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  • In Tula the Mercado is the everyday open air market.

    Are the days numbered for the tianguis? 2007

  • A study from 1960 to 1999, led by Dr. Lina Mercado from the UK Centre for Ecology and Hydrology, was published earlier this year in the Nature scientific journal reporting that plants stored 23.7 percent more CO2 — the leading greenhouse gas causing climate change — thanks to more efficient photosynthesis in plants shaded by smog.

    Lea Bogdan | Inhabitat 2010

  • Leonor Valencia, general manager of one of the many shops in Mercado Juárez, holds up one of the sarapes she sells in her store.

    Leonor Valencia, general manager of one of the many shops in Mercado Juárez, holds up one of the sarapes she sells in her store. This one, made of acrylic and wool, is worth 750 pesos, about $75. 1996

  • When you're in Chapala go to a friendly little bar called "Tomas" on "Alvaro Obregon # 1" on the same street the Monday Mercado is on.

    drinking ok? 1919

  • Approximately twenty-five years ago I heard rumors of some curious geological formations hidden high in the hills above the town of Ahualulco de Mercado, which is located about 58 kilometers west of Guadalajara, Mexico's second-largest city.

    Las Piedras Bola: the great stone balls of Ahualulco 2009

  • Approximately twenty-five years ago I heard rumors of some curious geological formations hidden high in the hills above the town of Ahualulco de Mercado, which is located about 58 kilometers west of Guadalajara, Mexico's second-largest city.

    Las Piedras Bola: the great stone balls of Ahualulco 2009

  • Six years ago, when I first moved here from California, I had the owner of a Lake Chapala restaurant take me to the wholesale fish market in Zapopan, Metropolitan Guadalajara, known as the Mercado del Mar. Almost all of the seafood you see on sale in Jalisco goes first to this wholesale market.

    How Y�ll Doin� ? 2007

  • The second tier was known as the Mercado: Inmates who had been at RPI long enough to get some concessions but were not as powerful as the Narcos.

    Z Jose Beltran 2009

  • The second tier was known as the Mercado: Inmates who had been at RPI long enough to get some concessions but were not as powerful as the Narcos.

    Z 2009

  • But calling the Mercado Juárez a 'Wal-Mart' provides an erroneous impression ... and one that does not even bring up the discussion about the Aurrerea/Wal-Mart near Teotihuacan.

    Nice LA Times article on Oaxaca 2004

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