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- Oaxaca - Wikipedia
Oaxaca is in southern Mexico [9] It is bordered by the states of Guerrero to the west, Puebla to the northwest, Veracruz to the north, and Chiapas to the east To the south, Oaxaca has a significant coastline on the Pacific Ocean The state is best known for its indigenous peoples and cultures
- 10 things to know before going to Oaxaca - Lonely Planet
Plan your trip to Oaxaca with these top tips of things to consider before you go, including etiquette, what to pack, and how to stay safe
- Oaxaca, Mexico: All You Must Know Before You Go (2025 . . . - Tripadvisor
Easygoing and vibrant, Oaxaca offers the best of southern Mexican charm, pairing lively festivals and entertainment with fantastic cuisine and unique cultural attractions A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Oaxaca is home to the spectacular Macedonio Alcala Theater and a short drive from the inspiring rock formations at Hierve el Aqua
- These Are the 20 Best Things to Do in Oaxaca, Mexico - Travel
From sipping on smokey mezcal at a palenque to swimming in the mineral-rich waters of Hierve el Agua, these are the 20 best things to do when visiting Oaxaca, Mexico
- Oaxaca | Mexico, Population, Map, Facts | Britannica
Oaxaca, city, capital of Oaxaca estado (state), southern Mexico, lying in the fertile Oaxaca Valley The city site, which has been inhabited for thousands of years, was important to numerous pre-Columbian civilizations
- Oaxaca Travel Guide (Updated 2025) - Nomadic Matts Travel Site
Oaxaca is a city of colorful buildings, scenic rooftop restaurants and bars, street art, historic Spanish colonial churches, cobblestone streets, and picturesque parks It’s also one of the gastronomic centers of Mexico and a hub for making mezcal in the country
- Oaxaca s Tourist Guide
Award-winning travel Guide for the State and City of Oaxaca: 1000+ photographs and 400+ pages of text describing all Natural and Cultural Attractions of Oaxaca, including Huatulco, Puerto Escondido, the Guelaguetza, Mitla, Monte Albán, and many more
- Oaxaca Travel Guide - National Geographic
Nestled in a lush green valley, Oaxaca is beloved for its rainbow of colonial buildings and outstanding regional cuisine Its proximity to ruins such as Monte Albán and Mitla will captivate
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