#1 2009-02-15 21:45:08
- Newsgal70
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Living in Mexico
Hello to anyone who will answer a few questions from me? I would like to move to Mexico in 2010, where is the best place for me to travel to for temperate climate, very few americans and just a nice town to be in?
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#2 2009-03-26 02:05:06
- Arthur & Mayte
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Re: Living in Mexico
Hi we move in to Merida Yucatan in 2005, and we are very happy living here, Yucatan is one of the finest places to live in Mexico. There are many beutifull cities in Mexico, but Merida has a lot to offer: peacefull, no crimes, still affordable, plenty of space, great people and culture, and close by you have sea, arquilogical sites, great food, lots of entretainment. what could i say, we are in love with the place. if you need more information we will be glad to help. Arthur & Mayte. bmwmex2@yahoo.com.
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#3 2009-06-17 00:56:05
- Personal Solutions Mexico
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Re: Living in Mexico
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#4 2009-09-15 00:35:04
- ranchomazahua
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- From: Mexico City
- Registered: 2009-09-14
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Re: Living in Mexico
Hi Newsgal70: well, all depends on what you want and like... beach?, colonial town/city?, urban area?, desert? mountain? jungle?...
As per your comment of "very few americans", then you should avoid going to beach areas such as Vallarta, Punta peñasco, Cabos, Cancun, Guadalajara and a few others..
Let us know any further question and have a wonderful evening.
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