Morelos Attractions
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Mexican State
Morelos, Mexico's smallest state after Tlaxcala, is bordered on the north by the Distrito Federal (Federal District) and the Estado de México, on the west also by the Estado de México and by Guerrero, and on the south-east by Puebla. Situated on the southern slope of the Mexican central plateau, the state is surrounded by forested mountain ranges and lush river valleys with numerous waterfalls. Thanks to its proximity to Mexico City and its good communications Morelos is one of Mexico's most popular tourist and vacation areas.
Morelos, Mexico's smallest state after Tlaxcala, is bordered on the north by the Distrito Federal (Federal District) and the Estado de México, on the west also by the Estado de México and by Guerrero, and on the south-east by Puebla. Situated on the southern slope of the Mexican central plateau, the state is surrounded by forested mountain ranges and lush river valleys with numerous waterfalls. Thanks to its proximity to Mexico City and its good communications Morelos is one of Mexico's most popular tourist and vacation areas.
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Tlayacapan - Church of San Juan Bautista
The church of San Juan Bautista was one of the first churches of the Augustinian convent in the region.
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Xochicalco
The ruins of Xochicalco lie on a high plateau. Little is known about the history of the site although it likely developed around 500 B.C.