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3 days ago · The Spanish divided California into two parts, Baja California and Alta California, as provinces of New Spain (Mexico). Baja or lower California consisted of the Baja Peninsula and terminated roughly at San Diego, California , where Alta California started.
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4 days ago · It is the third most populous region in the California–Baja California region, smaller only than the metropolitan areas of Greater Los Angeles and the San Francisco Bay Area. The metropolitan region is host to 13 consulates from Asian, European, North American, Oceanian, and South American nations.
5 days ago · Earth—the Baja California peninsula. Baja California is the second longest and most geographically isolated penin-sula in the world. Over the last 4–5 million years, it has undergone a uniquely com-plex tectonic origin and ecological trans-formation. What we see today as a rugged, isolated peninsula originally was con-
5 days ago · Official Website. Baja California in Mexico is home to the first Spanish missions in North America, dating from the end of the 17th century. Here's a look at the architecture.
4 days ago · As of 2011, an estimated 150,000 Mixteco people were living in California, and 25,000 to 30,000 in New York City. Large Mixtec communities exist in the border cities of Tijuana, Baja California, San Diego, California and Tucson, Arizona. Mixtec communities are generally described as transnational or trans-border because of their ability to ...
4 days ago · The ultimate travel guide to RVing Baja, Mexico. Discover where to go and what to do, plus the best RV tips for a Baja road trip
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1 day ago · California is bounded by the U.S. state of Oregon to the north, by the states of Nevada and Arizona to the east, by the Mexican state of Baja California to the south, and by the Pacific Ocean to the west.