Playa de Oro (Baja California)
We have collected many facts about the small village of Playa de Oro, as well as pictures, maps or statistics.
So you will learn about this incredible town of 27 inhabitants of Baja California.
The town of Playa de Oro (Baja California) belongs to the municipality of Mexicali. There are 27 inhabitants and it is 44 meters altitude. It's a beach town: the beach of Playa Las Almejas is 5 km away. In the list of the most populated towns of the whole municipality, it is the number #297 of the ranking.
The community's inhabitants joined those of Playa de Oro in the year 2018.
Do you want to locate the town of Playa de Oro? You can find it at 180.3 kilometers, in direction West, from the town of Mexicali, which has the largest population within the municipality. To enjoy the town of Playa de Oro through the satelital imagery, in the bottom of the webpage you have an interactive map to know where it is.
#1 Where is Playa de Oro? How to go? Map
Map to know how to get to Playa de Oro (Baja California) by road and with geographical references of the surrounding towns. With the controls you can zoom in and out to the position of Playa de Oro, which has the following symbol
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#2 The population of Playa de Oro (Baja California) is 27 inhabitants
Year | Female Inhabitants | Male inhabitants | Total population |
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2010 | 12 | 15 | 27 |
According to the 2010 official census, in the town there were 15 males and 12 females. The female/male ratio is 0.800, and the birth rate is 1 children per woman. Of the total population, 0.00% comes from outside the State of Baja California. 0.00% of the population is illiterate (0.00% of men and 0.00% of women). The education level is 12.75 (12.23 in men and 13.36 in women).
Indigenous culture in Playa de Oro0.00% of the population is indigenous, and 0.00% of the inhabitants speak one of the indigenous languages. 0.00% of the population speaks one of the indigineous languages, but not Spanish.Unemployment and the economy in Playa de Oro
0.00% of the inhabitants (more than 12 years) are economically active (0.00% of the men, and 0.00% of the women).Housing and infrastructure in Playa de Oro
In Playa de Oro there are 90 housings. 100.00% of the housings have electricity, 91.67% have piped water, 0.00% have toilet or restroom, 100.00% have a radio receiver, 100.00% a television, 100.00% a fridge, 100.00% a washing-machine, 100.00% a car or a van, 100.00% a personal computer, 100.00% a landline telephone, 100.00% mobile phone, and 100.00% Internet access. PueblosAmerica.com has been offering reliable and updated information about Mexican towns and cities since 2007. All the data we present is sourced from official Mexican government sources and has been validated by multiple academic articles.. Learn more.
#3 Satellite photo of Playa de Oro
Amazing satellite GPS maps of Playa de Oro, to see from space this beautiful village, as well as the surroundings of the municipality of Mexicali. You can search free satellite map (2024) of Playa de Oro.
#4 Hotels and Accommodation near Playa de Oro
Do you want to stay in Playa de Oro? We don't have any hotel registered in this town, but you can check in this list of the closest accommodations to Playa de Oro:- EL DORADO RANCH: 3 km away, direction Northeast (3 minutes by car)
- HOTEL SKY BLUE: 4 km away, direction South (3 minutes by car)
- PROPERTY MANAGMENT: 4 km away, direction North (3 minutes by car)
- PRO SHOP: 4 km away, direction North (3 minutes by car)
#5 What to do in Playa de Oro
Want to know what to see in Playa de Oro if you are visiting this town?Here are some ideas of activities to enjoy Playa de Oro.Beaches in Playa de Oro for sunbathing:
- Playa Las Almejas: A 5 km walk (51 minutes) or 5 minutes by car, heading North.
- Playa San Felipe: A 17 km walk (216 minutes) or 19 minutes by car, heading Southeast.
- Cerro La Turquesa (118 meters): 5.9 km walk (81 minutes), heading Southeast.
- Cerro El Machorro (245 meters): 11.7 km walk (200 minutes), heading Southeast.
- Cerro El Moreno (116 meters): 14.7 km walk (206 minutes), heading Northwest.
- Cerro El Colorado (253 meters): 13.7 km walk (206 minutes), heading Northwest.
- Baja Palms (35 inhabitants): Located 2 km to the Northeast (2 minutes by car)
- Palos Verdes Norte y Sur (181 inhabitants): Located 2 km to the Southwest (2 minutes by car)
- Rancho del Sol el Dorado (Ej. Plan Nal. Agr.) (51 inhabitants): Located 2 km to the Northwest (2 minutes by car)
- Rancho Bugambilias (10 inhabitants): Located 2 km to the Northeast (3 minutes by car)
- De un Rancho a Otro (27 inhabitants): Located 2 km to the South (4 minutes by car)
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In the following links you can check the list of the best (and most beautiful) towns in Mexico and the State of Baja California, by popular vote:
- The best towns in Mexico
- The most beautiful towns in Baja California
>>> Map with all the towns inside the municipality of Mexicali
#7 Other towns in the Municipality of Mexicali
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- Familia Galván (Colonia Castro) (3 inhabitants)
- Familia García (Ejido Morelos) (2 inhabitants)
- Familia Meléndez (Colonia Benito Juárez) (1 inhabitants)
- Familia Rodríguez Gutiérrez (Ejido Colima) (6 inhabitants)
- Familia Servín (2 inhabitants)
- La Joya del Mar (- inhabitants)
- Los Girasoles (7 inhabitants)
- Manzana Catorce (12 inhabitants)
- Mesa Arenosa de Andrade (Villa Zapata) (779 inhabitants)
- Rancho Acuícola Litorales Vivos (1 inhabitants)
- Rancho Alvídrez (Colonia Rodríguez) (21 inhabitants)
- Rancho de Perea (Ejido Campeche) (- inhabitants)