Gulf Coast of Mexico
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The Gulf Coast of Mexico is a coastal region along the southern United States and eastern Mexico bordering the Gulf of Mexico, known for its warm climate, rich biodiversity, and significant role in energy production and maritime trade.
Aliases (4)
Referenced by (19)
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Cempoala
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Quiahuiztlán → Villa Rica de la Vera Cruz → |
locatedIn |
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Celestún Biosphere Reserve
("Gulf of Mexico coast")
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Los Tuxtlas ("Gulf of Mexico coast") → Ría Lagartos Biosphere Reserve ("Gulf of Mexico coast") → |
locatedOn |
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Coatzacoalcos River
→
La Venta → Veracruz Spanish ("Gulf of Mexico coast") → |
region |
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Los Tuxtlas
("Mexican Gulf coastal plain")
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Port of Veracruz → |
partOf |
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Classic period in Mesoamerica
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appliesToTerritory |
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Olmec civilization
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coreArea |
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Gulf Coast Hall
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focusesOnRegion |
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Eastern Mexico
("Veracruz coast")
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hasMajorTourismArea |
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Cartas de Relación
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placeDescribed |
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Veracruz Spanish
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spokenIn |
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Triple Alliance
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territoryIncludes |
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Siege of Veracruz
("Mexican littoral of the Gulf of Mexico")
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warTheater |