Chiapas Mexico - Chiapas is the southern most state in Mexico, it borders the Mexican states of Oaxaca to the west, Veracruz to the northwest, and Tabasco to the north, & the Country of Guatemala to the east and southeast.
Technically the Country of Belize but
You'd have to cross through Guatemala
To get there ,
( now you know what's on the other border Of Mexico)
Chiapas has a significant coastline on the Pacific Ocean to the southwest.
Chiapas has a humid, tropical climate,
Chiapas is home to the ancient Mayan ruins of Palenque, Yaxchilán, Bonampak, Chinkultic & Toniná. It is also home to one of the largest indigenous populations in the country, with ten federally recognized ethnicities.
Chiapas is known for the instrument Called the marimba.
Chiapas ranks 2nd among the Mexican states in the production of cacao, the product used to make chocolate, and is responsible for 60 % of Mexico's total coffee output. Other significant crops are sugar cane, squash,corn,beans,bananas & other fruits.
In layman's terms Chiapas is just southern Mexico.
Technically the Country of Belize but
You'd have to cross through Guatemala
To get there ,
( now you know what's on the other border Of Mexico)
Chiapas has a significant coastline on the Pacific Ocean to the southwest.
Chiapas has a humid, tropical climate,
Chiapas is home to the ancient Mayan ruins of Palenque, Yaxchilán, Bonampak, Chinkultic & Toniná. It is also home to one of the largest indigenous populations in the country, with ten federally recognized ethnicities.
Chiapas is known for the instrument Called the marimba.
Chiapas ranks 2nd among the Mexican states in the production of cacao, the product used to make chocolate, and is responsible for 60 % of Mexico's total coffee output. Other significant crops are sugar cane, squash,corn,beans,bananas & other fruits.
In layman's terms Chiapas is just southern Mexico.
Chiapas Mexico pronounced (Chyapas)
its capital and largest city is Tuxtla Gutiérrez.
Local specialties here include ningüijute, a seed-based pork mole, chispola, a beef and vegetable stew and pictes, a sweet corn tamale.
Carne cocida en limón is a traditional Mexican dish originating from Chiapas. Often served in cantinas and pulquerias, this tasty snack consists of ground meat marinated in lime juice. It's usually prepared with a combination of fresh lime juice, ground beef (often sirloin), chopped tomatoes, chopped white onions, serrano chili peppers, and salt.
The lime juice is mixed into the ground meat, then placed in the fridge to marinated for at least four hours. The rest of the ingredients are then added, and the meat mixture is refrigerated for 2 more hours. Once done, carne cocida en limón is typically served with fried or toasted tortillas.
Other foods include cured meats such as ham and sausage, crystallized fruits and coconut , roasted pig seasoned with chilies and spices , tamales
its capital and largest city is Tuxtla Gutiérrez.
Local specialties here include ningüijute, a seed-based pork mole, chispola, a beef and vegetable stew and pictes, a sweet corn tamale.
Carne cocida en limón is a traditional Mexican dish originating from Chiapas. Often served in cantinas and pulquerias, this tasty snack consists of ground meat marinated in lime juice. It's usually prepared with a combination of fresh lime juice, ground beef (often sirloin), chopped tomatoes, chopped white onions, serrano chili peppers, and salt.
The lime juice is mixed into the ground meat, then placed in the fridge to marinated for at least four hours. The rest of the ingredients are then added, and the meat mixture is refrigerated for 2 more hours. Once done, carne cocida en limón is typically served with fried or toasted tortillas.
Other foods include cured meats such as ham and sausage, crystallized fruits and coconut , roasted pig seasoned with chilies and spices , tamales
by Blu_leef January 27, 2023
Campeche Mexico - Located in southeast Mexico, it is bordered by the mexican states of Tabasco to the southwest, Yucatán to the northeast, Quintana Roo to the east, and by the Country of Guatemala to the south. It has a coastline to the west with the Gulf of Mexico. The state capital, also called Campeche, was declared a World Heritage Site in 1997. The formation of the state began with the city, which was founded in 1540 as the Spanish began the conquest of the Yucatán Peninsula. The city was a rich and important port during the colonial period, but it declined after Mexico's independence. Campeche was part of the province of Yucatán but split off in the mid-19th century, mostly due to political friction with the city of Mérida.
Much of Campeche mexico state's recent economic revival is due to the discovery of petroleum offshore in the 1970s,
The name of Campeche is derived from the Maya name of a settlement called “Ah-Kin-Pech” where the city of Campeche is now. When the Spanish first arrived to the area in 1517, they called it Lazaro, since "the day of our landing was St. Lazarus' Sunday". The native name means “place of snakes and ticks.”
Regional foods here include
Cheese influenced by pirates with queso de bola related to Dutch cheese-making traditions.shark tacos, pickled vines, seafood such as many species of fish, shrimp, octopus and crustaceans
The name of Campeche is derived from the Maya name of a settlement called “Ah-Kin-Pech” where the city of Campeche is now. When the Spanish first arrived to the area in 1517, they called it Lazaro, since "the day of our landing was St. Lazarus' Sunday". The native name means “place of snakes and ticks.”
Regional foods here include
Cheese influenced by pirates with queso de bola related to Dutch cheese-making traditions.shark tacos, pickled vines, seafood such as many species of fish, shrimp, octopus and crustaceans
by Blu_leef January 27, 2023
by tom panama April 15, 2005
when you gracefully skate into the slot after dangling through all five of the other teams benders and nip the goalie while the biscuit hits the crossbar and goes down into the net and then you celly like there is no tomorrow
by Lamplighter66 April 05, 2016
The biggest, most heavily populated and contrasting city in the World. With more then 23 million people and covering an area of almost two times New York City, MC is the city with the most contrasting views, from High, modern skyscrapers,clubs, bars,concerts,gardens, Giant Stadiums, Arenas, Airports,highways and State-of-the-art boutiques to the slummy outskirts where poverty rules.
by Paul BS October 25, 2005
"Little Mexico, also known as Kirkwood, is a hood in east Atlanta, zone 6. This small community is notorious for murders, drugs, and rap. With rappers like young scooter and future coming out of kirkwood. Don't let the name fool you, none of the residence are Mexican, the whole community is almost entirely African-American. Many of them can be seen wearing an American Flag. Moral of the story, don't get caught slipping in Lil Mexico.
by AtlantaZone6bitch March 11, 2015
Absurdly popular expression among car Youtubers who drag race on streets (do pulls). The myth is that mexican roads are not regulated by police, so you can go as fast as you want without being pulled over. When drivers want to race on regular roads and film themselves, they say they're "Going to Mexico" so that no cop can use the vid as evidence of speeding. Apparently, this prevents them from the evidence being used against them.
"GUYS I GOT THIS NEW VAPID BULIT WITH QUAD TURBO SWAP, TRIPLE SUPERCHARGERS AND A CARBON FIBER PULLEY WE'RE GONNA RACE IT AGAINST MY FRIEND'S SHIVIQ SRT BIG TURBINO. GOING TO MEXICO, PLEASE SUBSCRIBE WE'RE ALMOST AT 10 SUBS"
by HellaSweetGroyper April 30, 2022