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Kingston

Trey Archer Published in Jamaica on Friday, 08 July 2011 14:49

Kingston (pop. 650,000) is Jamaica’s capital, main port and largest city. It’s located in the southeastern coast of the Caribbean island and is known to have a year round summer. Kingston and Jamaica in general is internationally recognized for Rastafarianism, Reggae, Bob Marley and marijuana.

Havana

Trey Archer Published in Cuba on Friday, 08 July 2011 14:46

Havana (pop. 2 million) is the capital, largest and most important city of the Caribbean nation. The island’s hub in the middle of the 20th century was a major tourist destination for Americans, especially gangsters and celebrities. Now, the municipality is recognized for El Capitolio, the Great Theater of Havana and Fidel Castro.

Guadalajara

Trey Archer Published in Mexico on Friday, 08 July 2011 14:42

Guadalajara (pop. 4.3 million) is the country’s second biggest city and a hot spot for traditional Mexican culture, food, music and arts. Guadalajara is also the nation’s leader in information technology, earning it the nickname “The Silicon Valley of Mexico.” The city is known for the CD Chivas, Guadalajara Cathedral, Mariachis and Agave cultivation to produce Tequila.

Mexico City

Trey Archer Published in Mexico on Friday, 08 July 2011 14:38

Mexico City (pop. 21 million) is the country’s capital, financial center and cultural hub. The Distrito Federal, or DF for short, lies in the valley of a dried up lake bed and is the same site of the former Aztec capital, Tenochtitlan. The city has numerous famous monuments like the Angel of Independence Statue, The Palace of Fine Arts, The National Palace of Mexico and the Torre Latinoamericana (the region’s first skyscraper).

Acapulco

Trey Archer Published in Mexico on Friday, 08 July 2011 14:34

Acapulco (pop. 700,000) is an international tourist destination located in the southwestern state of Guerrero, Mexico. It boasts the largest beach in Mexico and is dotted with uncountable high rise hotel, condominiums and discos.

Cancun

Trey Archer Published in Mexico on Friday, 08 July 2011 14:24

Cancun (pop. 500,000) is located in the northern tip of the Yucutan Peninsula on the Caribbean coast. The Glistening City is an international tourist destination defined by world renowned beaches, large hotel chains and Mayan ruins close at hand.

Guatemala City

Trey Archer Published in Guatemala on Friday, 08 July 2011 14:19

Guatemala City (pop. 3.7 million) is Guatemala’s capital and Central America’s largest city. Located in the Ermita Valley, the metropolis is surrounded by mountains, rainforest and an array of natural beauty. “Guate” is known for its active volcanoes and traditional colonial villages in the outskirts of town.

Tegucigalpa

Trey Archer Published in Honduras on Friday, 08 July 2011 14:10

Tegucigalpa (pop. 1.3 million) is Honduras’ largest city. It’s now the current capital, but it often switches back and forth between neighboring Comayagua. Tegucigalpa has a few areas of interest like El Picacho Park, Basilica of the Virgin of Suyapa and former Presidential Palace.

Leon

Trey Archer Published in Nicaragua on Friday, 08 July 2011 14:07

Leon (pop. 180,000) is Nicaragua’s second largest city located between Managua and the Honduran border. The city is renowned for its classic colonial architecture, old cathedrals and young population.

San Juan del Sur

Trey Archer Published in Nicaragua on Friday, 08 July 2011 14:03

San Juan del Sur (pop. 19,000) is a small town on the Pacific coast about an hour away from Managua. It’s a popular destination for foreign and local tourists alike. The town is most noted for great surfing and partying.

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