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Properties submitted on the Tentative List

  • Chapultepec Woods, Hill and Castle (2001)
  • Camino Real de Tierra Adentro (2001)
  • Former Jesuit Colleges in Tepotzotlán (2001)
  • Historic Town of Alamos (2001)
  • Church of Santa Prisca and its Surroundings (2001)
  • Pre-Hispanic City of Cantona (2001)
  • Churches in the Zoque Province, Chiapas (2001)
  • Great City of Chicomostoc-La Quemada (2001)
  • Mitla, Area of Archaeological Monuments (2001)
  • Historic Town of San Sebastián del Oeste (2001)
  • Pre-Historic Caves of Yagul and Mitla in Oaxaca’s Central Valleys (2001)
  • Aqueduct of Padre Tembleque (2001)
  • The Ahuehuete Tree of Santa María del Tule (2001)
  • Monterrey’s Industrial Facilities: Foundry, Brewery and Glassworks (2001)
  • Ludwig Mies Van Der Rohe and Felix Candela’s Industrial Buildings (2001)
  • Railway Station in the City of Aguascalientes and its Housing Complex (2001)
  • Diego Rivera and Frida Kahlo’s Home-Study Museum (2001)
  • Vallée des Cierges (2004)
  • Aire de protection de la flore et de la faune Cuatrociénegas (2004)
  • Réserve de la Biosphère Mariposa Monarca (2004)
  • Réserve de la Biosphère Selva El Ocote (2004)
  • Sótano del Barro (2004)
  • Historical Town The Royal of the Eleven Thousand Virgins of Cosala in Sinaloa (2004)
  • Huichol Route through the sacred sites to Huiricuta (Tatehuari Huajuye) (2004)
  • Complex formed by the Franciscan Convent and Our Lady of the Assumption Cathedral, Tlaxcala (as an extension of Popocateptl) (2004)
  • Industrial complex of the textile factory La Constancia Mexicana and its housing area (2004)
  • Région Lacan-Tún – Usumacinta (2004)
  • Réserve de la Biosphère Banco Chinchorro (2004)
  • Antique cité maya de Calakmul et la Réserve de la biosphère (2004)
  • Sierra de San Francisco et ses peintures rupestres* [proposed for natural criteria] (2004)
  • Réserve de la Biosphère El Pinacate et le Grand désert d’Altar (2004)
  • Tecoaque (2004)
  • Rock of Bernal, Sacred Places and Chapels of Otomí – Chichimeca Lineage, Queretaro’s Semi-desert (2006)
  • Town of San Miguel El Grande and the Sanctuary of “Jesus Nazareno” (Jesus of Nazareth) of Atotonilco (2006)
  • Cuetzalan and its Historical, Cultural and Natural Surrounding (2006)
  • San Luis Potosí on the Mercury and Silver Route of the Intercontinental Camino Real (2007)