Campeje
Campeje, also known as Campeche, is a state located in the southeastern region of Mexico. It is bordered by the Gulf of Mexico to the north, the state of Yucatan to the east, the state of Tabasco to the south, and the state of Chiapas to the west. The state capital is San Francisco de Campeche. Campeche is known for its rich history, cultural heritage, and natural beauty. The state is home to several archaeological sites, including the ancient Mayan city of Calakmul, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Campeche is also known for its beautiful beaches, such as those in the town of Champoton, and its diverse wildlife, including the manatee, which is a protected species in the region. The state's economy is primarily based on agriculture, fishing, and tourism. Campeche is also home to several universities, including the Universidad Autónoma de Campeche. The state's culture is a blend of indigenous Mayan traditions and Spanish influences, reflected in its music, dance, and cuisine. Campeche is a popular destination for tourists seeking to experience the beauty and history of Mexico.