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GuadalajaraGuadalajara, the capital of Mexico's Jalisco state, has been called many things. The "Pearl of the West," and the "City of Roses" to name a few, but whatever the nickname, this enchanting city has been a vital part of Mexico's history for many centuries. Students today find it a bustling, modern metropolis with charm and beauty born of its long history.
Mexico CityWith a population of 22 million, Mexico City is the third largest city in the world. This sprawling metropolis offers a distilled version of Mexico (in fact residents simply call the city "México") in a smaller area. However, with its efficient public transportation and 350 individual colonias (neighborhoods), many people say that it doesn't feel like a large city at all.
PueblaFounded in 1531, this enchanting city has all the benefits of a modern, urban location with the charm of a small town. Add to that a temperate climate, friendly people, historic architecture, stunning volcanoes, and savory cuisine and you've just begun to understand the delights that Puebla has in store for you.
New York CityNew York City has been called many things. 'The Big Apple,' 'The City That Never Sleeps' and many other nicknames - more than we have room or you have patience for in this article. The city is an icon, but it is also a vibrant, glowing metropolis, which offers some of the most challenging and exciting opportunities in the world.