Mexico Vacation Rental
Why not go on vacation to the great massive nation of Mexico. It has many different types of holiday to have. Historical or cultural or beach holidays are amongst the most popular. It can be great place to have a vacation in. You can see great sites aor enjoy what is normally great vacation weather.
It is bordered on the north by the United States; on the south and west by the North Pacific Ocean; on the southeast by Guatemala, Belize, and the Caribbean Sea; and on the east by the Gulf of Mexico. The United Mexican States are a federation comprising 31 states and a federal district, the capital Mexico City.
You may want a vacation rental or rentals,or maybe just to hire, loan, buy, borrow or share a vacation area. Or maybe condo or a villa. Vacations in this area can be super.
The Tropic of Cancer effectively divides the country into temperate and tropical zones. Land north of the twenty-fourth parallel experiences cooler temperatures during the winter months. South of the twenty-fourth parallel, temperatures are fairly constant year round and vary solely as a function of elevation.
The most notable tourist draws are the ancient Meso American ruins, and popular beach resorts. The coastal climate and unique culture a fusion of European (particularly Spanish) and Meso American cultures; also make Mexico attractive. The peak tourist seasons in Mexico are during December and during July and August, with brief surges during the week before Easter and during spring break at many of the beach resort sites which are popular among vacationing college students from the United States.
State
Capital Admission to Union Population (2005) Area ISO 3166
Aguascalientes
Aguascalientes 1835 1,051,000 5,625 km² (2,171.8 sq mi) AGU
Baja California
Mexicali 1952 2,842,000 71,546 km² (27,624.1 sq mi) BCN
Baja California
Sur La Paz 1974 517,000 73,943 km² (28,549.6 sq mi) BCS
Campeche Campeche
1858 751,000 57,727 km² (22,288.5 sq mi) CAM
Chiapas Tuxtla Gutiérrez
1824 4,256,000 73,681 km² (28,448.4 sq mi) CHP
Chihuahua Chihuahua
1824 3,238,000 247,487 km² (95,555.3 sq mi) CHH
Coahuila Saltillo 18241
2,475,000 151,445 km² (58,473.2 sq mi) COA
Colima Colima 1857 562,000
5,627 km² (2,172.6 sq mi) COL
Durango Durango 1824 1,489,000 123,367
km² (47,632.3 sq mi) DUR
Guanajuato Guanajuato 1824 4,893,000 30,621
km² (11,822.8 sq mi) GUA
Guerrero Chilpancingo 1858 3,116,000 63,618
km² (24,563 sq mi) GRO
Hidalgo Pachuca 1869 2,334,000 20,856 km²
(8,052.5 sq mi) HID
Jalisco Guadalajara 1824 6,652,000 78,630 km² (30,359.2
sq mi) JAL
Mexico State Toluca 1824 14,161,000 22,333 km² (8,622.8 sq
mi) MEX
Michoacán Morelia 1824 3,988,000 58,667 km² (22,651.5
sq mi) MIC
Morelos Cuernavaca 1869 1,605,000 4,892 km² (1,888.8 sq mi)
MOR
Nayarit Tepic 1917 943,000 27,862 km² (10,757.6 sq mi) NAY
Nuevo
León Monterrey 18242 4,164,000 64,203 km² (24,788.9 sq mi) NLE
Oaxaca Oaxaca 1824 3,522,000 93,343 km² (36,039.9 sq mi) OAX
Puebla Puebla
1824 5,391,000 34,251 km² (13,224.4 sq mi) PUE
Querétaro Querétaro
1824 1,593,000 11,658 km² (4,501.2 sq mi) QUE
Quintana Roo Chetumal 1974
1,134,000 42,535 km² (16,422.9 sq mi) ROO
San Luis Potosí San Luis
Potosí 1824 2,412,000 61,165 km² (23,615.9 sq mi) SLP
Sinaloa Culiacán
18313 2,610,000 57,331 km² (22,135.6 sq mi) SIN
Sonora Hermosillo 18313
2,384,000 179,516 km² (69,311.5 sq mi) SON
Tabasco Villahermosa 1824
2,013,000 24,747 km² (9,554.9 sq mi) TAB
Tamaulipas Ciudad Victoria 18242
3,020,000 80,148 km² (30,945.3 sq mi) TAM
Tlaxcala Tlaxcala 1857 1,061,000
3,997 km² (1,543.3 sq mi) TLA
Veracruz Xalapa 1824 7,081,000 71,856 km²
(27,743.8 sq mi) VER
Yucatán Mérida 18244 1,803,000 39,340 km²
(15,189.3 sq mi) YUC
Zacatecas Zacatecas 1824 1,357,000 75,416 km² (29,118.3
sq mi) ZAC
Mexico City International Airport (Spanish: Aeropuerto Internacional de la Ciudad de México or AICM), also called Benito Juárez International Airport (IATA: MEX, ICAO: MMMX) is a commercial airport that serves Mexico City, the capital of Mexico. It is Mexico's largest, busiest and most important airport.
Mexico is crossed from north to south by two mountain ranges known as Sierra Madre Oriental and Sierra Madre Occidental, which are the extension of the Rocky Mountains from northern North America. From east to west at the center, the country is crossed by the Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt also known as the Sierra Nevada. A fourth mountain range, the Sierra Madre del Sur, runs from Michoacán to Oaxaca. As such, the majority of the Mexican central and northern territories are located at high altitudes, and the highest elevations are found at the Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt: Pico de Orizaba (5,700 m), Popocatépetl (5,462 m) and Iztaccíhuatl (5,286 m) and the Nevado de Toluca (4,577 m). Three major urban agglomerations are located in the valleys between these four elevations: Toluca, Greater Mexico City and Puebla.
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