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World Heritage documents presented at council meeting
By Jesús Ibarra January 9, 2009 San Miguel de Allende

In an extraordinary city council session held January 4, Francesco Bandarin, head of the World Heritage Center of UNESCO, presented the official documents appointing San Miguel de Allende and the Shrine of Jesús Nazareno in Atotonilco as World Heritage sites.

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