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O que (quem) é Vacations in Acapulco - definição


Vacations in Acapulco         
1961 FILM BY FERNANDO CORTÉS
Vacaciones en Acapulco
Vacations in Acapulco (Spanish:Vacaciones en Acapulco) is a 1961 Mexican comedy film directed by Fernando Cortés and starring Antonio Aguilar, Ariadna Welter and Fernando Casanova.Riera p.
Acapulco         
  • White represents the route of the Manila Galleons in the Pacific.
  • The Bay of Acapulco from the top of Palma Sola.
  • Acapulco skyline.
  • [[Acapulco International Airport]].
  • Acapulco's Miguel Alemán Coastal Avenue.
  • ''View of Acapulco'', 1879, oil painting by [[Carl Saltzmann]].
  • Hands of Brotherhood and cross, Peace Ecumenical Chapel.
  • [[La Quebrada Cliff Divers]].
  • Tlacopanocha, or Tlaco de Panocha, is one of the city's main beaches.
  • Cruise liner at the [[International Transatlantic Port Lieutenant José Azueta]].
  • Diana]].
  • Bandera monumental]] in the background.
  • [[Hasekura Tsunenaga]]; the Japanese samurai who led the delegation to Mexico.
  • [[Puerto Marqués]].
  • The Manila-Acapulco Galleon Memorial at Plaza Mexico in Intramuros, Manila.
  • link=National Regeneration Movement
  • Papagayo Park.
  • A 1628 relief atlas of [[Acapulco Bay]].
  • Acapulco Bay.
  • [[Codex Tudela]]: "Acapulco's Yope Indian, at the South Sea".
LARGEST CITY AND PORT IN THE STATE OF GUERRERO, MEXICO
Acapulco, Mexico; Acapulco de Juárez; Acapulco de Juarez; Acupolco; Acapulco, Guerrero; Acapulco Bay; Acupulco; Acapulco, Gro.; History of Acapulco; Cuisine of Acapulco; Demographics of Acapulco; Economy of Acapulco; Tourism in Acapulco

Acapulco de Juárez (Spanish: in the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA)" lang="es-Latn-fonipa">[akaˈpulko ðe ˈxwaɾes] (listen)), commonly called Acapulco ( AK-ə-PUUL-koh, also US: AHK-, Nahuatl languages: Acapolco), is a city and major seaport in the state of Guerrero on the Pacific coast of Mexico, 380 kilometres (240 mi) south of Mexico City. Acapulco is located on a deep, semicircular bay and has been a port since the early colonial period of Mexico's history. It is a port of call for shipping and cruise lines running between Panama and San Francisco, California, United States. The city of Acapulco is the largest in the state, far larger than the state capital Chilpancingo. Acapulco is also Mexico's largest beach and balneario resort city. Acapulco de Juárez is the municipal seat of the municipality of Acapulco.

The city is one of Mexico's oldest beach resorts, coming into prominence in the 1940s through the 1960s as a getaway for Hollywood stars and millionaires. Acapulco was once a popular tourist resort, but due to a massive upsurge in gang violence and homicide numbers since 2014, Acapulco no longer attracts many foreign tourists, and most now only come from Mexico itself. It is both the sixth deadliest city in Mexico and the seventh-deadliest city in the world; The US government has warned its citizens not to travel there. In 2016 there were 918 murders, and the homicide rate was one of the highest in the world: 103 in every 100,000. In September 2018 the city's entire police force was disarmed by the military, due to suspicions that it has been infiltrated by drug gangs.

The resort area is divided into three parts: The north end of the bay and beyond is the "traditional" area, which encompasses the area from Parque Papagayo through the Zócalo and onto the beaches of Caleta and Caletilla, the main part of the bay known as "Zona Dorada" ('golden zone' in Spanish), where the famous in the mid-20th century vacationed, and the south end, "Diamante" ('diamond' in Spanish), which is dominated by newer luxury high-rise hotels and condominiums.

The name "Acapulco" comes from Nahuatl language Aca-pōl-co, and means "where the reeds were destroyed or washed away" or "at the big reeds", which inspired the city's seal, which is an Aztec-type glyph showing two hands breaking reeds.

The "de Juárez" was added to the official name in 1885 to honor Benito Juárez, former President of Mexico (1806–1872). The island and municipality of Capul, in the Philippines, derives its name from Acapulco. Acapulco was the eastern end of the trans-Pacific sailing route from Acapulco to Manila, in what was then a Spanish colony.

Acapulco Gold         
  • A satirical advertisement for Acapulco Golds
  • A mockup of a pack of Acapulco Gold cigarettes
CANNABIS STRAIN
Acapulco gold; Acapulco gold (cannabis); Acapulco Gold (cannabis)
Acapulco Gold is a strain of Cannabis sativa that was popular during the 1960s counterculture movement for its potency and unique color.