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The central highlands, benefiting from a milder climate, constitute the most populous region of Mexico. Many of the colonial cities of this region include a unique blend of indigenous and Spanish culture; these historic centres have remained virtually intact since the time of the conquest. The conquistadores built very Spanish-looking villages near the silver mines. Today, the main attractions of this region are the architecture, the views, and some very good local cooking. One of the most popular driving circuits is the one following the so-called Independence Route, which links all of the major colonial cities in Central Mexico. Beginning in Mexico City, the route takes the traveller north to Querétaro, San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato, Morelia, Patzcuaro and Guadalajara. Another circuit picks up in Guadalajara, again going north, to Aguascalientes, Zacatecas and San Luis Potosí.
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