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Coyoacán (often misspelled “Coyoacn”) is a historic, tree‑lined borough in southern Mexico City whose name comes from the Nahuatl phrase *Coyoacan*, meaning “Place of the Coyotes.” Once a pre‑Hispanic settlement and later the first capital of New Spain, it has evolved into a bohemian cultural quarter known for its cobblestone streets, colonial houses, jacaranda‑lined avenues, and the largest concentration of museums and churches in the city. Today it draws visitors for its deep ties to Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera, its artisanal markets, and a distinctly relaxed, intellectual vibe that feels worlds away from the sprawl of central Mexico City.
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