Campeche
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- Campeche is the name of both a state in Mexico and its capital city. This article is about the state. For the city, see: Campeche, Campeche.
| Campeche | ||
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| Capital | Campeche | |
| Area | 50,812 km² Ranked 18th | |
| Population (2005 census) | 754,730 Ranked 30th | |
| HDI (2004) | 0.8189 - high Ranked 9th | |
| Governor (2003-2009) | Jorge Hurtado Valdez (PRI) | |
| Federal Deputies | PRI/PVEM:1 PAN:1 | |
| Federal Senators | PRI:2 PAN:1 | |
| ISO 3166-2 Postal Abbr. | MX-CAM Camps. | |
The State of Campeche was long a part of Yucatán and shared its history through the mid 19th century. Campeche broke away from Yucatán and became a separate state of the United Mexican States on August 7, 1857.
Campeche is bordered by the Mexican states of Yucatán to the north east, Quintana Roo to the east, and Tabasco to the south west. To the south it is bordered by the Petén department of Guatemala and to the west by the Gulf of Mexico. The area of Campeche is 56,798 km² (about 21,924 square miles).
In addition to the city of Campeche, the state of Campeche includes the cities of Champotón, Ciudad del Carmen, and Escárcega, the towns of Bolonchén, Calkiní, Dzitbalché, Hecelchakán, Hopelchén, Lerma, Tenabo, and Sabancuy, and many ruins of the Maya civilization such as Becán, Calakmul, Silvituc, Dzibilnocac, Etzná, Hochob, Holactún, Rio Bec, Uxul, Xicalango, Xpuhil, and Xtampak.
Campeche is Spanish for "logwood".
Municipalities
Campeche is subdivied into 11 municipalities (municipios). See municipalities of Campeche.
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