The Spa of Agua Hedionda (Spanish: "Balneario de Agua Hedionda") is a mineral spring - day spa located in the city of Cuautla, in the state of Morelos, Mexico, about 60 miles (97 km) south of Mexico City. Agua Hedionda means in Spanish "Foul Smelling Water", and is also the name of the residential neighborhood around the spa, with approximately 10,000 inhabitants. The name was likely due to sulfur in the water.
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| - The Spa of Agua Hedionda (Spanish: "Balneario de Agua Hedionda") is a mineral spring - day spa located in the city of Cuautla, in the state of Morelos, Mexico, about 60 miles (97 km) south of Mexico City. Agua Hedionda means in Spanish "Foul Smelling Water", and is also the name of the residential neighborhood around the spa, with approximately 10,000 inhabitants. The name was likely due to sulfur in the water. (en)
- Agua Hedionda es un balneario localizado en Cuautla Morelos (México), a 100 km al sur de la Ciudad de México. Su nombre proviene quizá por el olor que se percibe (semejante a "huevo podrido"), pues es un balneario de aguas sulfurosas, siendo uno de los manantiales de dichas aguas más importantes del mundo. Sin embargo, el olor no es desagradable. (es)
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| - The Spa of Agua Hedionda (Spanish: "Balneario de Agua Hedionda") is a mineral spring - day spa located in the city of Cuautla, in the state of Morelos, Mexico, about 60 miles (97 km) south of Mexico City. Agua Hedionda means in Spanish "Foul Smelling Water", and is also the name of the residential neighborhood around the spa, with approximately 10,000 inhabitants. The name was likely due to sulfur in the water. (en)
- Agua Hedionda es un balneario localizado en Cuautla Morelos (México), a 100 km al sur de la Ciudad de México. Su nombre proviene quizá por el olor que se percibe (semejante a "huevo podrido"), pues es un balneario de aguas sulfurosas, siendo uno de los manantiales de dichas aguas más importantes del mundo. Sin embargo, el olor no es desagradable. (es)
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