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Hi! Welcome to WatchMojo.com. I’m your host Christine. And today, we’ll be taking a closer look at some of the states in the Pacific coast of Mexico.
In this region, you’ll find cities and towns with rich cultural and culinary tradition as well as some of the best beaches for water sports like surfing and fishing.
Guerrero, with an area of 64,282 square kilometers, it occupies about 3.3% of the Mexican territory known for its warm climate. In this state, you can visit the Port of Acapulco with top notched tourist resort that has one of the most famous bays in the world. Also in the State of Guerrero is Taxco, a magical town famous for its craft and silver items particularly jewelry. At this place, be sure to check out the splendid architecture of the Santa Prisca Church, a masterpiece of Mexican Baroque architecture. For all that and so much more, be sure to visit Guerrero, a state that has everything.
Jalisco is a provincial state of Mexico. It has a population of over 6.7 million people and is known for being the birthplace mariachi music and tequila. Throughout most of the state, you’ll find a mild climate. However, the coastal region is hot and humid. The first place you can visit is Guadalajara, the state capital where you’ll enjoy a festive atmosphere full of art and culture. Some of the most important religious and civic building are there such as the Institut Kultural Cabama Colima.
Colima is the third smallest of Mexico’s 32 states. It covers an area of 2,106 square miles with a coastline extending 96 miles and territorial waters claiming 822.5 square miles. Two volcanoes, one active and one dormant dominate the landscape near the capital city of Colima. The small state of Colima enjoys the best of both culinary worlds. The ocean’s bounty of fresh seafood and the typical ranch dishes of Western Mexico. In addition, Colima is both a legacy of over 3,000 years of continuous civilization. Because of its nearly 100 mile of coastline, the state is endowed with a wealth of beaches ranging from pebbles to powdery white sand, the mountains, warm beaches and abundant marine life are reasons to visit Colima.
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