Michoacan Attractions

 
Mexican State

Michoacán is bordered on the north by the states of Guanajuato and Jalisco, on the west by Jalisco and Colima, on the south by the Pacific Ocean and Guerrero and on the east by the Estado de México and Querétaro. The lakes and volcanoes of the high plateaux are in strong contrast to the subtropical valleys with their rivers, waterfalls and ravines, and the undisturbed white beaches, all of which contribute to the particularly attractive landscape found here. The highest point of the mainly-forested Michoacán mountains is Pico de Tancítaro (3850 m (12,636 ft)). Michoacán is mainly populated by mestizos and Indians.

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This large lake is encompassed by mountains and extinct volcanoes. Indio villages can be found along the shores.
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