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Español: Orizaba es un nombre que proviene del náhuatl Ahuilizapan “Lugar de aguas alegres”. Es una ciudad de relevancia económica, histórica y cultural en el estado de Veracruz; fue uno de los sitios con mayor desarrollo económico durante el Virreinato de la Nueva España al ser paso obligatorio entre la CDMX y el Puerto de Veracruz. La imagen fue tomada desde el Ecoparque Cerro del Borrego a donde se puede subir por la tradicional vereda o a través del Teleférico de Orizaba.
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