- Veracruz - Wikipedia
Veracruz is divided into 212 municipalities, and its capital city is Xalapa-Enríquez Veracruz has a significant share of the coastline of the Gulf of Mexico on the east of the state
- Veracruz | Description, History, Beaches, Facts | Britannica
Despite its hot humid climate, Veracruz is an important domestic tourist destination, particularly attractive to weekend visitors from Mexico City It is noted for its colonial-era buildings, indigenous cultural influences, and regional cuisine
- Veracruz, Mexico: All You Must Know Before You Go (2025) - Tripadvisor
Though lacking the breezy ambiance of most Mexican resort towns, Veracruz offers a gritty glimpse into life on the Gulf Afro-Caribbean rhythms collide with colonial architecture in the lively town plaza, while the Malecon boardwalk stretches along one of the busiest ports in Mexico
- A guide to Veracruz, Mexico - Lonely Planet
Somewhat under the radar, the state of Veracruz enjoys a lush, tropical climate and has a decidedly languid, unhurried feel With more than 720km of coastline, towering mountains, jungle rivers and wildlife‑rich lagoons, Veracruz boasts incredible natural diversity
- Veracruz - HISTORY
The state is rich in natural resources and represents approximately 35 percent of Mexico’s water supply In addition, Veracruz has four deep-water ports and two international airports
- Veracruz - Visit Mexico
A hey-day in the 1950s left many beaches all but abandoned by the end of the 20th century, but Veracruz is re-emerging as an environmental and cultural destination even stronger than before
- Veracruz - Visiting Mexico
The city of Veracruz is immensely popular with tourists, but the state has a variety of renowned attractions that lure travelers from around the world
- Veracruz, Mexico - Tourist Guide - | visit-mexico. mx
Veracruz is one of the most representative states of Mexico for its natural, social, historical and cultural wealth It is considered the door of Mexico to the world, since the Spanish arrived there to form the Mexican nation and today it is the most important commercial sea port in the country
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