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Known as the "White City," Mérida is a treasure trove of history, culture, and tradition. Its streets narrate centuries of development, blending Mayan heritage with colonial architecture and modernity.
1. Mayan foundation and legacy
Mérida was founded in 1542 by Francisco de Montejo on the ancient Mayan city of T'hó. Pre-Hispanic vestiges still resonate in the region, reflecting the cultural richness of the Mayan people. T'hó was an important center of trade and religion before the arrival of the Spanish, and its influence is still felt in the cuisine, language, and local festivities.
2. The splendor of the 19th century
Thanks to the henequen industry, Mérida became one of the most prosperous cities in Mexico. The grand mansions of Paseo de Montejo bear witness to this era of economic and cultural splendor. During this period, Mérida was so connected to Europe that it is said to have had closer ties to Paris than to Mexico City.
3. Mérida today: Between history and modernity
Today, the city blends its past with a vibrant present. From its cultural festivals to its cuisine, Mérida is a destination that captivates locals and visitors alike. Its growing tech industry, quality of life, and cultural offerings have made it a magnet for new residents and entrepreneurs.

References
1. Cámara Nacional de Comercio de Mérida (2024). Historia económica de Mérida.
2. INAH Yucatán. (2024). Patrimonio arquitectónico de Mérida.
3. Secretaría de Turismo de Yucatán (SECTUR). (2024). Atractivos turísticos y culturales de Mérida.
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