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| Reynaldo's Rugs
San Patricio Melaque, Jalisco
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| Jewelry & More/Joyeria y Mas
Fraccionamiento Montebello, Merida, Yucatan
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| Best of Oaxaca Rentals Oaxaca, Oaxaca 1-877-234-4706
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| The Huichol Center Store
Ave. Del Palmar #8, Sayulita, Nayarit (329) 291 3889
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| Casa Santiago Bed & Breakfast Hotel Arminda Flores & Kevin Quigley, Santiago Tzipijo, Patzcuaro, Michoacan 434 344 0880
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| Fruity Keiko Gallery
Vincente Guerro 5A (next to Coco Nuts), Zihuatanejo, Guerrero 755-112-1011
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| Rugs - 100% pure natural colors
Main road in front of Salvadores Restaurant, Ajijic, Jalisco 01 3767665091
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| Casa Mexicana Talavera Tile and Handcrafts
Blvd. Salinas 11,111, Tijuana, Baja California (664) 686-5491
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| El Callejon
641 E. San Ysidro Blv. #B3-804, San Ysidro, United States 619 9876341
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| Hala's Hamaca Maya
La Penita, Nayarit
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| The Mexican Collection
San Luis Potosi, San Luis Potosi 444/833 4158
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| peyote people
juarez 222, Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco 322-222-2302
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| Ambiance by Marcia
Constitucion 347, Col. E. Zapata, Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco 322-222-8554
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| Museo Rafael Colonel
Zacatecas, Zacatecas
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| Artesanias Oaxaquenas
Calle Bugambilia 501, Local 3, Huatulco, Oaxaca 958/587-1750
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| Casa Aguet - Huichol Art
Amado Nervo 132, Tepic, Nayarit 311-212-4130
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| Amor De Plata
Honolulu, United States
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| Cosmeticos Naturales de Mazunte
400 meters from Centro Mexicano de la Tortuga, Mazunte, Oaxaca 958/587-4860
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| ba Galeria/Casa Bulmaro
Calle Adelita, Colonia Madera, Zihuatanejo, Mexico 755-112-1295
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| Creatures of Chiapas
110 E. Nueva, San Antonio, United States 210-226-3205
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| Necri Fine Mexican Handicrafts
Blvd, Mijares #16, San Jose del Cabo, Baja California Sur 6241307500
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Handicrafts in Mexico - Mexican Blouses , Talavera Tiles,
Artesanias, Huichol Art, Mayan Hammocks, Silver, Plata, Peasant Blouses
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Mexican Slang |
seguir en pieexpressionMeaning: remain standing Example: Después de 10 rondas brutales, el boxeador seguía en pie. (After 10 brutal rounds, the boxer was still on his feet.)
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12 Tips for Budget Travel By Jane Onstott Some items can be extremely useful while traveling. Here are a few of our favorite things.
........moreMichoacán’s Magical Metal Smiths By Jane Onstott Like many other destinations in Michoacán state, Santa Clara del Cobre has a long and colorful history. The Purépecha nation which dominated the region before the Spanish was one of skilled artisans.
........moreDentists in Mexico By Pat Cordes With the rising cost of dental care in the US and Canada, many people are headed south to have their teeth worked on.
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coolanglicismMeaning: cool Example: Tus muebles nuevos son muy cool. (
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Hot Waters and Holy Icons By Jane Onstott Although it has a hot spring resort like those found throughout the region, Atotonilco has traditionally attracted a different sort of visitor.
........moreThe Purépecha Nation By Jane Onstott Great architects they weren’t. The Purépecha empire---whose boundaries roughly equaled those of present-day Michoacán, in western Mexico---left few physical testaments of their culture.
........moreHow to get an FM3 By Pat Cordes If you plan on staying in Mexico for more than 6 months at a time you will need an FM3.
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