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  1. The capital city of Guadalajara is a major commercial center, the largest city in Jalisco, and the second largest city in Mexico. Puerto Vallarta is a major city and tourist destination on the Pacific ocean. Jalisco borders the Pacific ocean and the Mexican states of Nayarit, Zacatecas, Aguascalientes, Guanajuato, Michoacan and Colima.
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  3. lonelyplanet.com

    Beyond Guadalajara's sprawling suburbs, lonely mountain-top pueblos and lazy lakeshore towns promise an intoxicating picture of old Mexico. Lago de Chapala, just 50km south of Guadalajara, is Mexico's largest natural lake and offers spectacular scenery, traditional lakeside towns and picturesque pueblos full of retired gringos.
  4. en.wikivoyage.org

    1 GuadalajaraMexico's second largest city has a beautiful and walkable historical center; 2 Ajijic — a destination for retirees from the U.S. and Canada on Lake Chapala; 3 Chapala — a quiet town on Lake Chapala with a mild climate; 4 Cocula — tranquil mountain town that calls itself "The cradle of mariachi"; 5 Lagos de Moreno — known for its architecture
  5. visit-mexico.mx

    Jan 12, 2023Folklore, gastronomy, literary culture, art and exhibitions, is what you will find in the capitals of the states of Mexico. To the north, colonial Mexico, Puebla, Guadalajara, Guanajuato, the Sonoran desert and the California peninsula. To the east Veracruz and the gulf. To the west Acapulco, Oaxaca and Tuxtla Gutiérrez.
  6. The main airports in Jalisco are: Guadalajara International Airport (GDL): Located in Guadalajara, the capital city of Jalisco, this is the largest and busiest airport in the state. It offers domestic and international flights to destinations throughout Mexico, North America, and select cities in Central and South America.
  7. en.wikivoyage.org

    Guadalajara has two bus stations: Ticket counters in the Central de Autobuses. 2 Central de Autobuses Guadalajara - This is the new main bus station in the suburb of Tlaquepaque, which serves all long-distance routes (generally those which leave the state of Jalisco). This is a large, regional bus hub with numerous bus companies and space to load and unload 100 or more buses at a time.
  8. sailingstonetravel.com

    Dec 25, 2023Jalisco and its capital Guadalajara are where many of the things so commonly associated with Mexico - like sombreros, tequila and mariachi - were born. And with its metropolitan area consisting of 5,250,000 people, Guadalajara is also Mexico's second-largest city. Yet it's not always at the top of travelers' lists.
  9. nationsencyclopedia.com

    Jalisco had a total population of 6,322,002 in 2000; of the total, 3,070,241 were men and 3,251,761 were women. The population density was 80 people per square kilometer (207 people per square mile). In 2000, the capital of Guadalajara, Mexico's second-largest city, had a population of 1,647,720. Almost all residents of Jalisco speak Spanish.
  10. mexicorelocationguide.com

    Jul 26, 2024Campo Charro Jalisco is one arena easily accessible within the city. However, Lienzo Charro Nito Aceves and Arena VFG are located just outside the city and would likely require a car. Visit a museum. Guadalajara has many museums, including: Museo Regional de Guadalajara ; Museo de Sitio del Palacio de Gobierno; Museo de Cera
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