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"We say that those are very selective locations in Mexico," often near the border with the U.S. and far from the tourist centers, says Gerardo Llanes of the Mexico Tourism Board.
Amid Murders, Mexico Quietly Thrives John Bussey 2012
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We arrived in Llanes in the early evening to discover a lively little seaside town.
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Next stop Llanes, but on the way Antonio took us on a detour up into the massifs of the Picos de Europa for an afternoon's walking.
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No matter which direction you're heading, the itinerary includes stops in Luarca, Gijón, Llanes, Santander, Bilbao and Cistierna.
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Llanes is one of more than 400,000 South Florida homeowners who are discovering that taxes are going down -- but not by much, and not nearly as much as the dramatic dives in real market values over the past two years.
Sunday Reading 2008
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Llanes, the retiree from Palmetto Bay, is facing a scenario that will be quite common across Florida during this fall's budget season.
Sunday Reading 2008
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While property owners like Llanes expected more tax relief than they are likely to get, it's a start, said Crist spokesman Sterling Ivey.
Sunday Reading 2008
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The market value of the 2,800-square-foot home that Llanes acquired when his wife died four years ago plummeted by $157,000 between last year and this year.
Sunday Reading 2008
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Asturias is invaded from the East after the river Deva is crossed; Llanes falls.
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Leaving Llanes, we soon entered one of the most dreary and barren regions imaginable, a region of rock and stone, where neither grass nor trees were to be seen.
The Bible in Spain; or, the journeys, adventures, and imprisonments of an Englishman, in an attempt to circulate the Scriptures in the Peninsula George Henry Borrow 1842
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