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Ensenada known as the "Cinderella of the Pacific", located 70 miles south of the San Ysidro International Border. Ensenada is the third largest city in Baja. It has been said that Ensenada is the city that was built around a bar, Hussong's Cantina, which opened in 1892…
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Mexicali is the capital of the state of Baja California, Mexico as well as the capital of the municipality of Mexicali. Mexicali has grown to be an important city in Mexico. Many immigrants who come from all over the country come to Mexicali in search of the American Dream...
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Puerto Nuevo Baja was founded in 1956 with the opening of PuertoNuevo II Restaurant, which is still one of the most popular restaurants in Puerto Nuevo, there is always a line there. Puerto Nuevo is home to over 35 restaurants all serving the same thing...
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Rosarito Beach is located only 18 miles from the border. Rosarito Mexico has long been a favorite of visitors looking for a quick getaway from San Diego. Rosarito is probably the most user-friendly city in Baja. Most of the hotel in Rosarito as well as the restaurants speak English...
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San Felipe is a small friendly fishing community with a population around 20,000. Baja California San Felipe is the Northern most beach resort community on the West side of the Sea of Cortez. Located 124 miles south from Calexico/ Mexicali Border, and 230 miles from San Diego...
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Tecate is a small city in the Mexican state of Baja California, located on the border with the United States. Tecate is a more accurate representation of small-town Mexican culture than most border towns. It is best known outside of its region as the origin of Tecate beer...
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Tijuana is the Mexican Border town with every virtue and vice that this implies. More than 36 million people cross the border to Tijuana Mexico every year, the vast majority of them staying only a few hours. Shopping can be done on Tijuana’s famed Avenida Revolucion, shop for authentic Mexican handcrafts...
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