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Original architectural design of the "Centro Cultural Otomi" (Otomi Cultural Center). It was designed as a place for the Otomi Indians to congregate and celebrate their culture. In 1988 it was also used as a filming location for the
James Bond film Licence to Kill.
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Original architectural design of the "Centro Cultural Otomi" (Otomi Cultural Center). It's was designed as a place for the Otomi indians to congregate and celebrate their culture. An interesting side note; part of a James Bond movie was filmed here a coup
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