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Merida Merida’s lineage dates back to January of 1542 during the Spanish explorations of Mexico. Spanish nobleman Don Francisco de Montejo found the city on the site of the ancient Maya city of T'Ho. Today, Merida is a city of wide tree-lined boulevards and historic stately mansions. While quaint it is still a bustling capital of the State of Yucatan and its largest city. It has been known as the “Paris of the West” because of the many products once imported from France by Merida’s wealthy citizens. At one time is was also known as the “White City”, in part because at that time most people dressed in white and because of the white stone (limestone) that was used to build so many of the buildings. Merida is the center of many Mayan ruins, colonial cities and nature attractions. For more information on what to do when visiting Merida, check out www.yucatantoday.com. Merida is an inviting place to visit. For many people, it’s only been a stopover on their way to the magnificent Maya ruins. However, for those who pause to visit, it’s a great treasure; a city rich in Mayan folklore and colonial history; a city of contrasting sights, cultural blends, and a warm friendly people.
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