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| Baja California Sur | ||
| The transformation of the peninsula of Baja California of an almost inaccessible region, | ||
| of farms and small fishing towns, to international tourist Mecca has happened of a fast and spectacular way. | ||
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Attracted by the abundant natural resources of the region, their spectacular landscapes and the flavor of the wild west, the pioneers of years 50 took great risks to carve and to turn to the wild landscape a cosy oasis that he at the moment attracts more of a million visitors to the year. In 1974, the territory of South Baja California became in a free and sovereign state, and its capital city La Paz, grew as a rich city in total history and of traditional enchantment. In the southwestern end of the peninsula it is the region of Los Cabos, which, encouraged by one strong investments, have turned it the “Western Riviera”, but the recent tourist region of Mexico. Towards the north, the cities of Loreto and Mulegé also are developed, although more slowly, and offer a calmer and traditional atmosphere. South Baja California is taking advantage of its abundant tourist resources so that a number every greater time of visitors goes looking for the magical power of this enchanted earth.
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