Playa del Carmen on the Caribbean and Puerto Vallarta on the Pacific coast are two of them.
The Gulf of Mexico & The Caribbean Sea
Acapulco on the Pacific coast and Veracruz on the Gulf of Mexico are two of them.
Only Mexico and Cuba do.
Only Mexico and Cuba do.
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Lentil production in Mexico is confined to two states: Michoacan on the southwestern Pacific coast and Guanajuato in central Mexico. These two states produce 72.8% and 27.2% of total lentil production in Mexico, respectively.
There is no famous strait between Spain and Mexico, there is an ocean between the two countries, the Atlantic Ocean.
Two major cities on the coast are Los Angeles and Miami. Los Angeles is located on the West Coast of the United States in California, while Miami is situated on the East Coast in the state of Florida. Both cities are known for their beaches, entertainment industry, and diverse cultural offerings.
Disneyland--no. It is in Anaheim, CA, which does not have a beach. Disney World--not technically. It is not on the coast (it is about 45 minutes to the Atlantic and about an hour from the Gulf of Mexico), but the two water parks (Typhoon Lagoon and Blizzard Beach) both have "beaches" beside their wave pools.
It depends on what are you looking for. Other cities? Puebla, Toluca, Pachuca and Cuernavaca is the answer. Volcanoes or mountains? Popocatepetl and Ixctaccihuatl are two of them. How about beaches? Acapulco on the Pacific coast and Tecolutla on the Gulf of Mexico are the closest.
The peninsula on Mexico's west coast is called the Baja California Peninsula. It is divided into two states: Baja California and Baja California Sur.
Two opposite-coast states that are one hour apart are Veracruz and Baja California Sur in Mexico.