Mexico 2005: Mérida
We flew into Mérida and stayed there for the first four days of our trip.
The excuse for this trip was to attend a wedding, but we also met lots of
family and saw the amazing ruins of
Uxmal and
Chichén Itzá.
From the Eyewitness Travel Guide for Mexico:
"The conquistator Francisco de Montejo the Younger founded this city in 1542
on the ruins of a large Maya settlement.
He named it Mérida because it
reminded him of the ruined Roman city of the same name in Spain.
An important city during Spanish colonial rule, Mérida rose to prominence
again at the turn of the 20th century when it enjoyed an economic boom,
based on sales of locally grown sisal for rope-making.
In the early 1900s, Mérida was said to have more millionaires per head of
population than anywhere else in the world.
This prosperity is reflected in its grand mansions, squares, parks, and statues.
Modern Mérida is an important manufacturing city,
and also a university, business, and cultural center."
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