Baja California is not part of the US because it was originally part of Mexico and was never ceded to the United States through any treaties or agreements. The territory was retained by Mexico after the Mexican-American War in 1848, when the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo established the current border between the two countries.
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!
Baja California is not part of California because it is a separate state in Mexico. While they share a border, they are distinct political entities with different governments and jurisdictions.
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 US have never had baja California, alta California or what is known as California now, was Mexican controlled, though sparsely populated. The US took the state of California in 1846 during the MExican American war.
Mexico owns baja or lower California.
No, it is a part of Mexico. The peninsula makes up two states in Mexico: Baja California and Baja California Sur
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Baja California is part of Mexico. The Baja is actually divided into two states: Baja California Norte(north) and Baja California Sur(south). Baja California is part of Mexico. The Baja is actually divided into two states: Baja California Norte(north) and Baja California Sur(south).
Baja California is a peninsula that extends along the Pacific coast south of the US state of California. It remained part of Mexico after the Mexican Cession of 1848 that gave most of the region (Alta California) to the US following the Mexican-American War. It consists of two Mexican states, Baja California (capital Mexicali) and Baja California Sur in the south (capital La Paz).Baja California is separated from the mainland by the Gulf of California (sometimes referred to as the Sea of Cortes). It includes the resort Cabo San Lucas at the tip of the peninsula, where it crosses the Tropic of Cancer.
No, Baja California is located south of California and is a part of Mexico.
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!
because baja California is part of Mexico and in spanish (what Mexicans speak) baja means lower.
because baja California is part of Mexico and in spanish (what Mexicans speak) baja means lower.
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).
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.
Baja California is not part of California because it is a separate state in Mexico. While they share a border, they are distinct political entities with different governments and jurisdictions.
It IS part of Mexico. It is composed by two federal states, known as Baja California (capital: Mexicali) and Baja California Sur (capital: La Paz).