Mexico recognizes its Magical Towns its greater tradition and beauty with this title, which describes the beauty of its picturesque streets and its buildings.
The features that a site must have to be magical town include being located in areas near large cities or tourist sites, accessible by road and a high historical value, religious and cultural.
Their common denominator is having a great importance in the national tradition.
These corners hoard their wealth, which is stored in a routine exalted color, passion for the everyday, smells and flavors able to sublimate the spirit, tradition enriched by the lives of those who reach their tiles or their convoluted streets darkened by time and moisture.
A magical town commits the company benefits from tourism to participate as excellent hosts, so visit is an alternative to national and international tourism.
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| Baja California |
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| Chihuahua |
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| Colima |
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| México |
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| Morelos |
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| Oaxaca |
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| Aguascalientes |
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| Campeche |
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| Coahulia |
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| Chiapas |
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| Nayarit |
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| Nuevo León |
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| Quintana Roo |
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| Sinaloa |
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| Tabasco |
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| Tlaxcala |
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