Yucatán state
Yucatán state is located in southeastern Mexico, bordered by the Gulf of Mexico to the north. It is known for its rich Mayan heritage, with many archaeological sites such as Chichén Itzá and Uxmal. The capital city is Mérida, which features colonial architecture and vibrant culture.
The region has a tropical climate, making it a popular destination for tourists seeking beaches and natural beauty. Yucatán is also famous for its unique cuisine, including dishes like cochinita pibil and sopes. The state plays a significant role in Mexico's history and continues to celebrate its indigenous traditions.