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Cedros Island (Isla de Cedros, "island of cedars" in Spanish) is an island in the Pacific Ocean belonging to the state of Baja California, Mexico.The dry and rocky island had a population of 1,350 in 2005 and has an area of 348 square kilometres (134 sq mi) which includes the area of several small nearby islands.
Cedros is a coastal area that lies on a peninsula at the South-Western end of the island of Trinidad. Named by Spanish sailors due to the once heavy presence of cedar trees, it is located at the tip of the peninsula which lies mere miles off the coast of Venezuela and is the most southern point in the Caribbean .
Cedros Island (Isla de Cedros) — off the coast in the Municipality of Ensenada, state of Baja California, México. The largest Mexican island in the Pacific Ocean, ...
Fly fishing from a dinghy. Recreational fishermen usually fish either from a boat or from a shoreline or river bank. When fishing from a boat, or fishing vessel, most fishing techniques can be used, from nets to fish traps, but some form of angling is by far the most common. Compared to fishing from the land, fishing from a boat allows more ...
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Cedros, Portuguese and Spanish for cedars, may refer to the following places: Honduras. Cedros, Francisco Morazán, a municipality in the Department of Francisco ...
Cedros (Spanish pronunciation:) is a municipality in the Honduran department of Francisco Morazán. It is located 77 kilometers (paved road) from Tegucigalpa in an area of rolling hills with tropical pine forests.
The Cedros Island mule deer (Odocoileus hemionus cerrosensis) is a subspecies of mule deer [2] found only on Cedros Island off the coast of Baja California. Only about 50 individuals remain, with no captive population. Its behavior is similar to that of other subspecies of mule deer. The subspecies is threatened by feral dogs and poaching. [1] [3]