Tecomán, Colima

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Tecomán is a city and its surrounding municipality in the Mexican state of Colima, located at 18°92′N, 103°88′W, about 50 km south of the city of Colima. In the 2005 census the city had a population of 76,166 people, whereas the municipality's population was 98,150. It is the fourth-largest community in the state of Colima. The municipality has an area of 834.77 km² (322.31 sq mi). Near the coast on Federal Highway 200 is situated a rich agricultural region. Tecomán is known as the "World's Lime Capital".[citation needed]

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[edit] Economy

The main economic activities of the area are:

  • Agriculture: Limes, coconuts, tamarind, mango and bananas.
  • Livestock: Cattle, pigs, sheep, goats and apiculture.
  • Industrial: Citric and coconut agroindustry
  • Mining: Domomitem, limestone and silver

[edit] Tourism

Nearby Beaches & recreational areas:

  • Playa El Real. 10 km. south of Tecomán. Open sea, good surfing.
  • Playa Boca de Pascuales. 12 km. from Tecomán. Surfing beach for the experienced. Enramadas serving fresh seafood.
  • Playa de Tecuanillo. Narrow, fine-sanded, not-too-steep beach
  • Laguna de Amela. Deep lagoon surrounded by lush vegetation.
  • Laguna de Alcuzahue. Lagoon 8 km from Tecomán. Visit the Crocodile reserve.
  • Playa Paraiso. Open sea, Ramadas serving delicious freshly cooked food with Coconut drinks. Usually a calm beach except during rainy season.
  • Boca De Apiza.

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[edit] Other towns in Colima

  • Comala
  • Caleras
  • Manzanillo
  • Tecolapa