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  1. Baja California (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈbaxa kaliˈfoɾnja] ⓘ; 'Lower California'), officially Estado Libre y Soberano de Baja California (English: Free and Sovereign State of Baja California), is a state in Mexico.

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  3. Baja California, peninsula, northwestern Mexico, bounded to the north by the United States, to the east by the Gulf of California, and to the south and west by the Pacific Ocean. The peninsula is approximately 760 miles (1,220 km) long and 25 to 150 miles (40 to 240 km) wide.

  4. Baja, the earths second-longest peninsula, offers over 1200km of the mystical, ethereal, majestic and untamed. Those lucky enough to make the full Tijuana to Los Cabos trip will find that the Carretera Transpeninsular (Hwy 1) offers stunning vistas at every turn.

  5. Jun 3, 2024 · Baja California, estado (state), northwestern Mexico, bounded to the north by the United States (California and Arizona), to the east by the state of Sonora and the Gulf of California (Sea of Cortez), to the west by the Pacific Ocean, and to the south by the state of Baja California Sur.

  6. Baja California means Lower California in Spanish, and indeed it is directly south of the U.S. state. Much of Baja's coastline is composed of beautiful beaches. In general, the Gulf of California side is much less exposed to the open sea as the western shore. Therefore, it tends to be less rocky and more sandy than the Pacific side.

  7. May 24, 2019 · From low-key towns with just the right amount of civilization to unmarked dusty roads awaiting exploration, Baja has a charm that keeps those who know coming back for more. The peninsula is divided into two states: Baja California in the north and Baja California Sur below the 28th parallel.

  8. Jun 14, 2015 · 10 things to do in Baja Mexico, from drinking tequila to swimming with whales and hugging a giant cactus. Here's why Baja should be on your bucket list.

  9. Explore Baja like never before with our Ultimate Baja Travel Guide! This interactive Google map covers everything you need — from top dining spots and shopping destinations to the best beaches and activities. Plan your trip with ease and discover hidden gems, essential border crossing info, and more. Start your adventure today!

  10. Mexico, North America. Cardón cacti, boojum trees, ocotillo, cholla and other desert marvels thrive in this beautiful desert area that sometimes doesn’t receive any rain for a decade. Look out for crumbling missions, date palms, coconuts and mangrove swamps as you meander southward. Money and Costs.

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