Mérida, Yucatán – The Yucatán State Congress will permanently teach a Mayan language course to all its officials and employees. For the…
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Human Rights Day is commemorated in Yucatan
In a session of the Arts and Culture Commission, the deputies unanimously approved the draft decree to declare March 3rd as “State…
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The tradition of making guayaberas: A love story For Yucatecans, their rich culture is accompanied by centuries of deep-rooted and beloved traditions…
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The exact place in Merida where Mexican movie star Pedro Infante died
The classic little corner store, with a wall that stands procrastinating on Calle 87 in Mérida, goes unnoticed. Only a few passersby…
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Do you dare to visit Misnebalam, Yucatán’s ghost town?
Misnebalam is part of the “Ghost Route”, a tourist route in Yucatán, which you must visit if you decide to visit Mérida…
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We had the opportunity to sit down with Dr. Pablo Chico to talk about Progreso’s history and how this wonderful town once…
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Calle 47 in Mérida’s Centro to become the new “gastronomic corridor”
What is the history of 47th Street in Mérida’s Centro? Controversies and stories surround this street, waiting to become a gastronomic corridor…
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For the Maya communities, the ceiba or ya’ax’che is a sacred tree that holds the sky with its branches and weaves the underworld with…
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(Mérida – TYT) – Distinguished by their vibrant colors and designs, embroidery is mostly made of flowers arranged in a very…
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Have you ever wondered the meaning of the names of the towns in the Yucatan Peninsula? Here we tell you. Our towns…