The Gulf of California, also known as Sea of Cortes or Mar de Cortez (as known in Mexico), is the body of water that separates Baja California Peninsula from the Mexican mainland. It has a coastline of about 4,000 Kilometers (2,500 miles) and has an approximate area of 160,000 square Kilometers (62,000 sq mi). There are many rivers that flow into the sea, including the Colorado, Sinaloa and Yaqui rivers. Some coastal cities around the sea include La Paz (189,176), Los Cabos (164,162) or Guaymas (134,153). The region is also known to be rich in biodiversity, and an important commercial fishery, where many shrimp and sardine fleets from the city of Mazatlan exploit the local species.
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The Gulf of California, also known as Sea of Cortes or Mar de Cortez (as known in Mexico), is the body of water that separates Baja California Peninsula from the Mexican mainland. It has a coastline of about 4,000 Kilometers (2,500 miles) and has an approximate area of 160,000 square Kilometers (62,000 sq mi). There are many rivers that flow into the sea, including the Colorado, Sinaloa and Yaqui rivers. Some coastal cities around the sea include La Paz (189,176), Los Cabos (164,162) or Guaymas (134,153). The region is also known to be rich in biodiversity, and an important commercial fishery, where many shrimp and sardine fleets from the city of Mazatlan exploit the local species.
It's not separated completely (it's a peninsula, not an island), but the main body of water separating Baja California from the rest of Mexico is the Gulf of California, an offshoot of the Pacific Ocean. Technically I suppose you could say that the Colorado River (which empties into the Gulf of California) also separates it, but the actual state border between Sonora and Baja California is only MAINLY the Colorado River (there are places where the border deviates from the river's course), and also the Colorado River is no longer really a river or even a body of water for its entire course (it dries up a few dozen miles from the mouth of the river, and for the remainder of its historical course it's either a dry gully or a negative estuary).
The Gulf of California, also known as the Sea of Cortez, separates Baja California from the rest of Mexico.
It is Baja California that is separated from the rest of Mexico by the Gulf of California. Baja California is a peninsula.
The Gulf of California separates mainland Mexico with Baja California. Baja California is separated into two parts, Baja California and Baja California Sur.
Gulf of Mexico: Located along the southern coast of the United States, this gulf is known for its warm waters and diverse marine life. Gulf of California: Also called the Sea of Cortez, it is situated between the Baja California Peninsula and mainland Mexico. Puget Sound: Located in the Pacific Northwest, it is a deep inlet of the Pacific Ocean known for its rich biodiversity and scenic beauty.
Gulf of Mexico Gulf of Alaska Gulf of Maine Gulf of California --The Gulf of California doesn't actually touch the United States. It is entirely within Mexican territory. Gulf of St Lawrence is actually within the boundaries of Quebec
The narrowest area of Mexico is the Isthmus of Tehuantepec in the southern state of Oaxaca. It is the narrowest part of the country, with a distance of about 124 miles (200 km) between the Gulf of Mexico and the Pacific Ocean.
Some of these include:The flat, triangular-shaped peninsula known as Yucatan peninsula, to the south bordering Guatemala and Belize.The Baja California peninsula, also known as Baja, is the long but thin land mass to the northwest, connected to the top of Mexico but separated from most of the mainland by the Gulf of California or Sea of Cortes.The Gulf of Mexico, located at the eastern side of Mexico from the Mexico-Texas border down to the Yucatan peninsula.There are any lakes and rivers in Mexico. The Rio Grande or Rio Bravo del Norte which defines most of the US-Mexico border is the largest and most known river; Lake Chapala in central-western Mexico is the largest lake.
Mexico features a diverse range of landforms and bodies of water, including the Sierra Madre mountain ranges, the Yucatan Peninsula, the Sonoran and Chihuahuan deserts, as well as the Gulf of Mexico, the Pacific Ocean, and the Caribbean Sea. Additionally, Mexico is home to various volcanoes, such as Popocatepetl and Paricutin.