Tabasco Attractions

 
Mexican State

The federal state of Tabasco, which is situated on the southern edge of the Gulf of Mexico, is bounded on the east by the state of Campeche and Guatemala, on the south by the state of Chiapas and on the west by Veracruz. The state is for the most part flat, with large numbers of lakes, rivers and swamps and in places covered with dense rain-forest. Two navigable rivers, the Usumacinta and the Grijalva, traverse the region before emptying into the Gulf. Tabasco is principally populated with mestizos and Chontal Indians. Many species of tropical animals inhabit the forest, savannas and inland waters.
Ancient Maya monument at La Venta.La Venta
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