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		<title>By: Tepotzotlán; Nearby and beautiful as a Magical Town should be. &#124; ExpMexico.com</title>
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		<description>[...] Magicos. Of course, San Miguel de Allende is among the very best known. Changes in Latitude has a good &#8211; and very recent &#8211; rundown on the other Pueblos Magicos here, but today I want to talk about what I think is one of the least appreciated and least well known [...]</description>
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