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Originally home to native ethnic groups, Queretaro was founded during an alliance between Spanish conquerors and the native Otomi King Conin, who's statue rests at the entrance to the city. The Otomi and Spanish people lived in peace since then and their respective sections of the city can still be seen today. Since colonial times it has grown into an expansive and wealthy metropolis that was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1996. It is also considered on of the major wine producers in Mexico.
Originally home to native ethnic groups, Queretaro was founded during an alliance between Spanish conquerors and the native Otomi King Conin, who's statue rests at the entrance to the city. The Otomi and Spanish people lived in peace since then and their respective sections of the city can still be seen today. Since colonial times it has grown into an expansive and wealthy metropolis that was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1996. It is also considered on of the major wine producers in Mexico.
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