Answer:
1. Veracruz (la música de los Jarochos)
2. Oaxaca (mixtecas y zapotecas)
3. Campeche (muchos cenotes)
4. Yucatán (chichen itza, uxmal, tulum y palenque)
5. Mérida (una ciudad maya sepultada)
Explanation:
1. Veracruz (la música de los Jarochos) : Jarocho is a term used to refer to a person, item or style of music from the city of Veracruz, Mexico.
2. Oaxaca (mixtecas y zapotecas): Oaxaca is one of Mexico's states. It's mainly known for its Indigenous towns, represented by more than 16 ethnic groups, being the Mixtecos and Zapotecos the largest ones.
3. Campeche (muchos cenotes): Campeche is one of Mexico's states. About 40% of the territory is Protected Natural Areas, with jungles, lakes, rivers and cenotes (natural wells). In particular an area called Los Chenes, where cenotes are very common.
4. Yucatán (Chichen Itza, Uxmal, Tulum y Palenque) : These are all archeological sites from former ancient Mayan cities, located in the Yucatan peninsula, except for Palenque, which is located in the state of Chiapas.
5. Mérida (una ciudad maya sepultada): Is the capital of the Yucatan state. It was founded on January 6, 1542 and built on top of the ruins of the Mayan city T´Hó.