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About
Guerrero
Population:
3,100,000
Size: 24,614 square miles
Location: southwest Mexico
Borders: Pacific Ocean and the states of Michoacan,
Morelos, Mexico, Puebla and Oaxaca
Important cities/sites within the state: Acapulco,
Chilpancingo (capital), Grutas de Cachuamilpa,
Ixtapa-Zihuatanejo, Laguna de Coyuca and Taxco
Major airports: Juan Alvarez International Airport
(ACA) in Acapulco, Ixtapa/Zihuatanejo International
Airport (ZIH)
Time zone: Central Standard Time
Official Web site: www.guerrero.gob.mx
Guerrero is one of the most beautiful states in
the country, bordering Mexico, Morelos, Puebla,
Oaxaca, Michoacan and the Pacific coastline. It
was formerly occupied by the Nahua, Mixtec, Tlapanec
and Amazugo indigenous groups and later colonized
by the Spaniards.
Guerrero offers one of the most internationally
renowned bays in Mexico, Acapulco, as well as
charming colonial cities like Taxco, impressive
caverns in Cocahuamilpa and first-class beach
resorts in Ixtapa and Zihuatanjeo. Its residents
are mainly skilled craftspeople and its cuisine
combines fresh seafood with fruits from its lush
vegetation.
Acapulco
is the largest tourist destination on the Mexican
Pacific, with stunning beaches, lush vegetation
and pleasant climate. The picturesque fishing
village of Zihuatanejo is also part of the state
of Guerrero. Located in the heart of the Mexican
Pacific, the city is surrounded by mountains,
tropical forests and nearly three kilometers of
beach, equipped with top-quality tourist facilities.
Five miles outside Zihuatanejo lies the modern
tourist complex of Ixtapa (meaning ÒPlace of White
SandsÓ in Nahuatl, which, together with Zihuatanejo,
forms what is known as the Dorado Pacifico or
"Golden Pacific." Taxco, known as the "silver
city," is located in the northern part of the
state and is one of Mexico's most famous colonial
cities, just a few hours' drive from Mexico City
to the west and Acapulco to the east.
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