Luvianos
Luvianos is a small town and municipality located in the southwest of the State of Mexico. It gained municipal status in 2000. People can access Luvianos by driving Federal Road 134 south from Toluca, and then take a detour about 25 minutes north of Tejupilco. The name is derived from a hacienda what was established during colonial times.
The town has a total population of 8,146 as of 2005.
One of the popular tourists destinations in Luvianos is the water park "Las Lomas". Many travel for hours to visit this attraction.
Every Tuesday locals and visitors gather around the central business district for shopping at the Plaza.
Like many towns in the region, Luvianos does not have an airport and is therefore accessible only via terrestrial means.
The town has a total population of 8,146 as of 2005.
One of the popular tourists destinations in Luvianos is the water park "Las Lomas". Many travel for hours to visit this attraction.
Every Tuesday locals and visitors gather around the central business district for shopping at the Plaza.
Like many towns in the region, Luvianos does not have an airport and is therefore accessible only via terrestrial means.
Map - Luvianos
Map
Country - Mexico
Currency / Language
ISO | Currency | Symbol | Significant figures |
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MXV | Mexican Unidad de Inversion | 2 | |
MXN | Mexican peso | $ | 2 |
ISO | Language |
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ES | Spanish language |