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Puebla: A City of Contrasts
The city of Puebla — capital of the Mexican state bearing the same name — is located in the foothills of the Sierra Madre range about 60 miles from Mexico City. Designated a UNESCO World Heritage City in 1987, Puebla is a showcase for 17th- and 18th-century European art and architecture. Puebla also is well known for its handicrafts made from glass and onyx, textiles and cuisine. Be sure to look for Talavera tiles — decorative ceramics that trace their origins back to the artisans of the Spanish colonial period. | ||
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