Oaxaca, Mexico

Oaxaca City is located in Mexico's southern region in the middle of a zone surrounded by four valleys. Behind the valleys lie three important mountain ranges, which keep the climate mild with an average temperature of 18º C (64º F). In this city, the capital of the state of Oaxaca, you can admire the beautiful architecture of the buildings in the Centro Historico (Historic Center), which was declared a World Heritage Site by the UNESCO. The edifices include la Catedral (The Cathedral), el Templo y ex Convento de Santo Domingo de Guzman (The Temple and Ex-Convent of Saint Domingo de Guzman), la Basilica de la Soledad (The Basilica of Solitude) and el Teatro Macedonio Alcala (The Macedonio Alcala Theater), among other magnificent colonial and 19th-century constructions. As you visit the main plaza, the numerous establishments surrounding the Historic Center, and the traditional markets, such as Benito Juarez and 20 de Noviembre, you'll find all kinds of crafts that come from various regions of Oaxaca. Among the most popular crafts are the colorful alebrijes, swords, wool garments and beautiful black pottery. At some of the more traditional places you can try the delicious local fare, such as tamales, mole dishes and Oaxacan cheese. Another favorite is Oaxaca's famous mezcal, a regional alcoholic beverage made from the maguey plant. In the city's surrounding areas, you can visit archaeological zones Monte Alban and Mitla, pre-Hispanic capitals of the Zapotec and Mixtec <b>...</b>
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OAXACA, Mexico - Shopping in the Etla Foods Market

Jeff Corwin from the Food Network takes a tour of the market in the Oaxaca area village of Etla. His tour guide is Susanna Trilling, who runs Seasons of My Heart cooking school in Oaxaca. Learn more about Oaxaca culture and folk art at my web site, VivaOaxacaFolkArt.com (more)
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COMING OF AGELESS • oaxaca nomachocaca

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Playa Manzanillo, Puerto Escondido, Oaxaca, Mexico

Playa Manzanillo, Puerto Escondido, Oaxaca, Mexico Mike Heesen takes you out to Playa Manzanillo for the day... This video is made by Mike Heesen. www.immacc-total.com Mike is an Online Marketing Coach and a Corporate Trainer for what is named 'Arguably the World's Largest and Most Prestigious Internet Marketing University' available on the internet to-date. He teaches Individuals, Newbies and Seasoned Pros, to reach Financial Independence through proven, professional, effective marketing methods and business strategies, to stay competitive in the marketing arena, to leave the competition eating dust and to stay well ahead of all the new trends. Mike is a specialist in SEO Marketing, Article Marketing, Video Marketing and Social Media Networking and is a master in some other Simple but Proven Internet Marketing Techniques that he uses to train individuals as well as Corporate companies to remain ahead in this ever so competitive market place. To learn more about Mike, his team and new Business Tactis and Marketing Strategies, visit http
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VIRGIN OF JUQUILA OAXACA MEXICO NEWS FEATURE

News feature on the marvels and miracles of the Virgin of Juquila and the towsends of pilgrims that every year visit her shrine located in the higher point of Sierra de Oaxaca, western of Mexico. PRODUCED AND DIRECTED BY RUBEN CARRILLO REPORTER: RUBEN CARRILLO CAMERA: JORGE JIMENEZ EDITED BY JORGE JIMENEZ Original air date: May, 2003 Broadcast network: UNIVISION (USA)
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Study Abroad & Spanish Immersion in Oaxaca, Mexico

Learn Spanish in the fascinating colonial city of Oaxaca, Mexico. Experience the colonial charms of this highland city surrounded by lush mountains and indigenous villages. Oaxaca is one of the most unique cities in Mexico. It is an ideal location for language immersion and exploring the pre-Hispanic past of the area.
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OAXACA, MEXICO - Zapotec women make black mole sauce with chiles and chocolate

Video from Oaxaca shows the traditional Zapotec way of making mole, the renowned Mexican chocolate and chile-based sauce that is so much a part of Southern Mexican cuisine. Ingredients of this complex recipe include three types of Mexican chiles, almonds, raisins, sesame seeds, onions, garlic, cloves, and more. Once the mole paste is made, it keeps refrigerated for up to a year. This video is courtesy of the Mayordomo chocolate company in Oaxaca
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07 TRADICIONES TELEVISA- Oaxaca- La Guelaguetza.

La Guelaguetza, es la septima entrega de la serie TRADICIONES producida por El Mall para TELEVISA y fue estrenada por television el Martes 03 de agosto de 2011. Productor Ejecutivo: Pedro Torres Productora: Gaby Torres Musica: Gustavo Farias Voz: Enrique Rocha. Rostros: Fernanda Vizzuet. Edsa Ramirez. Alejandra Infante. Textos: Luis Felipe Ybarra Co-Dirección Foto Fija: Pepe Del Rio Fotografia Aerea & Phantom Cinematography: David Torres
OAXACA, Mexico - Zapotec Cooking with Wasps

Food Channel reporter Jeff Corwin takes you on a trip to Oaxaca, Mexico. He visits a Zapotec village where an indian family uses paper wasps as a main ingredient in a traditional sauce. For more information about Oaxaca culture and folk art, see my web site at VivaOaxacaFolkArt.com
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Monte Alban Oaxaca

In this video, we will show you both the museum and the archealogical site in Monte Alban, Oaxaca Mexico - a UNESCO world heritage site.
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Tlacolula Oaxaca 2011

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Brad Will, Indymedia journalist killed in Oaxaca

Last videotape shot by Brad Will, Indymedia journalist killed by Mexican plainclothes police in Oaxaca City, Mexico.
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OAXACA MEXICO NOCHE DE RABANOS

The art of the radishes, I've heard people saying that Mexicans spend a great deal of resources in ephemeral art, things that we burn like beautiful candles, radishes, fireworks, flower decorations, sand rugs, and many others. It seems like we are not attached to what we create, we share it, we eat it, we burn it, having no attachments and flowing like water, very skilled handcrafts people don't bother signing their work, it was the art collectors who imposed it to them!
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Afroamerindios Channel - OAXACA NEGRO - Mexico

The wonderful Afroamerindios people from Mexico evoques the great mixture of African slaves traditions with Indigenous culture of Mixtecas and Amuzgos. Rituals,Fandango,passion and vital energy. VIVA !! Oaxaca and Guerrero (coast of Mexico). performed by Alejandra Robles - music track "El Negro de la Costa" www.sangredeamerica.org
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Viva Oaxaca

Masked men and women patrol the gates, armed with bats and gasoline bombs, and barbed wire and booby traps defile the campus lawns. Since protesters took over the state university in Mexico's besieged Oaxaca City, there have been no classes, only talk of revolution. Mexico's turbulent southern city Oaxaca looked toward another day of tensions after thousands of protestors in forced police to retreat following a six-hour confrontation which left scores injured.
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Video tour: Oaxaca, Mexico

internationalliving.com Oaxaca is one of Mexico's most culturally vibrant cities. It's a colonial city and is famous for its delicious food, its varied arts and crafts, and its rich indigenous tradition (Zapotec). Expats living here love the city, and many tourists come back year after year. Oaxaca is the best of Mexico--including low cost of living--in one package. Learn more about Mexico at internationalliving.com
A Cook's Tour S01E15 - Tamales And Iguana Oaxacan Style, 1 of 2

S01E15 A Cook's Tour with Anthony Bourdain visiting Oaxaca, Mexico.
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Bety Cariño Trujillo

Human rights defenders Bety Cariño Trujillo from Oaxaca, Mexico was killed in a paramilitary attack on 27th April 2010, as she took part in non-violent action in defense of the human rights of others. She was part of a campaign caravan that sought to break a blockade imposed on a vulnerable community by pro-government paramilitaries, in Oaxaca. A Finnish observer, Tyri Antero Jaakkola was also killed in the attack. This is the testimony that Bety gave at the 5th Dublin Platform for Human Rights Defenders in February 2010. Her actions and her words will live on as an inspiration to all who struggle for humanity and justice. For more information visit www.frontlinedefenders.org/node/2478
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Octubre Negro en Oaxaca (2006)

El conflicto comenzó por un enfrentamiento entre los grupos de los ex-gobernadores Diódoro Carrasco y José Murat. Murat impuso a Ulises Ruiz como su sucesor, Ruiz marcó, a finales del año pasado, su distancia con Murat y despidió a los muratistas que controlaban la Secretaría de Salud y el Instituto Estatal de Educación Pública, donde algunas primeras indagatorias revelan tráfico de contratos y miles de maestros aviadores. Ese reacomodo hizo estallar conflictos en Salud y en el magisterio. El problema magisterial en Oaxaca comenzó como siempre. Pero se salió de control cuando el gobernador Ruiz decidió desalojar por la fuerza el centro histórico el 14 de junio y fue derrotado por el magisterio en lucha. Ahí nació la APPO como asamblea formada por organizaciones políticas, indígenas, magisteriales, periodistas y sindicales. Frente a la APPO y la 22, el gobernador Ruiz prefirió la ausencia en el ejercicio del poder. En el fondo los reclamos y la protesta radical del magisterio y de la APPO no son más que el pretexto para justificar una lucha de poder, que inició como un vulgar cobro de facturas políticas al gobierno de Ulises Ruiz, y que se transformó en un formidable ariete para presionar, doblegar y, en su momento, pactar con el nuevo gobierno. Y es que detrás de la APPO, además de los grupos sociales reales, están los liderazgos infiltrados por tribus del PRD, especialmente por el grupo que se ha convertido en el poder real al interior de ese partido, los "Chuchos". A <b>...</b>
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