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                                      Mexico                                                                      of Mexico’s Revillagigedos                               (Amerindian-Spanish) 60%,         LIVE-A-BOARD DIVE OPERATIONS
                                                                                                                               Archipelago
                                                                                                                                                                           Amerindian or predominantly  Solmar V
                                                                                                                                                                           Amerindian 30%, white 9%,         1-866-591-4906 or 310-455-3600
                                                                                                                                                                           other 1%. Religions: nominally    www.solmarv.com
                                                                                                                                                                           Roman Catholic 89%, Protes-       Nautilus Explorer
                                                                                                                                                                           tant 6%, other groups 5%.         1-888-434-8322 or 604-657-7614
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                                                                                                                                                                     Languages  Spanish, various
                                                                                                                                                                     Mayan, Nahuatl and other regional
                                                                                                                                                                     indigenous languages.                   HOTELS
      History  An ancient land of             Guatemala and the US. The coun-                                                                                                                                Best Western Quinta del Sol
      advanced Amerindian civilizations,      try’s terrain is filled with high, rug-                                                                                Deco Chambers                           624-144-4500
      Mexico succombed to Spanish             ged mountains and plateaus, low                                                                                        CABO SAN LUCAS                          Solmar Suites
      rule for 300 years before gaining       coastal plains and desert. Lowest                                                                                      Baja California Sur                     1-800-344-3349 or 310-459-9861
      independence in the early part          point: Laguna Salada -10 m;                                                                                            Multiplace Chamber                      www.solmarsuites.com
      of the 19th century. Mexico was         Highest point: Volcan Pico de Oriza-                                                                                   Clinica de Especialidades               Playa Grande Resort
      thrown into economic turmoil            ba 5,700 m. Coastline: 9,330 km.                                                                                       Av. Lopez Mateos                        1-800-344-3349
      after a devaluation of the peso                                                                                                                                Cabo San Lucas, BCS                     www.playagranderesort.com
      hit the country in late 1994. It trig-  Climate  varies from desert to                                                                                         Ph. +52 (624) 143 3666                  Los Patios Hotel
      gered the worst recession in over       tropical. Natural hazards: hurricanes                                                                                  e-mail: baja@sssnetwork.com             1-888-582-8442 (USA)
      50 years. But the country continues     on the Pacific, Gulf of Mexico, and                                                                                                                            1-866-799-6238 (Canada)
      to make leaps in its recovery while     Caribbean coasts, tsunamis along                                                                                       Web sites                               www.lospatioshotel.com
      economic and social concerns            the Pacific coast, volcanoes and        Protocol, Desertification, Endan-      prove infrastructure, modernization     Mexico Tourism Board
      continue to challenge the nation,       destructive earthquakes in the          gered Species, Hazardous Wastes,       of the tax system and labor laws,       www.visitmexico.com                     CONSERVATION ORGANIzATIONS
      including underemployment for           center and south.                       Law of the Sea, Marine Dumping,        and allowing private investment in                                              The Manta Network
      large numbers of citizens, low real                                             Marine Life Conservation, Ozone        the energy sector. Challenges also
      wages, unequal income distribu-         Environmental issues  include           Layer Protection, Ship Pollution,      inclue boosting economic growth,
      tion, and few opportunites for          a lack of proper hazardous waste        Wetlands, Whaling.                     improving Mexico’s international
      advancement for Amerindian              disposal facilities and natural fresh                                          competitiveness, and reducing
      indivituals in the poor southern        water resources with pollution mar-     Economic Mexico’s free market          poverty. Natural resources: petro-
      states. In 2000, election results       ring the northern reservoirs, poor      economy has recently entered the       leum, silver, copper, gold, lead,
      marked the first time since the         quality or inaccessible sources in      trillion dollar class. A blend of mod-  zinc, natural gas, timber. Agricul-
      Mexican Revolution in 1910 that         the rest of the nation;  industrial     ern and outmoded industry and          ture: corn, wheat, soybeans, rice,
      the opposing party defeated the         pollution and raw sewage affect         agriculture is increasingly domi-      beans, cotton, coffee, fruit, toma-
      incumbant party in government,          rivers in urban areas; rural popula-    nated by the private sector. The       toes; beef, poultry, dairy products;
      the Institutional Revolutionary Party   tions are moving to urban areas,        government has expanded com-           wood products. Industry: food and
      (PRI). In December of that year,        widespread erosion; desertification;    petition in seaports, railroads, tel-  beverages, tobacco, chemicals,
      Vicente FOX of the National Action      deforestation; deteriorating agri-      ecommunications, electricity gen-      iron and steel, petroleum, mining,
      Party (PAN) became the first chief      cultural lands; serious water and air   eration, natural gas distribution and   textiles, clothing, motor vehicles,
      executive elected in free and fair      pollution in the nation’s capital and   airports. Per capita income is one-    consumer durables, tourism. Note:
      elections. Government: federal          urban centers along US-Mexico           fourth that of the US. NAFTA has       Corn (maize) is thought to have
      republic. Capital: Mexico (Distrito     border; groundwater depletion           tripled trade with the US and Can-     originated in Mexico. It is one of the
      Federal)                                causing subsidence in Valley of         ada since 1994. Ninety percent of      world’s major grain crops.
                                              Mexico. Note: Lack of clean water       Mexican trade is under free trade
      Geography  Mexico is located            and deforestation are now consid-       agreements with over 40 countries      Currency  Mexican peso (MXN).
      in central or middle America,           ered national security issues by the    including, Guatemala, Honduras, El     Exchange rates: 1EUR=14.14 MXN,
      bordering the Caribbean Sea and         government. Mexico has entered          Salvador, the European Free Trade      1USD=10.95 MXN, 1GBP=21.47 MXN
      the Gulf of Mexico, between the         some international agreements           Area, and Japan. Current admin-
      US and Belize and bordering the         including Biodiversity, Climate         istration is mired by congressional    Population  107,449,525 (July
      North Pacific Ocean, between            Change, Climate Change-Kyoto            opposition against measures to im-     2006 est.) Ethnic groups: mestizo


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