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The population located in the municipality of Mulegé, which was born in 1954 as a result of the production of salt mines in the place where the largest salt mine in the world is located, the seafood here is fresh and abundant, prepared in its very particular style and in a special rustic environment. The Ojo de Liebre lagoon region together with the evaporation ponds of the salt mine, constitutes a bird habitat considered as a site of international importance within the Western Hemispheric Network of shorebirds within the town of Guerrero Negro you can visit a bird refuge
The municipality of Mulegé is one of the five municipalities of the state of Baja California Sur. Its most important cities are Santa Rosalía, Guerrero Negro and Mulegé. It became the main port of the peninsula region due to its economic activities. It has various places to visit such as the Temple of Santa Bárbara and the municipal palace, as well as a great wealth of cave paintings, beaches and places for snorkeling and ecotourism.
Most small towns hold their traditional festivals; the most important are: San Ignacio in July, Santa Rosalía in October and Mulegé in September. During Holy Week, the death of Jesus Christ is reenacted, a tradition that dates back 100 years and was brought to these lands by the Yaqui Indians who arrived in Santa Rosalía with the first copper mines.