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 |  |  | Cancún - Environmental concerns: Encyclopedia II - Cancún - Environmental concernsAlthough some environmentalists claim that Cancún is an environmental disaster, Siegel says that is not true. There has obviously been environmental damage and the situation could deteriorate rapidly, he reports, but at present (February 2005) Cancún's main problem is a breakdown of garbage collection and disposal as a result of political conflicts that will hopefully be solved by a new administration elected February 6, 2005. Sewage treatment is another danger point, he says. Although approximately 75% of the city has public sewer lines, ...
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 |  |  | Cancún - Environmental concerns: Encyclopedia II - Cancún - HistoryIn the early 1950s Cancun was an almost unpopulated and undeveloped island just off the Caribbean Sea coast of the Yucatán peninsula, home to three caretakers of a coconut plantation and small Pre-Columbian ruins of the Maya civilization. The government of Mexico decided to develop a tourist resort on Cancun, which was originally financed by a USD $27 million loan from the Inter-American Development Bank. A causeway was built to link Cancun to the mainland, and an international airport was built, along with what was at first a model city fo ...
See also:Cancún, Cancún - Geography, Cancún - History, Cancún - Environmental concerns, Cancún - Tourism in Cancún, Cancún - Hurricane Wilma, Cancún - Sister cities Read more here: » Cancún: Encyclopedia II - Cancún - History |
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 |  |  | Cancún - Environmental concerns: Encyclopedia II - Cancún - Hurricane WilmaWilma was the twenty-first named storm, twelfth hurricane, and sixth major hurricane of the record-breaking 2005 Atlantic hurricane season. It was also the third Category 5 hurricane of the season, beating the records set by the 1960 and 1961 seasons. At its peak, it was the most intense tropical cyclone ever recorded in the Atlantic basin and the tenth most intense globally, with the lowest atmospheric pressure ever recorded in the Western Hemisphere of 882 millibars (26.05 inHg) at sea level, exceeding the record previously held by Hurricane Gilbert that also impacte ...
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 |  |  | Cancún - Environmental concerns: Encyclopedia II - Cancún - Tourism in CancúnIn Cancún there are about 140 hotels with 24,000 rooms and 380 restaurants. Four million visitors arrive each year in an average of 190 flights daily. The hotel zone is one of the most exclusive internationally, with upmarket restaurants, bars, and the like which have catered for quite a number of the rich and famous. The hotel zone tends to be rather expensive as it is aimed at visitors and relies on the all inclusive hotels to keep them all in this area allowing prices to soar. Downtown is home to less expensive places to shop like Walmart, Comercial Mexicana and Soriana, not to mention severa ...
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 |  |  | Cancún - Environmental concerns: Encyclopedia II - Cancún - HistoryIn the early 1950s Cancún was an almost unpopulated and undeveloped island just off the Caribbean Sea coast of the Yucatán peninsula, home to three caretakers of a coconut plantation and small Pre-Columbian ruins of the Maya civilization. The government of Mexico decided to develop a tourist resort on Cancún, which was originally financed by a USD $27 million loan from the International Development Bank. A causeway was built to link Cancún to the mainland, and an international airport was built, along with what was at first a model city ...
See also:Cancún, Cancún - Geography, Cancún - History, Cancún - Environmental concerns, Cancún - Tourism in Cancún, Cancún - Hurricane Wilma, Cancún - Sister cities Read more here: » Cancún: Encyclopedia II - Cancún - History |
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