| State of Mexico
Population: 13,100,000
Size: 8270 square miles
Location: Southwest Mexico
Borders: States of Queretaro, Hidalgo,
Tlaxcala, Puebla, Morelos, Guerrero, Michoacan and
the Federal District (Mexico City)
Important cities/sites within the state: Acolman,
Arcos del Sitio Malinalco, Nevado de Toluca, Toluca
(capital), Valle de Bravo, Volcanos of Popcatepetl
and Iztaccihuatl, Teotihuacan and Calixtlahuaca
archaeological zones
Major airport(s): Adolfo Lopez Mateos Intl
aka Toluca International Airport (TLC)
Time zone: Central Standard Time
Web sites: www.edomexico.gob.mx
Mexico is one of the most complex and diverse
industrious states in the country, nestled in
magnificent surroundings of arid landscapes, fertile
valleys and imposing volcanoes. It is bordered by
eight states and features a varied climate ranging
from semi-tropical in the south, to cold in the
northern and central parts of the state, with lush
forests of up to 8,500 feet above sea level.
The colonial era in Mexico produced some of the
finest churches, monasteries and palaces in the
country. Today, in addition to its wonderful
architecture, the state offers visitors impressive
archaeological zones, stunning historical monuments,
rich culture, colorful regional fiestas and diverse
natural landscapes ideal for adventure sports and
ecotourism.
The breathtaking city of Teotihuacan in Mexico is a
city of legends. According to the Nahuas, the
metropolitan city was the original birth site of the
fifth sun, the beginning of a new era for the
Aztecs. However, because the city had already been
abandoned when the Aztecs arrived in the region, all
signs of previous existence were attributed to the
gods. The archaeological zone of Teotihuacan was
inhabited for nearly 2000 years and existed
alongside the Mesoamerican cities of Cholula and
Monte Alban. It is one of the country’s major
tourist attractions and formerly one of the largest
and most complex metropolises in prehispanic Mexico.
The city of Toluca lies at an altitude of 8,793 feet
above sea level, making it the highest city in the
country. It is located in the central region of
Mexico, only 40 miles from Mexico City, extending
over the stunning, lush valley of Toluca. The city’s
magnificent backdrop contains the Nevado de Toluca,
featuring two small lakes in its crater – “Laguna de
la Luna” and “Laguna del Sol” – making it a visual
inspiration for all those who visit.
Valle de Bravo (Valley of the Brave), on the other
hand, is a charming mountain village adorned with
cobblestone streets, white stucco colonial houses,
wrought-iron balconies and red-tiled roofs. It is
located on the shores of a beautiful lake surrounded
by pine trees, just one hour away from Toluca. As a
result of its breathtaking beauty and numerous
attractions, the city is increasingly becoming a
popular tourist destination, especially for
hang-gliders.
Mexico offers a variety of exciting activities.
Travelers can explore ancient archaeological zones,
glide through the hills of Toluca or walk around the
charming cobblestone streets of Valle de Bravo. |