Guerrero
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Estado de Guerrero | ||
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Location | ||
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Statistics | ||
Capital | Chilpancingo | |
Area | 64,281 km² Ranked 14th | |
Population (2000 census) | 3,075,080 Ranked 11th | |
Governor (2005-2011) | Carlos Zeferino Torreblanca Galindo (PRD) | |
Federal Deputies | PRI: 6 PRD: 4 | |
Federal Senators | PRI: 2 PRD: 1 | |
ISO 3166-2 Postal abbr. | MX-GRO Gro. |
Guerrero is a state in the United Mexican States.
Guerrero is bordered by the states of Michoacán to the west, México, Morelos, and Puebla to the north, Oaxaca to the east, and the Pacific Ocean to the south. Guerrero has an area of about 63,749 km². In 2003, the population was estimated at 3,167,400 people.
The state capital is the city of Chilpancingo. Guerrero also contains the cities of Acapulco, Iguala, and Taxco.
The state is an important tourist destination. There are three main areas of tourism, known as the Triángulo del Sol (triangle of the sun). The first is Taxco, a colonial town noted for its silverware. The second is Acapulco. The third is Ixtapa/Zihuatanejo. Ixtapa is a destination created by the federal government to increase tourism during the slow economy of the 1980s. In Mexico the state is also renowned for violence, with vendettas deeply rooted in the local tradition (especially blood feuds between people of the coast and those of the mountains) and drug production in the mountainous interior. (Guerrero is the Spanish word for "warrior", but this is mere coincidence: the state was named in honour of Vicente Guerrero, a locally born Independence War hero.)
Amnesty International, local Human Rights organizations like the Human Rights Center of the Mountains Tlachinollan as well as the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights denounce Human Rights violations like impunity, torture, arbitrary detention, forced disappearance and extrajudicial killings in Guerrero.
The climate of Guerrero is tropical for the most part but becomes more moderate closer to the Sierra del Sur.
Famous natives of Guerrero
- Nicolás Bravo,army general, President of the Republic, born in Chilpancingo.
- Lucio Cabañas, guerrilla leader, born in Atoyac de Álvarez.
- Vicente Guerrero, insurgent leader, President of the Republic, born in Tixtla.
- Rodolfo Neri Vela, Mexico's first astronaut, born in Chilpancingo.
- Juan Ruiz de Alarcón, Siglo de Oro playwright, born in Taxco.
- Joan Sebastian, singer-songwriter, born in Juliantla.
Municipalities
Guerrero is subdivided into 75 municipalities (municipios). See municipalities of Guerrero.
External links
- Towns, cities, and postal codes in Guerrero (in Spanish)
- Human Rights Center of the Mountains Tlachinollan
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Aguascalientes | Baja California | Baja California Sur | Campeche | Chiapas | Chihuahua | Coahuila | Colima | Durango | Guanajuato | Guerrero | Hidalgo | Jalisco | México | Michoacán | Morelos | Nayarit | Nuevo León | Oaxaca | Puebla | Querétaro | Quintana Roo | San Luis Potosí | Sinaloa | Sonora | Tabasco | Tamaulipas | Tlaxcala | Veracruz | Yucatán | Zacatecas | ||
Federal District: Mexican Federal District |
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