Baja California (translated as "Lower California") is actually a part of Mexico. When the State of California was held by the Spanish and later the Mexicans, it was referred to as Alta California (translated as "Upper California").
It is part of Mexico.
It is a peninsula, located in Mexico.
Arizona is physically located in the southwestern US.
In northwestern Mexico, just south of the US state of California.
Nothing. California borders Mexico.
Mexico is located South of the United States. It shares a border with the states of California, Arizona, New Mexico, and Texas. The Rio Grande also divides Texas and Mexico.
No, as a matter of fact, part of US, Texas, Arizona, New Mexico and California (Alta California) were part of Mexico.
Mexico is located South of the United States. It shares a border with the states of California, Arizona, New Mexico, and Texas. The Rio Grande also divides Texas and Mexico.
Baja California is in Mexico, just south of California in the US. They border each other. Baja means lower in the Spanish language.
No. The Gulf of California is a body of water on the west of Mexico which separates the Baja California Peninsula (south of the US state of California) from the mainland Mexico. The Gulf of Mexico is on the southeastern US and east of Mexico, and US states such as Florida, Louisiana and Texas have shores on that body of water.
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Mexico is the country located directly south of the United States. It shares a border that spans over 1,900 miles.