MANZANILLO, COLIMA
'Manzanillo' is a city as well as its surrounding municipality in the Mexican state of Colima. The city, located on the Pacific Ocean, contains Mexico's busiest port. In the 2005 census the city of Manzanillo had a population of 110,728 and its municipality had 137,842. It is the second-largest community in the state, after Colima, the capital. The municipality covers an area of 1,578.4 km² (609.42 sq mi), and includes such outlying communities as El Colomo, in addition to many smaller communities. Manzanillo is also a beach resort and, as the self-proclaimed "sailfish capital" of the world, hosts a yearly sailfish fishing tournament. The Revillagigedo Islands, far out west in the Pacific Ocean, are part of the municipality.
In 2004 the port of Manzanillo surpassed Veracruz as Mexico's largest port per volume of cargo. Port business experienced a significant surge during the USA's West Coast Lockout in Long Beach, California, in 2002. Manzanillo also hosts the most efficient port for tuna landings in Mexico. Manzanillo has a small airport that gets people from other parts of the continent. It also has daily flights from the US and has just been remodeled. The city is also well known internationally for deep-sea fishing and a particular tonality during sunsets that gives the impression of a green ray (yet a lot of people certify they really saw it, mentioning "the green flash").
The Playa de Oro International Airport (ZLO) is located about 35 minutes north of Manzanillo along Highway 200. Ground transportation is limited to taxis and car rentals.
★ Link to tables of population data from Census of 2005 INEGI: Instituto Nacional de Estadística, Geografía e Informática
★ Colima Enciclopedia de los Municipios de México
★ Ayuntamiento de Manzanillo Official website
★ Manzanillo.tv - Manzanillo Colima, Noticias desde el Puerto de Manzanillo
★ Mexperience Travel Guide - Mexperience Travel Guide
★ Go Manzanillo Travel Guide - Go Manzanillo Travel Guide
★ Manzanillo Blog - Manzanillo Blog
In 2004 the port of Manzanillo surpassed Veracruz as Mexico's largest port per volume of cargo. Port business experienced a significant surge during the USA's West Coast Lockout in Long Beach, California, in 2002. Manzanillo also hosts the most efficient port for tuna landings in Mexico. Manzanillo has a small airport that gets people from other parts of the continent. It also has daily flights from the US and has just been remodeled. The city is also well known internationally for deep-sea fishing and a particular tonality during sunsets that gives the impression of a green ray (yet a lot of people certify they really saw it, mentioning "the green flash").
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Airport
The Playa de Oro International Airport (ZLO) is located about 35 minutes north of Manzanillo along Highway 200. Ground transportation is limited to taxis and car rentals.
References
★ Link to tables of population data from Census of 2005 INEGI: Instituto Nacional de Estadística, Geografía e Informática
★ Colima Enciclopedia de los Municipios de México
External links
★ Ayuntamiento de Manzanillo Official website
★ Manzanillo.tv - Manzanillo Colima, Noticias desde el Puerto de Manzanillo
★ Mexperience Travel Guide - Mexperience Travel Guide
★ Go Manzanillo Travel Guide - Go Manzanillo Travel Guide
★ Manzanillo Blog - Manzanillo Blog
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