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  • Playa HermosaPlaya Hermosa travel tips
    If you are going to Costa Rica to surf like 95% of the tourist do, then you cant miss Playa Hermosa. This beach has the best breaks in Costa Rica and extends for about 10 miles. The entire beach is full of surfers every single day, and some [...]
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  • Jungle LovePuerto Viejo travel tips
    After eating Costa Rican food for days, you might want to change it up and head down to Jungle Love. This is one of the best restaurants in Costa Rica, every plate is out of control amazing! Its an american owned restaurant that has a twist [...]
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  • Crocodile Man TourTarcoles travel tips
    Tarcoles means Crocodile in the native language of 1500 Costa Rica. The only reason to ever go to this town is to see the Crocodile Man Tour. The Tarcoles river has the most crocodiles per square mile then anywhere else in the Americas. [...]
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  • Red Eye Tree FrogsTortuguero travel tips
    Most of you have seen this frog before, either on TV or in a zoo, but the best place to find them is in Tortugero, Costa Rica. This rain forest in Costa Rica is full of wild life and is noted for having an abundance of Red Eye [...]
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  • Pueblo Bonito Sunset BeachLos Cabos travel tips
    Stayed at Pueblo Bonito Sunset Beach and had an amazing time. It's a huge resort with a lot of space to hang out and top notch service. The sister hotel, Pacifica, is very luxurious and you can go there and visit their pools/beach if you're [...]
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  • Mayan templesChichen-itza travel tips
    If you are around, take yourself at least time for one day, to watch the ancient city weith it´s temple ruins and houses. But you should be there at the opening at 9 o'clock, because at about 10 the busses with the tourist masses arrive [...]
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  • Templo MayorMexico City travel tips
    Templo Mayor is an Aztec temple built in the 14th century for the worship of the Aztec god of war and that of the water. It was discovered in the late 1970s in the heart of Mexico City. The temple once was a huge pyramid. On the top of [...]
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  • The Lost in Santa a local ExpressionCosta Rica travel tips
    Lost in Santa a local expression, perfectly describes what happens to many, me included, when they discover this incredibly valuable gem on the Nicoya Peninsula. Once upon a time Santa Teresa was just a sleepy little beach town that surfers [...]
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  • Too hotHermosillo travel tips
    The city is too hot. most of the places have good air conditioning but walking 10 minutes outside in summer is a torture. [...]
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  • Viva Vino Jazz ClubManzanillo travel tips
    VIVA VINO JAZZ CLUB. Cool Jazz, great wine and beer, not to mention top of the line tequilas, a visit to this CLUB is a must. Whether you choose to sit indoors in the air conditioned lounge or walk outside to sit on the patio, you will have [...]
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Hermosillo History

As per various archeological excavations and different researches one can say that the history of Hermosillo started in the year 1700. During this time many villages came into existence on those lands which were under the control of Native Americans before that. All this happened in the region called as Plaza Zaragoza. Finally, it was the year 1741 when the foundation for the city of Hermosillo was officially laid down. It was the Viceroy of New Spain who was responsible for laying the foundation of this city and called it as El presidio de Pitic. By the year 1783 this newly formed city faced a name change and it was called as Villa de Pitic [...]
 
 
 

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