Baja California is a Mexican state on the Baja California Peninsula, bordering the U.S. state of California. The landscape spans mountains and beaches on the Pacific Ocean and Gulf of California. Towns near the U.S. border include Tijuana, famous as a nightlife and shopping destination, as well as the town of Rosarito, with its wide, sandy Pacific beaches.
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MoreBaja California is a Mexican state on the Baja California Peninsula, bordering the U.S. state of California. The landscape spans mountains and beaches on the Pacific Ocean and Gulf of California. Towns near the U.S. border include Tijuana, famous as a nightlife and shopping destination, as well as the town of Rosarito, with its wide, sandy Pacific beaches.
Subject ID: 22206
Subject ID: 22206
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United States of Mexico - Baja California Norte 2002 - Rear End License Plate for a Truck used as Private Vehicle.
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The current day graphic license plates of Mexico incorporate the use of bar codes along with a new numbering system that uses hyphenated number and letter combinations.
These plates also bear the words TRASERA or DELANTERA, the first one being the plate for the rear of the vehicle and the latter being the plate for the front of the vehicle. This is a preventative measure designed so as motorists do not use both plates of a pair on two distinct vehicles.
Notice that next to the state name on the license plate is a jurisdiction code which run from 01 through 32. These numbers correspond to the particular state's name when all the states are listed in Spanish and in alphabetical order. Every license plate also features a vehicle designation and classification below the state name. The designation TRANSPORTE PRIVADO or PARTICULAR is used for private automobiles.
The bar code on the plate corresponds to the registration number for all 31 states with the exception of the Federal District (Distrito Federal) whose bar code actually corresponds to the vehicle identification number (VIN) to which it is registered.
On each Mexican license plate appears a small security seal within a small star. This security seal bears the letters SCT which stands for SECRETARIA DE COMUNICACIONES Y TRANSPORTES or the Department of Communications and Transportation.
United States of Mexico - Baja California Norte 2002 - Rear End License Plate for a Passenger Private Vehicle.
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The current day graphic license plates of Mexico incorporate the use of bar codes along with a new numbering system that uses hyphenated number and letter combinations.
These plates also bear the words TRASERA or DELANTERA, the first one being the plate for the rear of the vehicle and the latter being the plate for the front of the vehicle. This is a preventative measure designed so as motorists do not use both plates of a pair on two distinct vehicles.
Notice that next to the state name on the license plate is a jurisdiction code which run from 01 through 32. These numbers correspond to the particular state's name when all the states are listed in Spanish and in alphabetical order. Every license plate also features a vehicle designation and classification below the state name. The designation TRANSPORTE PRIVADO or PARTICULAR is used for private automobiles.
The bar code on the plate corresponds to the registration number for all 31 states with the exception of the Federal District (Distrito Federal) whose bar code actually corresponds to the vehicle identification number (VIN) to which it is registered.
On each Mexican license plate appears a small security seal within a small star. This security seal bears the letters SCT which stands for SECRETARIA DE COMUNICACIONES Y TRANSPORTES or the Department of Communications and Transportation.
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City Mug Collector Series: Ensenada mug. This mug was designed exclusively for Starbucks
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Starbucks Been There – Ensenada is a Mexican city located on the shores of Baja California. It is an important commercial, fishing, and tourist port which has emerged as a major cruise ship destination.
The design of the mug represents what Ensenada is also well known for – a starting point for Valle de Guadalupe wine region which offers tours. Wine tasting is available year-round, with some of the wineries also having restaurants where you can try local cuisine to make for an unforgettable experience.
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Global Icon: Ensenada mug
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Starbucks Been There – Los Cabos is a mug for a municipality located at the southern tip of Mexico’s Baja California Peninsula, in the state of Baja California Sur. It is, in fact, two towns linked by a twenty-mile Resort Corridor of beach-front properties and golf courses. The smaller town, San José del Cabo, is the municipal seat, while the bigger one, Cabo San Lucas, is far more commercial with a nice marina and entertainment district. It was not always the case, as up to the 1990s it was a small rural fishing village. Thanks to Mexican Government efforts this area is being developed now into a popular tourist destination. This is why the design of the mug is mostly dedicated to outdoor activities to try when visiting this amazing place. These include but not limited to: fishing, golf, scuba diving, snorkeling, surfing, kayaking, horseback riding, relaxing in luxury spas and resorts or just exploring natural beauty of this region. One of the most popular tourist attractions and the symbol of Los Cabos is El Arco (The Arch), which is a rock formation that erupts from the sea at the tip of the Baja Peninsula, where the Pacific Ocean meets the Sea of Cortez. You can see it on the front of the mug.
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City Mug Collector Series: Tijuana mug. This mug was designed exclusively for Starbucks.
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