Difference between revisions of "Chiapas"
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− | <map lat="16.408531022417314" lng="-92.51161193848017" zoom="6" view="3" float="right" /> | + | {{Infobox Region |
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− | '''Chiapas''' is the southernmost state of [[Mexico]]. | + | |type = state |
− | Many tourist visit cities like [[San Cristobal]], Comitán and Palenque, so the locals are used to see foreigners and they will try to practice their English with anyone carrying a backpack. Even if you're also Mexican. | + | |country = Mexico |
− | + | |pop = 4,900,000 | |
− | + | |seat = Tuxtla Gutiérrez | |
− | + | |plate = Chiapas | |
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− | + | '''Chiapas''' is the southernmost state of [[Mexico]]. It shares borders with the states of [[Oaxaca]] to the west, [[Veracruz]] to the northwest, [[Tabasco]] to the north, and the country of [[Guatemala]] to the east. Its capital and most important city is [[Tuxtla Gutiérrez]]. An important point of junction in Chiapas is [[Arriaga]]. | |
+ | Many tourist visit cities like [[San Cristobal]], [[Comitán]] and [[Palenque]], so the locals are used to see foreigners and they will try to practice their English with anyone carrying a backpack. Even if you're also Mexican. | ||
{{States Mexico}} | {{States Mexico}} | ||
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[[Category:Mexico]] | [[Category:Mexico]] |
Revision as of 18:55, 19 October 2012
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Country: | Mexico |
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Population: | 4,900,000 |
Seat: | Tuxtla Gutiérrez |
Licence Plate: | Chiapas |
Motorways: | |
Chiapas is the southernmost state of Mexico. It shares borders with the states of Oaxaca to the west, Veracruz to the northwest, Tabasco to the north, and the country of Guatemala to the east. Its capital and most important city is Tuxtla Gutiérrez. An important point of junction in Chiapas is Arriaga. Many tourist visit cities like San Cristobal, Comitán and Palenque, so the locals are used to see foreigners and they will try to practice their English with anyone carrying a backpack. Even if you're also Mexican.
Aguascalientes • Baja California • Baja California Sur • Campeche • Chiapas • Chihuahua • Coahuila • Colima • Durango • Guanajuato • Guerrero • Hidalgo • Jalisco • Mexico State • Michoacán • Morelos • Nayarit • Nuevo León • Oaxaca • Puebla • Querétaro • Quintana Roo • San Luis Potosí • Sinaloa • Sonora • Tabasco • Tamaulipas • Tlaxcala • Veracruz • Yucatán • Zacatecas