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Teopztlan just south of Cuernavaca was started around 450 AD
Xochicalco a city near Cuernavaca was founded in 743
Teopanzolco in Cuernavaca was built around 900 AD
The Spanish Captured Cuernavaca in 1521 and started The
cathedral of Cuernavaca 1529
All of which makes Cuernavaca either 1658, 1265, 1108,
487 or 479 years old.
Consider that the city of Detroit Michigan celebrated its 300th
birthday in 2001.
Welcome to ClickonCuernavaca.Com
Welcome to the biggest and
best English Language site for Cuernavaca. The information site
about Cuernavaca, Morelos in Mexico. We have information
for tourists, students, weekend visitors and residents. With
information about things to do, and things to see in Cuernavaca.
Spanish language schools (Cuernavaca is famous for them), a
restaurant listing and much more. This is not a
commercial site, no one paid to be listed. Please be sure to
check out the site map The last time I counted we had almost 100
pages. I only list the newest and most popular pages on this
page. Our Cooking pages have some excellent Mexican and American
dishes. It also has a dictionary for cooking/food terms.
When visiting Cuernavaca, save some money! You can get
clothes tailored locally at a fraction of the prices in the US.
Dentists and other Medical procedures are a bargain compared to
the US. Check out our Medical guide for suggestions. Or if you
are attending school ask at your school for recommendations.
Listed
below are a few of our favorite pages. But we have almost
100 pages devoted to Cuernavaca. all are listed on the
site map.
Newcomers Club This
is a rather interesting group. Its the largest English
speaking group in the City. They have cultural and social
events and help people who are new to the community.
Check out the monthly newsletter, posted in this
section, for cultural events in Cuernavaca.
Things to Do and places to go. Forty
of the best places to go around Cuernavaca. Includes
Historic sites, Indian sites, Parks, Lakes, and Shopping, lots
of things to see and do.
Services in Cuernavaca.. People who live in
Cuernavaca recommend these hard to find places and services.
Shopping in Cuernavaca Hard to find items.
And just some recommendations for excellent stores.
Asilo The animal shelter in Cuernavaca is
supported heavily by the English speaking community. This
page gives you some information about it.
Learning
Spanish in Cuernavaca. Cuernavaca is
one of the greatest places to study Spanish, the climate, the
schools, and the people.
Gringo
Groups a list of groups and activities for the numerous
English speaking people who live or visit Cuernavaca.
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Bullfights Information about the sport of
Bullfighting you may love it or you may hate it. But here
are some outstanding pictures and information about the one of
the most popular sports south of the border.
Moving
to Mexico If you are thinking of moving to Mexico (or
just visiting) here are some tips and some information.
Cooking
Lots of Mexican recipes, some of our Favorite recipes, a
section on party foods and a Page on living in Mexico with a
Spanish/English and an English Spanish cooking dictionary.
Cooking terms are not in most Spanish/English dictionaries.
History The Cuernavaca Area has a fantastic history
dating back hundreds of years before Christ. Here is brief
history of the State.
Links
to other sites in Cuernavaca
and Mexico. We are also looking for more sites to link
with in the area. If you have a site please send us an
email and we will be happy to add your site.
Restaurants
Here are a few of the many great restaurants in the Cuernavaca
area.

What
is an Eagle Knight??
The Mixica ( Aztec) tribe was divided into Clans. The
Eagle Clan was the highest (or most royal) in the tribe thus an
Eagle Knight was the highest Warrior in the Aztec's. The Eagle
is also the symbol of Mexico. Much more info on this
page.
Stranger
then Fiction? This is a page of little tidbits that
I picked up from friends, newspapers, etc. Most are either
interesting or amusing.
Click on Cuernavaca
Newsletter
A few times a
month I mail out a newsletter about what is going on here in
Cuernavaca. This is also a notice of where you can find
the latest copies of the newsletters for Newcomers. Its online
they are not mailed out. So you can then go read it after
they are posted online. If you would like to be on
the mailing list send an email to
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