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Weather in Acapulco, Guerrero
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Climate Conditions: Acapulco never really gets very cold although November through February are the coldest. The rainy season is the summer months and usually it only rains at night although occasionally it rains during the day. The hottest months are April, May and June. Due to the high humidity, many people use AC throughout the whole year.
Best time to go: Winter
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Acapulco Weather - Weather forcast, Climate in January, February, March, April, May, June,
July, August, September, October, November and December, Weather Report, Best time to go - Forecasts, conditions, current Weather. Acapulco City Year round forecast.
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Mexican Slang |
la líneaslangMeaning: the border Example: Su hermana vive cerca de la línea. (“His sister lives close to the border.”)
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Bring Your Computer! By Pat Cordes Back home you have a TV, a telephone and a stereo. When you are traveling your computer is all of these things and more.
........moreAirlines in Mexico By Jane Onstott Mexicana Airlines, which already has a low-cost subsidiary called Click, has announced the formation of another, Mexicana Inter, which will operate 14 fifty-seat jets that will begin flying out of Guadalajara
........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.
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