Which are the nicest, cleanest and most organized cities in Latin America? (travel, cons)
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You should visit Aguascalientes. A medium size city, in the heart of the country, that even got an international price -can't remember what exactly- for being the cleanest city in latam.
Not the prettiest or flashiest city, but certainly one of the cleanest.
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Actually I think there's no such thing as big and clean Brazilian cities. I think neither Curitiba deserves such title. But if you go to medium cities like Uberlandia, Maringa, Anapolis, Campo Grande, Santa Maria, Cascavel, Ribeirão Preto, Montes Claros, Divinópolis, Petrolina, Campina Grande or small cities you will be surprised! You'll find not even a single paper leaf in the streets...
You should visit Aguascalientes. A medium size city, in the heart of the country, that even got an international price -can't remember what exactly- for being the cleanest city in latam.
Not the prettiest or flashiest city, but certainly one of the cleanest.
I googled Aguascalientes city and. It looks nice. Well I see just mostly pictures of the plaza and a building here and there. It seems like a nice quiet town. Calm but with all the basic amenities and isn't also the fair there? La feria de San Marcos or something? I should go there once in my life, it looks really really nice
Zacatecas, Mexico - It's beautiful and is actually clean. They have a "limpia" crew cleaning up litter all day. Apparently, years ago, the country had a contest to see which city could become the most litter-free. Zacatecas took the contest seriously. It won and continued its efforts, making it part of the culture there. Zacatecas is a breath of fresh air compared to other Mexican cities.
Are you a troll? In other threads you posted that you have only been recently, to Monterrey and that that’s the only place you know in Mexico. You claim to be Mexican, and that Spanish is your first language. In other posts you give the idea that you are Mexican American. Everything you say you know is based on whatever you see in the internet, and most of your claims are based on the biased information you gather from it. You think most Mexican cities are dirty and chaotic. Tell me have you been to at least one percent of the cities in Mexico to come up with such an intelligent opinion, not based on any critical thinking. It is my opinion that you are not Mexican at all, and that you are at the sametime another member of this forum.
The big question, what is clean?
Walking around Tijuana, I've seen them scrubbing, cleaning the sidewalks in the morning, but when it's all done, it's clean, but doesn't look clean, due to aging conditions!
That goes for a number of other cities that don't look clean, but are clean!
But so many people mistakenly associate modernity with cleanliness, and not everyone feels comfortable in super-clean, well-organized, "nice" cities! I'm one of them! I tend to run from them!
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