Esto es un giro que no me esperaba, yo estoy escribiendo Alma y Acero : Imperios donde podríamos considerar un spin-off el relato llamado Pyro ya publicado aquí en el blog… Read More
An earthquake last year revealed a big surprise beneath a law school in modern-day Mexico City: a giant, colorful snakehead from the Aztec Empire.
The snakehead dates back more than… Read More
Do I dare
Disturb the universe?
In a minute there is time
For decisions and revisions which a minute will reverse.
(Yes, I know I got carried away on this… and tri… Read More
V/H/S/85, which is the sixth installment in the franchise, is made of six stories set in the 1980s. David Bruckner’s Total Copy shows a group of scientists experimenting on an alien th… Read More
PLUS: Ski Resorts Are Giving Up on Snow, and moreView this email in your browser | Manage newsletter subscriptions 09.18.23 CLIMATE CHANGE | 6-MINUTE READ Ski… Read More
Con motivo de la conmemoración por el 213 Aniversario de la Independencia de México, el sistema de movilidad operará con modificaciones en el servicio.
Conoce las rut… Read More
Introduction:Mesoamerica, spanning present-day Mexico and Central America, is a region of rich historical significance. Stretching over eleven thousand miles, it boasts a diverse range of la… Read More
This year the lighting of the Zócalo to celebrate the Independence of Mexico is with pre-Hispanic motifs.
This September 2023, the Government of Mexico City shined with the l… Read More
We arrived in Mexico City in the year 2000 and left it in the year 2002. I've written about it. But I want to write about it again because I want to refine an experience that puzzles me. Th… Read More
Aztecs were an advanced civilization who invented many incredible technologies, from calendars and floating gardens to complex systems that helped their society prosper.
The Aztecs had a mor… Read More
Mural de Diego Rivera
En el corazón de lo que hoy es la Ciudad de México se encontraba Tenochtitlan, la espléndida capital del Imperio Azteca. Fundada en el añ… Read More
The heavy burden of the past: the history of the conquest of México and the politics of today
The history of the conquest of Mexico by Spanish conquistadors in the sixteenth century… Read More
As the capital of Mexico, Mexico City boasts a large number of diverse attractions that draw plenty of visitors each year. The place has a rich cultural history with many unique sites repres… Read More
Ciudad de México, no conozco mucho de ti
Es así, viviendo aquí
La mayoría de lo que he oído
Tiene que ver con ignorancia y odio
Tienes problemas no cabe d… Read More
On this page you will find the Tenochtitlan e.g. crossword clue answers and solutions. This clue was last seen on April 29 2023 at the popular LA Times Crossword Puzzle Read More
Ciclos de cine, coloquios, exposiciones, talleres y la publicación de la serie Clásicos del villismo son algunas de las actividades para celebrar el centenario luctuoso de Fran… Read More
Mexico’s capital city has long been on my desired list of places to visit. When the opportunity presented itself to plan a visit, I jumped at the chance to make this dream trip a reali… Read More
Today I am going to share with you the complete information about the puzzle of LA Times Crossword in detail, tell all of you that the answer to the puzzle of LA Times Crossword May 4 2023 A… Read More
Tattoos are something that has always been loved and equally hated. There’s a group of the public that love tattoos and consider it to be an art form etched onto the skin using pe… Read More
Tlaxcala, Mexico.– Wearing flamboyant costumes and masks imitating blue-eyed, bearded Europeans, carnival-goers in Mexico have turned mocking colonizers into an art form.
The c… Read More
INAH experts recovered the skeletal remains of 21 individuals in the construction of the so-called “Pavellón Escénico“, in Chapultepec Park, Mexico City.
A … Read More
Mexican cooking is renowned for its rich and flavorful dishes, and one of the staples of this cuisine is tomato puree. This versatile ingredient is often used as a base for sauces and soups… Read More
The Aztecs were a nomadic tribe believed to have begun as a tribe of hunters and gatherers.
Their name came from their homeland Aztlan which loosely translates to “white land.”… Read More
by Georges Fery
The dream of limitless land and riches drove the conquest of the New World. However, all other quests paled compared to the search for El Dorado, literally the Gilded One, a… Read More
Después de su inauguración y de diversas proyecciones y actividades en Yucatán, por primera vez en su historia, el evento Cinica Festival de Cine de Música d… Read More