Navigating Mexico: Quirky Laws
In Puebla, a city steeped in history, there exists a rather unusual law that prohibits the sale of cold cuts on Mondays
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In Puebla, a city steeped in history, there exists a rather unusual law that prohibits the sale of cold cuts on Mondays
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In their pursuit of catering to status-conscious travelers, airlines have inadvertently, or some would say intentionally, prolonged the boarding process, causing unnecessary delays
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In Mexico, returning the money to the actual card’s account can take about 14 to 21 days
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Next time you find yourself craving a taco, open your palate to the myriad of experiences Mexico has to offer, one bite at a time
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Only 40 percent of Mexico’s workforce is formally registered in social welfare programs, leaving a vast majority of the population unprotected for retirement
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It is imperative to understand the implications and consequences associated with drug possession and smuggling across borders
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For astute investors who dedicate time and effort to thorough research, several attractive deals can still be found
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Notably, the current list of destinations does not cover any international flights
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Like all large cities, CDMX has the hop-on-hop-off open tour buses
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Mexico has never had such a large fleet as it does today. Its 369 commercial planes are the greatest number of aircraft in the history of Mexican aviation
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