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from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- A town of southern Mexico south-southwest of Mexico City. A mining town founded in 1529, it is a popular resort center.
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Examples
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My favorite hotel in Taxco is the Posada de la Mision, really nice, great view of town from the new section.
Taxco 2005
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I don't know where that bum is, but the current chiste here in Taxco is that a new 10,000 Peso plastic bill is coming out soon with the rostro of Salinas Gotari!!!
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There was the hotel owner in Taxco who wanted me to accompany him on his holiday to a town that had a church for every day of the year, and another young guy looking for someone to buy him dinner.
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The church of Santa Prisca in Taxco (Guerrero) 15.
Did you know? Mexico has more World Heritage sites than any other country in the Americas. 2008
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Another couple, John Carter Gerrold and his wife Linda, a former model, had just honeymooned in Taxco and were now headed home.
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While in Taxco he completed over a hundred paintings; these were exhibited in Mexico City's Casino Español.
The artist as activist: David Alfaro Siqueiros (1896–1974) 2008
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The church of Santa Prisca in Taxco (Guerrero) 15.
Did you know? Mexico has more World Heritage sites than any other country in the Americas. 2008
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Another couple, John Carter Gerrold and his wife Linda, a former model, had just honeymooned in Taxco and were now headed home.
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While in Taxco he completed over a hundred paintings; these were exhibited in Mexico City's Casino Español.
The artist as activist: David Alfaro Siqueiros (1896–1974) 2008
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Two years later, while serving as lieutenant of justice in Taxco, he surrendered his arms and position to the liberating forces of José Maria Morelos.
Mexico's Voltaire: José Joaquín Fernández de Lizardi (1776–1827) 2008
fbharjo commented on the word Taxco
Taxco de Alarcón
October 3, 2010