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  2. Isla Mujeres - Wikipedia

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    Isla Mujeres (Spanish pronunciation: ['isla mu'xeɾes], Spanish for "Women Island", formally “Isla de Mujeres”) is an island where the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean Sea meet, about 13 kilometres (8.1 mi) off the Yucatán Peninsula coast in the State of Quintana Roo, Mexico. It is approximately 7 kilometres (4.3 mi) long and 650 metres ...

  3. Isla Mujeres Municipality - Wikipedia

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    Isla Mujeres (Spanish pronunciation: ['isla mu'xeɾes], Spanish for Island of the Women) is one of the eleven municipalities of the Mexican state of Quintana Roo, located on the Yucatán Peninsula. Most of the municipality is located on the mainland in the northeastern corner of the state.

  4. Municipalities of Quintana Roo - Wikipedia

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    As of 2020, the largest municipality by population is Benito Juárez with 911,503 residents while the smallest is Isla Mujeres with 22,686 residents. [1] The largest municipality by land area is Felipe Carrillo Puerto which spans 12,939.30 km 2 (4,995.89 sq mi), and the smallest is Cozumel with 488.00 km 2 (188.42 sq mi). [2]

  5. Cancun without the crowds: Meet Isla Mujeres, a quieter ... - AOL

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    The same week at fellow Isla Mujeres high-end resort Hotel Privilege Aluxes Isla Mujeres will run you more than $4,190 a night for an ocean-view suite, which has a large living area, food and ...

  6. Riviera Maya - Wikipedia

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    Map of Riviera Maya. From north to south: Puerto Morelos, Tres Ríos, Playa del Carmen, Xcaret, Paamul, Puerto Aventuras, Xpu Há, Akumal, Xel-Há, Bahía de Punta ...

  7. Cabo Catoche - Wikipedia

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    Catoche was the location of the first intentional landing by Europeans in the territory of modern-day Mexico, during the Córdoba expedition, on 4 March 1517. The Spanish were invited into the native town with "Cones catoche, cones catoche, which means: 'Come to our houses'." On the way, the Spaniards were ambushed, suffering thirteen wounded ...