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Queretaro Attractions

Mexican State

The state of Querétaro lies almost exactly in the middle of Mexico. Together with the state of Guanajuato it is known as the Bajío, the granary of Mexico. The altitude of this fertile plateau, situated between the eastern and western mountain chains of the Sierra Madre, ranges from 1500 m (4923 ft) to 2000 m (6564 ft). On the south Querétaro borders the Estado de México and the state of Michoacán, on the west Guanajuato, on the north San Luis Potosí and on the east Hidalgo. The state is made up of a mountainous region, rich in minerals, and plains and valleys used for agriculture. At 3350 m (1082 ft), Cerro El Gallo is its highest point. The population of the state comprises Mestizos, Otomí Indians and Criollos.

History

The area of the present-day state of Querétaro (Tarascan: "place of the ball game") was once ruled by Otomí Indians. In the mid-15th c. they were conquered by the Aztecs. Evidence of the pre-Columbian period is still being found in the archaeological ruined sites of Las Ranas, Toluquilla, Neblinas, El Lobo and Villa Corregidora. Mention should also be made of the recently discovered Atarjea.

The Spanish first appeared here in 1531 and settled the area within a quarter of a century. During the Colonial period and after the winning of independence the history of the state was primarily tied to the development of its capital.

Economy

Agriculture, mainly the production of maize, clover, fruit and vegetables, plays an important role. Cattle-rearing is also of great importance. Mining is mainly for mercury and opals, but also for silver, lead and copper. Various industries, producing such items as agricultural machinery, motors, glass and vehicles, have recently settled around the capital.
Arroyo Seco, Mexico
The small village has a population of 1,239. It is situated close to the Sótano del Barro, a cavern.
Conca Mission
Devoted to San Miguel Arcángel, this mission lies about 248 km from Querétaro.
Address
Querétaro Tourist Information
Paster Norte 4
Querétaro, Queretaro 76000
Mexico
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Landa Mission
The mission is located some 231 km northeast of Querétaro, was constructed in 1761, and is dedicated to the Purísima Concepción.
Address
Querétaro Tourist Information
Paster Norte 4
Querétaro, Queretaro 76000
Mexico
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Open7:007:007:007:007:007:007:00
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Pinal de Amoles, Mexico
The village is home to 1,401 people and is approximately 182 km northeast of Querétaro. A panoramic view of the village is offered at Puerta del Cielo (Heaven's Door), the highest point in the state of Querétaro. The mission of la Purísima Concepción de Bucareli is also worth a visit.
Ranas
The site lies approximately 3 km from San Joaquín. There are three main sections, the first containing 3 ball courts. The second section contains the main pyramid while the third section contains 5 pyramids.
San Joaquin, Mexico
This small village with a population of 1,220 features a yearly festival called the Huapango National Contest. This small village thrived through mining with deposits of gold, silver and other minerals.
Tancoyol Mission
Devoted to Señora de la Luz, the mission lies 262 km from Querétaro. Construction was completed between 1761 and 1767.
Address
Querétaro Tourist Information
Paster Norte 4
Querétaro, Queretaro 76000
Mexico
Tilaco Mission
This mission was built by Franciscans in the 18th c. Four mermaids adorn the façade of the mission, there meaning unknown.
Address
Querétaro Tourist Information
Paster Norte 4
Querétaro, Queretaro 76000
Mexico
Hours
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Open7:007:007:007:007:007:007:00
Close19:0019:0019:0019:0019:0019:0019:00
Toluquilla
This archeological site is located near the village of La Esperanza.
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