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	<title>Mexico Tourist &#187; Ensenada</title>
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		<title>Ensenada</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ensenada  also referred to as the Cinderella of the Pacific &#8211; is a commercial fishing port and a popular tourist destination lying along the Pacific coast, in the state of Baja California, in Mexico. It is also the seat of administration of Ensenada Municipality, which is one of the five municipalities that Baja California has been subdivided. Ensenada is located 116 km south of Tijuana, and is home to over 315,000 people. On the cruise map, this city is a port of call.

Most of the tourists flocking into Ensenada are those from the state of California, thanks to the four lane toll road and the two-way free road that runs from the US-Mexico border to this coastal town. For all those looking for a short vacation by car, it is only natural that Ensenada became the nearest biggest enticement. Also, such proximity makes the city a port of call ...]]></description>
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