- Cabo
Catoche or Cape
Catoche, in the
Mexican state of
Quintana Roo, is the
northernmost point on the Yucatán Peninsula. It lies in the muni****lity of...
-
contacts of
March 4 may have been the
birth of the
toponyms Yucatán and
Catoche,
whose surprising and
amusing history —
perhaps too
amusing to be true...
- date, 4 March, as the day when a
flotilla of five Maya
canoes from Cape
Catoche approached the fleet,
thereby implying at
least a 3–4
March arrival at...
- (130.5 mi) west
across the Yucatán
Channel (to the
closest tip of Cabo
Catoche in the
State of
Quintana Roo).
Haiti is 77 km (47.8 mi) east and Jamaica...
-
defines the
southeast limit of the Gulf of
Mexico as: A line
joining Cape
Catoche Light (21°37′N 87°04′W / 21.617°N 87.067°W / 21.617; -87.067) with the...
- The
Catoche FormationFormation is a
geologic formation in
Newfoundland and Labrador. It
preserves fossils dating back to the
Ordovician period. List of...
- say it was in Isla Mujeres.
Bernal Díaz del
Castillo places it at Cabo
Catoche,
where they saw a
great city
which they
named the «Gran Cairo». The conquest...
- Gulf of Mexico. The
strait is 217
kilometres (135 mi)
across between Cape
Catoche in
Mexico and Cape San
Antonio in Cuba. It has a
maximum depth near the...
- 25.683; -87.017
Surrounded by the EEZs of
Mexico (EEZ
defined by Cape
Catoche and
Scorpion Reef in the Gulf of Mexico), the
United States (EEZ defined...
- days, they came
across the Yucatán
coast in
early March 1517, on the Cape
Catoche. On
March 4, 1517, the
Spanish had
their first encounter with the Yucatán...