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Guerrero (Spanish pronunciation: [ɡeˈreɾo]), officially Free and Sovereign State of Guerrero (Spanish: Estado Libre y Soberano de Guerrero), is one of the 31 states which, with the Federal District, comprise the 32 Federal Entities of Mexico. It is divided in 81 municipalities and its capital city is Chilpancingo and its largest city is Acapulco.
It is located in Southwestern Mexico. It is bordered by the states of Michoacán to the north and west, México and Morelos to the north, Puebla to the northeast and Oaxaca to the east.
The state was named after Vicente Guerrero, one of the most prominent leaders in the Mexican War of Independence and the second President of Mexico. It is the only Mexican state named after a president. The modern entity did not exist until 1849, when it was carved out of territories from the states of Mexico, Puebla and Michoacán.
In addition to the capital city, the state's largest cities include Acapulco, Petatlan, Ciudad Altamirano, Taxco, Iguala, Ixtapa, Zihuatanejo, and Santo Domingo. Today, it is home to a number of indigenous communities, including the Nahuas, Mixtecs and Amuzgos. It is also home to communities of Afro-Mexicans in the Costa Chica region.
Guerrero Municipality may refer to:
Guerrero is one of the 67 municipalities of Chihuahua, in northern Mexico. The municipal seat lies at Vicente Guerrero (aka Ciudad Guerrero). The municipality covers an area of 5,603.6 km².
As of 2010, the municipality had a total population of 39,626, up from 37,249 as of 2005.
The municipality had 822 localities, the largest of which (with 2010 populations in parentheses) were: La Junta (8,930), Vicente Guerrero (7,751), Tomochi (2,818), classified as urban, and Basúchil (1,451), and Orozco (San Isidro Pascual Orozco) (1,263), classified as rural.
The municipality has 462 localities. The largest are:
Santos Olea nos explica el proceso que siguen para extraer sal en forma artesanal en la Laguna del Cuajo, municipio de Petatlán del estado de Guerrero.
LA CORRUPCION EN EXPORTADORA DE SAL GUERRERO NEGRO ES POR LA INEFICIENCIA DE ILDEFONSO GUAJARDO; SECRETARIO DE ECONOMIA
Ubicada en Baja California Sur, la salinera de Guerrero Negro abarca una extensión de 88 mil hectáreas.
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Guerrero Negro es una población del municipio de Mulegé en el estado mexicano de Baja California Sur. La ciudad se encuentra en la costa del océano pacífico, justo al sur paralelo 28° norte, el mismo que divide la península de Baja California en dos estados: Baja California y Baja California Sur, México. Se ubica dentro del municipio de Mulegé con el estatuto de Delegación Municipal. Cuenta con un aeropuerto con servicio de vuelos regionales" .
Cargando barcazas de sal en Puerto Chaparrito ,con destino Isla Cedros ESSA Raúl Gil ©
Salinero es un tema compuesto por la Sra. Luchy Villa de Mendivil en el año de 1998. Guerrero Negro una población joven pero llena de historia.
4 tazas de harina 👄💋media Raza de manteca 👄👄2 cucharita de lebadura💋👄media cucharita de sal 💋👄en este tiempo los benden afuera de las fiesta sobretodo en las toreadas gracias
Guerrero (Spanish pronunciation: [ɡeˈreɾo]), officially Free and Sovereign State of Guerrero (Spanish: Estado Libre y Soberano de Guerrero), is one of the 31 states which, with the Federal District, comprise the 32 Federal Entities of Mexico. It is divided in 81 municipalities and its capital city is Chilpancingo and its largest city is Acapulco.
It is located in Southwestern Mexico. It is bordered by the states of Michoacán to the north and west, México and Morelos to the north, Puebla to the northeast and Oaxaca to the east.
The state was named after Vicente Guerrero, one of the most prominent leaders in the Mexican War of Independence and the second President of Mexico. It is the only Mexican state named after a president. The modern entity did not exist until 1849, when it was carved out of territories from the states of Mexico, Puebla and Michoacán.
In addition to the capital city, the state's largest cities include Acapulco, Petatlan, Ciudad Altamirano, Taxco, Iguala, Ixtapa, Zihuatanejo, and Santo Domingo. Today, it is home to a number of indigenous communities, including the Nahuas, Mixtecs and Amuzgos. It is also home to communities of Afro-Mexicans in the Costa Chica region.