Guerrero, Mexico has an area of 64,281 sq km and about 3,115,200 inhabitants. Its capital is Chilpancingo.
Guerrero shares its boundaries with the Mexican states of Estado de Mexico, Morelos, Michoacán, Puebla and Oaxaca and is bounded on the west by the Pacific Ocean. The topography of this region is dominated by the Sierra Madre mountainous range and several rivers.
Guerrero was mainly inhabited by Indian tribes such as the Nahua, Tlapanecs and Mixtecs before being occupied by the Spanish. The population here is mainly Mestizo (mixed indigenous and foreign ancestry).
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| Acapulco de Juárez Travel Guide |
Acapulco is the largest and most spectacular tourist resort in the Mexican
Pacific. As a result of its stunning beaches, exuberant natural surroundings
and wonderful climate, this port has been dubbed the Pearl of the Pacific. It
is the most popular holiday resort in Mexico and Latin ... |
| Ixtapa Travel Guide |
Ixtapa, a beautiful tourist destination, is a part of Guerrero’s Sun Triangle with Acapulco and Taxca. Ixtapa means ‘white place’ in its native tongue. Discovered in 1968, it is known as an urban world-class resort with modern ... |
| Taxco Travel Guide |
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| Chilpancingo de los Bravo Travel Guide |
| Chilpancingo de los Bravo is the capital of the state of Guerrero in South-Western Mexico. The soubriquet ‘de los Bravos’ was acquired in 1825 as a tribute to the contribution of the three Bravo brothers in the Mexican War of Independence. The ... |