Colima - Wikipedia
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The region of Colima became a state in 1823, two years after Mexico achieved independence. Colima is one of the smallest and least-populous Mexican states, but its population density is high. The vast majority of its residents live in the capital city and other urban areas, including Tecomán and coastal Manzanillo, a resort and fishing port. Colima is the fourth smallest state in Mexico and has the second smallest population. Colima has one of Mexico's highest standards of living and the lowest unemployment. Colima is also the state with the highest murder rate per capita and one of the highest crime rates. Colima became a state in 1823, two years after Mexico achieved independence. Colima has a high population density, with the vast majority of its residents living in the capital city and other urban areas. Colima only has ten municipalities, unlike most Mexican states which usually have twenty or more municipalities. Colima is located on Mexico's Pacific coast and is therefore occasionally subject to Pacific hurricanes. The 1959 "Mexico Hurricane" was particularly destructive to Colima.
Colima is the fourth smallest state in Mexico and has the second smallest population.
Colima has one of Mexico's highest standards of living and the lowest unemployment.
Colima is also the state with the highest murder rate per capita and one of the highest crime rates.
Colima became a state in 1823, two years after Mexico achieved independence.
Colima has a high population density, with the vast majority of its residents living in the capital city and other urban areas.
Colima only has ten municipalities, unlike most Mexican states which usually have twenty or more municipalities.
Colima is located on Mexico's Pacific coast and is therefore occasionally subject to Pacific hurricanes.
The 1959 "Mexico Hurricane" was particularly destructive to Colima.
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