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There are no websites like these that I know about, and I've built several complexes in Mexico. I would recommend, however, looking at houses you'd really like to live in in any city on the beach, and build that. If you're looking to build, and not ... more
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i am real mexican not american but mexicans airports are very safe but people look at you that u are dumb yes they try to fool u in some things but if don;t speak the language you might have aliittle of trouble ... more
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It is extrememly difficult for a foreign citizen to get a job in Mexico. There are PLENTY of unemployed Mexicans with and without degrees. No reputable school would hire you to teach English without a degreee in ESL and a teaching degree. Even then, ... more
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You dont need a passport if you are traveling in a bus. You need to bring 2 proof of identification. Ex. State ID, Military ID, birth certificate, ect. Spring Breakers: If You Leave U.S., Take Appropriate Travel Documents (Monday, March 03, 2008) ... more
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Mexico City has the biggest ring, but the best places to see them, in my opinion, is Aquacalientes or Zacatecas. ... more
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Republico de Mexico or Estados Unidos de Mexico either can be correct. ... more
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My experience is different. in the area where I live it is very much liked and performances of flamenco music and dancing are popular. ... more
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I don't think there are any authentic Mexican legends about vampires, as we think of them. The vampire legends told here I think are mostly translations from European stories. However, the Aztecs believed in a vampire-like creature, called Civatateo, ... more
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Well that depends a little on what you plan to do. If you like to relax, lay on the beach, and drink margaritas then I think that Cancun is for you. If you want to go snorkeling and go shopping for trinkets, then Cozumel and Playa del Carmen would ... more
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No, you do not need a passport to cross over the border and visit the border town, nor will you need a tourist visa for a short trip, however if you are unlucky you may have a few problems coming back. If you can provide proof of citizenship, ie ... more
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