- Tijuana - Wikipedia
Tijuana[a] is the most populous city of the Mexican state of Baja California, located on the northwestern Pacific Coast of Mexico It is the municipal seat of the Tijuana Municipality, the hub of the Tijuana metropolitan area and the most populous city in northern Mexico
- Tijuana, Mexico: All You Must Know Before You Go (2026) - Tripadvisor
Having recently shed its rakish reputation, Tijuana has undergone a complete renaissance Although lively bars serving tequila shots are still in plentiful supply, the Tijuana Cultural Center, the Estadio Caliente Stadium, and El Popo Market also offer a healthy dose of Mexican culture
- 12+ Best Things to do in Tijuana, Mexico for First-Timers
In this guide, we will explore the best things to do in Tijuana, Mexico, including some incredible food spots and hidden gems, that will make your visit unforgettable
- 23 UNIQUE Things to Do in Tijuana - The Broke Backpacker
Tijuana straddles the border between Mexico and the US and is a great destination to visit Read on for the very best things to do in Tijuana
- Tijuana | Mexico, Map, History, Facts | Britannica
The border between Mexico and the United States stretches for 1,950 miles (3,140 km) from near Brownsville, Texas, in the east to Tijuana, Mexico–San Diego, California, in the west
- 25 Best Fun Things to Do in Tijuana - The Tourist Checklist
Tijuana is a lively city just across the border from the United States Known for its rich culture, delicious food, and exciting nightlife, Tijuana offers many fun activities for visitors
- Tijuana metropolitan area - Wikipedia
The Tijuana metropolitan area, and in Spanish the Zona Metropolitana de Tijuana, is located by the Pacific Ocean in Mexico The 2010 census placed the Tijuana metropolitan area as the fifth largest city by population in the country with 1,751,302 people
- Tijuana, thirsty for water amid Colorado River crisis, turns to . . .
A water supply crisis in Tijuana may require residents to ration water this summer The city is pushing leaders to consider recycling sewage for consumption KPBS environmental reporter Tammy
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