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can anyone please tell me whats the zip code for aguascalientes ags. mexico?


There is no zip code………

There is however a postal code

October 23rd, 2009

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games in aguascalientes, mexico?

Im going to be going to Aguascalientes, Aguascalientes, Mexico in 2 weeks and I want to do something fun besides going dancing and movies so i was wondering if there is anything there like paintballing (where you can rent there supplies) or lazer tagging like there is here and where it is located (or there website) and how much it costs for there packages (also anything else similar thats fun)…
Thank you
Well im not planing on going to guanajuato.. im just planning on staying in aguascalientes and spending time with my husband and his family but we are going to guadalajara but like only for a day so i was looking for more in aguascalientes!!! thank you!!!

Hi angel, im from mexico city, if you plane to travel to aguascalientes i recommend you go visit San Miguel Allende GTO(Guanajuato), is a turistic place most visited from turists near aguascalientes. you find go-karts, gotcha (paint-ball) guided tours, cuatrimotos, horse tours, nd shuttles to any place airports included, i know some professional turist guides on area if interested.

October 21st, 2009

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How far is AguasCalientes from Cancun???

OMG! I am going crazy, AguasCalientes is on NO maps I can find =( I am planning on flying to cancun and driving to AguasCalientes…
sorry I was not more specific! my non fluent spanish speaking self and my mexican boyfriend are considering driving to aguascalientes he speaks spanish and has driven in mexico before, just not to this location, so I wanted to know the exact distance as far as travel time etc.. when I tried to pull it up on a map it was not there and I didnt know off hand what other sites to try, so Thank you very much for all of your time and help. YOU ALL ROCK! =)
THIS IS MY 1ST TIME IN MEXICO YAY! lol

2,108.620 kilometers–does that help?
20:45 hours of driving time.
And 1,666.0 pesos in highway tolls.
I used the website below. Click on the link; then look for the words "Traza tu ruta" on the left-hand side–click that.
In the box "Estado origen:" select Quintana Roo, then wait a second for it to load the cities in that state. Then select Cancun for the "Ciudad origen:."
Next, in the box "Estado destino:" select Aguascalientes, then wait a second for it to load the cities in that state. Then select the city you’re going to for the "Ciudad destino:." Then click the button that says "CONSULTAR" at the bottom. You’ll get a map you can zoom in on and a list of every place or toll booth you’ll travel through.
If you haven’t driven in Mexico before, some words of caution. DON’T DRIVE AT NIGHT. Animals, people and vehicles without lights could be in your lane–your chances of hitting something is very high. So since driving time is over 20 hours, you’ll need at least one overnight stop.
If you’re approaching a village look out for speed bumps. There are usuallly two about seven feet apart. If they are marked with a sign, it will be a black line with two bumps on it (or there may be the word "TOPES").

October 19th, 2009

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How far is AguasCalientes from Cancun???

OMG! I am going crazy, AguasCalientes is on NO maps I can find =( I am planning on flying to cancun and driving to AguasCalientes…
sorry I was not more specific! my non fluent spanish speaking self and my mexican boyfriend are considering driving to aguascalientes he speaks spanish and has driven in mexico before, just not to this location, so I wanted to know the exact distance as far as travel time etc.. when I tried to pull it up on a map it was not there and I didnt know off hand what other sites to try, so Thank you very much for all of your time and help. YOU ALL ROCK! =)
THIS IS MY 1ST TIME IN MEXICO YAY! lol

2,108.620 kilometers–does that help?
20:45 hours of driving time.
And 1,666.0 pesos in highway tolls.
I used the website below. Click on the link; then look for the words "Traza tu ruta" on the left-hand side–click that.
In the box "Estado origen:" select Quintana Roo, then wait a second for it to load the cities in that state. Then select Cancun for the "Ciudad origen:."
Next, in the box "Estado destino:" select Aguascalientes, then wait a second for it to load the cities in that state. Then select the city you’re going to for the "Ciudad destino:." Then click the button that says "CONSULTAR" at the bottom. You’ll get a map you can zoom in on and a list of every place or toll booth you’ll travel through.
If you haven’t driven in Mexico before, some words of caution. DON’T DRIVE AT NIGHT. Animals, people and vehicles without lights could be in your lane–your chances of hitting something is very high. So since driving time is over 20 hours, you’ll need at least one overnight stop.
If you’re approaching a village look out for speed bumps. There are usuallly two about seven feet apart. If they are marked with a sign, it will be a black line with two bumps on it (or there may be the word "TOPES").

October 19th, 2009

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I was born in aguascalientes, Mexico u might wanna visit have u been there?


yes i want to visit Mexico. It is a great country.we have read about your country in our history book. it is fascinating to note that you were civilised many many years back. inka culture was great . i want to see with my own eyes how great was your ancestors

October 17th, 2009

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What distinct all these regions from the others?

What are cultural distinctions of people from the following Mexican states?

D.F. Mex
Mexico (the state, not the country, or the city)
Veracruz
Chiapas
Jalisco
Zacatecas
Sinaloa
Baja California
Coahuila
Yucatan
Chihuahua
San Luis Potosi
Aguascalientes
Quintana Ru
Sonora

DF and Mexico State are big cosmopolitan cities, with all you can find in a big city. Big shopping malls, lots of businesses, lot of traffic, a lot of people and… a lot of people.!!!

All the others are peaceful, beutiful cities that live upon the location they are; for example Veracruz is near the sea and Chihuahua is in the middle of a desert. Quintana Roo has Cancun and a lot of tourism while Yucatan is very hot climate but a growing city. Jalisco has the third biggest city in the country and Baja California has a great tourism industry going on.

There may be different accents and different foods in every state, but I guess there is not a significant cultural difference between the mexican states.

October 15th, 2009

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what are some famous people from aguascalientes?


Here are some.

José María Bocanegra, third President of Mexico
Saturnino Herrán, artist
Manuel M. Ponce, musician
José Guadalupe Posada, artist
Violeta Retamoza, professional golfer
José Antonio Zapata, journalist

October 9th, 2009

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what are some famous people from aguascalientes?


Here are some.

José María Bocanegra, third President of Mexico
Saturnino Herrán, artist
Manuel M. Ponce, musician
José Guadalupe Posada, artist
Violeta Retamoza, professional golfer
José Antonio Zapata, journalist

October 9th, 2009

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what sports do they play in aguascalientes?


At present, the state has one first-division football team (Necaxa), one professional baseball team (Los Rieleros The Railers), and one professional basketball team (Las Panteras The Panthers).

October 7th, 2009

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what are the inhabitants of Aguascalientes called?

this is a state in mexico. im thinking aguascalientians??????

You are looking for a "demonym". The demonym from people from France is "French". Canada’s demonym is "Canadian".

Aguascalientes, interestingly, is "hidrocálido". A person from Aguascalientes is a hidrocálido.

October 7th, 2009

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