Colima

With great geographical and cultural wealth, Colima offers landscapes of unparallel beauty and diverse art forms that converse in a prehispanic past and a modern state growing and promoting tourism throughout the world.


It also offers the opportunity to discover enigmatic destinations ranging from see-through lagoons, surprising grottos, impressive mountains, virgin beaches and friendly towns of today's Magical Mexico.


SAN GABRIEL GROTTO  - Ixtlahuacán


This is one of the most fascinating natural attractions in the State

Colima History

The oldest remains of human settlements within the territories of the current...

Colima Culture

The Colima locals are calmed, relaxed, welcoming, and generally happy.
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Colima Travel

With great geographical and cultural wealth, Colima offers landscapes of unpa...

Colima Map
Colima Economy

As much as 56% of the jobs available in the state of Colima, are generated by...

Colima Geography


Located in west central Mexico, the state of Colima shares its border...

Colima Politics

The Government of Colima has focused on strengthening sustainable social develop...

Colima Government

Mario Anguiano Moreno, born in Tinajas, Colima, was born on August 15, 1962. He...

Colima Demography

The west central state of Colima is inhabited by just a little more than half a ...

Neighboring States to Colima
Main Cities inColima

Articles Releated with Colima

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Tourism in Mexico, information, facts and statistics

Tourism is one of the country’s main economic activitie...

The Cristero War

The Cristero War is also known as Cristiada. It was an ar...

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Campeche's City Historic Center

Upon the arrival of the Spanish, many of the sites econom...

Vicente Rojo Almazán, Great Artist

This great artist, Catalan by origin and Mexican by adopt...

The Historical meaning of the term "Malinchismo"

Upon the arrival of the Spaniards, people like the Tlaxca...