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  2. Sayulita - Wikipedia

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    Sayulita is a small town in Mexico along the Pacific Ocean at the southern end of the state of Nayarit and north of Banderas Bay. It has a population of approximately 5,000 inhabitants. [2] People at Sayulita Beach (Spanish: Playa Sayulita), a sign of tourism in the area.

  3. Hotelito Desconocido - Wikipedia

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    The Unofficial Guide to Mexico's Best Beach Resorts. John Wiley & Sons. p. 480. ISBN 978-0470379974. Onstott, Jane (2009). Puerto Vallarta 2010: With Guadalajara, San Blas, and Inland Mountain Towns. Fodor's Travel Publications. p. 288. ISBN 978-1400008513. Whipperman, Bruce (2007). Moon Puerto Vallarta: Including the Nayarit and Jalisco Coasts.

  4. San Francisco, Bahía de Banderas - Wikipedia

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    The entire state of Nayarit is located south of the Tropic of Cancer and experiences a tropical, hot, and humid climate. San Francisco is at the edge of the Sierra de Vallejo Biosphere Reserve which provides water to the inhabitants of the region, and is considered by CONABIO as a priority region for the conservation of its natural resources ...

  5. Homex - Wikipedia

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    Homex is a Mexican construction and real estate company engaged in the development, construction and sale of affordable entry-level, middle-income and tourism housing in Mexico and Brazil. Founded in Culiacán in 1989, the company is headquartered in Culiacán and it is listed in the Mexican Stock Exchange. [1]

  6. Puerto Vallarta - Wikipedia

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    The Puerto Vallarta real estate tourism market is made up of both full-time retirees and second-home owners, primarily from the United States. On average about 40% of buyers are American, with 30% consisting of Mexican nationals, and Canadians and other foreign buyers making up the remaining 20%.

  7. Riviera Nayarit - Wikipedia

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    The Riviera Nayarit (Spanish pronunciation: [ri'βjeɾa naʝa'ɾit]) is a nearly 200-mile (320 km) stretch of coastline in Mexico between the historic port of San Blas, Nayarit, to where the Ameca River empties into Banderas Bay, Nuevo Vallarta.

  8. Nayarit - Wikipedia

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    Nayarit covers 27,815 square kilometers (10,739 sq mi), making it one of the smaller states in Mexico. [16] Nayarit is located between latitude lines 23°05' north and 20°36' south and longitude lines 103°43' east and 105°46' west. [17] Its terrain is broken up by the western ends of the Sierra Madre Occidental mountains.

  9. Casa Aramara - Wikipedia

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    Casa Aramara is a private, seaside estate in Punta Mita, Mexico. [1] [2] The property was built by media entrepreneur, Joe Francis.[3] [4]Casa Aramara is in Punta Mita, a 1,500-acre beachfront village on the north end of Banderas Bay in the Mexican state of Nayarit, about 10 miles (16 km) north of Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco.