BAJA CALIFORNIA NORTE



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BAJA CALIFORNIA NORTE ENGLISH VERSION

Mexicali The name of this border city, capital of the state, is a contraction of the words Mexico and California. On the USA side, Calexico is the reverse acronym formed by this combination. Mexicali was founded in 1904, when the region already had a considerable population attracted by Mexicali. to Brewery Mexicali Tabasco San Carlos Av. Sinaloa city OF mexicali Boulevard Adolfo López Mateos Celaya Calz de los Presidentes Bajos de Pasadena Centro Estatal de las Artes Camelias its fertile valley. For a good part of the 20th century, its main activity was cotton production and, currently, it is a mayor automobile, aerospace, health and telecommunications center. Mexicali offers an ample range of cultural attractions, such as the Regional Museum, the Sol del Niño Museum, the University of Baja California Museum, the State Arts Center, the Cultural Studies Center, the Museum of the University of Baja California (uabc) and the State Theater. Other interesting points are the Former Government Palace, the Colorado River Land Company Building, the Cachanilla Plaza, the Mexicali Brewery, the Calafia Bullfighting Ring and the City Zoo. Los Algodones town and several interesting sites are also found in the area, including the Guadalupe Canyon, with its sulphur water springs, the Salada Lake, the Morelos dunes León de Oro Calz Independencia Boulevard Adolfo López Mateos De la Industria Fundidores Guadalupe Canyon. Paseo José María Ramírez Av. Sebastian Lerdo de Tejada to City Zoo Av. Gral Ignacio Zaragoza La Cachanilla Plaza M. Castellanos Museo Sol del Niño Del Hospital De la Libertad Comandante Alfonso Esquer Av. Mariano Arista Calafia Cultural Studies Center Museum of the University of Baja California State Theater Calafia Bullfighting Ring José María Larroque Calle Ulises Ingoyen Calle g and Dam. It is worth mentioning that the Cerro Prieto geothermal plant is the largest in Latin America and the second largest worldwide. Calle h Mecánicos Tapiceros Av. Mineros Av. Electricistas Calle i Regional Museum Av. Madereros Av. Jorge López Collada Calle j Known as the Pacific s Cinderella, includes several interesting sites, such as the State Arts Center, the City Theater, the Regional History Museum, the Community Museum, the Rivera Social, Civic and Cultural Center, the Former Rivera Pacific Casino; the traditional Hussong s Cantina, founded in 1892, was the first canteen to be established in the California states. In 1888, the first Mexican winery, the Bodegas de Santo Tomás, started operations in the city. Other attractions include the Revolución Park, the - Panoramic Highway observation point and the international regattas. It also offers beautiful natural areas, such as the Isla de Guadalupe Biosphere Reserve; La Bufadora, a sea-geyser with a water-jet reaching up to 18 meters high; the Constitución de 1857 National Park, Hanson Lake is located inside; the Island and Bay Todos Santos, an excellent location for observing and sighting gray whales, and San Miguel, El Faro, Baja and Estero beaches. ranks second worldwide as destination port for international cruisers. Sierra of San Pedro Mártir National park With its 63 000 hectares, it possesses almost vertical walls and cliffs descending to the Desert. It is the highest mountain sierra in the peninsula and its highest summit is the. Picacho del Diablo, reaching 3 100 meters msl. It is a place with ideal conditions for astronomical observation, it hosts the National Astronomical Observatory, one of the three best observatories worldwide. Valle de Guadalupe A region famous for its ample vineyards, the basis for the production of world-quality wines, which accounts for 90% of the total national production of table wines. The valley is also rich in olive and orange orchards. Constitución de 1857 It covers a surface of 5 009 hectares and is one of the few green areas of Baja California. It possesses pine and oak forests growing over granite rocks. It is located at the heart of the Sierra of Juarez. The main attraction is Hanson Lake. Vineyards, Valle de Guadalupe.

Bahía de los Ángeles. This town, called the shrimp capital is a mayor commercial and fishing port. The Juan García Aldama Cucapá Community Museum and boardwalk are located in this town. Among it is many natural attractions the most outstanding are the Valle de los Gigantes, the habitat of enormous plants called cirios (candle lights); the Sierra of San Pedro Mártir, the tallest in the peninsula; San Luis Gonzaga Bay and Punta Estrella, Puertecitos, Alfonsina, Punta Calamajué and Estero Percebú beaches. Valle de los Gigantes. Bahía de los Ángeles One of the main beach destinations in the region, this bay is surrounded by La Libertad and Sierra of Las Ánimas mountain ranges, with their cirios -covered slopes, the emblem plant of the region; the Valle de los Cirios protected area is located nearby. It is recommended not to miss visiting the Nature and Culture Museum, the Punta La Gringa, Punta Arena, Brisa Marina Beaches; the Bays of San Rafael and las Ánimas, and Rasa and Ángel de la Guarda Islands, the latter being the biggest in the Gulf of California. Valle de los Cirios Flora and Fauna Bounding with the Vizcaíno Desert, it covers 194 hectares and is an area rich in fossils. Cirios, the gigantic columnar cactuses in this area, reach up to 15 meters height. Other plant species abounding in this are the agaves cardón and torote blanco. baja california Los Algodones El Florido Tecate Los El Vallecito Manantiales mexicali Ciudad Morelos Echeverría Geotérmica Cerro Prieto El Álamo Valle Laguna Salada Rosarito Bonito La Mariana Guadalupe Victoria Ejido Ignacio Zaragoza Valle de Guadalupe Ejido San Marcos Constitución de 1857 San Miguel Arcángel de la Frontera 5 Isla Todos Santos Bahía Todos Santos La Bufadora Rodolfo Sánchez Taboada Alto Golfo de California y Delta del Río Colorado Lázaro Cárdenas Biosphere Reserve San Vicente Ferrer 3 Pacific Ocean Guadalupe Island tourist attractions Capital Town Archaeological zone Natural area Airport Two-way highway Federal highway Secondary highway Road San Pedro Mártir Gustavo Ordaz Ruben Jaramillo Santo Domingo de la Frontera Los Olivos Gral. Leandro Valle Nuestra Señora del Santísimo Rosario del Viñadaco Baja california San Fernando de Velicatá Cedros Island Biosphere Reserve Punta Estrella Valle de los Cirios Flora and Fauna Protection Area 1 sonora Santo Domingo Punta Santa Rosalita Gulf of California Bahía San Luis Gonzaga 1 U.S.A. Magical town Islands and protected areas of the Gulf of California La Silica San Francisco de Borja Adac MEXICO Highlights Civil architecture Monument Religious architecture Folk art Central Square Mission Cuisine Note: The symbols refer to the spots described in this guide. Ángel de la Guarda Island Bahía de Los Ángeles Santa Gertrudis la Magna Museum

La Rumorosa, Tecate. Nevado de Colima. Tecate Some of its main attractions are the Galería del icbc, the Tecate Brewery, the Goverment Palace, the Los Encinos, Hidalgo and Ojai- Koa Parks; the San José and La Puerta Ranches, and La Rumorosa. Travelling on board the - Tecate Tourist Train is a must. El Vallecito Located in the area formerly occupied by the Kumiai Indians, one of the four Indian groups that inhabited the peninsula in Pre-Hispanic times. They were mostly hunters and collectors who used to establish temporary camps depending on the seasons of the year and carried out magic rituals to favor success in hunting, painting diverse symbolic motifs related to their rituals in caves and other rocky shelters. Several cave paintings, such as the shark, the little devil or solstice, the rooted man and the Indian cave have been located in El Vallecito. El Vallecito. It is considered Mexico s border city by excellence. It borders San Diego, California, and is the most frequently crossed immigration control post in the world. Among the main attractions of the city, it is worth mentioning the Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe Cathedral; the Revolución Avenue, the oldest street of the city; Las Californias Museum: the State Arts Center; the Wax Museum; the Cultural Center (cecut); the El Cubo; the Culture Palace; the Torre de Agua Caliente, built in 1929; the Palacio de Frontón Jai Alai; the Agua Caliente Horse Track; the Bullfighting Ring; the José María Morelos y Pavón State Park; Caesar s Hotel, cradle of the famous Cesar s Salad; the L.A. Cetto winery, the largest in Baja California, and the Popo Market. Ejido Ignacio Zaragoza A place linked to the huntergatherers who inhabited Baja California in Pre-Hispanic time, about 9 000 years ago. A considerable number of stone tools and artifacts were discovered in the area, including scrappers and arrow heads. A local museum displaying these pieces can be visited in the site. Rosarito Attractions to visit in Rosarito include the Misión de San Miguel Arcángel, the Wa Kuatay Community Museum, the El Rosario Community Museum, and the Calafia Hotel with the small museum rooms depicting the history of the state, the Popotla Crafts Corridor and the Rosarito Beach Boulevard (former Benito Juárez Boulevard). The most visited beaches are those extending from Punta Descanso to Punta Mezquite, as well as the Ala Delta and Popotla beaches. Other interesting sites are the Rosarito Canyon, the Primo Tapia and Ejido Mazatlán Dunes, and the Baja Cinema Studios. Cultural Center. Known as the clam capital, San Quintin hosts the Bahía Falsa, where seven extinct volcanoes can be admired and kayaking can be practiced. Other interesting sites are the, Colonet, Camalú, San Ramón and Santa María Bays. The Misión de Santo Domingo de la Frontera and the Muelle Viejo are also worth visiting. Camino Real Misionero Since the end of the 17 th Century and up to the 19 th Century, Jesuit, Dominican and Franciscan friars trying to convert natives in the region founded several missions. Among the most important are: San Miguel Arcángel de la Frontera, San Vicente Ferrer, Santo Domingo de la Frontera, Nuestra Señora del Santísimo Rosario de Viñadaco, San Fernando de Velicatá, San Francisco de Borja Adac and Santa Gertrudis La Magna. Misión de San Francisco de Borja Adac. Bahía. Isla of Guadalupe Biosphere Reserve A volcanic island with heights reaching 1 300 meters, its importance is due to the abundance of marine mammals, such as Northern Sea elephant seal, the fine Guadalupe sea wolf, the common seal and otter. It is also home to sea and land mollusks, birds and a great variety of fish. Islands and protected areas of the Gulf of California Considered as a World Heritage Reserve, it covers 934,756 hectares, embracing zones pertaining to Baja California, Baja California Sur, and Sonora. The habitat of endangered animal species, such as the sea cow, it is also the home of several marine ecosystems of major relevance for the region as well as of wetlands, mangroves, and mountain and desert ecosystems. Fauna in the Gulf of California Islands. Folk Art Baja California possesses a varied craft tradition. Objects manufactured with sea materials stand out, such as the shells and winkles frames of, and those made by Indian groups, including baskets manufactured with woven cachanilla, willow and wicker. Tecate flower pots and other red-clay ceramic objects are also remarkable. Cuisine Baja California is a state famous for its ample number of Mexican and International restaurants, offering Japanese, Chinese and French Cuisines. Among the local dishes outstand the machaca La Mesa style, the Caesar s salad, Puerto Nuevo lobster, garlic duck, shrimps in several presentations and the Tecate bread. Traditional beverages include beer and table wines, produced in the local vineyards, as well as the pitahaya and mesquite bean waters and the acorn tea. Shrimps.

And don t miss... Touring the City of Sighting gray whales Visiting the Gulf of California Reserve Visiting Mexicali Admiring the El Vallecito cave art Going to Enjoying a good table wine or a beer Taking a tour the missions Admiring the natural zones Knowing the Valle de Guadalupe vineyards Tourist information www.descubrebajacalifornia.com Secretary of Tourism Information Module: Calle Juan Ruiz de Alarcón no.1572, Zona Rio, C.P. 22320,, B.C., 664-682-3367 Tourism Delegation Offices: Blvd. Lázaro Cárdenas and Calle las Rocas no. 1477, Zona Centro, C.P. 22800, 646-172-5444 Tourist Information Module Plaza Cívica, Blvd. Costero and Macheros, Zona Centro, C.P. 22800, 646-178-3070, info@proturismoensenada.org.mx Mexicali Tourism Delegation Offices: Blvd. Benito Juárez, no. 1, and L. Montejano, Col. Cantú, C.P. 21260, 686-566-1277 Tourism Sub-Delegation Offices: Santa Fe, km 178.3, Carretera Transpeninsular no. 1, road -, C.P. 22920, 616-165-3645 Rosarito Beaches Tourism Delegation Offices: Blvd. Benito Juárez, no. 907, local 29, Centro Comercial Oceana Plaza, Zona Centro, C.P. 22710, 661-612-5222 y 612-5127 Tecate Tourism Delegation Offices: Andador Libertad no. 1305, Zona Centro, C.P. 21400, 665-654 1095, Tourist help: 078 Tourism Sub-Delegation Offices: Ave. Mar de Cortés and Calz. Chetumal no. 101, local 2, C.P. 21850, 686-577-1865 Tourism and Conventions Committee: Paseo de los Héroes no. 9365-201, Zona Río, C.P. 22320, 664-684-0537, exts. 105, 106 and 107, www.ocvtijuana.org Public Trust for the Tourism Promotion of : Blvd. Lázaro Cárdenas no. 609.5, Edif. Hotel Santo Tomás, Zona Centro, C.P. 22800, 646-178-8588 Mexicali Tourism and Conventions Committee: Blvd. López Mateos no #. esq. Av. de las Camelias, Col. Bella Vista, C.P. 21150, 686-551-9800 y 551-9801 Playas de Rosarito Tourism and Conventions Committee: Blvd. Benito Juárez, no. 907, local 14, Centro Comercial Oceana Plaza, Zona Centro, C.P. 22710, 661-612 3078 CONACULTA President Lic. Consuelo Sáizar Culture and Art Secretary Lic. Roberto Vázquez Díaz Technical Secretary Lic. Raúl Arenzana Olvera Portada: viñedo, valle de guadalupe. foto: sectur baja california. Contraportada: la rumorosa. Foto: cptm / ricardo espinosa-reo National Chamber of Restaurants and Spiced Food Industry (canirac) : Av. Nezahualcóyotl, núm. 1650, Zona Río, C.P. 22320, 664-682-8744 y 682-8745, info@caniractijuana.com.mx, www.caniractijuana.com.mx canirac : Calle 4a. and Obregón, no. 527, local 8, Zona Centro, C.P. 22800, 646-174-0603 y 174-0448, gerencia@caniracensenada.com; gerencia@canicarensenada.org, www.caniracensenada.com.mx canirac Mexicali: Calle G, no. 1501, local 7, between Calle Zaragoza and Mariano Arista, Col. Nueva, C.P. 21100, 686-554 3285, presidencia@caniracmexicali.com, caniracmexicali@hotmail.com Emergency phone numbers Baja California Emergency: 066 Civil Protections: 664-634 9360 664-682 5285 646-176 1311 Mexicali Civil Protections: 686-557 2850 686-554-29-09 DR EDITORIAL RAÍCES, S.A. DE C.V./INSTITUTO NACIONAL DE ANTROPOLOGÍA E HISTORIA/CONSEJO NACIONAL PARA LA CULTURA Y LAS ARTES