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Things to see in Colonia Venustiano Carranza, Mexico

Colonia Venustiano Carranza, Mexico, is a small town with a big history. The town was founded in 1884 by Francisco I. Madero and served as the capital of the Federal Republic of Mexico from 1917-1922. Today, Colonia Venustiano Carranza is a popular tourist destination for its colonial architecture, museums, and festivals. Visitors can explore the old town or take a day trip to see some of the nearby attractions like Teotihuacan, Xochimilco Lake, and Cuernavaca.

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Quick info about Colonia Venustiano Carranza
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CountryMexico
RegionBaja California
Latitude32.2275
Longitude-115.1703
Appr. population6098

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