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Archive for August, 2013


Hidalgo Mexico | Tula Ruins

Spread over a vast area you´ll find the archeological site of Tula which is just outside the modern town of Tula de Allende. The largest cluster of ceremonial structures is nicknamed Tula Grande, while a smaller group is called Tula Chico. The site features a terraced pyramid, the towering Atlantes warrior statues, the Palacio Quemado […]

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Hidalgo Tolteca Corridor

The Hidalgo Tolteca Corridor focuses primarily on the archeological site of Tula, which was the habitat of one of the main pre-Hispanic civilizations living in Mexico. Many of the oldest 16th century monasteries of the state are found at the Hidalgo Tolteca Corridor. Main municipalities included in the Tolteca Corridor are; Tula de Allende, Atotonilco […]

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Hidalgo Economy

Hidalgo Mexico has experienced a boom in Industrial development over the past few decades; textiles and cement products being the state’s big earning exports. Hidalgo’s mines yield valuable metal ores such as manganese, zinc, iron, copper, gold and silver. Other abundant minerals include gypsum, clays and lime. Revenue is also derived from auto parts segment, […]

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