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Chamela is a
small town in the
state of Jalisco, on the west
coast of Mexico. The town of
Chamela sits on the
south end of a bay
called the Bahía de Chamela...
- "unique
residential community."
Chamela is a
coastal town
located North of Manzanillo.
Chamela is home to the
Chamela-Cuixmala
Biosphere Reserve, a privately...
- The
Chamela-Cuixmala
Biosphere Reserve is a
biosphere reserve on the
Pacific coast of the
Mexican state of Jalisco. The park was
founded in 1993 and covers...
- large, and may
exceed 90 kg (200 lb),
North American jaguars in Mexico's
Chamela-Cuixmala
Biosphere Reserve weigh approximately 50 kg (110 lb),
about the...
- body weight. Size
tends to
increase from
north to south.
Jaguars in the
Chamela-Cuixmala
Biosphere Reserve on the
Pacific coast of
central Mexico weighed...
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Lecithocera chamela is a moth in the
family Lecithoceridae. It was
described by
Alfred Jefferis Turner in 1919. It is
found in Australia,
where it has...
- outcroppings. The Cañon
Submarino underwater canyon is
located offs****.
Chamela Bay has the
greatest number of
islets in Mexico, many of
which are inhabited...
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approximately 9,000 homes were
damaged or destro****. The
coastal hamlet of
Chamela, home to 40 families, was
completely flattened. More than 24,000 ha (59...
- Allen's
woodrat (Hodomys alleni) is a
species of
rodent in the
family Cricetidae. It is the only
species in the
genus Hodomys. This
woodrat species is...
- del
Carmen Tuxtla Tlapacoyan Tuxpan Mazatlán
Hermosillo San
Pedro Mártir
Chamela Apart from
University City (Ciudad Universitaria), UNAM has
several campuses...