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Nayarit
Estado Libre y Soberano
de Nayarit
—  State  —

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Coat of arms
Location within Mexico
Municipalities of Nayarit
Country  Mexico
Capital Tepic
Municipalities 20
Admission January 26, 1917[1]
Order 28th
Government
 - Governor Ney González Sánchez (PRI)
 - Federal Deputies PRI: 2
PRD: 1
 - Federal Senators PRI: 2
PRD: 1
Area
Ranked 23rd
 - Total 26,979 km2 (10,416.7 sq mi)
Population (2005)
 - Total 949,684 (Ranked 28th)
Time zone MST (UTC-7)
 - Summer (DST) MDT (UTC-6)
HDI 0.828 - high
Ranked 17th
ISO 3166-2 MX-NAY
Postal abbr. Nay.
Website Nayarit State Government

Nayarit is one of Mexico’s 31 states and is located on the central west coast, bordering the Pacific Ocean. Nayarit is surrounded by the states of Sinaloa to the northwest, Durango to the north, Zacatecas to the northeast and Jalisco to the south with the Pacific Ocean bordering it to the west. Also in Nayarit are the cities and towns of Tepic, Ixtlan del Rio, Xalisco, Tuxpan, Santiago Ixcuintla, Acaponeta, Compostela, Tecuala, Ahuacatlán, Santa María del Oro, Amatlán de Cañas, San Blas, Matanchen, Zacualpan, Chacala and as well as the island settlement of Mexcaltitán. Also belonging to the state are the Islas Marias, Islas Tres Marietas and Isla Isabel, all in the Pacific Ocean. Its capital is Tepic, which is located inland and south on the Tepic River. Nearby is the Sanganguey volcano and the crater lake.

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Geography

Nayarit covers 26,908 square kilometers (10,389.2 sq mi), and a making it one of the smaller states of Mexico.[2] Nayarit is located between latitude lines 23°05' north and 20°36' south and longitude lines 103°43' east and 105°46' west.[3] Its terrain is broken up by the western ends of the Sierra Madre Occidental mountains. Its highest mountains are: San Juan, Sanguangüey, El Ceboruco, Cumbre de Pajaritos and Picachos.[4] Nayarit has two volcanoes, Ceboruco and Sangangüey. In the northeast are broad, tropical plains watered by the Río Grande de Santiago, a continuation of the Lerma River. The main state rivers are the Río Grande de Santiago, San Pedro, Acaponeta, Ameca and Las Cañas. The last two also form natural boundaries with the states of Jalisco and Sinaloa, respectively. Nayarit also has several lagoons such as the Santa María del Oro, San Pedro Lagunillas and Agua Brava.[4]

Environment

Nayarit contains hundreds of miles of rain forest in the sierra. Its wildlife includes jaguars, mountain lions, wild bears, deer, caymans, armadillos, small wild cats and many more species. Unfortunately most of the rain forest has been exploited, especially around the region of Santa Maria Del Oro. The conservation and protection of the rain forest and wildlife of Nayarit is an issue of crucial importance.[citation needed]

Religion

Typical of Mexico, Nayarit's inhabitants are Catholic in majority.[5]

Religion Percent Population of Tepic - 295,2040
Catholic 91.8% 748,579
Protestant Evangelical 3% 24,313
Biblical Non-Evangelical 1.3% 10, 535
Not Religious 2.9% 23, 607

Tepic is home to the Catedral de la Purisma Concepcion or Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception.[6]

Education

  • Instituto Tecnológico de Tepic
  • Universidad Autónoma de Nayarit
  • Universidad Tecnólogica de Nayarit
  • Universidad Tecnólogica de la Costa
  • Escuela Normal Superior de Nayarit

Agriculture

A variety of products are able to be produced in Nayarit due to its variable geography and climate. Volcanic soil, heavy rains and many altitude variations due to the mountains allow for the diverse crops. The crops include grain, sugarcane, cotton, coffee, and tobacco. Forest wealth is also taken advantage of and cattle raising is also important.[7]

Economy

Nayarit depends heavily on natural resources and agriculture to support their economy.[8] Cash crops such as mangos, coffee, tobacco and sugar cane are staples in the economy. Mining is a significant industry, due to large deposits of lead, copper, silver, and gold in the Nayarit area. There is also a fishing industry in Nayarit, but it is not as major as the mining or agricultural industries.

In recent years, Nayarit has worked to build its tourism sector, marketing the "Riviera Nayarita" as a safe, beautiful destination served by Puerto Vallarta International Airport. As a result, it ranked second in tourism investment in Mexico in 2008, was featured in North American tourism websites in Winter 2008-09,[9] and was the setting for the U.S. MTV reality competition "The Gauntlet 3" Gauntlet 3

Municipalities

Nayarit is divided into 20 municipalities (municipios). See municipalities of Nayarit.

See also

References

External links

(English) Riviera Nayarit official travel website

Punta Sayulita Real Estate

Coordinates: 21°44′38″N 105°13′42″W / 21.74389°N 105.22833°W / 21.74389; -105.22833


Travel guide

Up to date as of January 14, 2010

From Wikitravel

Nayarit is a state and popular travel and vacation destination on the Pacific Coast of Mexico.

  • Tepic -- state capital
  • Acaponeta
  • Bucerias
  • Chacala
  • La Peñita de Jaltemba
  • Lo De Marcos
  • Nuevo Vallarta
  • Sayulita -- a beach town, with the best beach camping outside of Baja.
  • Tecuala
  • Tuxpan
  • Zacualpan
  • Las Varas
  • San Blaas -- the biting no see-ums are famous. But the relaxed scene and lack of condos and package tourists are perhaps even more famous these days.
  • Mexcaltitán -- historical island settlement
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Wiktionary

Up to date as of January 14, 2010

Definition from Wiktionary, a free dictionary

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English

Map of Mexico highlighting Nayarit

Etymology

Cora, named after a chief of the Cora people, Cora Naye.[1]

Proper noun

Singular
Nayarit

Plural
-

Nayarit

  1. A state on the central east coast of Mexico.

Translations

References

  • Notes:
  1. ^ "El Nayar." Enciclopedia de los Municipios de México.

See also


Spanish

Etymology

Cora, named after a chief of the Cora people, Cora Naye.

Proper noun

Nayarit m.

  1. A state of Mexico.

Related terms

See also

  • Wikipedia-logo.png Nayarit on the Spanish Wikipedia.es.Wikipedia

Simple English

Nayarit is a middle sized Mexican state which is located in the West coast of Mexico (in the Pacific Ocean shore). Native people from Nayarit are called Nayaritas (singular: Nayarita).








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