteca Pública is dedicated to serving the diverse San Miguel community by providing broad access to books and related cultural and educational activities with special attention to the needs of Mexican youth.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;A nonprofit, nongovernment bilingual public library which also provides scholarship stipends and rural schools programs, computer training, study and research facilities and English-language instruction for Mexican students.]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Rape investigation continues</title>
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    <modified>2006-03-05T07:04:50-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-03-05T07:04:50-06:00</issued>
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    <created>2006-03-05T07:04:50-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Rape investigation continues</summary>
    <dc:subject>News</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[The four rape cases continue to disturb the normal calm of life in San Miguel de Allende. Investigators have come to the conclusion that there was but one rapist. National and international newspapers have covered the cases. Carlos Zamarripa, who coordinates Guanajuato State detectives, has been appointed to head the investigation. He has been involved in the cases since December and now replaces San Miguel de Allende District Attorney as head of the investigation. A special response group, ordered by the State Attorney General, has been formed which will have specific training in handling the solving of high-risk crimes. The US State Department, the Mexican Army and the French National Police are among the organizations involved with the specific training. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Of the 14 suspects, 2 men who were detained in connection with the investigation have filed complaints with the human rights office about their treatment by the district attorney (ministero público) detectives. Because of the complaints, the district attorney's office is having an internal investigative group review the agent's actions. ]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Serial Rapist</title>
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    <modified>2006-03-01T19:10:02-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-03-01T19:10:02-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//144</id>
    <created>2006-03-01T19:10:02-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Serial Rapist</summary>
    <dc:subject>News</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[The serial rapist being sought by police here for assaulting four foreign women since October is now a suspect in four other attacks.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;A rape reported by a German resident here about a year ago and a subsequent rape of a Mexican woman show similarities to the four assaults which authorities have said were committed by a serial rapist they also termed a psychopath, sources familiar with the investigation said.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Authorities also believe the same man might have been interrupted while assaulting two other Mexican women in the past year and fled after hearing family members or friends in the houses.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The DNA samples taken after the four assaults since October and other details pointed to the same person being involved. The samples and a fingerprint found in one house have been sent to the FBI because the assailant talked of having been in the United States.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The suspect&amp;acute;s psychological profile, sources said, matches that of a &amp;quot;date rapist&amp;quot; who is unsuccessful with women and needs regular sexual and emotional reassurance through the assaults. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Last week, the Guanajuato Human Rights Commission said it was investigating a complaint filed by a San Miguel man who said he was improperly detained by the police and held as a suspect.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The resident said he was picked up Feb. 14 by state police and physically threatened if he didn&amp;acute;t admit to the crimes, but was released without being charged.]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Cultural diversions in the evening</title>
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    <modified>2006-03-01T09:03:21-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-03-01T09:03:21-06:00</issued>
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    <created>2006-03-01T09:03:21-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Cultural diversions in the evening</summary>
    <dc:subject>Restaurants</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[As you would expect from an artistically inclined town, San Miguel de Allende provides much in the way of cultural diversions in the evening. You can usually find a concert, movie, or art gallery opening. There are several talented musicians and bands who play in restaurants and bars around town. It may surprise you to know that the public library, La Biblioteca Publica (Insurgentes #25). ]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Día de la Bandera</title>
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    <modified>2006-02-28T11:41:37-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-02-28T11:41:37-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//142</id>
    <created>2006-02-28T11:41:37-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Día de la Bandera</summary>
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      <![CDATA[La Bandera Nacional es uno de los símbolos que integra, de manera sintética, los conceptos de mexicanidad y nacionalidad que, juntos, en el pasado y en el presente, hemos edificado. Muchos fueron los estandartes y banderas las que tuvimos en México a lo largo de la historia como símbolo de nuestra patria. Todas sufrieron algunas variaciones, pero el 24 de febrero de 1821 fue cuando Agustín de Iturbide ideó la actual y la llamó Bandera de las Tres Garantías. La cual consta de 3 colores distribuidos en forma vertical en este orden comenzando en el asta: verde, blanco y rojo.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Cada color uno con un significado diferente: el verde simboliza la esperanza del pueblo en el destino de su raza, el blanco representa la pureza de los ideales del pueblo y el rojo simboliza la sangre que derramaron los héroes por la patria.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;En el centro la bandera, en la franja blanca, contiene un escudo, este escudo tiene su origen en el jeroglífico que usaron los aztecas para representar la fundación de Techochtitlan.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;La leyenda narra que los Aztecas (una de las tribus indígenas más importantes que tuvo México) vivían tranquilos en Aztlán, cuando su dios principal llamado Huitzilopochtli habló con los sacerdotes y les dijo que tenían que abandonar Aztlán para buscar una tierra nueva donde tendrían riquezas, poder y donde nacería un nuevo pueblo; y que cuando encontraran un águila posada en un nopal devorando una serpiente habrían llegado a la tierra prometida; después de aproximadamente 302 a&amp;ntilde;os encontraron la se&amp;ntilde;al y ahí fundaron Tenochtitlan y así este acontecimiento es considerado como la fundación de México, y por su importancia se uso se&amp;ntilde;al para formar el Escudo Nacional.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;El escudo, al igual que la bandera, ha sufrido mucho cambio a través del tiempo, el actual está constituido por un águila mexicana, con la parte superior de las alas en actitud de combate. Posada su garra izquierda sobre un nopal florecido que nace en una penca sobre un lago, sujeta con la garra derecha y con el pico a una serpiente curvada, de modo que armonice con el conjunto. Varias pencas del nopal se ramifican a los lados. Dos ramas, una de encino al frente del águila y otra de laurel al lado opuesto, forman entre ambas un semicírculo inferior que se unen por medio de un listón dividido en tres franjas. El águila representa la fuerza cósmica del sol, el nopal el paisaje de México y la serpiente las potencialidades de la tierra.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Ya que la Bandera es considerada el símbolo más importante de la patria Mexicana, el 24 de Febrero se instituyó como el día oficial para homenajearla. A lo largo del país se realizan honores en las escuelas, y en las plazas principales se iza la bandera a toda asta.]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Tuesday Market</title>
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    <modified>2006-02-28T07:39:14-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-02-28T07:39:14-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//141</id>
    <created>2006-02-28T07:39:14-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Tuesday Market</summary>
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      <![CDATA[Tianguis (Tuesday Market), next to Plaza Real de Conde, where Gigiante the supermarket is located.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The Tuesday market is a big outdoor, one day a week, open market that sells everything, from fresh fruits and vegetables, cheese, beans, nuts, chicken, shrimp, meat to clothes, housewares, used license plates, hardware, appliances, etc. A lot of the clothes are second hand and the discos are gray market pirated copies and other stuff looks like rejects from a garage sale but it is all spread out and business is brisk and the prices are low. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Truly a Mexico experience, come to this open-air market and get ready to see an astounding range of merchandise, produce, food, animals, and always something entirely unexpected. It is also a social event as entire family stroll the crowded aisle doing&amp;nbsp;their shopping. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Go in the morning when it is cooler and the dust isn't all stirred up, watch your wallet and camera, and enjoy the action.]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Restaurants</title>
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    <modified>2006-02-28T06:26:47-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-02-28T06:26:47-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//138</id>
    <created>2006-02-28T06:26:47-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Restaurants</summary>
    <dc:subject>Restaurants</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[Competition among restaurants is fierce; new places open all the time, while established restaurants close or change ownership with unsettling frequency. In San Miguel vegetarians will have no problem -- most restaurants have legitimate meat-free main courses. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Reservations generally aren't necessary except during festival times. ]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Día del Señor de la Conquista</title>
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    <modified>2006-02-26T18:24:02-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-02-26T18:24:02-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//137</id>
    <created>2006-02-26T18:24:02-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Día del Señor de la Conquista</summary>
    <dc:subject>Events</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[Primer Viernes del Marzo - Este es uno de los santos mas venerados en la parroquia de esta ciudad tan encantadora y tan rica en historia. San Miguel de Allende fue, durante la época de la Independencia, un semillero de héroes, de hombres que lucharon con valentía para liberar al país. Cuando usted venga a este poblado, no deje de visitar los numerosos edificios coloniales y los centros de exhibición, en donde usted podrá admirar las diversas manifestaciones artísticas del pueblo. ]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Feast of Our Lord of the Conquest</title>
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    <modified>2006-02-26T18:10:00-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-02-26T18:10:00-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//136</id>
    <created>2006-02-26T18:10:00-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Feast of Our Lord of the Conquest</summary>
    <dc:subject>Events</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[Feast of Our Lord of the Conquest (Día del Se&amp;ntilde;or de la Conquista) is always on the first Friday of March. Inside the Parroquia, there is a 16th century statue of Christ made of cornstalks and orchid bulbs. It signifies the acceptance of Christianity in Mexico. Fireworks and religious celebrations begin on the evening of March 2. The smell of copal accompanies the Chichimeca conchero dancers as they whirl and stamp in front of the Parroquia all day.]]>
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<entry>
    <title>New council to deal with security problems</title>
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    <modified>2006-02-25T13:21:00-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-02-25T13:21:00-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//135</id>
    <created>2006-02-25T13:21:00-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">New council to deal with security problems</summary>
    <dc:subject>News</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[The Mexican community now has Citizens Council to deal with the security problems brought to a head by the recent rapes of four foreign-born women. Consejo Ciudadano is using group meetings, e-mail and Radio San Miguel to encourage cooperation.&lt;br /&gt;&amp;nbsp;&lt;br /&gt;San Miguel de Allende is also receiving help from the State, with 20 State police officers being assigned to rural areas so that the city police can concentrate in town. There have been various meetings of the Citizens Council and other groups looking for solutions. The Police now have a DNA profile of one of the rapists.&lt;br /&gt;The San Rafael colonia started a Neighborhood Watch program with more than 50 active members working to improve various things about their area.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Los Frailes has coordination among 400 households with 25 block captains. That group is working to get the residents there take evening walks, to get out on the streets as a way to deter criminals. &lt;br /&gt;Representatives of San Miguel's foreign community are invited to get in touch about security and zoning issues at 152-2604 or pmexc@pmexc.com.&lt;br /&gt;&amp;nbsp;&lt;br /&gt;There was a February 14th meeting of Mayor Luis Alberto Villarreal and State Attorney General Daniel Chowell speaking to a panel of local women on local TV to discuss the rapes and safety of all San Miguel de Allende women.]]>
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<entry>
    <title>La parroquia de San Miguel de Arcangel es restaurada</title>
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    <modified>2006-02-24T13:31:23-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-02-24T13:31:23-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//134</id>
    <created>2006-02-24T13:31:23-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">La parroquia de San Miguel de Arcangel es restaurada</summary>
    <dc:subject>News</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[Por primera vez en 118 a&amp;ntilde;os la fachada de la parroquia de San Miguel, uno de los edificios históricos más emblemáticos e importantes del estado, es restaurada para evitar que el paso de los a&amp;ntilde;os continúe con el deterioro de la obra del artesano local Ceferino Gutiérrez.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Con una inversión de 7 millones de pesos, el rescate de la fachada principal buscará recuperar el dise&amp;ntilde;o original del trabajo concluido en 1888 por el artesano local Ceferino Gutiérrez quien, por cierto, no tuvo más estudios de arquitectura que la edificación de viviendas en la ciudad, &amp;quot;y no tuvo más modelo que una estampa postal que le llegó a sus manos&amp;quot;, según cita el colectivo popular.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Además recuperará &amp;quot;el aspecto colorido que tenía, pues la percepción de la gente es que la portada de la parroquia ha sido siempre de color gris. Creo que generaciones de sanmiguelenses han crecido, nacido, se han desarrollado y muerto con la idea de que la parroquia era de un color y no es así; entre los trabajos que haremos será recuperar los colores originales; color tierra, terracota, algunos ocres, naranja, los colores populares de la época&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;El restaurador afirma que luego de más de un siglo el monumento histórico, donde el 7 de febrero de 1853 fue sepultado en una de las criptas el ex presidente de México Anastasio Bustamante, tuvo riesgo de un da&amp;ntilde;o grave en la estructura.]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Perfect Guacamole Recipe</title>
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    <modified>2006-02-05T10:44:29-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-02-05T10:44:29-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//132</id>
    <created>2006-02-05T10:44:29-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Perfect Guacamole Recipe</summary>
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      <![CDATA[Guacamole, a dip made from avocados, is originally from Mexico. The name is derived from two Aztec Nahuatl words - ahuacatl (avocado) and molli (sauce). The trick to perfect guacamole is using good, ripe avocados. Check for ripeness by gently pressing the outside of the avocado. If there is no give, the avocado is not ripe yet and will not taste good. If there is a little give, the avocado is ripe. If there is a lot of give, the avocado may be past ripe and not good. In this case, taste test first before using.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;2 ripe avocados&lt;br /&gt;&amp;frac12; red onion, minced (about 1/2 cup)&lt;br /&gt;1-2 serrano chiles, stems and seeds removed, minced&lt;br /&gt;2 tablespoons cilantro leaves, finely chopped&lt;br /&gt;1 tablespoon of fresh lime or lemon juice&lt;br /&gt;1/2 teaspoon coarse salt&lt;br /&gt;A dash of freshly grated black pepper&lt;br /&gt;1/2 ripe tomato, seeds and pulp removed, chopped&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Garnish with red radishes or jicama. Serve with tortilla chips.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;1 Cut avocados in half. Remove seed. Scoop out avacado from the peel, put in a mixing bowl.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;2 Using a fork, mash the avocado. Add the chopped onion, cilantro, lime or lemon, salt and pepper and mash some more. Chili peppers vary individually in their hotness. So, start with a half of one chili pepper and add to the guacamole to your desired degree of hotness. Be careful handling the peppers; wash your hands thoroughly after handling and do not touch your eyes or the area near your eyes with your hands for several hours.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Keep the tomatoes separate until ready to serve.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Remember that much of this is done to taste because of the variability in the fresh ingredients. Start with this recipe and adjust to your taste.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;3 Cover with plastic wrap directly on the surface of the guacamole to prevent oxidation from the air reaching it. Refrigerate until ready.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;4 Just before serving, add the chopped tomato to the guacamole and mix.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Serves 2-4]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Three reported rapes in four months</title>
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    <modified>2006-02-05T10:21:52-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-02-05T10:21:52-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//131</id>
    <created>2006-02-05T10:21:52-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Three reported rapes in four months</summary>
    <dc:subject>News</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[Mayor Luis Alberto Villarreal invited representatives of both Atención San Miguel and the statewide distributed El Correo to a private session on January 25. The subject was the growing safety concerns by some of the &amp;quot;gringo&amp;quot; community, after three reported rapes in a recent four-month period and a public safety meeting in Colonia San Antonio.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The Mayor recognized San Miguel's responsibility for residents' safety, and immediately implemented a new safety program in the colonias of Guadiana, where he lives, San Antonio and San Rafael. Police, with full identification, will visit each house to hand out a card with city emergency numbers and distribute brochures with safety measures that are recommended. It is a way for the police officers to know the neighbors and the neighborhood. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The Mayor also requested the Architects' Association to provide a list of all construction projects underway with a list of identified workers on each site.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;For those who want to have guns as protection, Mayor Villarreal reminded that it is illegal in Mexico to have either such weapons or ammunition.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;There has been one arrest, a Nicaraguan, with other arrests pending in regard to recent rapes.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Important telephone number - 066 - to report a crime in progress.]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Chichén Itzá, Yucatán, México</title>
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    <modified>2006-02-03T18:35:17-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-02-03T18:35:17-06:00</issued>
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    <created>2006-02-03T18:35:17-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Chichén Itzá, Yucatán, México</summary>
    <dc:subject>Travel</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[Ciudad arqueológica maya del estado mexicano de Yucatán. El nombre de Chichén-Itzá tiene raíz maya y significa &amp;quot;en la orilla del pozo de los itzáes&amp;quot;. Se estima que Chichén-Itzá se construyó alrededor de los a&amp;ntilde;os 435 y 455.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;En 1900 Edward Thompson adquirió la Hacienda de Chichén-Itzá que en su momento identificó la zona y realizó algunos estudios y al mismo tiempo saqueó objetos encontrados en sus exploraciones que posteriormente fueron entregados. Los europeos Francisco de Montejo y Landa realizaron las primeras visitas a la zona y dieron cuenta de la existencia de la ciudad.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;a href=&quot;http://www.tripadvisor.com/SmartDeals-g150768-m10556-r78268-a_aid.CD1468-Mexico-Hotel-Deals.html&quot;&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Encuentre el mejor trato, compare los precios y leyó lo que otros viajeros tienen que decir acerca de hoteles en México.&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/a&gt;]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Chichén Itzá, Yucatán, México</title>
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    <modified>2006-02-03T18:28:25-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-02-03T18:28:25-06:00</issued>
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    <created>2006-02-03T18:28:25-06:00</created>

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    <dc:subject>Cities</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[Located deep within the jungles of Yucatán, 193km (120 miles) west of Cancún, lies Chichén Itzá, one of the most impressive sites of the mysterious Mayan civilization. Chichén Itzá was the site of countless human sacrifices and flourished until about the year 1200, when it was suddenly abandoned. Today, the old road between Cancún and Mérida cuts through the middle of the site, creating two separate ruins, Chichén Viejo and Chichén Nuevo, which together form the most intact ruins from the Mayan period. Highlights at the complex, which covers an area of approximately 15 sq km (6 sq miles), include the Kukulcán Pyramid (also known as the Castle), the Ball Court (the largest Mayan ball court ever discovered), the Thousand Columns and the Tzompantli.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;a href=&quot;http://www.tripadvisor.com/SmartDeals-g150768-m10556-r78268-a_aid.CD1468-Mexico-Hotel-Deals.html&quot;&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Find the best deal, compare prices and read what other travelers have to say about hotels in Mexico.&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/a&gt;]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Noticias en San Miguel de Allende!</title>
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    <modified>2006-02-03T16:31:10-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-02-03T16:31:10-06:00</issued>
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    <summary type="text/html">Noticias en San Miguel de Allende!</summary>
    <dc:subject>News</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[La ciudad fue fundada en 1542 por el monje franciscano Fray Juan de San Miguel, quien bautizó el asentamiento como San Miguel el Grande. Era un punto de paso importante del Antiguo Camino Real, parte de la ruta de plata que se conectaba con Zacatecas.&lt;br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
El pueblo se destacó prominentemente durante la Guerra de Independencia de México. Ignacio Allende, nativo de San Miguel, fue un líder clave en la guerra contra la dominación espa&amp;ntilde;ola. Capturado cuando marchaba hacia Estados Unidos en busca de armas, fue juzgado en Chihuahua, sentenciado y fusilado. Su cabeza fue expuesta en uno de los ángulos de la Alhóndiga de Granaditas en Guanajuato junto a las de Miguel Hidalgo, Juan Aldama y Mariano Jiménez. La población de San Miguel el Grande fue elevada a ciudad el 8 de marzo de 1826 y cambió el nombre por &amp;quot;San Miguel de Allende&amp;quot; en honor al héroe nacional.]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Learn Spanish in Mexico</title>
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    <modified>2006-02-03T13:51:46-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-02-03T13:51:46-06:00</issued>
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    <summary type="text/html">Learn Spanish in Mexico</summary>
    <dc:subject>Activities</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[If you speak Spanish, you can communicate with almost 500 million people worldwide. Think how many more employment options that gives you! And if you want to take a trip to San Miguel or Mexico, a little knowledge of Spanish will go a long way.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Some facts about Spanish&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Spanish is the world's third most spoken language, after Mandarin Chinese and English, and ranks second in terms of native speakers. &lt;br /&gt;At the end of the 19th century, 60 million people spoke Spanish. Today, almost 500 million people worldwide speak Spanish.&lt;br /&gt;Spanish is the mother tongue of approximately 350 million people in 21 countries (Mexico: 98 million, Spain: 39 million, USA: 39 million, Argentina: 35 million, Colombia: 36 million, Venezuela: 22 million, Peru: 20 million&amp;hellip;) It is also widely spoken in many more where it is not an official language. &lt;br /&gt;Hispanic consumers are the fastest-growing market segment in North America. Their population in the USA has grown by 60% in just one decade and their buying power is expected to exceed $926 million by 2007. &lt;br /&gt;Spanish is the second most used language in international communication, and an official language of the UN and its organizations.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;a href=&quot;http://www.donquijote.org/ext/agi/vwwgteed_ln.asp&quot;&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Learn Spanish Abroad&lt;/strong&gt; &lt;/a&gt;]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Promulgacion de la Constitucion</title>
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    <modified>2006-02-03T11:10:13-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-02-03T11:10:13-06:00</issued>
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    <summary type="text/html">Promulgacion de la Constitucion</summary>
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      <![CDATA[5 de febrero en México se conmemora la Promulgacion de la Constitución de 1917 &lt;br&gt;Posterior a la Revolución de 1910 México requería que se fortaleciera su sistema político ya que sus instituciones sumamente deterioradas en este conflicto y se requería garantizar la seguridad en los bienes y en las personas. Por lo que el presidente constitucionalista Venustiano Carranza promulga la Constitución el 5 de febrero de 1917 en la ciudad de Querétaro. ]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Castillo de Chapultepec, México</title>
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    <modified>2006-02-03T10:53:57-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-02-03T10:53:57-06:00</issued>
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    <summary type="text/html">Castillo de Chapultepec, México</summary>
    <dc:subject>Attractions</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[Castillo ubicado en el cerro de Chapultepec dentro de los límites de la ciudad de México, chapultepec es palabra de origen náhuatl que significa cerro del saltamontes o grillo.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Construido en la época de el Virreinato de la Nueva Espa&amp;ntilde;a como casa de verano para el Virrey, pronto fue olvidado, dándole posteriormente distintos usos hasta la llegada de Maximiliano de Habsburgo, conocido también como Maximiliano I de México, quien en 1863 lo tomó como residencia oficial ampliándolo con un alcázar en estilo neoclásico situado al lado del castillo (contrastando con el resto del castillo que tiene una arquitectura Barroca)&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Como estaba retirado de la ciudad de México, Maximiliano I de México mandó construir un paseo, que se llamó Paseo de la emperatriz, para solaz de los habitantes del castillo, que por cierto se puede contemplar perfectamente desde el patio de el alcázar). El castillo incluía todo lo moderno en esa época, incluso una vieja torre fue utilizada como observatorio astronómico.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Fue el Colegio Militar en tiempos de la Guerra de Intervención Norteamericana.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Tiempo después vino la república y el edificio fue a caer en el olvido de nuevo, al llegar al poder el presidente Porfirio Díaz lo ocupó como residencia oficial y lo remodeló, se siguió usando como tal hasta los a&amp;ntilde;os treinta, cuando se decide cambiar la residencia presidencial a un lugar al sur del bosque de Chapultepec, conocido como el Rancho La Hormiga, fue rebautizado posteriormente como &amp;quot;Los Pinos&amp;quot;. Los Pinos es actualmente la residencia oficial del presidente de México.]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Mexican Constitution Day, February 5th</title>
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    <modified>2006-02-02T10:19:35-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-02-02T10:19:35-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//124</id>
    <created>2006-02-02T10:19:35-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Mexican Constitution Day, February 5th</summary>
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      <![CDATA[February 5th is the Day of the Constitution, which is a national holiday. Schools and most businesses are closed on this day. Since it falls on a Sunday this year(2006) the holiday for schools and businesses will&amp;nbsp;be on Monday the 6th.]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Triunfo de Pablo Hermoso en la Oriente, Plaza de Toros</title>
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    <modified>2006-01-31T11:18:08-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-01-31T11:18:08-06:00</issued>
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    <created>2006-01-31T11:18:08-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Triunfo de Pablo Hermoso en la Oriente, Plaza de Toros</summary>
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      <![CDATA[Corrida de rejones. Lleno de &amp;quot;no hay billetes&amp;quot; en noche fría y sin viento. Cinco astados de Javier Garfias de buen juego, con arrastre lento al 2&amp;deg; y palmas a todos en el arrastre a excepción del 3&amp;deg;. Pablo Hermoso de Mendoza, oreja y dos orejas. Eduardo Cuevas, oreja. Gastón Santos, dos orejas. José I. Corral, vuelta. El hijo de Don Javier Garfias (qepd), Javier Garfias Stiges dio vuelta al ruedo en el último.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Que Pablo Hermoso de Mendoza es un fuera de serie y que sigue manteniendo un tirón taquillero importante ya se sabe, mucho más cuando se dan entradas de &amp;quot;no hay billetes&amp;quot; como la de esta noche, pero en este festejo la nota la dio también el joven rejoneador Gastón Santos, quien aparte de evidenciar un buen y elegante manejo de las cabalgaduras, va mostrando un estilo propio que poco a poco le va llegando a la gente.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Si Pablo esta noche aportó la maestría, Gastón aportó la pulcritud.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;El balance esta noche para el rejoneador estellés fue de tres orejas, que bien pudieron ser cuatro y un rabo de no haber pinchado en su dos faenas. Sus dos astados de Javier Garfias tuvieron buen estilo y permitieron el lucimiento del navarro, ambos salieron con fuerza y Pablo los paró y templó de manera prodigiosa, como es su estilo. En ambos quedó en evidencia que no parecen tan descabellados los comentarios de quienes empiezan a ver en el caballero navarro a quien está llevando al toreo a caballo a establecer similitudes con el toreo de a pie: Temple, toques, manejo de las distancias y algunas ejecuciones que asemejan pases con el caballo, como una especie de recorte, algo así como un trincherazo que le realizó al segundo toro de su lote e hizo que el olé resonara en la plaza.]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Michoacán de Ocampo, México</title>
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    <modified>2006-01-31T06:31:16-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-01-31T06:31:16-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//122</id>
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    <summary type="text/html">Michoacán de Ocampo, México</summary>
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      <![CDATA[El Estado Libre y Soberano de Michoacán de Ocampo es uno de los 31 estados de México y se ubica al occidente del territorio. Colinda con los estados de Colima y Jalisco al noroeste, al norte con Guanajuato y Querétaro, al este con el Estado de México, al sureste con el estado de Guerrero y al suroeste con el Océano Pacífico. Su nombre proviene de Michámacuan (en castellano: lugar de pescadores), una de las cuatro provincias del Reino Purépecha con capital en Tzintzuntzan, muy cerca del lago de Pátzcuaro. Durante la colonia perteneció a la Provincia de Nueva Galicia.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;El estado de Michoacán tiene 113 municipios y su capital es la ciudad de Morelia, antiguamente llamada Valladolid. Económicamente depende en gran medida de la agricultura y destacan sus cultivos de aguacate, los más productivos del país. El estado también es un gran productor de garbanzo, limón, ajonjolí, sorgo y fresa. En cuanto a ganadería se distingue por ser un importante productor de ganado bovino y en cuanto a la minería 32 de sus municipios tienen yacimientos importantes de oro, plata, plomo, zinc, barita y cobre.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;La orografía de Michoacán es una de las más accidentadas de México y forma parte del Eje Volcánico Transversal y la Sierra Madre del Sur. Sus principales lagos son el lago Cuitzeo, el lago de Pátzcuaro, el lago de Zirahuén y una parte del lago de Chapala. Su río más importante es el río Lerma, el cual nace en el Estado de México y abastece a la presa de Tepuxtec para regar las tierras del valle de Maravatío y producir energía hidroeléctrica. Le siguen en importancia el río Balsas y el río Cupatitzio, el cual alimenta las caídas de agua de La Tzaráracua.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Culturalmente el estado se distingue por su música, sus artesanías y su herencia indígena, principalmente en el área de Tzintzuntzan. Entre los michoacanos más destacados sobresalen José María Morelos, Melchor Ocampo y Lázaro Cárdenas del Río.]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Michoacán, México</title>
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    <modified>2006-01-31T06:20:56-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-01-31T06:20:56-06:00</issued>
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    <summary type="text/html">Michoacán, México</summary>
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      <![CDATA[Michoacán de Ocampo (From michamacuan, Nahuatl for &amp;quot;the place of the fishermen&amp;quot;) is one of the 31 constituent states of Mexico. It borders the states of Colima and Jalisco to the west, Guanajuato and Querétaro to the north, México to the east, Guerrero to the south-east, and the Pacific Ocean to the south.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Michoacán has an area of 59,864 square km (23,113.62 square miles). In 2003 the population was estimated at 4,047,500 people. Its state capital is the city of Morelia (previously known as Valladolid).&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Michoacán also contains the cities of Apatzingán, Hidalgo, Jacona, Jiquilpan, La Piedad, Lázaro Cárdenas, Los Reyes, Paracho, Pátzcuaro, Aquila, Coalcoman, Puruándiro, Sahuayo, Uruapan, Zacapú, Zamora, and Zitácuaro. The state's pre-Columbian sites include the ruins of Tzintzuntzan, Ihautzio, and Tingambato.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The area around Angangueo in northeast Michoacán is famous for the beautiful monarch butterflies that spend the winter in the surrounding mountains.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;On September 19, 1985, an earthquake measuring approximately 8.0 on the Richter scale struck Michoacán and inflicted severe damage on Mexico City. Estimates of the number of dead range from 6,500 to 30,000. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;In the State of Michoacan the climate varies much from place to place depending on variables such as, the altitude above sea level, ground relief and prevailing winds. The climatic conditions prevailing here are: tropical with summer rains with an average temperature of 28&amp;ordm;C in the hot land and on the coast; mild with summer rains with an average temperature of 22&amp;ordm;C in the central part of the state; dry-warm temperatures with scarce rain in the summer in the lower part of the state and in the Balsas river; depression with mild rainfall all year long and a drier winter season in the higher central part northwest of the state; and very cold to freezing weather in Angangueo and Zituacaro.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;&lt;a href=&quot;http://www.tripadvisor.com/SmartDeals-g150768-m10556-r78268-a_aid.CD1468-Mexico-Hotel-Deals.html&quot;&gt;Find the best deal, compare prices and read what other travelers have to say about hotels in Mexico&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Bull leaps into crowd during Bullfight</title>
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    <modified>2006-01-30T13:24:45-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-01-30T13:24:45-06:00</issued>
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      <![CDATA[The half-ton bull - named Pajarito or Little Bird - breached the safety barrier and landed on the fans. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The rampage ended when a fight participant entered the stand and killed the animal with his sword. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Mexico City's bullring was built 60 years ago and is one of the biggest in the world, with a capacity of 48,000. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Television images of the bullfight showed the beast jump over the heads of journalists and into the most expensive seats at the capital's vast ring. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;One woman spectator received a six-inch (15-cm) gash in her chest. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The bullfight resumed 30 minutes after the incident. Little Bird is the first bull in the ring's history to jump into the crowd.]]>
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<entry>
    <title>El "vuelo" de "Pajarito"</title>
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    <modified>2006-01-30T13:17:41-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-01-30T13:17:41-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//119</id>
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    <summary type="text/html">El "vuelo" de "Pajarito"</summary>
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      <![CDATA[México: el toro es la noticia. A diferencia de otras corridas en la gran plaza de la capital de México, esta vez, el toro fue la noticia, con un espectacular brinco que lo puso en segundos entre la aterrada multitud de las graderías. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;El suceso, inédito en 60 a&amp;ntilde;os de historia de ese recinto, ocupa hoy las portadas de la mayoría de los diarios y su filmación, desde muchos ángulos, es repetida desde anoche casi de manera incansable en la televisión.]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Hotels in Mexico</title>
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    <modified>2006-01-30T11:42:27-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-01-30T11:42:27-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//117</id>
    <created>2006-01-30T11:42:27-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Hotels in Mexico</summary>
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      <![CDATA[&lt;a href=&quot;http://www.tripadvisor.com/SmartDeals-g150768-m10556-r78268-a_aid.CD1468-Mexico-Hotel-Deals.html&quot;&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Find the best deal, compare prices and read what other travelers have to say about hotels in Mexico&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/a&gt;]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Lake Chapala, Jalisco, Mexico</title>
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    <modified>2006-01-30T11:36:47-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-01-30T11:36:47-06:00</issued>
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    <summary type="text/html">Lake Chapala, Jalisco, Mexico</summary>
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      <![CDATA[Lake Chapala (Spanish: Lago de Chapala) is Mexico's largest freshwater lake.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;It is centered around 20&amp;deg;20&amp;prime;N 103&amp;deg;00&amp;prime;W, 45 km southeast of Guadalajara, Jalisco, and stands on the border between the states of Jalisco and Michoacán, at 1,524 meters above sea level. Its approximate dimensions are 80 km from east to west and 18 km from north to south, and it covers a total of some 1100 square km. It is a shallow lake, with a mean depth of 4.5 meters and a maximum of 10.5.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;It is fed by the Río Lerma, Río Zula, Río Huaracha, and Río Duero rivers, and drained by the Río Santiago. The lake also contains two small islands.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Lake Chapala is shrinking in size due to over-exploitation of its waters and of the surrounding land. The over-exploitation of this lake has been a result of Guadalajara's growing demand for fresh water. The water level drop has uncovered political issues that had been hidden for many years. Its fast decay has raised concern in the surrounding areas and in the scientific community. It was the Global Nature Fund's &amp;quot;Threatened Lake of the Year&amp;quot; in 2004. In 2004 and 2005, however, there were reports that water levels in Lake Chapala had risen dramatically. This has led to an even bigger problem as there are gigantic 'islands' of seaweed that at times cover most of the lake.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;In recent years, because of the benign prevailing climate and attractive scenery, a numerous colony of retirees, including many from the United States and Canada, has established itself on the lake's shore, particularly in the town of Ajijic, Jalisco, located just west of the city of Chapala.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;a href=&quot;http://www.tripadvisor.com/SmartDeals-g150768-m10556-r78268-a_aid.CD1468-Mexico-Hotel-Deals.html&quot;&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Find the best deal, compare prices and read what other travelers have to say about hotels in Mexico&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/a&gt;]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Chiapas, Mexico</title>
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    <modified>2006-01-29T11:53:57-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-01-29T11:53:57-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//114</id>
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      <![CDATA[As one of the most historic places in Mexico, Chiapas is a state with a rich cultural heritage, an indigenous past and present, and a true enchantment that is the result of its people maintaining their past while making way for the future. Named for the Nahuatl words &quot;Chia&quot; (a seed used to create a regional drink) and &quot;apan,&quot; or river, the city's name literally means &quot;In the river of chia.&quot; &lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;A region whose pre-Hispanic influences include Maya, Toltec, and Olmec, Chiapas is a state rich in natural resources and beauty. It's known for its fine wood, lush jungles, lake and river fishing that yields bass, lobster, and shrimp, as well as production of coffee, corn, cotton, and bananas, to name a few. It's also responsible for one third of the crude oil extracted in Mexico. Indeed, Chiapas has everything nature has to offer—plentiful rivers, hills, volcanoes and impenetrable jungles, as well as hundreds of lakes and waterfalls and impressive flora and fauna.]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Mexico dejo de distribuir mapas</title>
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    <modified>2006-01-26T17:54:46-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-01-26T17:54:46-06:00</issued>
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      <![CDATA[MÉXICO -  La Comisión de Derechos Humanos de México (CNDH) anunció el jueves que no distribuirá mapas a migrantes que cruzan la frontera de Estados Unidos por considerar que esto facilitaría a los &amp;quot;cazamigrantes&amp;quot; la localización de sus víctimas.&lt;br&gt; &lt;br&gt;&amp;quot;Se suspenderá provisionalmente la distribución de tales mapas en los términos en que se anunció con la agrupación civil humanitaria estadounidense Fronteras Compasivas&amp;quot;, se&amp;ntilde;aló el documento de la CNDH, organismo público independiente.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;La entrega de estos mapas a migrantes fue anunciada el martes por la CNDH y Fronteras Compasivas, lo que el miércoles provocó una virulenta reacción de Michael Chertoff, jefe del Departamento de Seguridad Interior de Estados Unidos. ]]>
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    <title>Mexico scraps plan to give maps to migrants</title>
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    <modified>2006-01-26T17:43:39-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-01-26T17:43:39-06:00</issued>
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      <![CDATA[A Mexican government commission said Thursday it will suspend plans to distribute border maps to migrants planning to cross the U.S. border illegally. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Miguel Angel Paredes, the spokesman for the federal Human Rights Commission, said the decision wasn't because of U.S. complaints, but because human rights officials in border states expressed concern that the maps would show anti-immigrant groups where migrants were likely to gather.]]>
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<entry>
    <title>The Nahuatl Language</title>
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    <modified>2006-01-25T18:20:40-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-01-25T18:20:40-06:00</issued>
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      <![CDATA[Nahuatl is commonly known today as &amp;quot;Aztec.&amp;quot; However, the inhabitants of the city-state México-Tenochtitlán called themselves &amp;quot;Mexicas&amp;quot; or &amp;quot;Tenochcas&amp;quot; and never &amp;quot;Aztecs,&amp;quot; which is a foreign appellation. Besides, Nahuatl was the language of much more than just the Mexicas (and the Tezcocans): it was the lingua franca of the entire Valley of México, comprising many city-states, stemming back to the fabled Toltec city Tula and probably to Teotihuacán.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Today Nahuatl-speaking people are still one of México's largest Indigenous groups, numbering over one million people spread over the central parts of the country. Most call themselves &amp;quot;Mexicas&amp;quot; today. Nahuatl-speaking people are also now commonly called &amp;quot;Nahuas.&amp;quot; ]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Popocatépetl Volcano, Mexico</title>
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    <modified>2006-01-25T10:12:28-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-01-25T10:12:28-06:00</issued>
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    <summary type="text/html">Popocatépetl Volcano, Mexico</summary>
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      <![CDATA[Popocatepetl is a snow capped stratovolcano that stands 13,776 ft (4200 m) above the surrounding basin. The name Popocatepetl, meaning &amp;quot;Smoking Mountain&amp;quot;, was given to the volcano by the Aztecs, and suggests that the volcano has long been active. Popo, as it is often called, is built on an older volcano which adds 12,464 ft (3800 m) to Popocatepetl's elevation.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The new cone consists of many steep lava flows that alternate with thick pyroclastic layers. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Popocatepetl has an almost perfect conical shape up to an elevation of 16,400 ft (5000 m), where the cone becomes more irregular. Its shape is changed by Pico del Fraile (a peak which is the remains of the older stratovolcano called Nexpayantla) which sticks out on the northwest side of Popocatepetl. The crater of Popo is oval shaped, very deep and has near vertical walls. It measures 2,007 by 1,312 ft (612 m by 400 m) across and has a small spatter cone that rises 115 ft (35 m) above the crater floor. The cone is covered with yellow sulphur spots and volcanic gases escape from numerous fumaroles in its walls as well as from the walls of the main crater. These inner walls are made of horizontal layers of lava flows alternating with pyroclastics deposits. Nexpayantla consists of red-gray porphyritic, andesite. Accurate knowledge of the activity of this volcano reaches back to the first days of Spanish conquest. Popo has erupted at least 36 times, with the most recent activity starting in 1995 and continuing into 1997. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Popocatepetl, the second highest volcano in Mexico, is a giant stratovolcano, 70 km (~45 miles) southeast of downtown Mexico City, and 45 km (~30 miles) southwest of the city of Puebla.]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Pablo Hermoso en San Miguel de Allende, México</title>
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    <modified>2006-01-25T07:49:44-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-01-25T07:49:44-06:00</issued>
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    <summary type="text/html">Pablo Hermoso en San Miguel de Allende, México</summary>
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      <![CDATA[El rejoneador navarro Pablo Hermoso de Mendoza se presenta este viernes 27 en la Plaza de toros Oriente, en San Miguel de Allende.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Hay gran expectación por ver al rejoneador, quien ha tenido al inicio de este 2006 un paso arrollador con 18 orejas y dos rabos, pues a excepción de una tarde en la que no cortó orejas y otro festejo suspendido por lluvia, en el resto de sus actuaciones se ha llevado al menos dos apéndices por festejo.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Hermoso de Mendoza inició su campa&amp;ntilde;a mexicana el pasado 6 de enero en Matehuala, San Luis Potosí, en donde cortó cuatro orejas y un rabo; el 7 de enero en Celaya, Guanajuato, se llevó cuatro orejas; el 8 en Ciudad Mante, Tamaulipas, cortó cuatro; en Cancún se presentó el 14 de enero para cortar cuatro orejas y rabo.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;El 15 toreó en Mérida, en donde sólo tuvo dos salidas al tercio. El 21 no pudo torear en Ciudad Bravo, Tamaulipas, pues el festejo fue suspendido por lluvia.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;El pasado domingo en la Feria de León cortó dos orejas a su primero y fue ovacionado en su segundo.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Tiene llena la agenda para febrero, iniciando el 2 en Sombrerete, Zacatecas; el 3 torea en Salvatierra, Guanajuato; el 4 en Villahermosa; el 5 en Ciudad del Carmen; el 11 en San Miguel de Allende; el 12 en Orizaba, Veracruz; el 17 en Monterrey; el 18 en Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas; el 19 en Guadalajara; el 21 en Villa de Álvarez, Colima; el 24 en Matamoros, Tamaulipas; el 25 en Autlán, Jalisco; el 26 en Tepic, Nayarit; el 27 en Mazatlán, Sinaloa y el 28 en Jalostotitlán, Jalisco.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;En otra información, ha corrido insistentemente la versión de que para el 5 de febrero podrían alternar el colombiano César Rincón, el mexicano Eulalio López &amp;quot;Zotoluco&amp;quot; y los espa&amp;ntilde;oles Enrique Ponce y Julián López &amp;quot;El Juli&amp;quot;. Esta semana la empresa de la México, informará al respecto.]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Illegal Mexicans help maintain the U.S. economy?</title>
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    <modified>2006-01-24T16:08:55-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-01-24T16:08:55-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//108</id>
    <created>2006-01-24T16:08:55-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Illegal Mexicans help maintain the U.S. economy?</summary>
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      <![CDATA[MEXICO CITY (AP) -- A Mexican government commission said Tuesday it will distribute at least 70,000 maps showing highways, rescue beacons and water tanks in the Arizona desert to curb the death toll among illegal border crossers.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The National Human Rights Commission, a government-funded agency with independent powers, denied the maps - similar to a comic-style guide booklet Mexico distributed last year - would encourage illegal immigration.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Officials said the maps would help guide those in trouble find rescue beacons and areas with cell phone reception. The maps will also show the distance a person can walk in the desert in a single day.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&amp;quot;We are not trying in any way to encourage or promote migration,&amp;quot; said Mauricio Farah, one of the commission's national inspectors. &amp;quot;The only thing we are trying to do is warn them of the risks they face and where to get water, so they don't die.&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Russ Knocke, a spokesman for the U.S. Homeland Security Department, questioned whether the maps would keep those crossing the border safer.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&amp;quot;It is not helpful for anyone, no matter how well intended they might be, to produce road maps that lead aliens into the desolate and dangerous areas along the border, and potentially invite criminal activity, human exploitation and personal risk,&amp;quot; he said.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;And some advocates of greater immigration control were irritated by the map announcement.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&amp;quot;What's next? Are they going to buy them bus tickets to Chicago?&amp;quot; said Mark Krikorian, executive director of the Center for Immigration Studies, a Washington-based think tank. &amp;quot;It's clearly a bad thing for Mexico to be encouraging illegal immigration.&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The comic booklet for migrants was distributed by the government in early 2005 and warned of the perils of crossing illegally into the United States, while offering tips to stay safe.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The booklet, of which about 1.5 million were printed, enraged some advocates of stricter immigration policies in the United States who argue that it encouraged illegal migration.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Farah said his commission was simply trying to prevent deaths and estimated that around 500 Mexicans died trying to cross the border in 2005. Many die in the desert, where summer temperatures soar above 100 degrees, and many drown while attempting to cross the Rio Grande river.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The commission plans to hang the poster-size maps in March in places where migrants will see them, such as migrant-aid groups, the commission's offices and in Mexican border towns.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;They were designed by the Tucson, Ariz.-based rights group Humane Borders, which operates some of the desert water stations. The group previously distributed about 100 posters in the Mexican border town of Sasabe.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The Rev. Robin Hoover, president of Humane Borders, said maps are needed in southern Mexico so migrants can weigh the risks before leaving home.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Some of the posters have warnings, such as &amp;quot;Don't go. There isn't enough water,&amp;quot; but officials conceded many migrants were unlikely to heed the advice.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Knocke said the United States had increased personnel and surveillance along the border to discourage illegal crossings and immigrant smugglers.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&amp;quot;Our message should be clear: we are securing our borders and we're dramatically increasing the likelihood of apprehensions,&amp;quot; he said.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Farah said migration &amp;quot;is a human right&amp;quot; and that &amp;quot;the United States should be grateful&amp;quot; the commission is doing something to curb the death toll, because &amp;quot;hundreds of thousands of Mexicans help maintain the U.S. economy.&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Mexicans working in the United States are a huge source of revenue for Mexico, sending home more than $16 billion in remittances in 2004, Mexico's second largest source of foreign currency after oil exports according to the country's central bank.]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Templo de San Francisco</title>
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    <modified>2006-01-23T18:38:12-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-01-23T18:38:12-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//107</id>
    <created>2006-01-23T18:38:12-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Templo de San Francisco</summary>
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      <![CDATA[También entre los más vistosos de la ciudad, está el templo de San Francisco, del siglo XVIII, con su hermosa portada churrigueresca, y la famosa parroquia es casi un símbolo de San Miguel de Allende; aunque su construcción de estilo neogótico es más reciente, fue edificada sobre la estructura del antiguo templo del siglo XVII, respetando por entero su interior y su planta original. ]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Zacatecas, Messico</title>
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    <modified>2006-01-23T09:15:28-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-01-23T09:15:28-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//106</id>
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    <summary type="text/html">Zacatecas, Messico</summary>
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      <![CDATA[Zacatecas, stato di Zacatecas, &amp;egrave; una citt&amp;agrave; Patrimonio Culturale dell'umanit&amp;agrave;, famosa in tutto il Messico per le sue miniere d'argento. Fondata l'8 settembre del 1546 da Juan de Tolosa, Diego de Ibarra, Crist&amp;ograve;bal de O&amp;ntilde;ate e Baltazar Temo&amp;ntilde;o de Ba&amp;ntilde;uelos, a 636 km dalla capitale, Zacatecas &amp;egrave; una citt&amp;agrave; coloniale molto ben tenuta, che mostra con orgoglio le ricchezze dei tempi che furono. L'influenza esercitata dalla chiesa cattolica nella colonizzazione della Nueva Espa&amp;ntilde;a permise la costruzione di magnifici edifici di ordine religioso che , uniti a quelli di tipo civile, permisero l'abbellimento della citt&amp;agrave; di Zacatecas, considerata quindi come la seconda pi&amp;ugrave; importante della Nuova Spagna.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;La ricchezza di minerali diede forti introiti alla Corona Spagnola e questo fece s&amp;igrave; che la citt&amp;agrave; ricevesse il titolo di Ciudad de Nuestra Se&amp;ntilde;ora de Los Zacatecas.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Durante la rivoluzione Zacatecas fu il centro di attenzione nazionale, quando la citt&amp;agrave; fu presa da Francisco Villa e i suoi &amp;quot;dorados&amp;quot; nella famosa battaglia conosciuta come &amp;quot;Toma de Zacatecas&amp;quot; avvenuta il 23 giugno del 1914.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;La cattedrale &amp;egrave; considerata come il massimo esponente del barocco in tutta l'America Latina.]]>
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<entry>
    <title>San Miguel de Allende, Messico</title>
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    <modified>2006-01-23T08:59:50-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-01-23T08:59:50-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//105</id>
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    <summary type="text/html">San Miguel de Allende, Messico</summary>
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      <![CDATA[San Miguel...ci ha incantato, San Miguel è palazzi antichi, strade acciottolate, negozi affascinanti che in cinque giorni non abbiamo avuto il tempo di vedere tutti il profumo delle briosce -o meglio del pandulce- appena sfornate alla panetteria la Purisima è una fiesta cominciata la notte con lo scampanio a distesa di mezz'ora e poi bande musicali fino alla mattina è il raduno alla biblioteca la domenica mattina tra caffè e mariachi degli americani in pensione stabilitisi qui per fare il giro delle vecchie bellissime case restaurate.]]>
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<entry>
    <title>San Miguel de Allende, héroes de la Independencia</title>
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    <modified>2006-01-23T07:52:11-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-01-23T07:52:11-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//104</id>
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    <summary type="text/html">San Miguel de Allende, héroes de la Independencia</summary>
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      <![CDATA[La acción de colocar una escultura del arcángel san Miguel, resguardando con su espada las estatuas de menor tama&amp;ntilde;o de Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla, Juan de Aldama, la corregidora Josefa Ortiz de Domínguez y el general Ignacio Allende, provocó ya una polémica entre algunos sectores de la sociedad guanajuatense. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;El costo total de las esculturas fue de un millón 900 mil pesos y fueron develadas este domingo con una guardia de honor para conmemorar el natalicio 237 del general Allende. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;El historiador, quien por su oposición al proyecto no fue invitado al acto de develación se&amp;ntilde;aló que con este monumento -costeado con recursos del erario- los turistas se llevarán la impresión de que no se conoce la historia, al juntar un símbolo religioso con las figuras de los insurgentes.]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Teatro de la Opera de San Miguel</title>
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    <modified>2006-01-23T07:29:07-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-01-23T07:29:07-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//103</id>
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    <summary type="text/html">Teatro de la Opera de San Miguel</summary>
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      <![CDATA[El nuevo teatro llevará por nombre &amp;ldquo;Teatro de la Opera de San Miguel&amp;rdquo; y está siendo construido con los mejores materiales acústicos, equipos de sonido e iluminación, todo ello bajo la estrecha supervisión de la empresa de Ingeniería de Dise&amp;ntilde;o Teletec, identificada por los conocedores como la número uno del país para este tipo de instalaciones. El teatro tendrá un aforo base de 400 butacas, siendo que para presentaciones al aire libre podrá incrementarse con 600 butacas adicionales.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;El teatro se ubica a 12 Kms del Jardin Principal de San Miguel, sobre la Carretera a Dolores Hidalgo, a la altura de la desviación al Santuario de Atotonilco.]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Opera House</title>
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    <modified>2006-01-23T07:25:49-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-01-23T07:25:49-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//102</id>
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    <summary type="text/html">Opera House</summary>
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      <![CDATA[The theatre is currently under construction. The developers are working with the best acoustical, lighting and theatre Design Company in the country; Teletec, Mexico. When complete, the theatre to be called the &amp;acute;San Miguel Opera House&amp;acute; will seat 400, with an addition outdoor performance plaza which will seat 600.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The new San Miguel Opera House is located nine miles from the Jardin on the Carretera to Dolores Hidalgo and is within the municipality of San Miguel de Allende. ]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Glorieta de los Héroes, San Miguel de Allende</title>
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    <modified>2006-01-23T07:15:50-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-01-23T07:15:50-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//101</id>
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    <summary type="text/html">Glorieta de los Héroes, San Miguel de Allende</summary>
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      <![CDATA[The glorieta where the road to Querétaro and the road to Los Rodriguez and Dr. Moro meet, in front of the new city administration building is now called the&amp;nbsp;Glorieta de los Héroes. There are life-size statues of Ignacio Allende, Juan Aldama, Miguel Hidalgo and Josefa Ortiz de Dominguez, each a hero of the independence movement against Spain. These are elevated around the traffic circle, and in the middle, elevated higher than the rest is a statue of the Archangel Saint Michael. It&amp;nbsp;was inaugurated during the festivities surrounding the birthday celebration of Ignacio Allende.]]>
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<entry>
    <title>San Juan del Río, Querétaro</title>
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    <modified>2006-01-21T14:32:15-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-01-21T14:32:15-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//100</id>
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    <summary type="text/html">San Juan del Río, Querétaro</summary>
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      <![CDATA[Según nos cuenta la historia, un indígena &amp;ntilde;a&amp;ntilde;ú, de nombre Mexici, fundó a los pies del Cerro de la Cruz y a la orilla de un río, un poblado al que denominó Iztachichimecapan, topónimo que significa &amp;ldquo;chichimecas blancos&amp;rdquo;. A&amp;ntilde;os más tarde, con la llegada de los conquistadores espa&amp;ntilde;oles, este pueblo fue nuevamente fundado un 24 de junio de 1531, pero con el nombre mestizo con que se le conoce actualmente: San Juan del Río, por su característica ribere&amp;ntilde;a.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;De su pasado prehispánico aún podemos observar algunos restos de construcciones, sobre todo en la cima del mencionado Cerro de la Cruz, mientras que en los alrededores de la ciudad se ha encontrado gran cantidad de vasijas y demás artefactos característicos de los grupos sedentarios que poblaban la región antes del arribo de los espa&amp;ntilde;oles.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;El valle de San Juan del Río es considerado como uno de los más fértiles del país, y esto lo evidencian las numerosas haciendas que durante los siglos XVII al XX se asentaron en la zona. La hacienda de &amp;ldquo;La Llave&amp;rdquo;, por mencionar sólo alguna, se dice que perteneció a don Juan de Jaramillo, esposo de la famosa do&amp;ntilde;a Marina, mejor conocida como &amp;ldquo;la Malinche&amp;rdquo;.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;De la zona de San Juan del Río también son famosos sus exquisitos quesos y sus vinos. Y no menos conocida es la industria minera que desde tiempos inmemoriales extrae los legendarios ópalos que tanta fama han dado al estado queretano.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Una de las primeras construcciones con que nos encontramos al llegar a San Juan del Río es su puente de &amp;ldquo;La Venta&amp;rdquo;, localizado sobre lo que hoy es la avenida Juárez Poniente. Las oscuras piedras de sus a&amp;ntilde;ejos arcos de medio punto dan un excelente marco a los sólidos contrafuertes, los cuales forman peque&amp;ntilde;os balcones sobre la actual calzada; a pesar de que el puente no es muy ancho, por él pasaron innumerables cargas de oro y plata de Zacatecas a México, por el entonces Camino Real de Tierra Adentro. Justo a la mitad del puente están dos letreros que dicen: &amp;ldquo;Puente de la Venta, construido el 9 de febrero de 1710, arquitecto don Pedro de Arrieta&amp;rdquo;, y &amp;ldquo;Este puente comenzó el día 9 de febrero de 1710 a&amp;ntilde;os, gobernando el excelentísimo se&amp;ntilde;or marqués de Alburquerque, y se acabó el día 13 de enero de 1711 a&amp;ntilde;os, gobernando el...&amp;rdquo;, y ahí se pierde el resto de la leyenda.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Después de esta magnífica obra hidráulica, y siguiendo por la avenida Juárez, llegamos a lo que fue el antiguo hospital de indios de San Juan de Dios, construido en 1661 y que hoy alberga a la Universidad Autónoma de Querétaro, campus San Juan del Río. Aún se conserva el templo del hospital, cuya fachada e interiores son muy austeros y sobrios.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Continuando por la avenida Juárez nos encontramos con el discreto templo de las hermanas de la Tercera Orden, el cual fue construido en agosto de 1683 a petición de las hermanas Flores. De este templo lo único que destaca es su espada&amp;ntilde;a, que curiosamente no da a la calle, sino al interior de la manzana. Más adelante nos recibe el templo del antiguo convento de Santo Domingo, edificado hacia 1691. Su interior está decorado con pinturas de vegetación al estilo art nouveau de fines del siglo xix. Su portada es de dos cuerpos, de los que el primero posee columnas corintias con nichos entre ellas, mientras que en el segundo cuerpo las columnas son de fuste liso y capitel barroco. La ventana del coro está flanqueada por escudos franciscanos y su única torre es de dos cuerpos con pilastras, capulín y linternilla. El templo está circundado por una peque&amp;ntilde;a barda atrial en cuya esquina poniente sobresale una enorme cruz de cantera.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Caminando hacia el oriente del templo llegamos al edificio que ocupa la Presidencia Municipal, construcción de finales del siglo XIX que ha sido remodelado para su actual uso. También sobre la avenida Juárez se localiza un edificio del siglo XVIII que en su tiempo funcionara como centro penitenciario y que, paradójicamente, hoy en día alberga al Centro Histórico y Cultural de San Juan del Río, en el que se puede admirar un breve pero muy interesante museo histórico, el cual posee copia de algunos documentos referentes a la conquista de este territorio.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Frente a dicho Centro Cultural se ubica el jardín del Santuario, peque&amp;ntilde;o templo construido hacia finales del siglo XIX y cuya torre campanario es de forma alargada y puntiaguda.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Dejando por fin la tan mencionada avenida Juárez, y encaminándonos hacia lo que se conoce como el Centro Histórico, arribamos a la Plaza de Armas, en donde sobresale una columna dedicada a la Independencia de México; frente a ésta se levanta, orgullosa, la parroquia, construcción del siglo XVIII, con su portada de dos cuerpos de cantera y columnas jónicas pareadas; la fachada está rematada por un frontón bellamente decorado. Un dato arquitectónico sobresaliente de esta parroquia son sus cuatro cúpulas que forman un armónico conjunto. Frente a la parroquia se localiza el Jardín Independencia, que al igual que la mayoría de los jardines provincianos, posee un pintoresco quiosco en el centro.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Si caminamos hacia la parte norte de la ciudad encontraremos la antigua estación de ferrocarril, típica construcción que aún se encuentra en funcionamiento pero que, curiosamente, el personal de seguridad no permite fotografiar, sin explicarnos el porqué.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;De regreso al centro, y paseando por sus hermosas calles, observamos una gran cantidad de a&amp;ntilde;ejas casas que nos hablan de lo rico y productivo que fue el viejo San Juan del Río, y en aquellas que tienen sus puertas abiertas y nos permiten asomarnos, podemos observar tranquilos y amplios patios circundados por singulares arquerías, todo musicalizado por el agua de sus fuentes.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Así, entre casonas y portales, llegamos al antiguo templo de la Santa Veracruz, localizado en lo alto de una colina, a unas tres o cuatro calles del templo del Santuario. Sus gruesos muros y su cantera oscura nos remiten al origen de su construcción. Sobresalen en su fachada tres cruces sobre el arco de la puerta. Este templo custodia un antiguo cementerio, el cual posee una excelente vista de la ciudad. Su barda perimetral está decorada con ondulaciones rematadas por esferas y cruces que enmarcan los atardeceres de San Juan. La mayoría de las lápidas están labradas en la típica cantera gris de San Juan del Río, y casi todas ellas pertenecen al siglo XIX.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;En una peque&amp;ntilde;a capilla lateral se levanta hoy en día un peque&amp;ntilde;o museo dedicado a la muerte. Ahí podemos observar distintos tipos de enterramientos, que van desde los entierros prehispánicos hasta aquellos realizados en los interiores de algunos templos.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Así pues, San Juan del Río, además de ser una entidad netamente industrial, se ha convertido en un magnífico sitio al que podemos acudir en compa&amp;ntilde;ía de nuestra familia, para conocer un capítulo más de la historia del rico estado queretano.]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Comida Mexicana</title>
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    <modified>2006-01-21T14:14:08-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-01-21T14:14:08-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//99</id>
    <created>2006-01-21T14:14:08-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Comida Mexicana</summary>
    <dc:subject>Restaurants</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[Las costumbres del comer están muy ligadas a la ocasión y origen social de los comensales y hasta las épocas del año, lo que en una ciudad con tantos estratos y procedencias hace difícil la coincidencia. Sin embargo es posible nombrar tres instituciones que podrán servir de muestra: &lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;strong&gt;El almuerzo&lt;/strong&gt; es un alimento que sigue al desayuno (si este fue muy frugal), y que es ocasión para probar los tamales y el atole, o algún guisado acompañado con tortillas. No menos deliciosos son los chilaquiles o huevos rancheros.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;strong&gt;La comida&lt;/strong&gt;, servida entre la una y las cuatro de la tarde, es más copiosa que en otros países y es el momento de lucir los condimentos. El primer plato suele consistir en una sopa y arroz; sigue un plato fuerte llamado &quot;guisado&quot; y si se desea un dulce o postre. Todo acompañado con su agua fresca.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;strong&gt;La merienda&lt;/strong&gt;, momento de reunión familiar en el que destacan los sabores dulces: chocolate a la española o champurrado, panes con graciosos nombres, y también los antojitos: enchiladas, pambazos, tamales, quesadillas, sopes o tacos.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;Muchos de estas comidas se sirven en las cafeterías tradicionales o modernas de la ciudad, pero para los devotos del antojito en cualquier esquina o paradero de autobuses encontrará improvisados comederos. En éstos hay que ser muy cauteloso pues la higiene y no suele destacar. ]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Mexican food in Mexico</title>
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    <modified>2006-01-21T12:06:37-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-01-21T12:06:37-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//98</id>
    <created>2006-01-21T12:06:37-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Mexican food in Mexico</summary>
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      <![CDATA[The melding of cultures contributed significantly to the melding of foods and food preparation in Mexico, often referred to as mestizaje, or mixing. Corn, a staple for over 4,000 years, is the backbone of the diet. The kernels are softened in water and lime and then ground and fashioned (most commonly) into tortillas. Protein-rich beans and an infinite variety of chilies round out this holy trinity of Mexican cookery. The Spanish liked what they saw in Mexico and added a few things of their own, among them domestic animals, sugar and cheese. Mexican cuisine is further enhanced by an incredible array of fruits.]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Bed and Breakfast Accommodation</title>
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    <modified>2006-01-21T11:51:42-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-01-21T11:51:42-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//97</id>
    <created>2006-01-21T11:51:42-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Bed and Breakfast Accommodation</summary>
    <dc:subject>Hotels</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[Bed &amp;amp; Breakfasts are private homes which have a number of rooms available for guest accommodation. As these are mostly family homes the best of them are a good choice for those who want to meet people and sample a bit of mexican life, as well as for those on a budget.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Accommodation &amp;amp; Facilities&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;In general large and hearty home cooked breakfasts are served but evening meals are not available. Almost all bedrooms have private bathrooms and generally a guest sitting area is provided.&lt;br /&gt;Standards vary a lot; some can be quite practical, others decorated in an overly fussy style that can be off putting. Some are friendly and welcoming, others practially ignore their guests. Because they are family run, the athmosphere and the whole experience is very dependent on the person at the helm and their attitude to visitors.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Be careful when reading descriptions in accommodation listings - &amp;quot;Casas Elegantes&amp;quot; may be cosy houses but could equally be modern and fairly dull custom built premises at the side of a road just outside a town.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;&amp;iquest;Cuánto cuesta?&lt;/strong&gt; &lt;br /&gt;Bed and breakfasts prices have crept up in recent years, but most are still good value a night for 2 people sharing, including breakfast. The bed and breakfast market in San Miguel de Allende has become a very crowded one of late, some say overcrowded. With the rise in the number of hotels their market is shrinking and competition can be fierce, especially off season, so do shop around. ]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Dia de la Candelaria</title>
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    <modified>2006-01-20T12:14:00-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-01-20T12:14:00-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//96</id>
    <created>2006-01-20T12:14:00-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Dia de la Candelaria</summary>
    <dc:subject>Events</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[El 2 de febrero, Día de la Candelaria, constituye cada año el final del periodo navideño, pues es cuando el Niño Jesús fue presentado en el Templo por sus padres, según la costumbre judía.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;En el Día de la Candelaria se hace el &quot;levantamiento del Niño Jesús&quot;, que consiste en llevar la imagen a bendecir al templo, así como levantar y quitar todas las figuras de los nacimientos para guardarlas hasta la celebración de la próxima Navidad.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;También es costumbre popular que ese día, quienes el 6 de enero anterior, durante la partida de Rosca de Reyes les tocó el &quot;muñeco&quot;, ofrezcan a amigos y familiares atoles y tamales, que es el alimento que podían adquirir las personas más humildes.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;El nombre Candelaria viene de la tradición de bendecir velas y distribuirlas entre los adoradores. Las velas recuerdan las luces de Navidad y simbolizan las palabras de Simeón a José y María en Lucas 2:32 de que Jesús sería &quot;la luz para revelación a los Gentiles y gloria del pueblo de Israel&quot;.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;Al principio, el Día de la Candelaria honraba la purificación de María después del nacimiento de Jesús, pero las observancias modernas han movido el énfasis hacia Jesús.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;En muchos lugares este día marcaba el principio del año, por lo cual los indígenas tienen la costumbre de llevar a bendecir las mazorcas que servirán de semillas en la próxima siembra; también se bendicen las velas o candelas, de ahí el nombre de &quot;Candelaria&quot;, que son consideradas como buenas para apartar el mal y las enfermedades.]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Día de la Candelaria</title>
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    <modified>2006-01-20T12:05:32-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-01-20T12:05:32-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//95</id>
    <created>2006-01-20T12:05:32-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Día de la Candelaria</summary>
    <dc:subject>Events</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[In towns all over Mexico, parades, feasts, and general carousing honor the anniversary of the day Mary and Joseph took Jesus to the Temple in Jerusalem forty days after his birth, in order to perform the required sacrifice of purification. Called &amp;quot;the feast of candles,&amp;quot; La Candelaria is a reminder of the light of the Baby Jesus. Wherever it's celebrated, Candelaria is a time of purification. In pagan folklore, the day marks the middle of Winter and the promise of spring. If you visited towns in Mexico today, you would see the wide variety of ways it's celebrated around the country.]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Acapulco, Guerrero, Mexique</title>
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    <modified>2006-01-20T09:47:43-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-01-20T09:47:43-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//94</id>
    <created>2006-01-20T09:47:43-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Acapulco, Guerrero, Mexique</summary>
    <dc:subject>Travel</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[Depuis 1532, Acapulco est un port important, point de départ des expéditions espagnoles sur la c&amp;ocirc;te du Pacifique.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Ce n'est qu'au cours des années 30 et 60 qu'Acapulco devint le premier centre de distraction du Mexique. Acapulco est une machine touristique bien huilée, le rendez-vous des amateurs de soleil, dans l'un des plus beaux sites du globe ; c'est un paradis de vacances, avec ses plages de sable blanc. Des yachts battant pavillons exotiques s'arrachent les places dans le port,o&amp;ugrave; toutes les normes de la terre se parlent.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;La Costera, large avenue, longe toute la baie d'Acapulco, au bord de laquelle s'aligne une série impressionnante de plages au sable fin pour le plus grand plaisir des vacanciers. La Costera est une art&amp;egrave;re tr&amp;egrave;s fréquentée, les personnes appréciant l'animation seront ravis d'y trouver une succession de bars, restaurants, discoth&amp;egrave;ques et de magasins. Parcourir cette longue avenue &amp;agrave; pied, constitue l'un des meilleurs moyens de découvrir Acapulco.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Le Fuerte San Diego constitue le plus imposant vestige colonial de la ville, il permit aux Espagnols de défendre leurs précieuses marchandises en provenance d'Asie. &amp;Agrave; l'intérieur de la forteresse, se trouve le Musée Historique d'Acapulco. Il est fort intéressant &amp;agrave; propos l'histoire de la ville et &amp;agrave; ses activités commerciales avec l'Asie.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;La place centrale de la vieille ville, le Zocalo, vaut surtout pour son atmosph&amp;egrave;re conviviale. Une balade dans les quartiers environnants permet d'apprécier les authentiques quartiers populaires, ainsi que son marché municipal haut en couleur.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;L'une des grandes attractions d'Acapulco et de contempler les fameux plongeurs de la Quebrada qui, apr&amp;egrave;s une pri&amp;egrave;re devant le reliquaire illuminé, attendent une lame pour plonger la t&amp;ecirc;te la premi&amp;egrave;re, &amp;agrave; flanc de falaise depuis une hauteur de 35 m&amp;egrave;tres. Impréssionnant !&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Pour voir tout le panorama d'Acapulco, prenez le bateau pour l'&amp;icirc;le de La Roqueta et montez jusqu'au phare, inoubliable ! Surtout le soir.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;a href=&quot;http://www.tripadvisor.com/SmartDeals-g150768-m10556-r78268-a_aid.CD1468-Mexico-Hotel-Deals.html&quot;&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Find the best deal, compare prices and read what other travelers have to say about hotels in Mexico&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/a&gt;]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Durango, Mexique</title>
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    <modified>2006-01-20T09:32:16-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-01-20T09:32:16-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//93</id>
    <created>2006-01-20T09:32:16-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Durango, Mexique</summary>
    <dc:subject>Cities</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[Pratiquement inconnu des touristes européens, terre de montagnes et déserts, l'état du Durango (Nord-Centre) offre des paysages tr&amp;egrave;s naturels...L'état est devenu un des lieux préférés des réalisateurs, metteurs en sc&amp;egrave;ne et amateurs du cinéma, et il a servi de décor &amp;agrave; de nombreux films de Hollywood, notamment des &amp;quot; westerns &amp;quot;. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Le Durango est malgré tout bien plus que John Wayne et &amp;quot; Tonto &amp;quot;. La ville de Durango compte plusieurs musées : le musée d'archéologie Ganot-Peschard, le musée d'art contemporain Ángel Zárrago, le musée du cinéma, le musée des cultures populaires, et le musée régional de Durango, connu comme &amp;quot; El Aguacate &amp;quot;. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;La capitale a aussi une grande variété de parcs et de jardins publics, notamment les parcs Guadiana et Sahuatoba, lesquels existent depuis l'époque de la colonisation espagnole. Enfin, le site archéologique Shroeder se trouve &amp;agrave; seulement 7 kilom&amp;egrave;tres de la capitale.]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Mexique</title>
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    <modified>2006-01-20T09:27:24-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-01-20T09:27:24-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//92</id>
    <created>2006-01-20T09:27:24-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Mexique</summary>
    <dc:subject>Cities</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[Traversé par le tropique du Cancer, le Mexique occupe un territoire de 1 972 000 km, soit pr&amp;egrave;s d&amp;rsquo;un quart de la surface des Etats-Unis et 4 fois la France. C&amp;rsquo;est le troisi&amp;egrave;me plus grand pays d&amp;rsquo;Amérique Latine, apr&amp;egrave;s le Brésil et l&amp;rsquo;Argentine.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;En forme d&amp;rsquo;accent grave, le pays compte 3.107 km de fronti&amp;egrave;re commune avec les Etats-Unis au Nord dont une grande partie est constituée avec le Rio Bravo del Norte (Rio Grande), tandis que le Guatemala et le Belize le bordent au sud, le long de 122 km de fronti&amp;egrave;res communes. Le Mexique totalise pr&amp;egrave;s de 13 350 km de fronti&amp;egrave;res et pr&amp;egrave;s de 10 000kms de c&amp;ocirc;tes. Il est délimité par la mer des Cara&amp;iuml;bes, &amp;agrave; l&amp;rsquo;Est (golfe du Mexique), la mer de Cort&amp;egrave;s et l&amp;rsquo;océan Pacifique &amp;agrave; l&amp;rsquo;ouest .&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Au nord du pays, des plaines c&amp;ocirc;ti&amp;egrave;res séparent deux cha&amp;icirc;nes montagneuses orientées nord-sud, la Sierra Madre orientale et la Sierra Madre occidentale. Elles ceinturent un vaste plateau d&amp;rsquo;altitude, l&amp;rsquo;Altiplano central, qui oscille entre 1 000 et 2 000 m d&amp;rsquo;altitude. Dans la partie sud de ce plateau se trouve &amp;agrave; 2240 m d&amp;rsquo;altitude, la ville de Mexico, capitale et centre économique, politique et démographique du Mexique. L&amp;rsquo;etat de Mexico, dont la population a fortement augmenté (+ 33,7%) demeure l&amp;rsquo;entité administrative la plus peuplée avec un total de 13,1 millions d&amp;rsquo;habitants ( 8,9 millions en 90). Les autres grands centres urbains sont Guadalajara (3,7 millions hab) et Monterrey (3,2 millions hab).&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Au sud de la ville de Mexico, la Sierra Madre del Sur (Cordillera neovolcanica) longe la c&amp;ocirc;te sud-ouest du pays et regroupe ses volcans actifs et ses plus hauts sommets : le Pico de Orizaba (5 611 m) et le Popocatépetl (5 452 m).&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;La région la plus étroite du Mexique, au sud, est composée de basses terres et de hauts plateaux. La Sierra Madre de Chiapas la ferme le long de la c&amp;ocirc;te pacifique. La péninsule du Yucatan remonte dans le golfe du Mexique c&amp;ocirc;té Atlantique.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;a href=&quot;http://www.tripadvisor.com/SmartDeals-g150768-m10556-r78268-a_aid.CD1468-Mexico-Hotel-Deals.html&quot;&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Find the best deal, compare prices and read what other travelers have to say about hotels in Mexico&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/a&gt;]]>
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<entry>
    <title>General Ignacio María Allende y Unzaga</title>
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    <modified>2006-01-20T07:40:33-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-01-20T07:40:33-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//91</id>
    <created>2006-01-20T07:40:33-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">General Ignacio María Allende y Unzaga</summary>
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      <![CDATA[Our city's hero, General Ignacio María Allende y Unzaga was born on January 21, 1769. His home at the corner of Cu&amp;ntilde;a de Allende and the Jardín will be decorated with floral wreaths and there will be speeches and parades.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;a href=&quot;http://www.tripadvisor.com/SmartDeals-g151932-m10556-r78268-a_aid.CD1468-San_Miguel_de_Allende_Central_Mexico_and_Gulf_Coast-Hotel-Deals.html&quot;&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Find the best deal, compare prices and read what other travelers have to say about hotels in San Miguel de Allende&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/a&gt;]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Departure of Pilgrims for San Juan de los Lagos</title>
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    <modified>2006-01-20T07:34:53-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-01-20T07:34:53-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//90</id>
    <created>2006-01-20T07:34:53-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Departure of Pilgrims for San Juan de los Lagos</summary>
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      <![CDATA[On January 24, 2006, thousands of pilgrims will set off on a nine-day walk through the high desert of central Mexico, starting from our historic town of San Miguel de Allende and winding up more than a week later at the Basilica de San Juan de los Lagos, the second most famous church in Mexico. This ancient annual pilgrimage is a testament to faith and tradition that brings together walkers from all classes of society, from all states of the Republic.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;a href=&quot;http://www.tripadvisor.com/SmartDeals-g150768-m10556-r78268-a_aid.CD1468-Mexico-Hotel-Deals.html&quot;&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Find the best deal, compare prices and read what other travelers have to say about hotels in Mexico&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/a&gt;]]>
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<entry>
    <title>San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato, Mexique</title>
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    <modified>2006-01-19T18:55:53-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-01-19T18:55:53-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//89</id>
    <created>2006-01-19T18:55:53-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato, Mexique</summary>
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      <![CDATA[Cette vieille ville&amp;nbsp; construite &amp;agrave; flanc de montagne &amp;agrave; 90 km de Guanajuato est classée monument national . De nombreux édifices coloniaux tr&amp;egrave;s bien conservés, jalonnent les ruelles escarpées et pavées conférant &amp;agrave; l'endroit un charme exceptionnel. Du haut de ses collines on domine non moins d'une vingtaine de clochers d'églises et des dizaines de maisons aux b&amp;acirc;tisses multicolores.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Quoique tr&amp;egrave;s exigu&amp;euml;, San Miguel est une ville&amp;nbsp; tr&amp;egrave;s aérée comptant de nombreuses petites places. Elle est traversée par deux rues principales et s'articule autour de la Plazza Principal (appelée aussi le Jardin) , place verdoyante bordée d'arcades, o&amp;ugrave; le voyageur aura plaisir &amp;agrave; fl&amp;acirc;ner.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;De par son cadre naturel exceptionnel, la beauté de ses édifices, San Miguel de Allende est devenue une ville de villégiature pour de nombreux peintres et artistes ainsi que pour beaucoup de retraités américains qui y ont véritablement élu domicile.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Ici les gens prennent le temps de vivre et l'atmosph&amp;egrave;re générale inspire &amp;agrave; la détente et aux promenades.]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Mexico City, Mexiko</title>
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    <modified>2006-01-19T18:43:50-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-01-19T18:43:50-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//88</id>
    <created>2006-01-19T18:43:50-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Mexico City, Mexiko</summary>
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      <![CDATA[Mexico City ist eine Stadt der Superlative: mit gut 20 Mio. Einwohnern eine der gr&amp;ouml;&amp;szlig;ten der Welt - wenn nicht &amp;uuml;berhaupt die gr&amp;ouml;&amp;szlig;te. Den st&amp;auml;rksten Eindruck von den Dimensionen bekommt man bei der Anreise mit den Flugzeug: selbst von oben sind die Stadtgrenzen kaum zu erkennen! Das liegt allerdings zum Teil auch an der gigantischen Luftverschmutzung, die so stark ist, dass man an den meisten Tagen die Sonne am Himmel nicht sehen kann. Die Hauptstadtbewohner bezeichnen diejenigen Tage, an denen sie den nahegelegenen Vulkan Popocatepétl erkennen k&amp;ouml;nnen, als besondere Gl&amp;uuml;ckstage! Seit einigen Jahren hat daher die Regierung eine Regelung eingef&amp;uuml;hrt, nach der an bestimmten Tagen f&amp;uuml;r bestimmte Fahrzeuge (je nach Nummern-Schild) ein Fahrverbot herrscht. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;In der Stadt selbst und ihrer unmittelbaren Umgebung gibt es dermassen viel zu besichtigen, da&amp;szlig; man leicht den gesamten Urlaub hier verbringen k&amp;ouml;nnte. Erste Touristenpflicht, vor allem dann, wenn man anschliessend St&amp;auml;tten wie Teotihuacán, Chichén Itzá, Palenque etc. besichtigen will, ist ein Besuch im Anthropologischen Museum (Museo nacional de antropología) an. Es wird von Kennern als das sch&amp;ouml;nste und vollkommenste der Welt bezeichnet. In den 12 wundersch&amp;ouml;n gestalteten Ausstellungshallen wird man auf geschickte Weise mit der faszinierenden Geschichte Mexikos vertraut gemacht. Mindestens einen Tag sollte man daf&amp;uuml;r einplanen, um sich &amp;uuml;ber die gro&amp;szlig;en pr&amp;auml;kolumbianischen Kulturen und das Alltagsleben der noch verbliebenen Indianerst&amp;auml;mme zu informieren. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Weitere Sehensw&amp;uuml;rdigkeiten: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Palacio de Bellas Artes&lt;/strong&gt; (Palast der sch&amp;ouml;nen K&amp;uuml;nste):&lt;br /&gt;Erbaut zwischen 1910 und 1934, ist der Palast inzwischen mehrere Meter tief in den sumpfigen Untergrund abgesunken. Hier tritt mehrmals w&amp;ouml;chentlich das weltber&amp;uuml;hmte Folklore-Ballet mit den wundersch&amp;ouml;nen mexikanischen Volkst&amp;auml;nzen auf. Im Inneren des Palastes befinden sich Wandmalereien der bedeutendsten mexikanischen K&amp;uuml;nstler, sowie wechselnde Kunstausstellungen. Der ber&amp;uuml;hmte Glasmosaikvorhang stammt von Tiffany. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Basilica de Guadalupe&lt;/strong&gt;: &lt;br /&gt;Ort der Verehrung der nationalen Volksheiligen, der &amp;quot;Virgen de Guadalupe&amp;quot; (Jungfrau von Guadalupe). Ziel f&amp;uuml;r fromme Pilger aus dem ganzen Land, die die letzten 100 m auf den Knien rutschen. Am 12. Dezember, dem Erscheinungstag der Jungfrau, findet vor der Basilica ein grosses Fest statt mit indianischen T&amp;auml;nzen. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Zócalo&lt;/strong&gt;:&lt;br /&gt;Im Zentrum der Stadt gelegen, ist der Zocalo (&amp;quot;Sockel&amp;quot;) nach dem Roten Platz in Moskau weltweit der zweitgr&amp;ouml;&amp;szlig;te Platz und idealer Ausgangspunkt zum Erkunden der Stadt. An seinem Rand befinden sich z.B. der Nationalpalast mit seinen Fresken von Diego Rivera; das Rathaus, die Kathedrale ( die gr&amp;ouml;sste des Kontinentes) und das Pfandleihhaus aus 1775 (Monte de Piedad). &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Plaza de las 3 culturas&lt;/strong&gt; (Platz der 3 Kulturen):&lt;br /&gt;Hier treffen auf engstem Raum freigelegte Ruinen des alten Tenochtitlan, ein Kloster aus der Kolonialzeit, und die Bienenwaben-Hochh&amp;auml;user der Gegenwart zusammen. &lt;strong&gt;Parque Chapultepec&lt;/strong&gt; (Chapultepec-Park):&lt;br /&gt;9 qkm gross und inmitten der Hauptstadt, ist der Chapultepec-Park an den Wochenenden Ziel von Abertausenden Erholungssuchender. Im Park befinden sich das Anthropologische Museum sowie das Schloss, in dem schon der ungl&amp;uuml;ckliche Kaiser Maximilian und seine Gattin Charlotte residiert haben. Es gibt ausserdem zwei Seen, einen Zoo und einen Botanischen Garten. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Xochimilco&lt;/strong&gt; - die schwimmenden G&amp;auml;rten&lt;br /&gt;Wo heute die Millionenstadt Mexico-City ist, war im 16. Jahrhundert, als Mexiko von den Spaniern erobert wurde, ein See; Xochimilco ist das, was bis heute davon &amp;uuml;briggeblieben ist. Auf den pappelbestandenen Inseln, die voneinander durch schmale Kan&amp;auml;le getrennt sind, w&amp;auml;chst das Gem&amp;uuml;se f&amp;uuml;r die Hauptstadt-Bewohner. Auf diesen Kan&amp;auml;len fahren blumengeschm&amp;uuml;ckte Boote, die alle einen mehr oder weniger romantischen Namen tragen, und die man f&amp;uuml;r eine Stunde oder l&amp;auml;nger mieten kann. Mit einer langen Stange werden diese durch die flachen Kan&amp;auml;le gesteuert. Xochimilco ist f&amp;uuml;r die Bewohner der Hauptstadt ein beliebtes Ausflugsziel; an Sonn- und Feiertagen geht es hier hoch her. Zu den vielen Booten mit Ausfl&amp;uuml;glern oder Mariachi-Kapellen kommen dann auch noch diejenigen mit Verk&amp;auml;ufern von Getr&amp;auml;nken, Obst, Souvenirs etc. &lt;br /&gt;Vom Stadtzentrum aus mit der Metro zu erreichen.]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Cuernavaca, Mexiko</title>
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    <modified>2006-01-19T18:35:35-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-01-19T18:35:35-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//87</id>
    <created>2006-01-19T18:35:35-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Cuernavaca, Mexiko</summary>
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      <![CDATA[Aus dem indianischen Namen Cuauhnáhuac machten die Spanier bei der Eroberung das Wort &amp;quot;Cuerno de Vaca&amp;quot; (Kuhhorn); hieraus entstand schliesslich der Name Cuernavaca. 1000 m tiefer als Mexico-City und bekannt als die &amp;quot;Stadt des ewigen Fr&amp;uuml;hlings&amp;quot;. Eine idyllische Kolonialstadt inmitten &amp;uuml;ppig bl&amp;uuml;hender Natur; beliebter Alterssitz f&amp;uuml;r Amerikaner und wohlhabende Einheimische. Sehenwert ist z.B. der im Jahre 1532 erbaute Palacio de Cortéz, in dem der Maler Diego Rivera die Geschichte Cortéz&amp;acute;und Mexicos in einem riesigen Wandgem&amp;auml;lde verewigt hat. Ferner der Borda-Garten, eine romantisch verwilderte Parkanlage im andalusischen Stil, und die Kathedrale, in der Messen zu schmissiger Mariachi-Musik abgehalten werden.]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Chihuahua, Mexiko</title>
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    <modified>2006-01-19T18:32:17-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-01-19T18:32:17-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//86</id>
    <created>2006-01-19T18:32:17-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Chihuahua, Mexiko</summary>
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      <![CDATA[Heimat des schnauzb&amp;auml;rtigen Pancho Villa, Viehdieb, Revolution&amp;auml;r und bis heute allgegenw&amp;auml;rtiges Idol der Unterdr&amp;uuml;ckten. Heimat aber auch jener winzigen, fast haarlosen Hundchen, die man auch bei uns gelegentlich zu sehen bekommt. Nicht zuletzt: angestammte Heimat der Tarahumaras, einer ethnischen Gruppe, die sich bis heute jedem &amp;quot;Zivilisierungs-Versuch&amp;quot; widersetzt. F&amp;uuml;r ihre zeremoniellen Rituale verwenden sie nicht nur selbstgebrautes Bier in grossen Mengen, sondern auch den kleinen Peyote-Kaktus, dessen starkes Alcaloid Mescalin angeblich &amp;uuml;berw&amp;auml;ltigende farbige Visionen hervorruft. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;In der Gegend um die Stadt Cuauhtémoc, ca. 100 km von Chihuahua entfernt, lebt eine Gemeinde deutschst&amp;auml;mmiger Mennoniten, die sich bis heute ihre plattdeutsche Sprache und ihre strengen Sitten erhalten hat. Sie sind die erfolgreichsten Bauern Chihuahuas und ber&amp;uuml;hmt f&amp;uuml;r ihre Milchprodukte: der von ihnen hergestellten K&amp;auml;se wird im ganzen Land verkauft. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Chihuahua ist Ausgangspunkt zu einer Zugfahrt durch den grandiosen &amp;quot;Canyón del cobre&amp;quot; - die Kupferschlucht. Die etwa 14 Stunden dauernde Fahrt, die in Los Mochis am Golf von Kalifornien endet, f&amp;uuml;hrt zun&amp;auml;chst auf eine H&amp;ouml;he von ca. 2500 m, wo am h&amp;ouml;chsten Punkt ein Stop eingelegt wird. Die Aussicht von dort aus ist atemberaubend und nichts f&amp;uuml;r Leute mit H&amp;ouml;henangst: Berge, Berge und nochmals Berge - durchzogen von &amp;uuml;ber 1000 m tiefen Schluchten. An dieser Haltestelle, mitten in der Wildnis, liegt ein uriges, sehr gepflegtes Hotel (Posada Mirador), das man haarschaft an den Canyon-Rand herangebaut hat. So langsam es aufw&amp;auml;rts ging, so schnell geht es dann abw&amp;auml;rts: 73 Tunnels, 28 Br&amp;uuml;cken und ungez&amp;auml;hlte Kehren &amp;uuml;berwinden die gewaltige H&amp;ouml;hendifferenz: wohl zu Recht gilt diese Zugstrecke als eine der k&amp;uuml;hnsten Eisenbahnkonstruktionen der Welt. Wenn Sie in Richtung Pazifik fahren, lassen Sie sich am besten einen Fensterplatz auf der linken Seite reservieren, um nichts von dem atemberaubenden Panorama zu verpassen.]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Mexiko</title>
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    <modified>2006-01-19T18:25:10-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-01-19T18:25:10-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//85</id>
    <created>2006-01-19T18:25:10-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Mexiko</summary>
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      <![CDATA[Mexiko ist das drittgr&amp;ouml;sste Land in ganz Lateinamerika und das am meisten bev&amp;ouml;lkerte spanisch-sprechende Land. Mexiko offeriert dem Besucher eine Vielseitigkeit an Landschaften wie fast kein anderes Land: Kakteenbewachsene W&amp;uuml;ste, tropische Regenw&amp;auml;lder, schneeweisse Sandstr&amp;auml;nde, 5000 Meter hohe Berge und und.....Auch Geschichts- und Kulturinteressierte kommen auf ihre Kosten: St&amp;auml;tten l&amp;auml;ngst vergangener Kulturen wie z. B. Azteken, Olmeken oder Mayas zeugen noch heute von den damaligen Hochkulturen. Kolonialst&amp;auml;dte wie Zacatecas oder Guanajuato sind noch heute Zeugen spanischer Kolonialzeiten und faszinieren mit ihrem Charme und dem besonderen Baustil.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Eine Vielfalt von typischen mexikanischen Speisen wird den Aufenthalt in Mexiko zum absoluten Erlebnis machen.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;a href=&quot;http://www.tripadvisor.com/SmartDeals-g150768-m10556-r78268-a_aid.CD1468-Mexico-Hotel-Deals.html&quot;&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Find the best deal, compare prices and read what other travelers have to say about hotels in Mexico&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/a&gt;]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Festivals e tradizioni popolari</title>
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    <modified>2006-01-19T17:33:15-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-01-19T17:33:15-06:00</issued>
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    <created>2006-01-19T17:33:15-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Festivals e tradizioni popolari</summary>
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      <![CDATA[Feste se ne celebrano ovunque e tutti i pretesti sono buoni. Fondamentale, per saperne di pi&amp;ugrave;, &amp;egrave; un libretto edito in Messico, vera e propria bibbia per sapere dove e quando andare: Fiestas de México, Guias Panorama. Tra le feste da non perdere segnaliamo: &lt;div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Citt&amp;agrave; del Messico&lt;/strong&gt;, El Grito, ovvero l'insurrezione contro l'impero spagnolo capeggiata dal mitico padre Hidalgo. La notte del 15 settembre una folla enorme si riunisce nello Zocalo, tra la Cattedrale e il Palacio Nacional, con innumerevoli banchetti che vendono i cibi pi&amp;ugrave; inverosimili, il tutto in un crescendo fino al mattino.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Citt&amp;agrave; del Messico&lt;/strong&gt;, Festa della Madonna di Guadalupe: nella prima met&amp;agrave; del mese di dicembre, a partire dal giorno 3, processioni di contadini provenienti da tutto il Messico affluiscono nel grande santuario, e tra l'undicesimo e il dodicesimo giorno ufficiale della festa in migliaia ballano ininterrottamente le spettacolari &amp;quot; danze della Conquista&amp;quot;. Il personaggio principale, che raffigura la morte con una maschera nera sul viso e una falce in mano, si aggira tra Mori che hanno copricapi sormontati da mezzelune e cristiani che brandiscono croci. Nell'enorme piazzale i venditori offrono la Gordita de la Virgen, una torta di mais a forma di Madonna.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Aguascalintes&lt;/strong&gt;, Fiera di San Marco : dal 18 aprile al 10 maggio nella citt&amp;agrave; di Aguascalientes, capitale dell'omonimo stato, si svolge la pi&amp;ugrave; importante fiera del Messico. L'apice é raggiunto il 25 aprile, anniversario del santo patrono, con una grande parata seguita da rodei, corride, fuochi d'artificio e peleas de gallos, combattimenti di galli.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Huejotzingo&lt;/strong&gt; (Puebla), Carnevale : uno dei pi&amp;ugrave; affascinanti carnevali messicani che raggiunge il culmine il marted&amp;igrave; grasso con la battaglia tra due gruppi di abitanti del paese, i &amp;quot;francesi&amp;quot; e i &amp;quot;messicani&amp;quot;; migliaia di persone per le strade hanno tutti il volto coperto da bellissime maschere in legno.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Janitzio&lt;/strong&gt; (Michoac&amp;agrave;n), Dia de los muertos : &amp;egrave; un&amp;rsquo; occasione per capire il rapporto che hanno i messicani con la morte, esorcizzata in molti modi. I riti pi&amp;ugrave; impressionanti si celebrano nei villaggi Purepecha intorno al lago Janitzio quando, nella notte che precede il 2 novembre, l'intera popolazione si riversa nei cimiteri dove porta cibo e bevande trascorrendo la notte a dialogare con i defunti.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Juchit&amp;agrave;n&lt;/strong&gt; (Oaxaca), Festa di San Isidro : le donne dell'istmo, che controllano il commercio locale e quindi sono economicamente autonome, celebrano la loro indipendenza in grandi feste con bellissimi balli che culminano nella Tirada de Frutas, il 15 maggio, quando dall'alto dei tetti bersagliano con ortaggi vari gli uomini in strada.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Oaxaca, Guelaguetza&lt;/strong&gt; : il terzo e l'ultimo luned&amp;igrave; di luglio, allo Stadio del Cerro del Fortin, esibizione di gruppi di danzatori che provengono dalle sette regioni dello stato di Oaxaca; &amp;egrave; un'ottima occasione per ammirare splendidi costumi tradizionali e balli che spesso hanno origini antichissime legate ai miti preispanici.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Papantla&lt;/strong&gt; (Veracruz), Voladores : la cerimonia, nata come rito di fecondazione della terra, si svolge il 29 giugno: i cinque voladores partecipanti scalano un palo alto pi&amp;ugrave; di 20 m e cominciano lentamente a danzare al ritmo di suoni arcaici suonati da uno di loro. Poi i quattro rimanenti voladores, che rappresentano uomini-uccello, si appendono per i piedi a lunghe funi e scendono lentamente verso terra mentre il palo gira.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;San Juan Chamula&lt;/strong&gt; (Chiapas), Carnevale : le cerimonie che celebrano i cinque &amp;quot;giorni perduti&amp;quot; del calendario Maya sono molto suggestive come quando gruppi di uomini saltano attraverso una barricata incendiata davanti alla chiesa. Attenzione agli Indios Chamula: non amano i turisti ed &amp;egrave; assolutamente proibito scattare fotografie mantenendo quindi un atteggiamento di massimo rispetto.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Giorni di festa nazionale sono: 1 gennaio, 5 e 24 febbraio, 1 e 5 maggio, 16 settembre, 12 ottobre, 20 novembre e 25 dicembre.&lt;/div&gt;&lt;/div&gt;]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Messico</title>
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    <modified>2006-01-19T17:23:07-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-01-19T17:23:07-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//83</id>
    <created>2006-01-19T17:23:07-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Messico</summary>
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      <![CDATA[Il Messico (in spagnolo: Estados Unidos Mexicanos, ma spesso si usano anche México e Méjico) &amp;egrave; uno stato dell'America settentrionale. La superficie del territorio &amp;egrave; di 1.972.550 km&amp;sup2;, popolata da 104.959.594 abitanti (luglio 2004) e la capitale &amp;egrave; Citt&amp;agrave; del Messico.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Confina a nord con gli Stati Uniti d'America e a sud-est con il Guatemala e il Belize, si affaccia sull'Oceano Pacifico a ovest e sul Golfo del Messico e sul Mar dei Caraibi a est. &amp;Egrave; il paese pi&amp;ugrave; settentrionale dell'America Latina e costituisce la pi&amp;ugrave; grande e la pi&amp;ugrave; popolata nazione ispanofona del mondo.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;E' diffusa sulla stampa e alla TV la tendenza a considerare il Messico uno Stato appartenente all'America Centrale; forse confondendo &amp;quot;America latina&amp;quot; con &amp;quot;America centrale e meridionale&amp;quot;. Pur appartenendo il Messico all'America latina, dove si parlano, con alcune rare eccezioni, solo lingue che derivano dal latino, lo Stato fa parte della parte settentrionale del continente.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Alcuni autori (soprattutto in Spagna) preferiscono la variante Méjico al pi&amp;ugrave; conosciuto termine México. Entrambe le forme sono ritenute corrette dalla Real Academia de la Lengua Espa&amp;ntilde;ola, che, comunque, suggerisce la forma México e l'uso della &amp;quot;x&amp;quot; in tutte le parole da essa derivate. Storicamente, la maggior parte dei paesi di lingua spagnola hanno usato la forma contente la &amp;quot;x&amp;quot;.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Il Messico &amp;egrave; una repubblica federale costituita da 31 stati. La capitale federale &amp;egrave; Citt&amp;agrave; del Messico (quasi 8 milioni e 600 mila abitanti), in spagnolo Ciudad de México, capoluogo del distretto federale (districto federal, D.F.), che conta 18 milioni di abitanti.]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Historia de San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato, Mexico</title>
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    <modified>2006-01-19T17:06:28-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-01-19T17:06:28-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//82</id>
    <created>2006-01-19T17:06:28-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Historia de San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato, Mexico</summary>
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      <![CDATA[Fué fundada en 1542 por el monje franciscano frayJuan de San Miguel, quien le ense&amp;ntilde;ó técnicas europeas de tejido y agricultura a los indígenas del pueblo. Se le a&amp;ntilde;adió &amp;quot;Allende&amp;quot; al nombre de este poblado para honrar a su hijo predilecto; Ignacio Allende, un héroe en la Guerra de Independencia de 1810, a la entrada de la que anteriormente era su casa que ahora esta adaptado como museo, hay una placa que dice &amp;quot;Él en todos lados conocido&amp;quot;, colocada encima de la puerta principal de su lugar de nacimiento, que ahora es el museo Casa de Allende.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;San Miguel de Allende ha sido nombrado monumento histórico nacional para preservar su arquitectura. Construído como colgado de ladera de cerro, la ciudad tiene angostas y empinadas calles empedradas con una hilera de chozas de adobe en las terrazas de los cerros más altos, la mayor parte de los edificios de la ciudad tiene paredes de piedra. El rojo tierra es el color que, con una frecuencia casi obsesiva, se derrama por las calles angostas y empedradas del centro. Pero también hay ocres, rosas pálidos tabacos, duraznos, en la paleta que pinta las viejas casas virreinales con el veneplácito silencioso de santos y arcángeles que hacen guardias sobre sus hornancias.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;a href=&quot;http://www.tripadvisor.com/SmartDeals-g151932-m10556-r78268-a_aid.CD1468-San_Miguel_de_Allende_Central_Mexico_and_Gulf_Coast-Hotel-Deals.html&quot;&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Find the best deal, compare prices and read what other travelers have to say about hotels in San Miguel de Allende&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/a&gt;]]>
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<entry>
    <title>History of San Miguel de Allende</title>
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    <modified>2006-01-19T17:03:57-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-01-19T17:03:57-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//81</id>
    <created>2006-01-19T17:03:57-06:00</created>

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      <![CDATA[San Miguel de Allende is a small city located in the state of Guanajuato, in Mexico's mountainous bajío region. The bajío (low place) is actually about 2000 m (6560 ft) above sea level, but it is a relatively flat region surrounded by mountains; it is a part of the Mexican altiplano. San Miguel serves as the administrative seat for the surrounding municipality of Allende, Guanajuato.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The city was founded in 1542 by a Franciscan monk as San Miguel El Grande. It was an important stop over on the Antiguo Camino Real, part of the silver route from Zacatecas, Zacatecas.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The town featured prominently in the Mexican War of Independence. General Ignacio Allende, one of San Miguel's native sons, was a leading player in the war against Spain for independence. Allende, captured in battle and beheaded, is a national hero. San Miguel el Grande renamed itself &amp;quot;San Miguel de Allende&amp;quot; in 1826 in honor of his actions.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;By 1900, San Miguel de Allende was in danger of becoming a ghost town. Declared a national historic monument in 1926 by the Mexican government, development in the historic district is restricted in order to preserve the town's colonial character.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;In the 1950s, San Miguel de Allende became a destination known for its beautiful colonial architecture and its thermal springs. After World War II San Miguel began to revive as a tourist attraction as many demobilized United States GIs discovered that their education grants stretched further in Mexico at the U.S.-accredited art schools, the privately-owned Instituto Allende, founded in 1950, and the Bellas Artes, a nationally chartered school.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Famous worldwide for its mild climate, thermal springs and colonial era architecture, San Miguel de Allende has attracted a large community of foreign residents.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;a href=&quot;http://www.tripadvisor.com/SmartDeals-g151932-m10556-r78268-a_aid.CD1468-San_Miguel_de_Allende_Central_Mexico_and_Gulf_Coast-Hotel-Deals.html&quot;&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Find the best deal, compare prices and read what other travelers have to say about hotels in San Miguel de Allende&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/a&gt;]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Mexican military incursions into the United States</title>
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    <modified>2006-01-19T05:48:22-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-01-19T05:48:22-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//80</id>
    <created>2006-01-19T05:48:22-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Mexican military incursions into the United States</summary>
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      <![CDATA[An Arizona congressman yesterday demanded the State Department take &amp;quot;immediate diplomatic action&amp;quot; to stop Mexican military incursions into the United States, saying U.S. Border Patrol agents face a continuing threat of being killed by rogue soldiers protecting drug smugglers. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Two-term Republican Rep. Rick Renzi, in a letter to Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, said reports of Mexican military units providing armed escorts to drug and alien smuggling operations represent &amp;quot;narco-terrorism in its purest form.&amp;quot;]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Chapultepec Castle (Castillo de Chapultepec)</title>
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    <modified>2006-01-18T19:22:09-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-01-18T19:22:09-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//79</id>
    <created>2006-01-18T19:22:09-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Chapultepec Castle (Castillo de Chapultepec)</summary>
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      <![CDATA[Nestled in the city&amp;rsquo;s largest park, where most museums are based, this castle was built in 1785 during the viceregal era of New Spain. Its confused décor is a product of a troubled history: after a period as a military academy, it was revamped during the brief reign of the French Emperor Maximilian, and then elaborately tarted up by the dictator Porfirio Diaz (1876-1910). The building was home to Mexico&amp;rsquo;s presidents until 1940. Today it contains a fine museum of Mexican history, leading up to the 1910 revolution.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;On September 13th 1847, Chapultepec castle became the last stronghold of Mexican troops against the invading American army, in a war that ended with Mexico yielding half of its national territory to the gringos. According to legend, Mexico&amp;rsquo;s imminent defeat led six young cadets to wrap themselves in flags and jump to their deaths from the tower. In front of the castle is a grand, pillared plaza, built in honour of these ni&amp;ntilde;os heroes (&amp;ldquo;heroic children&amp;rdquo;). ]]>
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<entry>
    <title>La atmósfera cosmopolita, México</title>
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    <modified>2006-01-18T15:16:02-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-01-18T15:16:02-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//78</id>
    <created>2006-01-18T15:16:02-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">La atmósfera cosmopolita, México</summary>
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      <![CDATA[San Miguel de Allende es considerado patrimonio de la nación por su arquitectura y encanto de pueblo colonial. Es famoso por sus escuelas de arte y de idiomas, galerías, museos, fiestas como la Sanmiguelada, restaurantes y bares con su incomparable ambiente. La atmósfera cosmopolita que se respira en sus calles, la espléndida temperatura, la deliciosa gastronomía, que va desde los antojitos hasta la más sofisticada cocina francesa, convierten a esta antigua ciudad, fundada en 1542, el destino perfecto para propios y ajenos. No importa cual sea el motivo de tu viaje, San Miguel cuenta con todas las facilidades para descansar, divertirse, trabajar, aislarse y conocer nuestro México antiguo.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;a href=&quot;http://www.tripadvisor.com/SmartDeals-g151932-m10556-r78268-a_aid.CD1468-San_Miguel_de_Allende_Central_Mexico_and_Gulf_Coast-Hotel-Deals.html&quot;&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Find the best deal, compare prices and read what other travelers have to say about hotels in San Miguel de Allende&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/a&gt;]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Francia invitada al 9 Festival de cine ''Expresión en corto''</title>
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    <modified>2006-01-18T15:05:18-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-01-18T15:05:18-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//77</id>
    <created>2006-01-18T15:05:18-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Francia invitada al 9 Festival de cine ''Expresión en corto''</summary>
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      <![CDATA[Francia será el país invitado de la novena edición del Festival Internacional de Cine &amp;quot;Expresión en corto&amp;quot;, que se celebrará del 22 al 29 de julio en Guanajuato, centro de México, anunció hoy la directora del evento, Sarah Hoch.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&amp;quot;Este a&amp;ntilde;o tendremos como invitado a Francia, por lo que tendremos una gran cartelera de cine francés, así como a sus actores y sus realizadores&amp;quot;, destacó Hoch en rueda de prensa.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Agregó que en Guanajuato se realizará una reunión nacional de documentalistas, para promover el mercado de guiones en este género. &amp;quot;Ahora queremos promover el documental, por eso es que se realizará esta reunión nacional de documentalistas..., ya lo estamos haciendo en el cine de ficción y han salido muy buenos resultados&amp;quot;, apuntó Hoch.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Indicó que en esta edición se presentará el primer libro del festival, el cual contiene lo más destacado que ha surgido en sus ocho ediciones anteriores, y el cual fue escrito por el espa&amp;ntilde;ol Francisco Javier Lara.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;A &amp;quot;Expresión en corto&amp;quot;, que ha promovido el cortometraje en México durante los pasados ocho a&amp;ntilde;os, han asistido diversas figuras del cine mundial, como el director estadounidense Oliver Stone.]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Mortgages in Mexico</title>
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    <modified>2006-01-18T14:20:24-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-01-18T14:20:24-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//76</id>
    <created>2006-01-18T14:20:24-06:00</created>

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      <![CDATA[Recently, Los Cabos Loans.com successfully closed mortgages for Americans buying homes in Los Cabos and Puerto Vallarta and expects to be closing many more throughout Mexico in the coming weeks. Los Cabos Loans.com is one of the few US mortgage companies that has been able to fund and close affordable loans for Americans buying homes throughout the resort areas of Mexico.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Reliable mortgage financing for Americans buying homes in Mexico is a landmark event. In the coming months and years this new development will have a significant impact on Mexico's booming resort area real estate market. In the past, Americans purchasing homes and condos in Mexico were required to pay all cash unless they were able to obtain seller financing. With the availability of US title insurance, as well as changes in Mexican law regarding foreclosure procedures, major US lenders have entered this burgeoning market. Los Cabos Loans.com represents institutional lenders as well as private lenders. Areas currently served are Los Cabos, Puerto Vallarta, Rocky Point, Baja Norte (Rosarito, Ensenada, and San Felipe) Loreto, Mazatlan, and San Miguel de Allende. Refinancing of existing mortgages, commercial and construction loans is also available.]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Morelia, Oaxaca, San Miguel and Mexico City</title>
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    <modified>2006-01-18T10:54:04-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-01-18T10:54:04-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//75</id>
    <created>2006-01-18T10:54:04-06:00</created>

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      <![CDATA[&lt;strong&gt;Morelia, Michoacan&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The Mexican Tourism Board declared the state of Michoacan as the &amp;quot;soul of Mexico.&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;Set in a mountainous region once ruled by the Tarascan (Purepecha) Indians, the entire state is stunning. And its 16th century capital, Morelia, is the crown jewel.&lt;br /&gt;Recognized as a United Nation's World Heritage site, the city exudes an air of pride and historic sophistication.&lt;br /&gt;More than 200 historic pink stone buildings remain within city limits, and the surrounding region has its share as well. Visitors with an interest in art, history and nature all have plenty to do here.&lt;br /&gt;Skilled artisans craft woodwork, copper and textiles much in same way their ancestors did generations ago.]]>
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    <title>Emergency, Police, Fire, Medical, Utilites, Taxis</title>
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    <modified>2006-01-18T07:20:32-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-01-18T07:20:32-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//73</id>
    <created>2006-01-18T07:20:32-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Emergency, Police, Fire, Medical, Utilites, Taxis</summary>
    <dc:subject>Phone</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[&lt;strong&gt;Emergency &lt;br&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;911 Emergency Services 152-0911&lt;br&gt;Use this number to reach all agencies listed below. English frequently spoken. Or hail any radio-equipped police patrol(on foot, horse or vehicle), or city or utility company vehicle, or taxi. &lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Police&lt;br&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;Protectiva (Protective) 152-0022 &lt;br&gt;Transito (Traffic) 152-0538 or 152-0614 &lt;br&gt;Judicial 152-2018 &lt;br&gt;State (Highway Patrol) 152-0164 &lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fire &lt;br&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;Central de Bomberos 152-2888, 152-3238, or 152-3699 &lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Medical&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br&gt;Red Cross, Libramiento 152-4121, 152-4225, 152-1616 &lt;br&gt;Hospital de la Fé 152-2545 &lt;br&gt;Hospital Civíl, Reloj 56 152-0045 or 152-6015 &lt;br&gt;Seguro Social Hospital, Salida a Dolores 152-0699 or 152-0278 &lt;br&gt;Centro Médico Potosí 01 (444) 813-3797 or 813-6363&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Utilites &lt;br&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;Electric, Loreto 13 152-0004 &lt;br&gt;Electrical Emergencies 152-7393 &lt;br&gt;Gas, Emergencies 152-0228 &lt;br&gt;Phone - Telmex, San Francisco 39 152-2331 &lt;br&gt;Phone - Repair 152-2050 &lt;br&gt;Phone - Directory Services 152-2040 &lt;br&gt;Water, SAPASMA, Ancha de San Antonio 81 152-4429 &lt;br&gt;Cable TV - Cablevisión 152-1942, 152-3442, or 152-1145 &lt;br&gt;Street Lights - Depto de Alumbrado 152-0911&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Taxis &lt;br&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;Radio Taxi 152-4501 &lt;br&gt;Sitio Allende 152-0192 &lt;br&gt;Sitio Central de Autobuses 152-2635 &lt;br&gt;Taxi Express 152-4475 &lt;br&gt;Tel-Taxi 152-3134]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Closest thing Mexico has to Florence</title>
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    <modified>2006-01-17T16:54:14-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-01-17T16:54:14-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//71</id>
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      <![CDATA[Not all cultural travel is about seeing, viewing, listening. There are not many museums in San Miguel de Allende, a colonial town above Mexico City, but as a place to create art New York Magazine recently described it as &amp;quot;the closest thing Mexico has to Florence.&amp;quot; Renowned for the quality of its light and for its dozens of galleries and art schools, it's a magnet for artists and for creative senior travelers in search of the perfect place to paint, sculpt, pot, blow glass, make jewelry, you name it. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The town is an ideal place to study art as well. If you have time for a longer vacation, a perk of being a senior traveler, continuing education classes are available at the Instituto Allende in a wide range of disciplines, including batik, ceramics, drawing, textiles and fiber art, jewelry, multimedia, painting, photography, sculpture and stained glass.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Popularity with North Americans and big expat community, ensure that most classes are available in English as well as Spanish.]]>
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    <title>U.S. to Issue New Card for Mexico Border Crossings</title>
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    <modified>2006-01-17T16:51:58-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-01-17T16:51:58-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//70</id>
    <created>2006-01-17T16:51:58-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">U.S. to Issue New Card for Mexico Border Crossings</summary>
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      <![CDATA[(Bloomberg) -- The U.S. will issue new secure identification cards for land travel across the borders with Mexico and Canada by the end of this year instead of requiring travelers to have passports, Department of Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff said. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Legislation passed after the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks to strengthen security at border crossings included requirements for U.S. citizens to have secure documentation, such as passports, when traveling between the U.S. and Canada and Mexico by 2007. The new cards will meet that requirement. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&amp;quot;We're talking about, essentially, the kind of driver's license or other simple card identification that almost all of us carry in our wallets day in and day out,&amp;quot; Chertoff said today in a speech in Washington. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Officials and residents of border communities had complained that the passport requirement would be too expensive and cumbersome for people who regularly make border crossings. The deadline for new entry documentation was pushed back from this month to January 2007 after protests. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;U.S. citizens who travel to and from Canada and Mexico by plane or boat would still be required to have passports by the beginning of next year.]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Más de 2 mil migrantes han muerto en la frontera</title>
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    <modified>2006-01-16T16:03:27-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-01-16T16:03:27-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//67</id>
    <created>2006-01-16T16:03:27-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Más de 2 mil migrantes han muerto en la frontera</summary>
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      <![CDATA[Más de 2 mil muertes de migrantes se han presentado desde que el 13 de enero de 2001 los presidentes de México y Estados Unidos, Vicente Fox y George W. Bush, se comprometieron en Guanajuato a &amp;quot;alcanzar acuerdos de corto y largo plazos&amp;quot; para atender el fenómeno de la migración. Al menos 500 de esos fallecimientos -cifra más elevada que la reportada oficialmente- ocurrieron el a&amp;ntilde;o pasado, se&amp;ntilde;alaron la Coalición Pro Defensa del Migrante y California Rural Legal Assistance. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Ambas organizaciones denunciaron que las cifras reflejan que los gobiernos de México y Estados Unidos han hecho &amp;quot;poco o casi nada&amp;quot; para detener el número de personas que mueren en su intento por cruzar la frontera, pues cada a&amp;ntilde;o el número se incrementa. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Los 500 decesos ocurridos durante 2005 son aproximadamente 125 más que los presentados en 2004, según datos extraoficiales proporcionados por las organizaciones pro derechos de los migrantes. Desde 1995, a&amp;ntilde;o en que el gobierno de Estados Unidos puso en marcha el Operativo Guardián, sólo en 2000 se había estado cerca de dicha cifra. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Cabe se&amp;ntilde;alar que la Secretaría de Relaciones Exteriores (SRE) únicamente ha reportado 441 muertos, incluyendo 127 no identificados (presuntamente mexicanos). Los grupos atribuyen la diferencia a un cambio en el manejo de las estadísticas oficiales. Puntualizan que anteriormente la cancillería contabilizaba a los migrantes cuyos restos mortales eran encontrados en territorio mexicano. Se trata, se&amp;ntilde;alaron, de decenas de cadáveres que son arrastrados cada a&amp;ntilde;o por la corriente del río Bravo hacia el lado mexicano. Aparentemente la dependencia mexicana ha suspendido dicha práctica sin dar explicaciones, resaltaron. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Las organizaciones de apoyo a los migrantes insisten en que se contabilicen todas las muertes, sin importar en qué lado de la frontera se encuentren los cuerpos. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Según datos oficiales del gobierno mexicano, las cifras de migrantes muertos en los pasados cinco a&amp;ntilde;os son: 384 en 2001 (incluidos 113 no identificados); 413 en 2002 (contabilizando 101 no identificados); 431 en 2003 (computando 119 no identificados) y 373 en 2004 (incluyendo 101 no identificados.]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico</title>
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    <modified>2006-01-16T14:47:54-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-01-16T14:47:54-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//66</id>
    <created>2006-01-16T14:47:54-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico</summary>
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      <![CDATA[Upheld by many as the most Mexican of Mexican cities, Guadalajara indeed serves its visitors an ample supply of original cuisine, music, libations, festivities and even clothing. From mariachis to charreadas, tequila to sombreros, this city is a leader in culture, arts, tradition and business in Mexico.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;But beneath the tourist-friendly surface of Guadalajara lies a rich history of tribal peoples, revolution, and cultural and urban development. A modern, complex city of two million people has emerged from the contributions of its manifold influences. Today Guadalajara is the thriving business, industrial and technological hub of western Mexico.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;History&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Guadalajara was founded in 1542 by a small group of Spanish settlers, led by Captain O&amp;ntilde;ate, who were looking for the ideal home near water and without too much interference from local indigenous tribes. After three failed attempts at other locations, the final settlement, and current Guadalajara, was clearly the right choice. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The city's population expanded and it quickly became one of the most important cities in Mexico. In 1810, Miguel Hidalgo set up a short lived, but important, revolutionary government in the city shortly before his execution. The city also played a major role in the War of the Reform in the late 1850s.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Highlights&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Mariachi Festival&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Guadalajara holds its world famous Mariachi Festival. Musicians come from around the world to listen, audition, compete, perform, and ultimately to win over the hearts of their listeners. Performances take place on the street, in plazas, in minor venues, and fine theaters. Teatro Degollado will show the most classical of the performers, while other clubs feature auditions, soloists, and different styles of Mariachi.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;What to see&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Listed below are just some highlights of things to see in Guadalajara. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Cathedral&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Guadalajara's cathedral encompasses a variety of architectural styles that have come together to form a spectacular structure spanning an entire city block. It was constructed between 1558 and 1618, and the interior wasn't finished until many years later. The two distinctive towers were erected in 1848, replacing the originals that were destroyed in an earthquake in 1818. Inside you'll see a variety of architectural styles, murals, altars and vaults, all making a visit worthwhile. Take a look at La Asunción de la Virgen if you have a chance.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Caba&amp;ntilde;as Cultural Instituto&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;This cultural and art gallery has had quite a colorful past. Built in 1810 by Spanish architect Manuel Tolsá, it was an orphanage for 150 years housing up to 3000 children, and also served as an insane asylum and a jail. In the mid-1900s José Clemente Orozco filled the main chapel with 40 intense frescos throughout the building. One of his most famous murals, &amp;quot;Man of Fire&amp;quot;, was painted in 1938-9 and looks down from the central cupola of the chapel.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Rotonda de los Hombres Ilustres&lt;/strong&gt; &lt;br /&gt;In a pleasant, green park just north of the cathedral (Av. 16 de Septiembre, Zona Centro) is the Rotonda de Los Hombres Ilustres, or Circle of Illustrious Men. These marble columns were built in 1952, and are surrounded by 19 bronze statues of Guadalajara's favorite men of the arts, science and literature, and under the rotunda are the urns of 98 men - all of whom made the city a better place through improvements in arts, science, education, human rights, law and politics. &lt;br /&gt;The statues include dedications to the lawyer Ignacio Vallarta, the scientist Leonardo Oliva, the poet Enrique González Martinez, the composer Clemente Aguirre, the architect Jacobo Gálvez, the General Manuel M. Dieguez and the painter José Clemente Orozco. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Teatro Degollado&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;In between the cathedral and Plaza Tapatía sits Teatro Degollado, a neoclassical structure built in the mid 1800s. Inside you'll see a mural by Gerardo Suárez based on &amp;quot;The Divine Comedy&amp;quot; by Dante. Many of the Mariachi concerts will take place in this theater, featuring some of the most famous performers in the world.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Ballet Folclórico&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;Possibly the finest dance company of its kind in Mexico, the Ballet Folclórico de la Universidad de Guadalajara performs traditional Mexican and Jalisco dances&amp;nbsp;at Teatro Degollado. Based at the University of Guadalajara, this group has performed around the world for four decades. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Parque Agua Azul&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Close to the city center, Parque Agua Azul, or Blue Water Park, is a perfect retreat from the hustle and bustle. Surrounded by gardens, trees and flowers, the park is popular for morning exercisers and walkers. There is an aviary, paths, a restaurant, soccer fields and a beautiful seasonal orchid collection.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;While you are in the area, Museo de Arqueologia del Occidente de Mexico (across Independencia) has a fine collection of pottery from neighboring states, as well as an assortment of other pre-Hispanic artifacts.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Zoo&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The Guadalajara Zoo (Paseo del Zoologico, 600) is an easy drive, bus or taxi ride north on Calz. Independencia. The Zoo is dedicated to education, preservation, local ecology and the family. A walk through the well-designed zoo takes you by organized exhibits of a large variety of animals, as well as special presentations. There is also a tram ride that covers the whole park.]]>
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    <title>San Miguel de Allende, uno de los sitios más bellos</title>
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    <modified>2006-01-16T10:12:22-06:00</modified>
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      <![CDATA[La ciudad de San Miguel de Allende, situada en la zona norte del estado de Guanajuato, es uno de los sitios más bellos de la República Mexicana. Rodeada de haciendas y ranchos productivos, la ciudad es un oasis en medio de un magnífico paisaje semidesértico. Sus grandes casonas y sus iglesias son una muestra de la importancia que tuvo esta ciudad en la época del virreinato. En los salones de algunas de esas casonas se fraguo la guerra de Independencia del país. Los conspiradores&amp;nbsp; aprovechaban las tertulias, en donde se reunían para organizar el levantamiento. Entre estos hombres se encontraban don Ignacio de Allende, los hermanos Aldama, don Francisco Lanzagorta y muchos otros sanmiguelenses que han pasado a la historia como héroes de México.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;San Miguel el Grande, San Miguel de los Chichimecas, Izcuinapan, como se llamó anteriormente, fue fundada en 1542 por fray Juan de San Miguel, de la orden franciscana, en un paraje cercano al río La Laja, unos kilómetros más abajo de donde se encuentra actualmente. Once a&amp;ntilde;os más tarde, a causa de los ataques de los chichimecas, se trasladó a la ladera donde ahora se asienta, junto a los manantiales de El Chorro, que han surtido a la ciudad desde su fundación hasta hace unos cuantos a&amp;ntilde;os. Ahora se hayan agotados por la excesiva perforación de pozos a su alrededor.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;El siglo XVIII fue la época de esplendor de San Miguel, y su huella ha quedado en cada calle, en cada casa, en cada rincón. La riqueza y el buen gusto se reflejan en todos sus contornos. El Colegio de San Francisco de Sales, edificio hoy en el abandono, fue considerado en su momento tan importante como el Colegio de San Ildefonso en la ciudad de México. El Palacio del Mayorazgo de la Canal, que actualmente es sede de un banco, representa un estilo de transición entre el barroco y el neoclásico, inspirado en los palacios franceses e italianos del siglo XVI, moda de los finales del XVIII. Es el edificio civil más importante de esta región. El convento de la Concepción, fundado por un miembro de esta misma familia De la Canal, con su impresionante patio de grandes dimensiones, es ahora escuela de arte, y la iglesia del mismo nombre cuenta con importantes pinturas y un coro bajo que se conserva completo, con su magnífico altar barroco.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Después de la Independencia, quedó San Miguel en un letargo en el que parecía que el tiempo no le pasaba encima, se arruinó la agricultura y su declive hizo que muchos de sus habitantes lo abandonaran. Más tarde, con la Revolución de 1910, hubo otra desbandada y abandono de ranchos y casas. No obstante, muchas antiguas familias siguen viviendo aquí; a pesar de las vicisitudes y malos tiempos, nuestros abuelos no perdieron el arraigo.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;No es sino hasta los a&amp;ntilde;os cuarenta cuando este lugar vuelve a cobrar auge y es reconocido por propios y extra&amp;ntilde;os por su singular belleza y se&amp;ntilde;orío, por su clima benigno, por la gran calidad de vida que ofrece. Las casas son restauradas sin alterar su estilo y se adaptan a la vida moderna. Infinidad de extranjeros, enamorados de esta forma de vida, emigran de sus países y vienen a radicar aquí. Se fundan escuelas de arte con maestros reconocidos (entre ellos Siqueiros y Chávez Morado) y escuelas de idiomas. El Instituto Nacional de Bellas Artes forma un centro cultural en un antiguo convento, con un éxito insospechado. Se organizan conciertos, festivales de música y conferencias de la mejor calidad que uno pueda encontrar, así como una biblioteca biling&amp;uuml;e -que es la segunda en importancia en el país- y un museo histórico en la que fuera casa del héroe Ignacio de Allende. Proliferan los hoteles y restaurantes de todo tipo y precio; los balnearios de agua caliente, las discotecas y tiendas con variadas mercancías y un club de golf. La artesanía local es la hojalata, el latón, el papel mache, el vidrio soplado. Todo esto se exporta al extranjero y ha vuelto a traer bonanza a la ciudad.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Los bienes raíces han subido hasta las nubes; las últimas crisis no los han afectado, y es de los pocos lugares en México en donde la propiedad sube día con día a pasos impresionantes. Una de las frases que no les fallan a los fuere&amp;ntilde;os que nos visitan es: &amp;quot;Si sabes de una ruinita barata, de esas casas abandonadas que debe de haber por ahí, avísame&amp;quot;. Lo que no saben es que la &amp;quot;ruinita&amp;quot; puede costarles más que una casa en la ciudad de México.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;A pesar de ello San Miguel aún conserva ese encanto provinciano que todos buscamos. La sociedad civil se ha preocupado mucho por cuidar su &amp;quot;pueblo&amp;quot;, su arquitectura, sus calles empedradas, que le dan ese aspecto de paz y que evitan que los automóviles corran imprudentes, su vegetación, que aún así se ha deteriorado y, lo que es más importante, su forma de vivir, la libertad de escoger el tipo de vida que se quiera, ya sea la paz de anta&amp;ntilde;o, la vida entre el arte y la cultura, o la de sociedad comprometida en cocteles, fiestas, conciertos. Ya sea la vida de juventud entre salas de fiesta, discotecas y jolgorio o la vida recatada y religiosa de nuestras abuelas, que aunque parezca extra&amp;ntilde;o, la encuentra uno de vez en cuando a la salida del rezo o en sus múltiples procesiones y festividades religiosas. San Miguel es una ciudad de &amp;quot;fiestas&amp;quot; y cohetes, de tamborazos y cornetas todo el a&amp;ntilde;o, de danzantes emplumados en la plaza principal, de desfiles, de corridas de toros, de música de todo tipo. Aquí viven muchos extranjeros y muchos mexicanos que emigraron de las ciudades grandes buscando una mejor calidad de vida.]]>
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    <title>Sculptures for Juarez Park</title>
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    <modified>2006-01-16T08:36:00-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-01-16T08:36:00-06:00</issued>
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    <summary type="text/html">Sculptures for Juarez Park</summary>
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      <![CDATA[News from Juárez Park is that another sculpture has been added to the sculpture garden, this, a larger-than-life bronzed head of the Olympian Titan myth tells us is the descendant of the Grecian gods Gaea and Uranus.]]>
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    <title>Aguascalientes, Mexico</title>
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    <modified>2006-01-14T11:56:17-06:00</modified>
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    <summary type="text/html">Aguascalientes, Mexico</summary>
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      <![CDATA[A state overflowing with natural beauty and, as its name implies, a wealth of thermal baths, Aguascalientes is one of Mexico's true gems. Located in the heart of the colonial heartland, Aguascaliente's roots trace back to the sixteenth century when Indians, soldiers, monks, ranchers, traders and adventures paved the way for what is now a culmination of culture, history and a local color defined by its character and gregarious nature. April marks the arrival of the San Marcos Fair, when thousands of people descend upon the city of Aguascalientes for three weeks of traditional Mexican fun and fiesta. ]]>
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    <title>Monterrey, Nuevo Leon, Mexico</title>
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    <modified>2006-01-13T16:25:24-06:00</modified>
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      <![CDATA[Founded in the 16-th century and named after the Spanish Viceroy Count Monterrey, the city of Monterrey is the most important city in the north of Mexico and an industrial and economic powerhouse. &lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;Monterrey is Mexico&amp;rsquo;s third largest city; it's not one of those laid back towns with colonial architecture you've seen in the movies. It's vibrant and full of life. The Gran Plaza of Monterrey is the center for the state government of Nuevo León. The Plaza&amp;rsquo;s modern buildings, gardens, and monuments are a reflection of the city that has fully embraced the spirit of modern industrialism. ]]>
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    <title>Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco, Mexico</title>
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    <modified>2006-01-11T19:06:11-06:00</modified>
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      <![CDATA[Located on the coast of Jalisco among lush, jungle-covered mountains and golden beaches, Puerto Vallarta is one of Mexico's most visited resorts, second only to Cancún. An extremely versatile city, Puerto Vallarta features both the simple pleasures of a small town and the sophisticated charm of a cosmopolitan city. Indeed, its unparalleled combination of colonial Mexican culture and modern luxury lend Puerto Vallarta its unique and attractive atmosphere. Despite its wealth of hotels, shops, restaurants, galleries and nightlife, Puerto Vallarta offers incredible natural beauty, and now features activities such as mountain biking, whale watching, ocean kayaking and scuba diving. The city's population is about 350,000, many of whom are American and Canadian expatriates who have made Puerta Vallarta their permanent home.]]>
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    <title>Zihuatanejo, Guerrero, Mexico</title>
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    <modified>2006-01-11T18:03:10-06:00</modified>
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      <![CDATA[Located on the southern Pacific coast of Mexico, Zihuatanejo, (or &amp;quot;Zihua&amp;quot; in local parlance), is the quintessential beach village where fishing is both pastime and industry, people are friendly, and rustic is undeniably charming. Unlike its sister beach Ixtapa, Zihuatanejo is the antithesis of resort&amp;mdash;you won't find towering hotels or landscaped promenades here, but rather a paradise as it has always existed, in its natural condition. Indeed, both the locals and the handful of European expatriates who call Zihua home embrace the inherently simple life in this pueblo by the sea. With great restaurants serving fresh seafood, a wealth of marine life, and plenty of outoor activities to keep one busy, coupled with a host of outstanding beaches, it's the kind of place you visit once and then make immediate plans to return to again.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;History&lt;/strong&gt; &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Zihuatanejo's existence dates back to the period of the Olmecs in 3000 B.C. Its name comes from the Nahuatl Cihuatlán, which means &amp;quot;place of women,&amp;quot; likely referring to the predominately female society that inhabited the area here, where weaving was the main industry. Later, when the Spanish arrived, a scout sent by Cortés reported back that the site wasn't of interest, adding the diminutive suffix &amp;quot;nejo&amp;quot; to the Nahuatl name. It thus came to be what we now know as Zihuatanejo. The Spaniards didn't colonize here, but there was a trade route set up in 1527 between Zihuatanejo Bay and the Orient, which brought silk, spices, and supposedly the first coconut palms in America, brought from the Philippines.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;The Beaches&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Most of the beaches in Zihuatanejo are relatively safe, with less undertow and calmer waves than those found in Ixtapa. Zihuatanejo lies on the Zihuatanejo Bay, and all the beaches boast calm waters and delicate sands. Additionally there is a wealth of marine life to be found here&amp;mdash;shellfish, starfish, sand dollars, sea urchins, coral and other marine life in their natural habitat. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Playa Municipal&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;This principal beach is the town beach, frequented most by the fishermen who dock their boats here and create a colorful backdrop along the main promenade, called Fisherman's Walk (El Andador de los Pescadores). Various shops and restaurants line the beachfront, which is protected from the Pacific ocean by the bay. Fisherman's Walk runs the length of the beach from the Archeological Museum to the Municipal Pier, from which you can take a water taxi to Playa Las Gatas. Most of the restaurants here offer great seafood specials at reasonable prices, and offer a nice ambience from which you can watch the passersby as you look out onto the seashore. &lt;br /&gt;Due to the wealth of boats here the Playa Municipal isn't ideal for swimming, but it affords the dual atmosphere of both the city and the beach&amp;mdash;great for strolling, dining, shopping or enjoying a drink at sunset.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Playa Madera&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;This beach occupies a small stretch of shore east of the Municipal Beach. It's named for the hills which surround the beach, which once formed a forest comprised of various types of precious woods that were shipped to Europe during colonial times. &lt;br /&gt;While Playa Madera is open to the surf of the Pacific ocean, it remains generally peaceful. In fact, you can wade out quite a distance before reaching the point where the waves break. Playa Madera offers a wealth of seaside restaurants as well as comfortable accommodations&amp;mdash;beach bungalows, condominiums and hotels. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Playa La Ropa&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Playa La Ropa is known for being the nicest beach&amp;nbsp;with a long, sweeping shore. It is located in the south of the bay, and measures one kilometer and features reefs and rocky crags. It's a primary beach for swimming in Zihuatenejo, and is also great for seafood fanatics as the restaurants here abound. And visitors won't want to miss the sunset from La Ropa, as it affords the best view. &lt;div&gt;&lt;div&gt;Playa La Ropa's name (Beach of Clothes) comes from a legend of a shipwrecked galleon coming in from the Philippines loaded with silks, which resulted in clothes strewn all over the shore. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Playa Las Gatas&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;With a coral reef located off the shore of Playa Las Gatas, this is by far the best beach on Zihutanejo for snorkeling. The beach can be seen across the bay from Playa Ropa and Zihuatanejo. Las Gatas gets its name from the time of the reign of the Tarascan tribe emperor, Caltzoncin, who ordered that a barricade of rocks be built to protect the women from being attacked by nurse sharks (referred to as gatas.) Legend has it that this is how the coral reef was formed.&lt;br /&gt;Playa Las Gatas is accessible only by boat, and boasts clear waters, open-air seafood restaurants on the beach, and the feeling of seclusion. As there's no undertow or big waves, it's best for children. Boats to and from Las Gatas run all day until about 6:30 p.m. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Playa Larga&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Quieter than the rest, Playa Larga is a beautiful, uncrowded beach that is accessible by water taxi from the pier or by walking on a footpath from Playa La Ropa. It's between Zihuatanejo and the airport, and features various beachside palapa restaurants, as well as hammocks and small wading pools for children, since the waves are too big for swimming in the ocean. There's also a well-known beach club with all the necessary beach facilities: bathrooms, showers, bar and a delicious restaurant serving up fresh specialties. Be sure to ask about the paved walkway to the lighthouse (El Faro)&amp;mdash;it's a good walk that offers an incredible view from the cliffs of the entire coastline stretching from Ixtapa to Los Morros De Potosí.&lt;/div&gt;&lt;/div&gt;]]>
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    <title>Condé Nast Traveler elige las mejores ciudades</title>
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    <modified>2006-01-11T17:28:13-06:00</modified>
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      <![CDATA[Como todos los a&amp;ntilde;os, la revista Condé Nast Traveler, una de las más prestigiosas en el segmento del turismo, realizó su encuesta de lectores sobre las mejores ciudades del mundo para visitar. El ganador es otra vez la australiana Sidney. Por regiones, a este blog le interesa sobre todo el continente americano, de donde hay que exceptuar Estados Unidos, que tiene su propia categoría. Allí, la lista de ciudades es la siguiente: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;1) Vancouver, Canadá&lt;br /&gt;2) San Miguel de Allende, México&lt;br /&gt;3) Buenos Aires, Argentina&lt;br /&gt;4) Quebec, Canadá&lt;br /&gt;5) Columbia, Canadá&lt;br /&gt;6) Oaxaca, México&lt;br /&gt;7) Cusco, Perú&lt;br /&gt;8) Montreal, Canadá&lt;br /&gt;9) Toronto, Canadá&lt;br /&gt;10) Rio de Janeiro, Brasil&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Como verán, hay un claro predominio de lugares en América del Norte, en buena parte debido al lugar desde donde parten los lectores de Condé Nast Traveler -Estados Unidos, por supuesto.]]>
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    <title>Anuncian más bajas temperaturas</title>
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    <modified>2006-01-10T16:09:45-06:00</modified>
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    <summary type="text/html">Anuncian más bajas temperaturas</summary>
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      <![CDATA[El Servicio Meteorológico Nacional anunció que una masa de aire polar que generó al frente frío número 22 mantendrá bajas temperaturas en la mayor parte del país y propiciará heladas en la región centro. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;La cercanía de un frente frío sobre los estados de la frontera Norte favorecerá cielo medio nublado con lluvia escasa, además de viento del Norte de moderada intensidad sobre los estados del Norte de México. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;La masa de aire frío que generó al frente 22 cubre el Noreste, Oriente, Centro y Sureste, incluyendo el Golfo de México, regiones donde mantiene temperaturas bajas, además de heladas, y viento del Norte y Noreste de 30 a 45 kilómetros por hora con rachas mayores en el Istmo y Golfo de Tehuantepec. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Una corriente de viento máximo cruza el Norte del país, asociada con una línea de vaguada, originando transporte de nubosidad media y alta sobre los estados de la Mesa del Norte, Mesa Central y Sur del Golfo de México. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Durante las últimas 24 horas la temperatura máxima registrada en el país ocurrió en Choix, Sinaloa, con 33.9 grados centígrados, y la mínima en Las Adjuntas, Guanajuato, donde el termómetro descendió a los 11 bajo cero. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;El pronóstico por regiones detalló que la ciudad de México espera cielo de despejado a medio nublado, temperaturas de frías a templadas, heladas y viento variable de hasta 30 kph y tolvaneras.]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Originalidad y Estilo, Casa Gaudi</title>
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    <modified>2006-01-10T15:47:00-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-01-10T15:47:00-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//53</id>
    <created>2006-01-10T15:47:00-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Originalidad y Estilo, Casa Gaudi</summary>
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      <![CDATA[Originalidad y Estilo, es lo que proporciona esta residencia única en su tipo que por su arquitectura y formas nos remonta a la hermosa ciudad de Barcelona y al estilo singular del famoso Arquitecto Catalán Antonio Gaudi. Totalmente amueblada, con amplios espacios y dise&amp;ntilde;o peculiar, esta propiedad proporciona un ambiente agradable con mucha iluminación natural que dará a su hogar un toque de originalidad que destaca entre los demás estilos de arquitectura. Cuenta con una amplia cocina qourmet, importada de acero inoxidable con horno de ladrillo para pan o pizza.&lt;br&gt;
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&lt;div&gt;Sus 5 habitaciones detalidamente decoradas, ofrecen amplios espacios y terrazas. Sus techos de bóveda, ventanales grandes con vitrales y una hermosa fuente de cantera en la sala le dan el toque armonioso y relajado. Para la comodidad de sus invitados cuenta con una casa de huéspedes con entrada separada. La propiedad está totalmente bardeada y con alarma de seguridad. Precio de venta $1,200,000.USD.&lt;/div&gt;]]>
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<entry>
    <title>San Juan de Los Lagos, Jalisco, Mexico</title>
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    <modified>2006-01-10T15:32:24-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-01-10T15:32:24-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//52</id>
    <created>2006-01-10T15:32:24-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">San Juan de Los Lagos, Jalisco, Mexico</summary>
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      <![CDATA[Ningún santuario de México a excepción del Tepeyac recibe tantos peregrinos y manifestaciones de agradecimiento como el de San Juan de los Lagos en los Altos de Jalisco. Se puede decir que todo el pueblo es un anexo del templo, ya que todo está en función de él. &lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;San Juan es una ciudad de unos 40,000 habitantes sostenidos por la Virgen patrona. La población dispone de una fuerte capacidad hotelera desde los de varias estrellas hasta los no estrellados. Una capacidad alimentaria y restaurantera para atender simultáneamente a miles de comensales. ]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Mexico Demands U.S. Allow More Immigration</title>
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    <modified>2006-01-10T15:06:42-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-01-10T15:06:42-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//51</id>
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    <summary type="text/html">Mexico Demands U.S. Allow More Immigration</summary>
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      <![CDATA[Diplomats from Mexico and Central America on Monday demanded guest worker programs and the legalization of undocumented migrants in the United States, while criticizing a U.S. proposal for tougher border enforcement. &lt;div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div&gt;Meeting in Mexico's capital, the regional officials pledged to do more to fight migrant trafficking, but indirectly condemned a U.S. bill that would make illegal entry a felony and extend border walls.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&amp;quot;Migrants, regardless of their migratory status, should not be treated like criminals,&amp;quot; they said. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The countries represented at the meeting&amp;nbsp;including Mexico, Nicaragua, Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, Belize and Panama&amp;nbsp;created a working group to design a regional policy to avoid migrant abuse and to follow the course of the legislation. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&amp;quot;There has to be an integrated reform that includes a temporary worker program, but also the regularization of those people who are already living in receptor countries,&amp;quot; Mexican Foreign Relations Secretary Luis Ernesto Derbez said.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Derbez has called the measure&amp;nbsp;which passed the U.S. House of Representatives last month but still must go before the Senate &amp;quot;stupid and underhanded,&amp;quot; but was somewhat more restrained on Monday, saying &amp;quot;it's not the Mexican government's position to tell the U.S. Senate what to do.&amp;quot; &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The U.S. proposal has caused widespread resentment in Mexico, where some have accused President Vicente Fox's administration of not being assertive enough in opposing it. Fox has called the bill shameful. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Mexicans working in the United States are a huge source of revenue for Mexico, sending home more than $16 billion in remittances in 2004, Mexico's second largest source of foreign currency after oil exports according to the country's central bank. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Fox's spokesman, Ruben Aguilar, defended the administration's record on Monday, telling reporters that migration has declined in recent years, though official figures show it remains at historically high levels. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Aguilar also said migrants &amp;quot;don't emigrate because they lack work, but rather for a series of other reasons, cultural reasons or better living conditions.&amp;quot; &lt;/div&gt;&lt;/div&gt;]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Guanajuato, Mexico</title>
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    <modified>2006-01-09T11:25:24-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-01-09T11:25:24-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//50</id>
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    <summary type="text/html">Guanajuato, Mexico</summary>
    <dc:subject>Travel</dc:subject>

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      <![CDATA[Mexico certainly does have its allure. Whether it appeals to your love of history, art and architecture, the overwhelmingly popular concept of siesta, or just the freedom to kick back in a hammock in a warmer climate, Mexico has its share of devotees. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Both the Pacific and Gulf coasts have developed into heavily trafficked tourist destinations, and the beaches are a welcome sight for the sand and water deprived. There are many lovely, albeit overdeveloped resorts up and down both coasts. Cancun, Acapulco, Puerto Vallarta, Mazatlan are very popular, and at one time, they were truly pristine, relaxed, and affordable. ]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Tequila, Jalisco, Mexico Tequila production</title>
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    <modified>2006-01-09T11:05:07-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-01-09T11:05:07-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//49</id>
    <created>2006-01-09T11:05:07-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">Tequila, Jalisco, Mexico Tequila production</summary>
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      <![CDATA[Traveling in Mexico can be quite a diverse adventure, from border towns to beach resorts, ancient ruins to modern discos. Exploring the state of Jalisco is a classic Mexican cultural experience, and that includes tequila, from the plant to the shot glass with lime and salt. &lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;The countryside is dominated by rugged, rolling hills covered with the huge blue-grey maguey agaves, making the hills literally glow with the color of the abundant plant. This is the best type of agave for making tequila, and this is the region where it grows. As you enter the town it becomes evident that tequila is an important part of the economy. Dozens of small kiosks are set up with tables laden with an assortment of tequilas made by small distilleries. The bottles come in a variety of shapes and sizes, some covered with leather and presented in wooden boxes. &lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;Jose Cuervo and Sauza are the 2 major tequila producers here, and both offer tours through their distilleries. The tours both begin with guides perfectly fluent in English and very well versed in the history of this liquor as well as its deep roots in the Mexican culture. It was the indigenous group of Nahuatl people who discovered that a maguey plant which had been struck by lightening had a center of sticky liquid which had fermented. When ingested, it produced a pleasant sensation. Thus, the beginning of tequila and its strong position of pride and tradition. The Sauza distillery is proud to share a huge mural on one wall depicting the humble beginnings all the way up to the modern place of tequila in Mexican culture. ]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Homenajearán a Margarita Gralia</title>
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    <modified>2006-01-07T15:25:24-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-01-07T15:25:24-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//48</id>
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    <summary type="text/html">Homenajearán a Margarita Gralia</summary>
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      <![CDATA[El actor y promotor teatral Rodolfo Roca, prepara un homenaje a la actriz Margarita Gralia en esta ciudad, conmotivo de su trayectoria artística. La fecha está planeada para principios de febrero y se llevará a cabo en el teatro Ángela Peralta, que en estos momentos se encuentra en remodelación, precisamente para dicho evento. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&amp;ldquo;En el teatro se invitará de manera gratuita a la población y estará presente el presidente municipal Luis Alberto Villarreal y la senadora Filomena M. Ramírez, quienes le entregarán un reconocimiento a nombre del pueblo sanmiguelense&amp;rdquo;, explicó Roca.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Este será el primero de una serie de homenajes que se realizarán, ya que tiene en mente realizarlos dos veces al a&amp;ntilde;o con la finalidad de reconocer la carrera de un artista y a la vez promover la hermosa ciudad de San Miguel de Allende. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Roca, quien es miembro honorario de la Asociación Nacional de Actores, comentó que la decisión de iniciar esta actividad con Margarita se debe al hecho de que la actriz es habitante de San Miguel, amén de que participa en estos momentos en la exitosa telenovela Amor en Custodia. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&amp;ldquo;Esperamos que Margarita se recupere completamente de su salud para fijar la fecha, además de invitar a parte del elenco de la telenovela para que nos acompa&amp;ntilde;en&amp;rdquo;, explicó.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;La razón por la que eligieron a quien da vida a Paz, indicó Roca fue porque: &amp;ldquo;Ella casi vive aquí, por eso tomamos la decisión, pero también organizamos homenajes a Ignacio López Tarso, Carmen Montejo y Héctor Bonilla, entre otros&amp;rdquo;. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;El segundo se realizará a mediados de a&amp;ntilde;o y aún no está programado quién será el siguiente homenajeado. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Los promotores del evento son el propio Rodolfo Roca con el apoyo de la senadora Filomena M. Ramírez y el presidente municipal de esta ciudad; además de contar con el apoyo de las asociaciones de hoteleros y restauranteros, quienes esperan que con estas actividades atraigan turismo a la ciudad, ya que en dicho evento se transmitirá un video de 11 minutos de San Miguel Allende.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Cabe mencionar que Margarita Gralia llegó a México en 1982, invitada por el también actor argentino Raúl Astor para participar en el programa televisivo La cosquilla, al lado de Héctor Suárez. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;En 1983, se inició en el mundo de las telenovelas con Amor ajeno, de ahí ha participado en 16 más, entre las que destacan Mirada de Mujer, La heredera, Todo por amor y actualmente Amor en custodia; misma que tiene el más alto índice de audiencia en TV Azteca. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Pero la actriz no sólo se ha destacado en la televisión sino también en el teatro con Tengamos el sexo en paz y El Graduado, donde participó al lado de Mauricio Ochman y Oswaldo Benavides, como sus protagonistas masculinos y 25 a&amp;ntilde;os menores que ella.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Margarita también es considerada un símbolo sexual después de que el a&amp;ntilde;o pasado apareció en la portada de la revista para caballeros Play boy, donde no le tuvo miedo a la edad y aceptó posar desnuda para la publicación. El número que fue considerado como uno de los de los más vendidos; acto al que la actriz llamó un momento de &amp;ldquo;vanidad y ego&amp;rdquo; y del que ha dicho no lo volvería hacer.]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Guanajuato, Irapuato y Dolores más limpios que San Miguel</title>
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    <modified>2006-01-07T15:13:40-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-01-07T15:13:40-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//47</id>
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    <summary type="text/html">Guanajuato, Irapuato y Dolores más limpios que San Miguel</summary>
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      <![CDATA[Guanajuato, Irapuato y Dolores Hidalgo son los municipios que tienen mayor participación en los programas de limpieza, conservación urbana y ambiental.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;En la séptima edición de premiación que se celebró ayer en la capital del estado, algunos municipios recibieron reconocimientos, incentivos y menciones honoríficas.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;María del Refugio Ruiz Velasco, subsecretaria de Turismo recordó que el objetivo de la premiación es proteger y preservar los recursos naturales del estado, así como promover una cultura de limpieza en sus pueblos y ciudades.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&amp;ldquo;En este proyecto se despierta el interés para el desarrollo de la actividad turística en los sitios de relevancia arquitectónico e histórico, pero también se promueve la participación histórica en las acciones de conservación y se involucra a la sociedad&amp;rdquo;, indicó.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;La Subsecretaria de Turismo informó que la premiación a este esfuerzo y dedicación, nació en 1999 después de conocer la verdadera problemática de limpieza que presentaban las ciudades, el deterioro que se veía en los centros históricos y la pérdida de imagen urbana. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;En esta edición se entregaron 550 mil pesos, pero se dieron premios especiales a las empresas Gigante Verde y Grupo Ecológico &amp;ndash;de Irapuato- por cumplir satisfactoriamente las medidas de seguridad.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;El gobernador Romero Hicks, entregó los distintivo &amp;ldquo;M&amp;rdquo; y &amp;ldquo;H&amp;rdquo; reconocimientos que entrega la Secretaría de Turismo- a los prestadores de servicios turísticos que se han preocupado por la modernización de los sistemas de gestión para mejorar la calidad de las micro, peque&amp;ntilde;as y medianas empresas.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Coroneo, San José Iturbide, Salvatierra, San Francisco del Rincón, Salamanca, San Miguel de Allende, Cuerámaro, Acámbaro y Valle de Santiago, son otros de los municipios que recibieron reconocimientos especiales por su participación, limpieza y sobre todo dignificación de las áreas más importantes de estos lugares.]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Su casa es mi casa!</title>
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    <modified>2006-01-07T11:25:12-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-01-07T11:25:12-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//46</id>
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    <summary type="text/html">Su casa es mi casa!</summary>
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      <![CDATA[&amp;ldquo;Shameful,&amp;quot; screams Mexico's President Vicente Fox, about the proposed extension of a security fence along the southern border of the U.S. &amp;quot;Stupid! Underhanded! Xenophobic!&amp;quot; bellowed his Foreign Secretary Luis Ernesto Derbez, warning: &amp;quot;Mexico is not going to bear, it is not going to permit, and it will not allow a stupid thing like this wall.&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The allusions to the Berlin Wall made by aggrieved Mexican politicians miss the irony: The communists tried to keep their own people in, not illegal aliens out. More embarrassing still, the comparison boomerangs on Mexico, since it, and not the U.S., most resembles East Germany in alienating its own citizens to the point that they flee at any cost. If anything might be termed stupid, underhanded or xenophobic in the illegal immigration debacle, it is the conduct of the Mexican government:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&amp;quot;Stupid&amp;quot; characterizes a government that sits atop vast mineral and petroleum reserves, enjoys a long coastline, temperate climate, rich agricultural plains &amp;mdash; and either cannot or will not make the necessary political and economic reforms to feed and house its own people. The election of Vicente Fox, NAFTA and cosmetic changes in banking and jurisprudence have not stopped the corruption or stemmed the exodus of millions of Mexicans.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&amp;quot;Underhanded&amp;quot; also sums up the stance of Mexico, masquerading in humanitarian terms the abjectly immoral export of its own dispossessed.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;So the world is upside down. The once liberal notion of ignoring illegal immigration is now seen as cynically illiberal. And taking drastic steps to enforce the law &amp;mdash; including something seemingly as absurd as a vast fence &amp;mdash; is now seen as more ethical than the current subterfuge that undermines the legal system of the nation.]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Monarch Butterfly Tours in Michoacan</title>
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    <modified>2006-01-06T13:33:49-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-01-06T13:33:49-06:00</issued>
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    <summary type="text/html">Monarch Butterfly Tours in Michoacan</summary>
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      <![CDATA[Since time immemorial, monarch butterflies have taken the long journey of 2500 miles from Canada and the northern U.S. to the Oyamel forest in Michoacan, a southwest state of Mexico. Here they create storybook scenes amongst the enormous fir trees, all two hundred and fifty million of these delicate creatures. The magical beauty of their group movements, highlighted by their shimmering color, will leave you gasping. Imagine the joy of all, from grandparent to grandchild, as they land on your family, coming to rest on your arms and head.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;There are many options on how to see this natural wonder, from day trips out of Morelia, to a full week of touring the gorgeous Michoacan country side with its colonial villages and ambling rivers. These Monarch Butterfly Biosphere Reserves are located about 100 miles east, or a two-hour drive, of Morelia. There is a one-way bus from Morelia run by Autobus de Occidente at +52 4312 0600. You can also reach Zitacuaro, a good jumping point to these destinations, from Mexico City, which is a three-hour drive away.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;El Capulín&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;From Morelia, the capital of the State of Michoacan, you can drive through the beautiful pine forests of Los Azufres National Park until you arrive at the Sanctuary where millions of butterflies will be awaiting you. Also, make sure to take time to visit the first Franciscan monastery in Mexico located right near by. Plus, a little to the south is El Salto de Enandio, a 160 meter waterfall that pours into a tropical garden setting, which is conveniently located near San Felipe, an archeological site complete with pyramids.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Sierra Chincua&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;Besides the adventures located nearby at El Capulín, Sierra Chincua also offers its own unique natural jewels. For the more daring, you can visit El Casique, a mountain offering one of the highest points in the area just outside Zitacuaro. Here you can rappel along the cliff face and view the countryside from truly matchless vistas. Also for the more athletically inclined is the chance to shoot the rapids on the River Balsas, which is in a desert-like climate making for nice stops for a quick dip in the river along the way.]]>
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<entry>
    <title>St. Anthony&#039;s Day</title>
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    <modified>2006-01-06T13:25:34-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-01-06T13:25:34-06:00</issued>
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      <![CDATA[St. Anthony Abbot, much venerated throughout Italy, is a hermit-saint who died in the deserts of Egypt on January 17th in the fourth century (not to be confused with St. Anthony of Padua, a Franciscan saint of the thirteenth century). Legend has it that during his periods of prayer and fasting in the desert, his only companions were the animals. Occasionally, the local people brought him bread. An integral part of St. Anthony's feast day, even today, is the blessing of the animals followed by the receiving of the pane benedetto (&quot;blessed bread&quot;). Like most feast days in Italy, the Feast of St. Anthony is intertwined with the ancient Roman world. The long period between the winter solstice and summer equinox was replete with festivities and rites of purification, of the animals, the fields, the people - propitious offerings for fertility and regeneration of the cosmos. Today, under the veil of religious feast days, local customs are tied to those ancient rites of fecundity and regeneration. The blessing of domestic animals on the Feast of St. Anthony was considered auspicious, keeping away evil forces from the home and land, bringing fertility, fecundity.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;On this Saint’s Day, people will take their animals to be blessed at the Parroquia, Church of San Antonio and others.]]>
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    <title>Ceremony of the Pochó Dance - Tenosique, Tabasco</title>
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    <modified>2006-01-04T17:05:37-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-01-04T17:05:37-06:00</issued>
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      <![CDATA[Dating back to pre-Hispanic times, the traditional &amp;quot;Pochó&amp;quot; dance means it&amp;rsquo;s Carnaval time in Tabasco.The Pochó is a series of dances and other ancestral ceremonies, executed well to the compass of a melodious and sad music that symbolizes the man's purification through the fight among the and the bad. This dance is performed by masked locals, many dressed as jaguars and tigers. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The characters of this dance are those ' cojoes', superior creatures of the nature in who the gods have deposited positive and negative features, act that you/they represent when being placed the masks. It is a return to the innocence by means of a purification act since, at the end, all decide ' to pick up their pasos', that is to say, to retrace their life of reproof acts, and to destroy inside themselves, to the god Pochó, wicked god that he/she wants the destruction of the men for what sends to those &amp;ldquo;tigers&amp;rdquo; to eliminate them. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The Pochó performances begin on January 19 at the main park in Tenosique and on all subsequent Sundays prior to the commencement of Carnival. On the last day, the dancers, &amp;quot;pick up their steps&amp;quot; or dance backwards from the main square to the church where the dance began.]]>
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<entry>
    <title>City of Mérida Festival, Yucatán, January 2 thru 12, 2006</title>
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    <modified>2006-01-04T16:54:52-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-01-04T16:54:52-06:00</issued>
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    <summary type="text/html">City of Mérida Festival, Yucatán, January 2 thru 12, 2006</summary>
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      <![CDATA[This celebration is the city&amp;rsquo;s birthday, dating back over 450 years ago. The ten-day festival features music, dance and displays of local art, as well as the annual serenade to the city, where the traditional &amp;ldquo;Ma&amp;ntilde;anitas&amp;rdquo; (the &amp;ldquo;Happy Birthday&amp;rdquo; song) is sung by its residents.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Mérida will enchant you with her serenade (concert) in Santa Lucia, with&amp;nbsp; public dances to the sound of a &amp;ldquo;big band&amp;rdquo; orchestra, and&amp;nbsp; with her history displayed in the Mejorada. La Mejorada is a magnificent convent dating to the colonial era and a former military fort, which is now open to the public and a must-see. The Plaza Grande or Main Square, is the central point for all walking tours of this magical city.&amp;nbsp; Here a wide variety of Merida&amp;rsquo;s characters meet, demonstrating the intense activity of the cultural capital of the Yucatán Península.]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Portal of San Miguel</title>
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    <modified>2006-01-04T09:42:34-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-01-04T09:42:34-06:00</issued>
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      <![CDATA[Welcome to the Portal for the magical town of San Miguel de Allende. A colonial village in a stunning setting, San Miguel has become known for its large colony of North Americans who come for its arts and culture. Starting around the 1940, artists from painters, sculptors, writers, to poets have come to San Miguel, which celebrated its 450th anniversary in 1992. But what brought them then, is what still brings people today, and that is the beautiful scenery.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The physical exquisiteness of San Miguel stems from the hillside setting of its many lovely old buildings and streets, which offer vistas over the plains and distant hills and mountains. The Mexican government even went as far as to declare the entire town a national monument, ensuring that the cobblestone streets and colonial architecture would retain their original colonial charm. Sitting roughly 6000 feet on top of the highlands, or the Bajio of Mexico, San Miguel has a very agreeable climate and superbly clear light, which is one of the many reasons so many artists have come.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;For a town its size, San Miguel offers a wide array of activities, for both day and night. As the saying goes about town, people retire to Florida to die, but retires move to San Miguel to live. Concerts, plays, lectures, readings and art openings fill the weekly schedule, with bigger festivals like the Jazz and Chamber Music Festivals offering world famous entertainment. Plus, San Miguel is known all through Mexico for being the town that likes to have a fiesta for just about any reason.]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Mexico</title>
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    <modified>2006-01-04T09:21:10-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-01-04T09:21:10-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//39</id>
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    <summary type="text/html">Mexico</summary>
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      <![CDATA[Situated in the southwestern part of mainland North America and roughly triangular in shape, Mexico stretches more than 3000 km (1,850 miles) from northwest to southeast. Its width is varied, from more than 2000 km (1,200 miles) in the north and less than 220 km (135 miles) at the Isthmus of Tehuantepec in the south. Mexico borders two major bodies of water, the Pacific Ocean (with the Gulf of California between the mainland and the Baja California peninsula) to the west and on the east the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean Sea that lead to the Atlantic Ocean. Here are found coastal plains, whereas central Mexico consists of high plateaus and rugged mountains, including volcanoes, the highest of which is the Pico de Orizaba at 5 610 m.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The terrain and climate vary from rocky deserts in the north to tropical rain forest in the south. Mexico's major rivers include the Río Bravo del Norte (Rio Grande) and the Río Usumacinta on its northern and southern borders, respectively, together with the Río Grijalva, the Río Balsas, the Río Pánuco, and the Río Yaqui in the interior.]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Americans Can Now Finance Homes in Mexico</title>
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    <modified>2006-01-03T18:44:01-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-01-03T18:44:01-06:00</issued>
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    <summary type="text/html">Americans Can Now Finance Homes in Mexico</summary>
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      <![CDATA[An American mortgage company, now offers financing for Americans buying homes in Mexico at 7.99%, 30% down. Americans are paying cash to buy homes in Mexico at a record pace now. This will double the already huge baby-boomer demand for Mexican homes and condos.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Expatriate home buyers in Mexico are not just retirees. Many Americans are retiring to Mexico, but many more are in their 50's, seeking a less stressful lifestyle.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Americans are buying homes and condos in record numbers, paying cash or exorbitant interest rates for short-term loans. Now that mortgage financing is available, 1st American Mortgage of McLean VA, can help more Americans realize their dream of living in Mexico.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&amp;ldquo;This is one of the biggest changes in Mexico in the last thirty years.&amp;rdquo;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;1st American Mortgage has been authorized by the Mexican government to offer twenty-year loans to Americans financing retirement or second homes Mexico. Loans are 7.99% fixed rate for the first four years, adjustable after that.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Popular retirement areas are Cabo San Lucas and other areas of Baja California, San Felipe, Pto. Penasco (Rocky Point), Mazatlan, Pto. Vallarta, San Miguel de Allende, Lake Chapala, Cancun.]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Shopping in San Miguel de Allende</title>
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    <modified>2006-01-02T07:42:30-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-01-02T07:42:30-06:00</issued>
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    <summary type="text/html">Shopping in San Miguel de Allende</summary>
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      <![CDATA[Shopping in San Miguel can be a very rewarding activity, from the classical souvenirs, including the famous sombreros and the not to be forgotten bottle of tequila to the delicate handicrafts made by the locals, available in some areas.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Shopping in San Miguel will help you discover the real Mexico, and you will have the opportunity to bring back a very unique souvenir, and a lot of great memories.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Discover the locals Mercados (market), full of life and colors, with the famous Mexican bargaining process, typical from the market. You are invited!]]>
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    <title>Oaxaca, Oaxaca, Mexico</title>
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    <modified>2006-01-01T15:09:49-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2006-01-01T15:09:49-06:00</issued>
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    <summary type="text/html">Oaxaca, Oaxaca, Mexico</summary>
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      <![CDATA[&amp;ldquo;In San Miguel, you can move down and not miss a beat in terms of not having to acclimatize yourself to another society or a multiplicity of cultural traditions.&amp;quot; &amp;ldquo;There is a true expat community . . . whereas, in most cases, the lives of Oaxacan expats do not revolve almost exclusively around associations with other expats. There is no neighbourhood or geographical community of expats in Oaxaca.&amp;rdquo;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;What this means, for the short-term visitor to Oaxaca, is that the city feels less American and more Mexican, especially if you choose to stay in a neighbourhood at a slight remove from the zocalo, the main plaza and focus of tourist traffic. A good escape, for example, is Jalatlaco, a historic neighbourhood where music and dance on cobblestone streets are part of daily life, and fine food can be found in the smallest of restaurants.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;This is not to say one should eschew the zocalo in Oaxaca. Flanked by cafés, with a living soundtrack that careens from marimba bands to guys with guitars, enlivened by children chasing gigantic balloons, the zocalo is a constant human parade. It's the perfect jumping-off point to the city's historic centre, best explored on foot given the usual snail's pace of downtown traffic, and Oaxaca's city's grid-like street design, dating to 1529.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The zocalo aside, the essential character of the city is not always on display. A series of earthquakes in colonial times dictated that buildings are typically low and thick-walled, with modest fa&amp;ccedil;ades that conceal the beauty of their internal courtyards. This only adds to the pleasure of gallery and museum going. The Rufino Tamayo Museum of Pre-Columbian Art, for example, (featuring the famous Mexican painter's breathtaking collection of artifacts), is in a small colonial house that feels worlds away from city streets.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&amp;ldquo;In every Oaxacan, there's an artist,&amp;rdquo; goes a local saying, and the city is a living testament to the aphorism. But in Oaxaca, &amp;ldquo;high art&amp;rdquo; and crafts are an equal lure, distinctive woven rugs and striking black pottery among the most famous examples of the work of Oaxacan artisans. Crafts also provide the traveller with a reason to explore beyond the city's borders, as their origins lie in a series of nearby villages, each specializing in a specific craft. (Rugs, for example, are made in Teotitlan del Valle; black pottery in San Bartolo Coyotepec.) &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Then there's the food. Oaxacan cuisine, with its famous seven- mole sauces, (each made with dozens of ingredients), has spawned many cookbooks, and even a festival (the annual Food of the Gods, held in October). The fest's subtitle is a giveaway: From Chiles to Chocolate. Oaxacan chocolate is prized by connoisseurs, rivalled only by an equally legendary product: mescal tequila.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The former can be sampled near the zocalo, at the outlet of its best known manufacturer, Mayordomo, while watching the chocolate grinding process at the same time. Or it can simply be indulged in as a heavenly, who-cares-about-calories breakfast, served with pan dulce (sweet rolls).&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Mescal is the Oaxacan post-work drink of choice, served with chili-pepper salt, lime, and red-skinned peanuts. Should you wish to sip it where Malcolm Lowry did, gathering inspiration for Under The Volcano, you can do so at the La Farolo, a cantina he frequented.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Oaxaca City boasts two other unique and nearby attractions: Monte Alban and Mitla. Aldous Huxley wrote that Monte Alban (founded some time before 500 BC) was &amp;ldquo;the work of men who knew their architectural business consummately well,&amp;rdquo; but that doesn't begin to capture the otherworldly beauty of this Zapotec ghost city overlooking Oaxaca. Literally millions of tons of earth were moved to create the massive plateau upon which the Zapotecs built pyramids, ball courts, astronomical observatories and palaces.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Mitla, 45 kilometres east of Oaxaca, has an equally intriguing story, with a disputed blend of Zapotec and Mixtec history, and a literal overlay of Spanish Catholicism, with a church appended to an indigenous-architected building on the site. Most striking are Mitla's intricate design details, reminiscent of Mixtec manuscripts.]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Real Estate in San Miguel Mexico</title>
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    <modified>2005-12-31T12:38:58-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2005-12-31T12:38:58-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//34</id>
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    <summary type="text/html">Real Estate in San Miguel Mexico</summary>
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      <![CDATA[Whether you are looking to rent or buy, San Miguel de Allende has a large variety of new and colonial-era homes, both for sale, and for rent. Many people have found it helpful to contact one of San Miguel's real estate agencies, who very often have a large number of wonderful homes to choose from, and can assist you through the legal process of purchasing real estate in Mexico. If you are traveling or need extra storage while building your home, you might want to warehouse your furniture. ]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Travel Guide to San Miguel de Allende</title>
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    <modified>2005-12-31T12:30:12-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2005-12-31T12:30:12-06:00</issued>
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    <summary type="text/html">Travel Guide to San Miguel de Allende</summary>
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      <![CDATA[San Miguel de Allende is located in the mountainous region of central Mexico, built in the colonial Spanish style. The majority of the most important business are concentrated in the historic center, within fifteen minutes casual walk from one another.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;The roads are mostly paved with rough-hewn and uneven flagstones and cobblestones. As such, visitors should be prepared for their stay in San Miguel with a pair of good, comfortable walking shoes.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;The taxis in San Miguel should charge a flat rate fee of 20 pesos(though most charge as much as they can get away with). If you call to request a taxi pick-up, you will have to pay double the rate, (a &quot;to and from&quot; fare). It is usually a good idea to make sure that taxi driver knows that you know the correct charge should be. In general, don't expect the drivers to have change. A savvy cab rider will soon learn to always have 25 pesos before getting into the taxi. If you hand the driver a large bill it is more likely that you will be charged 30 pesos or more. Also, after dark, expect the taxi fares to be increased to 30 pesos.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;Local buses run from points in the town center to a wide variety of neighborhoods and common destinations such as the Plaza Real del Conde shopping mall at the eastern entrance to San Miguel. The fare for the buses is currently $4 pesos, and are usually available at regular intervals from 6 AM to 10 PM. Look for your neighborhood or destination posted on the windshield.]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Fiesta Brava (Bullfight)</title>
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    <modified>2005-12-31T11:29:04-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2005-12-31T11:29:04-06:00</issued>
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      <![CDATA[Saturday, Dec. 31st,&amp;nbsp;4pm, Plaza de Toros El Oriente&lt;br /&gt;Recreo 50-54, Tickets in the Jardin&lt;br /&gt;Bullfighting comes in many forms, and this year San Miguel is blessed with the horsemanship of the toreador José Ignacio Corral, who will be joined by the impressive Portueguese-style bullfighter, the Forcados Queretanos. One-on-one sessions include San Miguel's own Marcial Herce and Rey Vera from the cradle of the spectacle, Cordova, Spain. All these men will be facing the famed toros of Atenco Ranch, which is know for turning out 500+ kilo bulls with a wild and brave fighting spirit. A must see.]]>
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<entry>
    <title>New Year's Party El Jardín, Saturday, Dec. 31st</title>
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    <modified>2005-12-31T11:19:44-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2005-12-31T11:19:44-06:00</issued>
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    <summary type="text/html">New Year's Party El Jardín, Saturday, Dec. 31st</summary>
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      <![CDATA[Come join thousands of your new closest friends in the Jardin for the best party for New Year's. Fireworks, dancing and general excitement fill the air till well past midnight. Highly suggested.]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Mexican history, there is Guanajuato</title>
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    <modified>2005-12-31T08:26:14-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2005-12-31T08:26:14-06:00</issued>
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    <summary type="text/html">Mexican history, there is Guanajuato</summary>
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      <![CDATA[Among the many interesting and charming places you can find while traveling in Mexico there is one city that will, without doubt, awake a sense of admiration inside you, making you feel as if you were in an old Europen city as those found in Italy or Spain.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The origins of the town go back to the XVI century during the Spaniard occupation of what is now Mexico, since the beginning the main activity of Guanajuato was the exploitation of its wealthy mines . They were so rich that with the centuries the town became one of the most important sources of gold and silver for the Spanish Crown. ]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Sidewalk Cafés</title>
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    <modified>2005-12-30T08:36:35-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2005-12-30T08:36:35-06:00</issued>
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      <![CDATA[For those who live in or visit San Miguel de Allende, the thoughts of how nice sidewalk cafés like those in Europe would be in our little mountain town are now a reality! Easily the best idea since sliced bread, you can now enjoy a meal or coffee while the wonderful street life of San Miguel passes you by. A great spot to sit under the portals in the Jardin and enjoy a cup of coffee and watch San Miguel slowly wake up. In the afternoons, a comida is greatly enhanced with the views of the Jardín and the busy Centro traffic. And in the evenings, the new café and coffee bar in the Teatro Angela Peralta is just simply stunning in its colonial elegance. A great round of applause for whoever came up with the idea and made it happen, because even though you did not think San Miguel could become even better, it just has.]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Querétaro, Querétaro, Mexico</title>
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    <modified>2005-12-29T15:23:45-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2005-12-29T15:23:45-06:00</issued>
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    <summary type="text/html">Querétaro, Querétaro, Mexico</summary>
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      <![CDATA[Visitors to Mexico's central highlands usually zip by Querétaro without even learning how to pronounce its name. Perhaps they are put off by the city's industrialized outskirts, or they are in a hurry to reach the famous colonial town of San Miguel de Allende, which lies only one hour away. Whatever the reason, these travellers are missing a handsome city rich in history and legend.]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Retiring Across the Border, Mexico and Beyond</title>
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    <modified>2005-12-29T15:05:01-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2005-12-29T15:05:01-06:00</issued>
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    <summary type="text/html">Retiring Across the Border, Mexico and Beyond</summary>
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      <![CDATA[Many of the American settlers barely speak a word of Spanish. They move south not so much in pursuit of the sun, which they could find just as easily in Florida or Arizona, but in a search for a cheaper way of life, along with the sense of community that foreign enclaves generate. Estimates for the number of Americans of non-Mexican ethnicity who have retired to Mexico, mostly in San Miguel and a handful of other towns, hover around 250,000, with at least as many Americans with Mexican roots more widely dispersed. But the house-price boom they and other foreigners, notably Canadians, have created is now driving others even farther south.]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Santuario de Atotonilco</title>
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    <modified>2005-12-28T16:52:26-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2005-12-28T16:52:26-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//26</id>
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    <summary type="text/html">Santuario de Atotonilco</summary>
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      <![CDATA[Just 15 minutes away form San Miguel, on the road to Dolores Hidalgo, this extraordinary spot has been a place of pilgrimage since colonial times. The church was built between 1746 and 1810. The walls and domed ceilings of the church are filled with 18th Century murals depicting the life of Christ. Other murals depict sinners doing their penance. Historical place where the priest Miguel Hidalgo having given the &amp;quot;grito&amp;quot; (shout) for independence in Dolores and rushing with a group of followers toward battle, took up the banner of the Virgin of Guadalupe as the insurgency's unifying coat or arms.]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Instituto Allende</title>
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    <modified>2005-12-28T16:46:32-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2005-12-28T16:46:32-06:00</issued>
    <id>tag:www.sanmigueldirectory.com,2012:/blog//25</id>
    <created>2005-12-28T16:46:32-06:00</created>

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      <![CDATA[Venerable mansion built in de 17th Century and was originally used as a weekend retreat by Count Tomas de la Canal and currently used as a cultural institute (arts and language school). The house appears much like a ranch, with high walls and small windows; the palatial patio, with its magnificent neoclassical font more likely originates from the 19th Century; the chapel still retains some of its fresco paintings and colonial works of art.]]>
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<entry>
    <title>More About San Miguel de Allende</title>
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    <modified>2005-12-28T16:19:04-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2005-12-28T16:19:04-06:00</issued>
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    <created>2005-12-28T16:19:04-06:00</created>

    <summary type="text/html">More About San Miguel de Allende</summary>
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      <![CDATA[Mexico is a beautiful country, and its people are kind and helpful. If you do not know much Spanish, you will find that you can communicate quite well with some rudimentary sign language - and you will be surprised how many Mexican citizens know how to speak at least a little English. You will be entirely safe to walk day and night in San Miguel de Allende. The food is clean, fresh and nutritious. As in many countries around the world, you will be drinking bottled water, since Mexico's tap water is not for drinking purposes. ]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Condé Nast Traveler Readers' Choice Awards 2005</title>
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    <modified>2005-12-28T15:33:57-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2005-12-28T15:33:57-06:00</issued>
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    <summary type="text/html">Condé Nast Traveler Readers' Choice Awards 2005</summary>
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      <![CDATA[&lt;strong&gt;Top Cities&lt;/strong&gt; &lt;br /&gt;Once again, Sydney earns the highest overall rating, including a world-high 93.3 for Friendliness. Italian cities scored big for Culture/Sites, while ultramodern Dubai dominates for Lodgings. In America, our readers head to beachy Carmel for Ambience, New York for Shopping, and San Francisco, New York, Chicago, and New Orleans for Restaurants.]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Dolores Hidalgo, Guanajuato, Mexico</title>
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    <modified>2005-12-28T15:14:55-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2005-12-28T15:14:55-06:00</issued>
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      <![CDATA[Just 25 miles from San Miguel is Dolores Hidalgo, home of the first Mexican Revolution in 1810. When you arrive, indulge in its beloved treat&amp;mdash;ice cream&amp;mdash;which is sold in the quaint main square in unusual flavors, including tequila, shrimp, and pulque (a type of alcoholic beverage). Then take in a dose of history at Casa de Hidalgo and Museo de la Independencia before heading to one of the numerous Talavera pottery factories. End your day with a visit to one of the city's refreshing hot springs, such as La Gruta (418 185 2128), which offers a trio of pools heated by thermal waters.]]>
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<entry>
    <title>San Miguel de Allende Restaurants</title>
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    <modified>2005-12-28T14:36:22-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2005-12-28T14:36:22-06:00</issued>
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    <summary type="text/html">San Miguel de Allende Restaurants</summary>
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      <![CDATA[Whether out for the nightlife or dining in San Miguel de Allende restaurants, let your whims be your guide. Enjoy dining for every palate and pocketbook. Music, romance and culture too! ]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Originality and Style</title>
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    <modified>2005-12-27T14:46:12-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2005-12-27T14:46:12-06:00</issued>
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      <![CDATA[Originality and Style, is what this real estate in San Miguel de Allende offers. Unique in its type, which for its architecture and forms transports us to the beautiful city of Barcelona and to the singular style Antonio Gaudi. Located in San Miguel de Allende and totally furnished, with ample spaces and colorful design, this real estate provides a pleasant ambiance with a lot of natural illumination which will give your home a touch of originality that outstands from the other real estate in San Miguel de Allende. It has an large imported stainless steel gourmet kitchen, with a brick oven for bread or pizza. Its 5 bedrooms decorated with fine detail offer ample spaces and terraces. &lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;This real estate and its vaulted ceilings, large windows with stained glass, and a beautiful quarry stone fountain in the living room give a harmonious and relaxed touch. For the comfort of visitors it has a guest house with a separate entrance. This real estate property is totally surrounded by a wall and security alarm. The perfect real estate in San Miguel de Allende.]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Hotels in San Miguel de Allende</title>
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    <modified>2005-12-27T12:26:31-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2005-12-27T12:26:31-06:00</issued>
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    <summary type="text/html">Hotels in San Miguel de Allende</summary>
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      <![CDATA[San Miguel de Allende has a diverse variety of lodging and accommodations to choose from. Many of the hotels, bed and breakfasts and vacation rentals in San Miguel de Allende are located in restored colonial mansions.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;You'll find the best of Colonial architecture, Mexican vibrancy and their own unique styles to make a stay in any one of these places, a memorable one.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The history of Mexico lives on thanks to the restoration effort to preserve the colonial past of San Miguel de Allende.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;a href=&quot;http://www.tripadvisor.com/SmartDeals-g151932-m10556-r78268-a_aid.CD1468-San_Miguel_de_Allende_Central_Mexico_and_Gulf_Coast-Hotel-Deals.html&quot;&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Find the best deal, compare prices and read what other travelers have to say about hotels in San Miguel de Allende&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/a&gt;]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Church of San Francisco</title>
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    <modified>2005-12-27T10:00:55-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2005-12-27T10:00:55-06:00</issued>
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      <![CDATA[The tower of this church serves as a good reference point and as a prime example of the ornate, Churrigueresque style. Its construction was financed by the proceeds of bullfights and wealthy family donations.]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Casa De Allende Museum</title>
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    <modified>2005-12-27T09:58:23-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2005-12-27T09:58:23-06:00</issued>
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      <![CDATA[Ignacio Allende's birthplace has become a museum telling the story of the region's history, as well as Allende's significance in Mexico's history and in the War of Independence.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;It is of the genre known as museos regionales that you will find across Mexico. The objective of these museums is to present a view of the local area from prehistoric times to recent history; to explain what roles the region played in the context of national development; and to give some idea of how the great historical movements that swept across Mexico ran their courses at the local level.]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Civic Square</title>
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    <modified>2005-12-27T09:51:25-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2005-12-27T09:51:25-06:00</issued>
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      <![CDATA[A statute of Ignacio Allende on horseback is the focal point of this square. A large building that housed an important, 18th-century school flanks the square. Allende was among several important revolutionary leaders who attended school there.]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Bellas Artes</title>
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    <modified>2005-12-27T09:46:25-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2005-12-27T09:46:25-06:00</issued>
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      <![CDATA[Built in 1775, this structure originally housed the Convento de Concepcion nunnery.&amp;nbsp; The Centro Cultural Bellas Artes (fine arts cultural center) occupies the building today and serves as the city's cultural heart, offering music, dance and art classes, and art exhibitions.]]>
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<entry>
    <title>La Parroquia</title>
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    <modified>2005-12-27T08:32:34-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2005-12-27T08:32:34-06:00</issued>
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    <summary type="text/html">La Parroquia</summary>
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      <![CDATA[Found right on the Jardin's main square, this church was designed in a pseudo-gothic style. Beneath the main altar, a tomb holds the remains of former church bishops and such Mexican dignitaries as Anastacio Bustamante, former President of the Replic of Mexico. The tombs are only open on November 2nd, celebrated as the Day of the Dead in Mexico.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Looking nothing like any other church in Mexico, La Parroquia has become the emblem of San Miguel. The church is an object of great pride for the citizenry and a source of discomfort for architectural purists. Originally built in the colonial style, it was remade in the late 19th century by a local builder named Zeferino Gutiérrez, who reconstructed the towers and facade. Gutiérrez was supposedly unlettered but had seen picture postcards of European Gothic churches and worked from these alone, drawing his designs in the sand.]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Getting to San Miguel de Allende</title>
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    <modified>2005-12-27T07:08:33-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2005-12-27T07:08:33-06:00</issued>
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      <![CDATA[When you travel to San Miguel de Allende, you have three options for airports:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Queretaro (QRO)&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;Continental Airlines begins service to Queretero from Houston on March 18th, 2005. The flight is just over two hours and travel time from Queretero to San Miguel de Allende by taxi or shuttle service is only 40 minutes.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Leon, Guanajuato (BJX)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Here's a wonderful airport that's modern, clean and easy to navigate. Customs and immigration areas are a breeze, and the restaurant is good, too. American Airlines, Continental Airlines, Mexicana Airlines, and Aeromexico service Leon. Let us know if we can arrange shuttle service for you to San Miguel de Allende, a pleasant 1-1/2 hour drive through the mountains.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Mexico City (MEX)&lt;/strong&gt; &lt;br /&gt;Numerous airlines service Mexico City, and shuttle service is available. The drive is about three hours, but traffic leaving the capital can be difficult.&amp;nbsp; &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Rental Cars&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;We do not recommend renting a car to travel to San Miguel, as cars are practically useless here. Trying to navigate cobblestone streets designed for horses and donkeys is not our idea of an enjoyable vacation.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Shuttle Service&lt;/strong&gt; &lt;br /&gt;The fastest, easiest way to reach San Miguel from airports is via shuttle provided by a local San Miguel de Allende travel agency. You will be greeted at the customs exit area by your driver with a sign with your name on it. They will assist with luggage and deliver you right to the door of your accommodations in San Miguel. The fare from Leon, Guanajuato (BJX) is $27 per person and from Mexico City (MEX), $50 per person. If you are traveling with a group of people (4 or more) private transportation is available.&amp;nbsp; You will be provided with a return transportation schedule. Vans depart every couple of hours. Reserve airport shuttle here.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Buses &lt;br /&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;Mexico City (MEX) &lt;br /&gt;AeroPlus departs directly from the airport (Concourse E2) approximately every hour to Queretaro. Tickets are sold at the gate for approximately $22. There you will need to take another bus or cab to travel to San Miguel de Allende.]]>
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    <title>La Gruta</title>
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    <modified>2005-12-26T08:22:24-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2005-12-26T08:22:24-06:00</issued>
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      <![CDATA[Here's the best of several nearby thermal hot springs and a magical place. A series of outdoor pools is fed by thermal hot springs, and a well-lighted cave you can swim into features a spring-fed waterfall that is turned on at regular intervals. Swimming and a long soak in La Gruta will leave you relaxed and ready for anything; just choose the pool you want according to the water temperature you prefer. Rent a locker and eat at the small outdoor restaurant serves typical Mexican dishes (try the delicious, fresh guacamole). La Gruta is 15 minutes from town via taxi; ask the front desk to call one when you are ready to return to San Miguel de Allende. Open daily from morning until evening.]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Botanical Garden</title>
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    <modified>2005-12-26T08:16:50-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2005-12-26T08:16:50-06:00</issued>
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      <![CDATA[A natural reserve and beautiful park right on the outskirts of town, the area includes a canyon, small lake, an old dam and hiking trails. Divided into three parts, the features include Jardin Botanico, which boasts more than 800 cactus species; Parque Las Colonias, measuring about 36 acres with more than six miles of hiking trails; and Parque el Charco del Ingenio. Parque Las Colonias is owned by the city and charges no admission, while the others charge a small entrance fee and are open from from sunrise to sunset. Expect to find the botanical garden areas to yourself early in the morning, sharing the solitude with just a few exercisers and birders who come to see several species of migratory birds on the lake. The views are truly spectacular. If you're particularly fit, try hiking here from town, about a 45-minute walk, uphill all the way, but the path takes you past all sorts of interesting homes on the way. ]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Real Estate San Miguel</title>
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    <modified>2005-12-25T08:54:46-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2005-12-25T08:54:46-06:00</issued>
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      <![CDATA[Magnificent three storey 10,000-sq.ft. real estate designed by an internationally acclaimed architect in an exclusive location in San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato, Mexico. Stunning by daylight and dramatically beautiful at night this &amp;quot;mystical modern&amp;quot; real estate in San Miguel de Allende offers the finest in elegant living.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;Highlights of this sculptural real estate are a stunning art deco entrance, formal living room with cathedral ceiling, showpiece fireplace and dining room with dramatic three-storey ceilings. An outdoor patio with informal sitting/dining area overlooks a large garden with waterfall, pond and sculptures.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;Architectural masterpiece in the most desired location of San Miguel de Allende. This glorious 3-level residence offers a unique fusion of harmony and beauty in 10,000sq.ft. of exceptional luxury. Formal living and dining rooms with dramatic cathedral ceilings and grand fireplaces. Two master suites, 2 bedrooms and office all with terraces that overlook large handsome garden with waterfalls, pond and sculptures. Private fully equipped guest house.]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Mexico is popular home to American retirees</title>
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    <modified>2005-12-23T00:00:00-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2005-12-23T00:00:00-06:00</issued>
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      <![CDATA[So many Americans live in Mexico's San Miguel de Allende, some call it the 51st State, or even Aspen South. This historic yet cosmopolitan community in the mountains of central Mexico is a destination for retirees, artists and vacationers looking for charm and affordable luxury. &lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;Four hours by car north of Mexico City in one of the country's smallest states, Guanajuato, San Miguel retains much of the visual appeal of its Colonial past with winding cobblestone streets, parks and piazzas built hundreds of years ago. &lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;There are no traffic lights and no buildings more than two stories in the centro. Rules abound about what can and cannot be constructed to preserve the town's rich heritage. ]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Sculptures for Juarez Park</title>
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    <modified>2005-12-22T00:00:00-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2005-12-22T00:00:00-06:00</issued>
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      <![CDATA[Juarez Park is receiving nine sculptures, donated by local artists. Six sculptures are in place. More sculptures will be added, with the next one to be installed, a white marble abstract. Amigos del Parque and San Miguel de Allende City Council have remade the park to celebrate its first 100 years. Security in the park has been improved by police patrol in golf carts 24 hours a day, and from time to time, there are mounted police visits. The mounties are recognizable by their 1810-style uniforms. Restroom attendants on duty from 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. and new lights have been installed.]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Tres Reyes Magos or Three Kings Day</title>
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    <modified>2005-12-21T07:25:47-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2005-12-21T07:25:47-06:00</issued>
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    <summary type="text/html">Tres Reyes Magos or Three Kings Day</summary>
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      <![CDATA[Even though children in the United States are basking the post-glow of presents from Christmas, kids in Mexico are gearing up for what is most likey their favorite part of the holiday season- Los Tres Reyes Magos, or Three Kings’ Day in English.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;Three Kings’ Day falls on January 6, or the Day of the Epiphany. It commemorates the Three Wise Men, Mechior, Gaspar, and Baltazar, who followed the Star of Bethlehem to the manger and Jesus. Balthazar was a Nubian king from Ethiopia, and brought myrrh as his gift. Melchor, the Sultan of Arabia, came bearing gold. And Gaspar was Emperor of the Orient and ruled over all Asian lands; he brought frankincense. These three gifts represented the spiritual wealth of the child; frankincense, which signifies the earth and the sky; and Myrrh, the oil which was used for medicinal as well as spiritual purposes. After their visit, an angel warned them that they should not tell Herod about Jesus because his plan was to kill the baby.  So the three men wisely took a different path.  Meanwhile, Jesus, Mary and Joseph escaped to Egypt.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;The Feast of Epiphany is celebrated on January 6, the twelfth day after December 25, symbolizing the end of the 12 days of Christmas. Eastern Orthodox Christians have historically celebrated Christmas on January 6.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;In some regions, the three kings each have their own feast day—January 8th, 7th, and 6th, respectively.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;During this time it is customary to invite friends and neighbors into your home for Rosca de Reyes- a sweet twisted loaf also know as the Wreath of the Kings. Besides the symbolism of the bread as that of the never-ending universe, there is also a small doll, which represents the Christ child being hidden from Herod’s army. Whoever finds the figurine in their slice of sweet bread is then obligated to have a party on February 2nd, Candlemas Day, or Día de la Candelaria. Here they will offer tamales and atole (a hot, sweet drink thickened with corn flour) to their guests. Also on Three Kings’ Day in Mexico, the children will receive the majority of their gifts rather than on Christmas.]]>
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    <title>Las Posadas</title>
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    <issued>2005-12-19T17:26:50-06:00</issued>
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    <summary type="text/html">Las Posadas</summary>
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      <![CDATA[The next Christmas celebrations are Las Posadas, which take place on each of the nine nights preceding Christmas. This is when many Mexicans reenact the Holy Family's search for an inn with candlelit processions through the streets. In many neighborhoods it's customary for homes to take turns refusing lodging to wandering families, with one home acting as the final inn of the Holy Family's journey. Some businesses and community organizations also host celebrations. The Posadas take the place of the northern tradition of a Christmas Party. ]]>
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<entry>
    <title>The Juarde 2006 Edition</title>
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    <modified>2005-12-19T17:11:17-06:00</modified>
    <issued>2005-12-19T17:11:17-06:00</issued>
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    <summary type="text/html">The Juarde 2006 Edition</summary>
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      <![CDATA[The new edition of JUARDE 2006 is now available at the Biblioteca Publica Tienda, Casa de Papel, El Colibri, Lagundi, Libros El Tecolote and the message centers for 150 pesos. It is 34 pages larger than the 2005 edition and features a beautiful new map in full color which includes the historic center, areas outside the center and a second map of San Miguel&amp;rsquo;s colonias. Current emergency telephone numbers; general services; bus, plane &amp;amp; taxi numbers and telephone how-to information. White page listings of names, addresses, phone numbers, faxes, e-mail and long distance phone numbers of all foreign and many Mexican members of the community. Cross-referenced and indexed yellow page section of businesses &amp;amp; services eager to be known by the foreign community.]]>
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