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Baja California Sur, [a] officially the Free and Sovereign State of Baja California Sur, [b] is the least populated state and the 31st and last state to be admitted to Mexico, in 1974. It is also the ninth-largest Mexican state in terms of area.
Baja California Sur (1931–1974) Territory of Baja California Norte (1931–1952) Statehood Free & sovereign state of Baja California Sur (est. 1974) Free & sovereign state of Baja California (est. 1952) State of Arizona (est. 1912) Northern part: State of Nevada (est. 1864) State of Utah (est. 1896) State of Wyoming (est. 1890) SW part
La Ventana is a small fishing village on the shore of La Ventana Bay south of La Paz on the eastern side of the Baja California peninsula in the Mexican state of Baja California Sur. The village was founded in the early 1940s by the La Paz pearl diver Salome Leon.
Perched on a cliffside surrounded by a private 44 acres, Bien Sur is for sale for $21.5 million. ... Bien Sur off Highway 1 in Big Sur, California, may be gem property of the area.
Baja Ferries (also known as: bajaferries S.A de C.V) is a Mexican shipping company dedicated to ferry transportation across the Sea of Cortes. Its headquarters are located in La Paz, Baja California Sur. The company was founded in 2003 by Mariano Ruano Boza to transport passengers between the Mexican States of Sinaloa and Baja California Sur.
Baja California Sur is a state in Northwest Mexico divided into five municipalities. [1] According to the 2020 Mexican census, Baja California Sur is the second least populous state with 798,447 inhabitants and the 11th largest by land area, spanning 73,909.4 square kilometres (28,536.6 sq mi). [1] [2] Municipalities in Baja California Sur are ...
Puerto Escondido is a large natural harbor in the Mexican state of Baja California Sur.It is located in the Loreto Municipality 28 km south of Loreto, on Federal Highway 1 on the western shore of the Gulf of California.
The town is located on Mexican Federal Highway 1 and also a stop on the Baja 1000 racing event. [4] There are several markets in El Rosario, ranging from mini-markets and meat markets to traditional markets and liquor stores. The town is one of many locations in Baja California visited by bird watchers, due to bird migration patterns. [5]