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Santa Prisca church in Taxco
Santa Prisca church in Taxco
Aerial view of Taxco

Taxco (full name: Taxco de Alarcón) is an antique colonial silver-mining center located in the northern reaches of the Mexican state of Guerrero. It is located at 18°33′N 99°36′W, some 200 km southwest of Mexico City along the old highway to Acapulco. It stands at a height of some 1800 m above sea level in the western arm of the Sierra Madre del Sur. The city serves as the administrative center of the municipality of the same name, which covers a total area of 347 km² of the surrounding territory. Image File history File links Taxco_Santa_Prisca. ... Image File history File links Taxco_Santa_Prisca. ... ImageMetadata File history File links Download high resolution version (2448x1632, 1328 KB) City of Taxco, Mexico and the surrounding mountains. ... ImageMetadata File history File links Download high resolution version (2448x1632, 1328 KB) City of Taxco, Mexico and the surrounding mountains. ... The United Mexican States or Mexico (Estados Unidos Mexicanos or México) is a federal republic made up of 31 states (estados) and one Federal District, (Distrito Federal), which contains the capital, Mexico City. ... Guerrero is a state in the United Mexican States. ... The city of Acapulco Acapulco (Officially: Acapulco de Juárez) is a city and major sea port in the state of Guerrero on the Pacific coast of Mexico, 300 km (190 miles) southwest from Mexico City, at . Acapulco is located on a deep, semi-circular bay. ... Sierra Madre del Sur The Sierra Madre del Sur is a mountain range in southern Mexico, extending 1000 km from southern Michoacán east through Guerrero, to the Istmo de Tehuantepec in eastern Oaxaca. ...


Even though silver mining had been the main commercial activity of Taxco since colonial times, it is no longer considered a profitable activity, and the city is better known for its traditional silverwork, which attracts tourism throughout the year.


The city is built on the side of a mountain, with very steep narrow cobblestone streets lined by whitewashed houses with red-tiled roofs. It is also renowned for its more than 200-year-old baroque-style church, the Santa Prisca Cathedral.


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Taxco, Taxco Vacations - www.bestday.com (507 words)
Taxco is an incomparable place inundated with works of art and colonial buildings, overwhelming the spirit of its visitors and always inviting them to stay longer.
Taxco preserves buildings of high historic and artistic value, and they continue to house its inhabitants; one of the best examples used to belong to Don Jose de la Borda - this is now City Hall.
Taxco festivities, gastronomy, and silversmiths are one of a kind; without a doubt, this town represents a cool and different choice for national and international visitors, since it keeps its historic and cultural richness for everyone's enjoyment.
Taxco, Mexico  -  Travel Photos by Galen R Frysinger, Sheboygan, Wisconsin (232 words)
Taxco is synonymous with the Mexican silver tradition.
If Taxco is a now world-renowned destination, it is because it has remained loyal to its silver mining past and managed to satisfy the most demanding tastes while preserving its village atmosphere.
Taxco is a small city with nearly one hundred thousand inhabitants located in the south of Mexico, north of the state of Guerrero, in a mountainous area with winding roads and foliage in every shade of green.
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