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  2. San Carlos Nuevo Guaymas - Wikipedia

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    View of San Carlos Bay, Sonora San Carlos marina at dusk 27°57′43″N 111°02′14″W  /  27.9619°N 111.0372°W  / 27.9619; -111.0372 San Carlos is a beachfront subdivision within the port city of Guaymas , but is considered its own town in the northern state of Sonora in Mexico

  3. San Carlos, Baja California Sur - Wikipedia

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    San Carlos, also known as Puerto San Carlos, is a fishing community facing the Pacific Ocean, in Magdalena Bay of Baja California Sur, Mexico. It is located in Comondú Municipality and had a 2020 census population of 5,742.

  4. List of seaports in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    1 Atlantic Ocean (Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean Sea) 2 Pacific Ocean ... Puerto San Carlos, Baja California Sur; Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco; Topolobampo, Sinaloa;

  5. Magdalena Bay - Wikipedia

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    "Man of War Cove", Magdalena Bay, March 1908. As early as 1837 American whaleships visited the bay to cooper their oil and hunt sperm whales outside the bay. Between 1845–46 and 1865–66, American, as well as a few French, Dutch, and Russian, whaleships hunted gray whales in the bay during their winter calving season.

  6. File:Mexico Baja California Sur location map.svg - Wikipedia

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    Misión San Bruno; Misión San Ignacio Kadakaamán; Mulegé; Mulegé Airstrip; Palo Verde Airport; Puerto Cortés, Baja California Sur; Punta Abreojos; Punta Eugenia; Punta el Sombrerito; San Carlos, Baja California Sur; San Ignacio, Baja California Sur; San Javier, Baja California Sur; San José del Cabo; San Marcos, Baja California Sur; Santa ...

  7. List of ships of the line of Spain - Wikipedia

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    Built (all at Havana) as 80-gun warships, with a length of 197 Burgos feet (180 British feet), these ships were later reconstructed as 94-gun warships, (and in the case of the San Carlos, subsequently rebuilt as a three-decker of 112 guns. San Carlos 80-gun (launched 30 April 1765) - Converted to 112-gun three-decker in 1801, BU 1819 [citation ...