The town of the same name is located at the east end of Federal Highway 12 about 42 miles (68 km) from the Parador Punta Prieta junction on Federal Highway 1.
Cataviña, Baja California is a small town on Highway 1 in the Mexican state of Baja California.
Autotransportes Águila is a bus line which covers all the length of the Baja California Peninsula, mainly along Mexican Federal Highway 1 (also known as "Carretera Transpeninsular"), and has an office in Ciudad Constitución.
Paving of Mexican Federal Highway 1 through Baja California, completing the connection of Cabo San Lucas to California, and convenient access to the outside world for villagers along the route.
El Rosario is a small town on the west coast of the state of Baja California on Highway 1, 61 km
El Rosarito, Baja California (Ejido Nuevo Rosarito) is a small town in the Mexican state of Baja California, on Highway 1 between Cataviña to the north and Villa Jesús María to the south.
La Misión or Misión de San Miguel is a village in Baja California located on Mexican Federal Highway 1 approximately 2 km south of Poco Cielo hotel on the Gold Coast of the Baja California peninsula.
Villa Jesús María, Baja California is a small town in Baja California on Highway 1 between El Rosarito to the north and Guerrero Negro to the south.
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