La Paz (Spanish for "The Peace") is the capital city of the Mexican state of Baja California Sur and an important regional commercial center. The city had a 2005 census population of 189,176 persons, but it can be consider that it roughly reaches the 200,000 persons because of its surrounding towns like "el Centenario", "el Zacatal" and "San Pedro". Its surrounding municipality, which is the fourth-largest municipality in Mexico in geographical size, reported a population of 219,596 persons living on a land area of 20,275 km² (7,828.2 sq mi).
La Paz is featured in the John Steinbeck novel The Pearl (1947) and mentioned extensively in his travelogue The Log from the Sea of Cortez (1951). The city is also the setting of the children's novella The Black Pearl (1967) by Scott O'Dell, chosen as a Newbery Honor Book in 1968.
The climate of La Paz is typically dry, warm and sunny with a year around average of between 23C-25C(75F-77F). Summer months (July-September) are often in the 30C’s(90F's) and can be humid. The winter months (December-February) are the coldest with temperatures dropping below 15C(60F), but mostly in the low 20’sC(68'sF). Breezes from Bahia de La Paz keep the temperature mild. The bay also acts as a barrier against seasonal storms in the Sea of Cortez. Rainfall is minimal, although infrequent downpours can bring heavy rains. La Paz usually averages in with over 300 days of sunshine annually.
During the summer the cooling Coromuel winds, a weather phenomenon unique to the La Paz area, blow during the night from the Pacific over the Peninsula and into the Bay of La Paz.
| Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec | Year | ||
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| Average Temperature (°C)(°F) | 17(°C) 64(°F) | 18(°C) 66(°F) | 20(°C) 68(°F) | 22(°C) 72(°F) | 23(°C) 75(°F) | 26(°C) 80(°F) | 28(°C) 84(°F) | 29(°C) 85(°F) | 28(°C) 84(°F) | 26(°C) 79(°F) | 22(°C) 73(°F) | 19(°C) 67(°F) | 23(°C) 75(°F) | |
| Average High Temperature (°C)(°F) | 23(°C) 74(°F) | 25(°C) 77(°F) | 27(°C) 81(°F) | 30(°C) 86(°F) | 31(°C) 89(°F) | 34(°C) 94(°F) | 35(°C) 96(°F) | 35(°C) 95(°F) | 34(°C) 94(°F) | 32(°C) 90(°F) | 28(°C) 83(°F) | 25(°C) 77(°F) | 30(°C) 86(°F) | |
| Average Low Temperature (°C)(°F) | 12(°C) 54(°F) | 12(°C) 55(°F) | 13(°C) 56(°F) | 14(°C) 58(°F) | 16(°C) 61(°F) | 18(°C) 66(°F) | 22(°C) 73(°F) | 23(°C) 75(°F) | 23(°C) 75(°F) | 20(°C) 68(°F) | 17(°C) 63(°F) | 14(°C) 58(°F) | 17(°C) 64(°F) | |
| Highest Recorded Temperature (°C)(°F) | 31(°C) 89(°F) | 34(°C) 94(°F) | 35(°C) 96(°F) | 38(°C) 101(°F) | 40(°C) 104(°F) | 41(°C) 107(°F) | 41(°C) 106(°F) | 41(°C) 106(°F) | 42(°C) 108(°F) | 38(°C) 102(°F) | 35(°C) 95(°F) | 32(°C) 90(°F) | 42(°C) 108(°F) | |
| Lowest Recorded Temperature (°C)(°F) | 2(°C) 36(°F) | 0(°C) 31(°F) | 1(°C) 35(°F) | 6(°C) 43(°F) | 10(°C) 50(°F) | 12(°C) 54(°F) | 16(°C) 61(°F) | 17(°C) 63(°F) | 16(°C) 62(°F) | 13(°C) 57(°F) | 10(°C) 50(°F) | 5(°C) 41(°F) | 0(°C) 31(°F) | |
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Eco-tourism is by far the major source of tourism income in La Paz as people come to enjoy its marine wonders, as well as its diverse and often unique terrestrial species endemic to the region. There are some 900 islands and islets in the Gulf of California with 244 now under UNESCO protection as World Heritage Bio-Reserves and the Espiritu Santos Islands group, which borders the south eastern portion of the Bay of La Paz and are considered the crown jewels of the islands of the Gulf (also referred to as the Sea of Cortez/Mar de Cortes), the primary tourist destination of the area. Its diving, snorkeling, and kayaking are considered second to none.
La Paz is also favored by water enthusiasts for its marinas (Paraiso del Mar , Costa Baja Marina, Marina de La Paz, Villas de San Lorenzo, Palmira Marina, and Marina Sur, soon to open) as well as its four boatyards, marine supply stores and cruiser club activities. The surrounding waters are full of adventure for experienced captains. Novice captains enjoy its nearby island coves for day or overnight trips along with a wealth of experienced sailors and boaters willing to share their expertise.
Industries include silver mining, agriculture, fishing and pearls. Tourism is also an important source of employment for this coastal community.
La Paz has recently became an ideal place for retirement. Along with its marinas, a new set of developments are emerging due to its relative closeness to the USA (2 hours flight from Los Angeles), the mild weather, the services the city offers, and the relative peace found in this small city.
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