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	<title>Mexico Tourist &#187; Rosarito</title>
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		<title>Rosarito</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Rosarito, which is officially named Playas de Rosarito, is a Mexican city located about 35 miles south of the United States border at Tijuana, in Baja California. Until December 1 1995, it was part of Tijuana, but was later converted into an independent city; the surrounding area became the fifth municipality of the state, and its seat of administration was bestowed upon Rosarito. The city is now home to over 150,000 people. 
Rosarito is not a very populous city. But, it occupies a prominent place on the tourist map of Mexico and North America. The place boasts some of the best beaches, nightclubs, art galleries, restaurants, hotels, shopping malls, and water sports vistas in the state. There are also ample opportunities for adventure sports such as hiking, mountain biking, and parasailing, along with a host of other outdoor activities. No wonder there is a steady inflow of tourists, especially from ...]]></description>
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