Mitla
Named by the Spaniards after San Pablo Mitla, Mitla's quaint, narrow and colorful streets are home to textile merchants as well as to a great number of Mezcal producers and vendors. The area produces corn and beans, including the castor bean
Mitla
Named by the Spaniards after San Pablo Mitla, Mitla'&s quaint, narrow and colorful streets are home to textile merchants, an archaeological site as well as to a great number of Mezcal producers and vendors. |
Mitla Ruins
Mitla'&s archeological site consists of 5 areas of construction, the oldest of which is believed to date from between 450 and 700 A.C. |
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