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Encyclopedia > Cabo San Lucas, Mexico

Cabo San Lucas is a small city at the southern tip of the Lower California Penninsula at 22.88° North, 109.90° West, in the municipality of Los Cabos in the state of Baja California Sur, Mexico. As of 2003, the population was some 40,000 people.




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Welcome to Los Cabos... (635 words)
Los Cabos, as the area became known, stretched from Cabo San Lucas through the Resort Corridor 20 miles to the northeast to San Jose del Cabo.
Cabo San Lucas is the only coastal resort in Mexico with a nature preserve within its city limits.
While Cabo nightlife is not on par with Acapulco's, the town attracts a young, energetic crowd that creates a more vibrant ambiance than is found at the relatively laid back city of San Jose to the north.
Cabo San Lucas Real Estate - Cabo San Lucas Properties - Baja, Cabo San Lucas, Mexico (422 words)
Cabo San Lucas is a charming and booming city located at the tip of beautiful Baja California Sur, Mexico, where the Sea of Cortez meets the Pacific Ocean.
Cabo mixes Mexican and cosmopolitan culture with modern amenities to create a unique environment that cannot be matched in any other resort area.
Cabo's marina is lined with vessels ranging from rustic fishing pangas to incredible multi-million dollar yachts.
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