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Encyclopedia > San Ignacio

San Ignacio is a municipality in the Mexican state of Sinaloa. It stands at 23° 28'00" N. and 105° 53'00" W.


The municipality reported 26 762 inhabitants in the 2000 census.


There is also a palm oasis town named San Ignacio in Baja California Sur between Guerrero Negro and Santa Rosalia. The town has a population of about 4000 and grew at the site of a Mission build in 1728 by Jesuit Padre Juan Bautista Loyando. [1] (http://www.bajaquest.com/sanignacio/baja16i_1.htm)


External links

  • http://www.sinaloa.gob.mx/conociendo/municipios/sanignacio.htm

San Ignacio 72 miles from Belie city are the twin cities Santa Elena and the largest town San Ignacio. Located in Cayo district, the largest district in Belize. The combine population of these two towns is 11,ooo. Santa Elena and San Ignacio are seperated by the macal river. Tourism is common is San Ignacio, tourist as well as local settlers can enjoy: boat rides on the macal river, exploring the cahal pech ruin and the water falls are just few of the attractions we can enjoy in San Ignacio. Image:Belize_map.jpg For more information please visit WWW.belize.com


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MexOnline.com San Ignacio City Guide & Directory - Baja California Sur, Mexico (608 words)
The majestic church of San Ignacio de Loyola rises at the front of this plaza.
San Ignacio is the gateway to the cave paintingsĀ’ area in the Sierra of San Francisco, distinguished by UNESCO as a Patrimony of Humanity.
San Ignacio has hotels, restaurants, RV parks, a paved runway, a bus depot, tours to cave paintings, the San Ignacio Lagoon and many other services waiting for the tourist.
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