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- Race: "Slow paced, witty, romantic and happy."
- Weather: "... May and June are simply awful. The locals hide at the beaches of Progreso during the summer ..."
As a yucatecan I find these descriptions racist, innacurate and stereotypical and I'm pretty sure most people would agree with me, so I deleted them.
Also, I don't think "Mérida is well known for its excellent hammocks, which do not stretch when you use them" is encyclopedic material, it's more like a tourist impression on souvenir stores so that's gone too.
I would like to correct this instead of deleting it but my english right now is not good enough to write for an encyclopedia.
I'm not qualified to comment on the "race" line, but I have heard elsewhere that the young people of Merida _do_ flee to Progreso during the summer (this was in August, though) -- can you comment? thanks, jdb ❋ (talk) 08:14, 22 May 2005 (UTC)