San Marcos, Baja California Sur

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Coordinates27°12′43″N 112°04′25″W / 27.21194°N 112.07361°W / 27.21194; -112.07361
Area28.748 km2 (11.100 sq mi)
StateBaja California Sur
San Marcos
Aerial photo of San Marcos Island (2024)
San Marcos is located in Baja California Sur
San Marcos
San Marcos
Geography
LocationGulf of California
Coordinates27°12′43″N 112°04′25″W / 27.21194°N 112.07361°W / 27.21194; -112.07361
Area28.748 km2 (11.100 sq mi)
Administration
Mexico
StateBaja California Sur
MunicipalityMulegé
Demographics
Population425 (2005)

San Marcos is an island located in the northern portion of Baja California Sur, México. It faces the town of Santa Rosalía on the Gulf of California near Isla Tortuga. The only town on the island is also named San Marcos. The island has a land area of 28.748 km2 (11.100 sq mi), the 18th-largest island in Mexico.[1] Its population as of the 2005 census was 425 inhabitants. It is part of the Mulegé Municipality.

Access

A 1,125 meter long private-use dirt airstrip is located on the South coast of Isla San Marcos. Small boats located in San Bruno ferry people to the island, and back from the island

Attractions

Fishing is the main attraction, being roughly in the middle of the Gulf of California.

World War 2

Notable people

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