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Merida English Library

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Merida English Library
Merida English Library
Merida English Library
Merida English Library
Merida English Library
Merida English Library
Merida English Library
Merida English Library
Merida English Library
Merida English Library
Merida English Library
Merida English Library
Merida English Library
Merida English Library
Merida English Library
Merida English Library
Merida English Library
Merida English Library
Merida English Library
Merida English Library
Merida English Library
Merida English Library
Merida English Library
Merida English Library
Merida English Library
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+52 999 924 8401

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SundayClosed
Monday9am - 1pm, 6:30pm - 9:30pm
Tuesday9am - 1pm
Wednesday9am - 1pm, 4pm - 8pm
Thursday9am - 1pm
Friday9am - 1pm
Saturday9am - 1pm


Mérida is the capital and largest city in Yucatan state in Mexico, as well as the largest city of the Yucatán Peninsula. The city is located in the northwest part of the state, about 35 kilometres off the coast of the Gulf of Mexico. The city is also the municipal seat of the Municipality of Mérida, which includes the city and the areas around it. According to the 2015 census, the population of Mérida was 892,363, ranking 14th among the most populous Mexican cities. The Greater Mérida metropolitan area includes the municipalities of Mérida, Umán and Kanasín and had a population of 1,035,238 in the 2010 census. The municipality's area is 858.41 km2 . Among the four cities that share the same name around the world, it is the largest -the other three being in Spain, Venezuela, and the Philippines. The city, similarly to much of the state, has heavy Mayan, Spanish, French, British, Lebanese and to a lesser extent Dutch influences. Mérida has the highest percentage of indigenous population within any large city in Mexico. The percentage of the indigenous people was approximately 60% of all inhabitants being of Maya ethnicity.
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