Right. Two Mexican states conform such peninsula: Baja California (capital: Mexicali) and Baja California Sur (capital: La Paz). Some cities in such peninsula include Tijuana, Ensenada and Los Cabos.
The Gulf of California separates the Baja California Peninsula from most of the rest of Mexico. Note that the peninsula is NOT part of the US state of California. It is part of Mexico.
The peninsula of Lower California is part of Mexico. It is also known as the Baja California Peninsula and is located in northwestern Mexico, separated from the rest of the country by the Gulf of California. The United States borders Mexico to the north, but the Baja California Peninsula is entirely within Mexican territory.
The Baja California peninsula.
It is known as the Baja California Peninsula.
No, it is a part of Mexico. The peninsula makes up two states in Mexico: Baja California and Baja California Sur
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").
Baja California (Capital: Mexicali)
Nearly all the of Baja Peninsula is part of the Sonoran Desert.
The Baja California Peninsula is part of Mexico. It is also composed by two federal states: Baja California (Capital: Mexicali) and Baja California Sur (Capital: La Paz).
Well, darling, Baja is actually short for Baja California, which is a state in Mexico. So technically, it's part of Mexico. But hey, California does have a Baja in its name, so I can see where the confusion comes from. Just remember, when you're craving some fish tacos and margaritas, head south to Baja, Mexico. Cheers!
The Yucatan Peninsula is part of the country if Mexico.
The Mexican peninsula that the Tropic of Cancer passes through is Baja California. It is located in the northern part of Mexico and is surrounded by the Pacific Ocean to the west and the Sea of Cortez to the east.