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Encyclopedia > Municipalities of Baja California

The Mexican state of Baja California is divided into five municipalities (municipios):

        Municipality     Municipal Seat  
001  Ensenada Ensenada
002  Mexicali Mexicali
003  Playas de Rosarito   Playas de Rosarito   
004  Tecate Tecate
005  Tijuana Tijuana

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Baja California - Location and size, Climate, Plants and animals, Environmental protection (2951 words)
Baja California is bordered on the north by California, on the west by the Pacific Ocean, on the east by the Golfo de California and the Colorado River, and on the south by Baja California Sur.
Baja California had a total population of 2,487,367 in 2000; of the total, 1,252,581 (just over 50%) were men and 1,234,786 (just under 50%) were women.
Among the 20 museums of Baja California are several history museums in Enseñada and a wax museum and a pre-Columbian museum in Tijuana.
Baja California Sur - Location and size, Climate, Plants and animals, Environmental protection (2443 words)
Baja California Sur's largest rivers are the San Ignacio and the Raymundo.
Baja California Sur had a total population of 424,041 in 2000; of the total, 216,250 (51%) were men and 207,791 (49%) were women.
Baja California Sur became a federal state in 1974 under the presidency of Luis Echeverría, with 3 municipalities: La Paz, Comondú, and Mulegé.
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