Baja California (
Span.: bä'hä kälēfōr'nyä), state (1990 pop. 1,660,855), 27,628 sq mi (71,576 sq km), NW Mexico, on the
Baja California peninsula.
Mexicali is the capital. A rapidly growing state, Baja California is a center of development for
maquiladoras, foreign-owned assembly plants that produce finished goods for export to the United States. The plants are centered around Mexicali and
Tijuana. Mexicali also serves as the center of a rich cotton producing area, while Tijuana is a noted tourist center and point of entry from the United States.
Ensenada is the state's most important port and is also a manufacturing, fishing, and tourist center. Baja California became a state in 1952.