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Hacienda Santa Rosa De Lima
Hacienda Santa Rosa de Lima is located in Maxcanú Municipality, Yucatán (state), Yucatán, Mexico, about 60 km from the city of Mérida. It is one of the properties that arose during the henequen boom, and produced sisal for many years. The property, which was largely completed in 1909, is now an exclusive luxury hotel. History The first known owner of the estate was Benito Montero, a resident of Calkini who sold the estate that year to the brothers José Dolores and Encarnación Guzmán. In 1870 the brothers parted ways and the estate fell solely to José Dolores. There are records which mention a powerhouse with a boiler and steam motor being added. In 1886 Santa Rosa de Lima was mortgaged to Manuel Zapata Bolio for $20,000, and then acquired by José Dominguez, who had to sell it to his brother Alfredo Maria de la Trinidad in 1889 due to economic reasons. Alfredo sold it three years later to the Urcelay family, led by José Antonio Urcelay Peniche, a notable hacienda own ...
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In mathematics, specifically in general topology, topology, the interior of a subset of a topological space is the Union (set theory), union of all subsets of that are Open set, open in . A point that is in the interior of is an interior point of . The interior of is the Absolute complement, complement of the closure (topology), closure of the complement of . In this sense interior and closure are Duality_(mathematics)#Duality_in_logic_and_set_theory, dual notions. The exterior of a set is the complement of the closure of ; it consists of the points that are in neither the set nor its boundary (topology), boundary. The interior, boundary, and exterior of a subset together partition of a set, partition the whole space into three blocks (or fewer when one or more of these is empty set, empty). Definitions Interior point If is a subset of a Euclidean space, then is an interior point of if there exists an open ball centered at which is completely contained in . (This is i ...
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