BAJA CALIFORNIA, Peninsula, Mexico

or Lower California, peninsula, c.760 mi (1,220 km) long and from 30 to 150 mi (48–241 km) wide, NW Mexico, separating the Gulf of California from the Pacific Ocean. The peninsula is divided at lat. 28° N into the state of Baja California in the north, and the state of Baja California Sur in the south. Except for two large coastal plains on the Pacific side, the peninsula consists largely of rugged mountain ranges averaging 5,000 ft (1,524 m), with one peak, San Pedro Martir, more than 10,000 ft (3,048 m) high. The land is generally desolate and arid. The only naturally cultivable areas are isolated mountain valleys. However, irrigation systems on the Colorado River have made possible the development of a rich farming area around Mexicali, and the region is a leading national producer of cotton and wheat. There are fisheries and fish canneries at Ensenada, which is also developing as a resort. Wealthy Mexicans, who have bought large estates and established resort ranches on the scenic coasts, have done much to stir tourist interest in regions other than the border towns and to open up hitherto inaccessible areas. Hunting and deep-sea fishing are favorite sports. Baja California Sur is not economically prosperous, although tourism is developing rapidly, particularly around Los Cabos. Perhaps the most important development for the northern state is the growth of U.S.- and foreign-owned factories (maquiladoras) in the border areas. A large, rapidly expanding population and low labor costs have led to the opening of many maquiladoras in Baja California. The coasts were first explored by Francisco de Ulloa and other Spaniards in the 1530s. Attempts to colonize the interior were largely unsuccessful. U.S. forces occupied (1847–48) Baja California during the Mexican War, and William Walker attempted (1853–54) to wrest it from Mexico in his first disastrous filibustering expedition. In 1911 the area was the scene of an abortive uprising against Porfirio Díaz—the so-called desert revolution led by Ricardo Flores Magón, a liberal anarchist, who was a precursor of Francisco Madero and Emiliano Zapata. The peninsula and surrounding waters are a paradise for naturalists and archaeologists, offering unparalleled opportunities for the study of marine life, plants and animals, and archaeological artifacts. Since 1962 remarkable mural paintings have been discovered in many caves there.

See J. Steinbeck, The Log from the Sea of Cortez (1951); H. Crosby, Last of the Californias (1981); D. Polk, The Island of California (1991).

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...University of New Mexico Press...Antigua California: Mission and Colony on the Peninsular Frontier...5 . Baja California...Missions -- Mexico -- Baja California . 7...Mexico -- Mexico -- Baja California -- History...
...particularly in California and southern...earnings by Mexico have been disappointing...the border to Baja California. Along...Navigation between Mexico and Peru...University of California Press, 1954...Beginnings of Spanish Mexico . Berkeley: University of California Press, 1982...
...regions of Mexico held that...in 1824: Baja California, Colima...Alta and Baja California, which were...Department of New Mexico. The conservatives...1837 New Mexico was divided...wars, the Californias were divided...embracing all of Baja California...
...capital from Mexico. Not only...continent on the Baja California peninsula, roughly...on the Baja California peninsula, they can...residence in Mexico for up to...Tijuana, in Baja California Norte, lies...acquire the peninsula from Mexico. For all...
...Professor, El Colegio de Mexico, is the author of...Commission of the Californias. GARY CLYDE HUFBAUER...on United States-Mexico Relations for the...University of California, Los Angeles, and...interconnection of Mexicos geothermal center...in the state of California in the United States...
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...proposed that Baja California be included...imposed upon Mexico as part of...considering the peninsula vital for...proximity to the Baja California goldfields and to Mexico created problems...violence in the peninsular gold region...Noticias de la peninsula americana de California (Mexico: Antigua...Antigua o Baja California...
...agencies in the United States and Mexico and by two universities, the University of California, Riverside, and the Universidad Autonoma de Baja California, Ensenada. The authors...argument that "the northern peninsula could be a showcase of ecosystems...
...Pope John Paul IIs visit to the Yucatan peninsula in 1993, Bishop Ruiz explained that the...government is born from the people? In Mexico is the government of the people? He...relationship between religion and politics in Mexico has had a long and tumultuous history...
...2001): 7-13. 22. In 1969, the Yucatan Peninsula was selected as the site for the construction of Mexicos first modern tourist city, Cancun. While...in the states of Oaxaca, Guerrero, and Baja California Sur. See Fernando Marti, Cancun, Fantasy...
...mainland Mexico and seeking...unpopulated Baja California Peninsula (Young 1995...GMR. Diario Peninsular La Paz, Baja California Sur, 28 June...Fight in Mexico: Effect of...Diario Oficial Mexico City, 30...ESSA. Diario Peninsular La Paz, Baja California Sur, 1, 11...
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...sought on Mexicos Baja California Peninsula were not...northwestern Mexico, it has often been called "Baja incognito," "the forgotten peninsula," and "almost...the Gulf of California (also called...throughout the peninsula protected...Upper Gulf of California and Colorado...areas of Baja due to climate...own land in Mexico. On Baja...
...the Sea of Cortez along the eastern coast of Mexicos Baja California peninsula. For one week, 18 (mainly queer) divers plus...pictures. A friend had told me about the Northern California Rainbow Divers, a diving group in San Franciscos...
...Bahnsen In Mexicos Magdalena Bay in Baja California, a Trans Am...along Baja peninsula. The two have...turtles in Mexico. After the...throughout Baja, even though...poachers in Baja are often...Guerrero and Mexico City--about...
Down Mexico way...sailed round Baja California peninsula in a sardine...voyage around Baja California peninsula into the Sea of Cortez, Mexico. Famous for...Kia. The Baja California peninsula lies off the west coast of Mexico like a fossilised...
...about one hundred thousand acres in Mexico sown by U.S. farmers with fruits...product from farms being closed in California in response to economic and ecological...extracted from fossil aquifers on the Baja peninsula, which are not naturally recharged...
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...bottom of the Baja California peninsula, where the...meet. When Mexico attempted to...the people of Baja California were living...halfway up the peninsula, attesting...southern tip of Mexicos Baja California peninsula - about 1,000...
...find your own special Mexico when a ship delivers...Lucas at the tip of the Baja California peninsula. A cruise can be a...paintings from all over Mexico are displayed in a...the very tip of the Baja peninsula, beckoned sailors since...
...production jobs over the past 4 1/2 years. Indeed, Baja California - the Mexican state on San Diegos southern border...which has led a wave of new Korean companies to Mexicos western peninsula, will double the 4,000 workers at its massive plant...
...Reykjavik and a visit to the Blue Lagoon hot pools. MEXICO IF YOU dont fancy Arctic temperatures, Wildlife Worldwide...com) offers a ten-day Simply Whales jaunt to the Baja California peninsula.You start off at the Sea of Cortez, where you should...
...the resort-studded tip of the Baja California peninsula, a holiday area popular with Hollywood...Henriette dumped heavy rain on western Mexico. In the resort city of Acapulco...advised oil platforms in the Gulf of Mexico to monitor Felixs progress.
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BAJA CALIFORNIA , peninsula, Mexico or Lower...wide, NW Mexico, separating the Gulf of California from the...Ocean. The peninsula is divided...state of Baja California...1847 48) Baja California during the...wrest it from Mexico in his first...
...sq mi (71,576 sq km), NW Mexico, on the Baja California peninsula. Mexicali is the capital. A rapidly growing state, Baja California is a center of development...fishing, and tourist center. Baja California became a state in 1952...
...317,764), 27,571 sq mi (71,428 sq km), NW Mexico, on the S Baja California peninsula. La Paz is the capital. Most of the area...destination at the southern end of the state. Baja California Sur was made a state in 1974...
...of Mexico, the Pacific Ocean, and the Gulf of California (which separates the Baja, or Lower, California peninsula from the rest of the country). The heart of Mexico is made up of the Mexican Plateau (c.700 mi/1,130 km long and c.4,000 8,000 ft...
...Mexico , city (1990 pop. 137,641), capital and largest city of Baja California Sur state, W Mexico. A tourist spot and transportation hub for the southern Baja peninsula, La Paz was first settled in 1811. The city was known for its pearl fishing...
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