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Campeche

Campeche, on the Gulf of Mexico, blends colonial charm with a calm, historic atmosphere. Visitors are greeted by pastel-colored facades, cobblestone streets, and imposing walls and forts that once defended the city from pirates, earning it UNESCO World Heritage status. One of the earliest Spanish settlements in the region, Campeche’s strategic port made it a center of trade and conflict, shaping its enduring role in Mexican history. Today, Campeche’s economy rests on agriculture, fishing, and a growing tourism sector focused on preserving its cultural heritage. Residents are known for their warmth and hospitality, reflecting a mix of Mayan roots and Spanish influence. Spanish is the main language, and Catholic traditions and festivals remain central to community life. Local cuisine highlights the city’s maritime ties, with specialties such as pan de cazón and fresh seafood dishes.
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