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Valladolid is a charming colonial city located in the Yucatan Peninsula of Mexico. The city is steeped in history and is known for its well-preserved colonial architecture and rich Mayan cultural heritage. The city was founded in 1543 by Spanish conquistadors, on the site of an ancient Mayan city. The name Valladolid was given to it in honor of a city of the same name in Spain. There are many historical landmarks and attractions in Valladolid, such as the stunning Catedral de San Gervasio, built in the 16th century by the Spanish. Another must-visit spot is the Casa de los Venados, a beautiful colonial mansion turned museum that houses an impressive collection of Mexican folk art, including ceramics, textiles and sculptures. Additionally, there are many ruins nearby, including the impressive Chichen Itza, one of the New Seven Wonders of the World. However, Valladolid is not just a city for history buffs. It's also a great destination for foodies and nature lovers. The city's central park, Parque Francisco Canton, is a great place to relax and enjoy some local food. Valladolid is famous for its traditional Yucatecan cuisine, which includes dishes such as cochinita pibil, a slow-roasted pork dish, and sopa de lima, a tangy soup made with chicken and lime. Additionally, nearby biosphere reserves make it an ideal location for outdoor activities such as swimming in cenotes, hiking, and bird-watching.

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