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Guerrero, officially called the Free and Sovereign State of Guerrero, is one of the thirty-one states that, together with Mexico City, make up the United Mexican States. Its capital is Chilpancingo de los Bravo and its most populous city, Acapulco de Juárez. It is located in the southwestern region of the country, bounded on the north by the State of Mexico, Morelos and Puebla, on the southeast by Oaxaca, on the southwest by the Pacific Ocean and on the northwest by the Balsas River that separates it from Michoacán. The geomorphology of the state is one of the most rugged and complex in Mexico. Its relief is crossed by the Sierra Madre del Sur and the Sierras del Norte.
In cartographic terms, it is usually called Sierra to the western sector and Montaña to the east, between both formations the depression of the Balsas river is located. The most important lagoons of the state are the black lagoon, the Coyuca lagoon and the Tres Palos lagoon. It has a territorial surface of 64,281 km², representing 3.2% of the national territory, in which 3,533,251 inhabitants live, according to the last official count carried out in 2015 jointly by the National Institute of Statistics and Geography, the National Council of Population and the Ministry of Social Development, which makes it classify as the 12th most populated entity in Mexico. The majority of the population is concentrated in the Metropolitan Area of Acapulco, specifically in the municipality of Acapulco.
The then president of Mexico, José Joaquín de Herrera, sent to Congress the initiative to create the state of Guerrero on May 15,1849, with territory of the states of Michoacán, Puebla and Mexico. The initiative was approved by the Chamber of Deputies on October 20 and by the Senate on October 26. But it was until October 27,1849 when the Free and Sovereign State of Guerrero was legally constituted, and General Juan Álvarez was appointed as Acting General Commander. Since then the status of warrior has that name. Guerrero's main economic activities are agriculture, where important quantities of corn, sesame, sorghum, soy, rice, tomatoes, lemons, coffee, melons, grapefruit, watermelons, peanuts and mangoes are produced. In tourism highlights the so-called Triangle of the Sun, which is considered the first tourist destination by which Mexico became known in the world.
In times past, it was an important point for international tourism, today it is one of the first and most important destinations in Mexico and is made up of three cities: the port of Acapulco de Juárez, the binomial of Ixtapa-Zihuatanejo beach and the town magic of Taxco de Alarcón.