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AcapulcoPort and holiday resort in southwest Mexico, on the Pacific coast; population (2000 est) 722,500. The city lies in Guerrero state 310 km/193 mi southwest of Mexico City. It has a sheltered harbour and is one of the leading Mexican tourist resorts on what is known as the ‘Mexican Riviera’, attracting many visitors to its beaches, luxury hotels, and casinos. There is deep-sea fishing, and exports include cotton, sugar cane, coffee, tropical fruit, sesame seeds, and tobacco. Acapulco was founded in 1550, and became a base for Spanish trade with western Asia, especially the Philippines. It remained Mexico's major Pacific coastal port until around 1815. In 1997 the city suffered severe damage from Hurricane Pauline. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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He made the voyage to Acapulco very happily, and there he sold his ship: and having there also obtained allowance to travel by land to Porto Bello, he found means to get to Jamaica, with all his treasure, and about eight years after came to England exceeding rich. People talk of the transparent waters of the Mexican Bay of Acapulco, but in my own experience I know they cannot compare with those I am speaking of. The section from Vera Cruz to Acapulco, given by Humboldt in the Polit. |
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