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Tecuala

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Town and municipality in Nayarit, Mexico

Tecuala is both a municipality and a town in the Mexican state ofNayarit, on the Pacific coast. The population of the municipality was 42,237 in a total area of 1,137 km2 (439 sq mi) (2000) while the population of the town and municipal seat was 14,584 (2000). One of the longest beaches in the world, Playa Novillero, is located here.[1]

"Tecuala" is the Castilian form of the Tecuallan word, which means"place of many wild animals".[2]

Geography

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The municipality of Tecuala is located in the northern part of the state ofNayarit, between parallels 22° 14', and 22° 34' north latitude and meridians 105° 14' and 105° 45' west longitude. It is bounded in the north by the state ofSinaloa and the municipality ofAcaponeta; in the south by the municipalities ofSantiago Ixcuintla andRosamorada, in the east by the municipality ofAcaponeta and in the west by thePacific Ocean.

Most of the land is flat and tending to mangrove swamps in the west, forming part of the national protected zone called Marismas Nacionales.[3] The most important river is theAcaponeta, which flows into theAgua Brava lagoon.[3]

Climate

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The climate is hot, tropical, subhumid, with the rainy season from July to September, and the hottest months from June to August. The average annual rainfall is 1,200 mm. and the average annual temperature is 22 °C, varying between 26 °C and 18 °C.

Economy

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The economy is based on agriculture with the main crops being sorghum, beans, tobacco, corn, chili peppers, watermelon andjícama. There is also widespread cattle raising. Shrimp farming is carried out in the many lagoons.

It is said, that former governor ofSinaloa state;Antonio Toledo Corro and Monterrey-based developers Grupo Novisa who apparently own the peninsula have a very aggressive plan with the idea to start a new era for the new Riviera which will employ hundreds of people and increase the living standards of the people who live within the area.[citation needed]

Tourism

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The popular Novillero beach is listed inGuinness World Records for being one of the longest beaches in the world—82 kilometers. The Acaponeta River flows into the ocean here and nearby is the Agua Brava lagoon, a place of great fishing and shrimp production. In San Felipe Aztatán, one can visit a monument to the origins of theMexican people.

Today, Tecuala is the new target for real estate developers focused on tourist matters. Playa Novillero, especially the "Peninsula", which has a total area of approximately 3,460-acre (1,400 ha) with ocean and river front, has very attractive plans within the next months to initiate a new concept of a tourist project.

References

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  1. ^Sujaysen (25 December 2010)."The 10 Longest Beaches in The World".NewsFlavor. Archived fromthe original on 26 June 2012. Retrieved6 August 2012.
  2. ^"Nayarit-Tecuala.",archive.vn, February 21, 2013, archived fromthe original on February 21, 2013, retrievedMay 21, 2020
  3. ^abWorld Wildlife Fund, ed. (2001)."Marismas Nacionales-San Blas mangroves".WildWorld Ecoregion Profile. National Geographic Society. Archived fromthe original on 2010-03-08.

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