
Tatsugoro Matsumoto, the man who colored Mexico City purple
By Gabriela Solís Born in the Shinagawa region of Japan in 1864, Tatsugoro Matsumoto worked as a royal gardener in Tokyo before migrating to Mexico City, where he worked for …
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By Gabriela Solís Born in the Shinagawa region of Japan in 1864, Tatsugoro Matsumoto worked as a royal gardener in Tokyo before migrating to Mexico City, where he worked for …
Leer másBy Viviana Cervantes Whirlpool Corporation, with a presence in Mexico, managed to position itself within the first 10 places in the ranking of «Super Companies 2023» within «the places where …
Leer másBy Maria Ruiz The National Meteorological System (SMN) forecasts that this year’s rainy season, which runs from May to November, will be intense in some parts of the country. That …
Leer másBy Carlos Ramírez Zago Mexico takes the gold medal at the synchronized swimming World Cup After receiving no support from the National Sports Commission (CONADE), the Mexican synchronized swimming team …
Leer másBy Libera Lang Numbers speak. The surface of the Allende dam is larger than the urban area of San Miguel with a perimeter of 66 kilometers. The water lily infestation …
Leer másBy Francisco Peyret Teacher’s Day, when the work of educators in the country is recognized, is a very important celebration in Mexico. This May 15, we had the opportunity to …
Leer másGuanajuato Capital and San Miguel de Allende are nominated for the Condé Nast 2023 Readers Choice Awards In its 36th edition, the magazine tells its readers in the cities category— …
Leer másInterview with Francisco García León, General Director of the State Water Commission in Guanajuato By Francisco Peyret Francisco de Jesús García León is a specialist in water administration and management. …
Leer másIllustration by Miguel Ángel Gómez Cabrera By Joseph Sorrentino And here I thought the pilgrimage to Chalma was tough. That pilgrimage had taken 2½ days, and on each full day, …
Leer másBy Comunicación Social MX Mexico’s Plenary of the Chamber of Senators unanimously approved mining reforms. They will regulate granting, maintaining, supervising, and terminating mining and water concessions for industrial use, …
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