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FOTOGRAFÍA XXIII REUNIÓN DE EMBAJADORES Y CÓNSULES

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25 de Enero de 2012

 

 

 

Atlas subjetivo de México

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23 de Enero de 2012

 

Conoce expresiones populares en el “Atlas subjetivo de México” de Moniek Driesse en http://issuu.com/annelys/docs/subjectiveatlasofmexico

 

Mexican government bonds attract record foreign investment

Submitted by John Ganjei on Wed, 2012-01-11

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18 de Enero de 2012

 

Despite economic unrest in both Europe and the United States, foreign investors have sought alternative methods of investment in Mexico during the first nine months of the year. During the first three quarters of 2011, Mexico’s central bank stated that a record $24.1 billion was invested in the government fixed income market. That is an increase from the previous record of $23.1 billion investment mark set last year. According to Mexican Government officials, it remains to be seen if this upward trend will continue.

 

Increased investment in Mexican bonds is one of several positive economic data points that demonstrate Mexico is recovering from the global recession. In September, Mexican industrial production grew 3.6 percent over the same month the previous year. Furthermore, Mexico has the lowest tax burden among the most developed economies in the world, according to a recent report from the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD). In its annual report, OECD detailed the tax burdens in place during 2010. The report shows that Mexico has the lowest tax to GDP ratio at 18.7 percent.

 

http://mexicotoday.org/article/mexican-government-bonds-attract-record-foreign-investment

 

XVI Concurso de Dibujo Infantil: Este es mi México

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17 de Enero de 2012

 

El Instituto de los Mexicanos en el Exterior invita a participar a todos los niños de entre 7 y 11 años de edad que radiquen en cualquier parte del mundo en el XVI Concurso de Dibujo Infantil: Este es mi México. El tema del concurso es: “5 de Mayo; 150º Aniversario de la Batalla de Puebla”. Para mayor información en el siguiente vínculo de internet: http://www.ime.gob.mx/concurso/conv_esp_2012_cmex.pdf

 

Feria Estatal de León, Guanajuato

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16 de Enero de 2012

 

Del 13 de enero al 7 de febrero del 2012, en el Parque Explora, se celebrarán una de las mejores fiestas del país con motivo de la fundación de la ciudad en 1576 con más de 1,500 espectáculos de color, música y algarabía en diferentes sedes donde chicos y grandes encontrarán diversión.

 

http://www.mexicodesconocido.com.mx/feria-estatal-de-leon-guanajuato.html

 

G20Mexico

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15 de Enero de 2012

 

 

 

Mexico is chairing the G20 in 2012 and will host the Leaders’ Summit in June in Los Cabos, Baja California Sur

 

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Mexico City’s Zocalo Square Hosts Three King’s Day Celebration with 10 ton ‘Rosca de Reyes’

Submitted by Sarah on Tue, 2012-01-10

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12 de Enero de 2012

 

 

 

For the fifth consecutive year, Mexico City’s central Zocalo Square has been the host of the famed “Three King’s Day” celebration, one of the most beloved Christmas traditions in Mexico. This year thousands gathered to feast on a massive, 10 ton, ‘Rosca de Reyes,’ the traditional holiday cake, which was made with the participation of over two thousand bakers who used 2,323 pounds of fruit, 5,720 pounds of sugar and 1,320 pounds of marmalade.

 

One Mexico City resident said the ‘Rosca de Reyes’ represents an important tradition for many Mexican families. “The cake represents the arrival of the Three Kings,” said Elizabeth Hernandez, a Mexico City Resident.

 

The lively celebration known as ‘El Día de Reyes’ marks the epiphany taking place each year on January 6 .The day marks the end of the 12 days of Christmas and the festivities celebrated in Mexico and other Spanish-speaking countries commemorate the visit of The Three Kings, or The Three Wise Men -- Melchior, Gaspar and Balthazar -- who arrived with gold, frankincense and myrrh, as gifts from the Three Wise Men for the newborn child.

 

The tradition stems from Spain, where it has been celebrated since approximately the ninth century. Just as children leave out cookies for Santa, children in Mexico leave out water for the camels and food for the three wise men.

 

http://mexicotoday.org/video/mexico-city%E2%80%99s-z%C3%B3calo-square-hosts-three-king%E2%80%99s-day-celebration-10-ton-%E2%80%98rosca-de-reyes%E2%80%99

 

El embajador de Mexico en Iran participó en la XXIII Reunión de embajadores y cónsules de México

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10 de Enero de 2012

 

El embajador de Mexico en Iran, Carlos Tirado Zavala, participó en la XXIII Reunión de embajadores y cónsules de México.

 

Guadalajara, Mexico to Become World-Class Digital Media Hub Through its “Digital Creative City” Initiative

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10 de Enero de 2012

 

Guadalajara, Mexico, will soon be known as the hub for a new “Digital Creative City”. Located in the state of Jalisco, Mexico’s second largest city and one of Latin America’s most important historical districts is on its way to soon becoming a 21st century city of world-class, environmentally sustainable creative culture and work that will provide a better quality of life for its population.

 

http://mexicotoday.org/article/guadalajara-mexico-become-world-class-digital-media-hub-through-its-digital-creative-city

 

CONACULTA lanza la Convocatoria 2012 para el “Reconocimiento Rosario Castellanos a la Trayectoria Cultural de la Mujer”

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8 de Enero de 2012

 

El Consejo Nacional para la Cultura y las Artes (CONACULTA) lanza la Convocatoria 2012 para el “Reconocimiento Rosario Castellanos a la Trayectoria Cultural de la Mujer”, dirigida a instituciones, agrupaciones y organizaciones vinculadas con la educación, la cultura y las artes, para que propongan candidaturas de mujeres de habla hispana que cuenten con una trayectoria profesional ejemplar en el ámbito de la cultura. Para mayor información en el siguiente enlace de internet: http://www.conaculta.gob.mx/recursos/convocatorias/201112/rosario_castellanos_2011.pdf

 

IFE promociona el voto de los mexicanos residentes en el exterior, particularmente para el registro a la LNERE

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3 de Enero de 2012

 

Instituto Federal Electoral (IFE) promociona el voto de los mexicanos residentes en el exterior, particularmente para el registro a la Lista Nominal de Electores Residentes en el Extranjero (LNERE) que vence el próximo 15 de enero:

http://es-es.facebook.com/photo.php?v=10151114877885436

 

Los destinos más buscados de México en 2011

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3 de Enero de 2012

 

http://www.mexicodesconocido.com.mx/los-destinos-mas-buscados-de-mexico-en-2011.html

 
Cozumel Ideal Place for Retirement in Mexico

Submitted by John Ganjei on Thu, 2011-12-22

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2 de Enero de 2012

 

Cozumel, the largest Caribbean Island and busiest cruise port, is often overlooked as a great place for retirement in Mexico. However, the island is known for being a very safe, beautiful, and peaceful place.

 

Cozumel is the safest place to visit in Mexico, and is most likely much safer than the city where you currently live,” says Ric Hajovsky, who lived on the island from 1977 to 1990. He and his wife returned to Mexico for a job, but have recently returned to Cozumel for retirement in Mexico.

 

Cozumel is also home to a number of beautiful natural wonders. Naturally, the Caribbean Sea and white beaches are a must see. However, the island is also home to the Great Mesoamerican Reef, the second largest barrier reef in the world. Sea turtles, giant lobsters, and green eels are only some of the rich wildlife that can be seen near the reef. Tourists who prefer to stay dry can visit the seafood shacks and palapa-shaded restaurants along the coast. Turtle tours are also available.

 

Presidente Intercontinental Cozumel Resort and Spa is one of the most popular hotels on the island. When the hotel was completely destroyed in 2005 by Hurricane Wilma, everyone worked very hard to restore and reopen the resort. The resort reopened in late 2006 and featured new furnishing, whirlpools tubs, and other updated amenities. Hotel workers also worked to resort Mayan ruins and indigenous plant life.

 

The island is also known for contributing to the tolerance and peace in Mexico. In 2009, Cozumel was recognized by the International Committee for the Banner of Peace, a United National affiliated organization founded in 1935 to preserve humanity’s cultural wealth and celebrate the unity of diversity. In 2010, the Committee for 100 Cities for Peace recognized the islands efforts at promoting tolerance and peace in Mexico.

 

http://mexicotoday.org/article/cozumel-ideal-place-retirement-mexico

 

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