The "Sea of Cortes" (Mar de Cortés)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gulf_of_California
Golfo de Mexico.
Hernán Cortés made an expedition to what we call Mexico today with the goal of conquering the Aztec people
they call it the gulf coastal plain because it close to the gulf of Mexico:}
To the west of Saudi Arabia is the Red Sea. To the east of Saudi Arabia is the Persian Gulf.
last year have 5 but here in Mexico the people call "Nortes" this year maybe have like 4, but the clima change last year have 5 but here in Mexico the people call "Nortes" this year maybe have like 4, but the clima change
Some people call it the Arabian Gulf.
Salton Sea is located in Southern California. The Gulf of California is actually the "Sea of Cortés". The Gulf of Mexico is a sea. The Gulf of Alaska is a sea. The Gulf of Maine is a sea. Chesapeak Bay is a sea. I could go on and on. Further, The Great Salt Lake in Utah could easily be called a Sea, as the Dead Sea and Caspian Sea are both in fact saline lakes. So the short answer is the, in the US, we simply don't like to call anything a sea.
it has to deal with the way it was first shaped and put in this world that we call Earth.
Republic of California
Mexicanos: Is what the Spanish people call the Mexican people.
It is neither. It is of the Gulf Of Mexico so I guess you could call it the South Coast.
The chilangos are the people that comes to Mexico city in other words the people who migrate in to Mexico city