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Hidalgo Travel Guide — Things to Do, Food & Hotels

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About Hidalgo

The state has a number of relatively intact native cultures such as the Otomi as well as some important historical indigenous sites that will tempt anyone with an interest in history or anthropology. There are also three notable immigrant cultures, those of the descendants of Cornish miners from Cornwall (in South West England) who arrived in the 19th century, some Italian descendants, and a small Jewish enclave which claims to be descended from Sephardi Jews who came to New Spain in the 16th century. The state contains a number of ecotourism attractions including part of the Huasteca area, the ruins of Tula, natural hot water springs, and mountain ranges.

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