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Cancún

Cancún (Spanish pronunciation: [kaŋˈkun] pronunciation), often Cancun in English (without the accent; /kænˈkn/ or /kɑːn-/)[3] is a city in southeast Mexico on the northeast coast of the Yucatán Peninsula in the Mexican state of Quintana Roo. It is a significant tourist destination in Mexico[4] and the seat of the municipality of Benito Juárez. The city is on the Caribbean Sea and is one of Mexico's easternmost points.

Cancún
Above, from left to right: Aerial view of the tourist area, Kukulcán Boulevard, beach, Alacrán Temple in the Yamil Lu'um Archaeological Zone, El Rey Archaeological Site, View of the hotel zone, Caracol Beach and Puerto Juárez.
Cancún
Location in Mexico
Cancún
Cancún (Mexico)
Coordinates: 21°09′38″N 86°50′51″W / 21.16056°N 86.84750°W / 21.16056; -86.84750
Country Mexico
State Quintana Roo
Municipality Benito Juárez
FoundedApril 20, 1970
Government
 • MayorMara Lezama Espinosa (MORENA)
Area
 • Land142.7 km2 (55.1 sq mi)
Elevation
10 m (30 ft)
Highest elevation
10 m (30 ft)
Lowest elevation
0 m (0 ft)
Population
 (2020[2])
 • Total888,797
DemonymCancunense
Time zoneUTC−5 (EST)
Postal code
77500
Area code998
Federal Routes
Websitewww.cancun.gob.mx

Cancún is just north of Mexico's Caribbean coast resort area known as the Riviera Maya.

Etymology and coat of arms edit

According to early Spanish sources, the island of Cancún was originally known to its Maya inhabitants as Nizuc (Yucatec Maya: niʔ suʔuk), meaning either 'promontory' or 'point of grass'.[5]

The name Cancún, Cancum or Cankun first appears on 18th-century maps.[6] In older English-language documents, the city's name is sometimes spelled Cancoon, an attempt to convey the sound of the name.[7]

Cancún is derived from the Mayan name kàan kun, composed of kàan 'snake' and the verb kum ~ kun 'to swell, overfill'.[8] Two translations have been suggested: the first is 'nest of snakes' and the second, less accepted one is 'place of the golden snake'.[9] Snake iconography was prevalent at the pre-Columbian site of Nizuc.[5]

The shield of the municipality of Benito Juárez, which represents the city of Cancún, was designed by the Mexican-American artist Joe Vera.[10] It is divided into three parts: the color blue symbolizes the Caribbean Sea, the yellow the sand and the red the sun with its rays.

History edit

Historical population
YearPop.±%
1990 167,730—    
1995 297,183+77.2%
2000 397,191+33.7%
2005 526,701+32.6%
2010 628,306+19.3%
2015 743,626+18.4%
2020 888,797+19.5%
sources:[11]

In the years after the Spanish conquest of Yucatán, much of the Maya population died or left as a result of disease, warfare, and famines, leaving only small settlements on Isla Mujeres and Cozumel Island.[12]

Cancún is a planned city, created to foster tourism. When development of the area as a resort was started on January 23, 1970, Isla Cancún had only three residents, all caretakers of the coconut plantation of Don José de Jesús Lima Gutiérrez, who lived on Isla Mujeres. Some 117 people lived in nearby Puerto Juárez, a fishing village and military base.[13][self-published source?]

 
A fountain allusive to Benito Juárez's coat of arms, in Cobá and Náder Avenues
 
Aerial photograph of Cancún

Due to the reluctance of investors to gamble on an unknown area, the Mexican federal government financed the first nine hotels.[13]

The city began as a tourism project in 1974 as an Integrally Planned Center, a pioneer of FONATUR (Fondo Nacional de Fomento al Turismo, National Fund for Tourism Development), formerly known as INFRATUR. Since then, it has undergone a comprehensive transformation from being a fisherman's island to being one of the two most well-known Mexican resorts, along with Acapulco.

Most 'Cancunenses' are from Yucatán and other Mexican states. A growing number are from the rest of the Americas and Europe. The municipal authorities have struggled to provide public services for the constant influx of people, as well as limiting squatters and irregular developments, which now[when?] occupy an estimated ten to fifteen percent of the mainland area on the fringes of the city.[13]

Drug trafficking network edit

 
Estadio de Béisbol Beto Ávila, home of Tigres de Quintana Roo

In the 21st century, Cancún had largely avoided the bloodshed associated with the trade of illegal drugs, but is known for its retail drug sales to tourists as well as for being a center of money laundering.[14] The links with Cancún date from the 1990s and early 2000s, when the area was controlled by the Juárez and Gulf drug cartels. By 2010, Los Zetas, a group that broke away from the Gulf Cartel, had taken control of many smuggling routes through the Yucatán, according to the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration.[15]

There have been many violent acts in the city related to drug trafficking.[16] Between 2013 and 2016, there were 76 murders: 31 in 2016,[16] and at least 193 in 2017,[17] the vast majority related to drug trafficking.[18] Most have occurred in the urban nucleus, and there have been various violent episodes with firearms in the so-called "Zona Hotelera".[18] Beginning in 2018 with a high wave of violence, Cancún is above the national average in homicides.[19] In January 2018 alone, there were 33 homicides, triple the number from January 2017.[20]

The violent acts have begun to put pressure on the tourism industry, where in January 2019, Cancún saw its first decrease in international passengers in seven years.[21]

Geography edit

City layout edit

 
One of Cancún's designs before zoning
 
Town Hall

Apart from the island tourist zone (part of the Mesoamerican Barrier Reef System), the Mexican residential section of the city, the downtown part of which is known as "El Centro", follows a master plan that consists of "supermanzanas"[22] (superblocks), giant trapezoids with a central, open, non-residential area cut in by u-shaped residential streets.


Cancún's mainland or downtown area has diverged from the original plan; development is scattered around the city. The remaining undeveloped beach and lagoon front areas outside the hotel zone are now under varying stages of development, in Punta Sam and Puerto Juarez to the north, continuing along Bonampak and south toward the airport along Boulevard Donaldo Colosio. One development abutting the hotel zone is Puerto Cancún;[23] also Malecon Cancún[24] is another large development.

Climate edit

 
Satellite picture of Cancún

Cancún has a tropical climate, specifically a tropical wet and dry climate (Köppen Aw), with little temperature difference between months, but pronounced rainy and dry seasons. The city is hot year-round, and moderated by onshore trade winds, with an annual mean temperature of 27.1 °C (80.8 °F). Unlike inland areas of the Yucatán Peninsula, sea breezes restrict high temperatures from reaching 36 °C (97 °F) on most afternoons. Annual rainfall is around 1,340 millimeters (52.8 in), falling on 115 days per year.

The rainy season runs from late August through November, while and the dry season runs from November through April. The hurricane season runs from June through November.[25] The hotel zone juts into the Caribbean Sea and is therefore surrounded by ocean keeping daytime temperatures around 1 to 2 °C (1.8 to 3.6 °F) cooler. Windspeeds are higher than at the airport located some distance inland, which is the official meteorological station for Cancún, averages as shown below.[26]

Thanks to the Yucatán current continually bringing warm water from further south, the sea temperature is always very warm, with lows of 79 °F (26 °C) in winter and highs of 84 °F (29 °C) in summer.[27]

Climate data for Cancún
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Record high °C (°F) 33
(91)
38
(100)
39
(102)
38
(100)
39
(102)
39
(102)
39
(102)
41.5
(106.7)
38.5
(101.3)
38
(100)
37
(99)
33.5
(92.3)
41.5
(106.7)
Mean daily maximum °C (°F) 28.3
(82.9)
29.4
(84.9)
30.7
(87.3)
32.2
(90.0)
33.5
(92.3)
33.7
(92.7)
34.3
(93.7)
34.8
(94.6)
33.7
(92.7)
31.6
(88.9)
29.8
(85.6)
28.6
(83.5)
31.7
(89.1)
Daily mean °C (°F) 24.1
(75.4)
24.8
(76.6)
25.8
(78.4)
27.4
(81.3)
28.7
(83.7)
29.2
(84.6)
29.5
(85.1)
29.7
(85.5)
29
(84)
27.5
(81.5)
25.9
(78.6)
24.5
(76.1)
27.2
(81.0)
Mean daily minimum °C (°F) 19.8
(67.6)
20.3
(68.5)
21.0
(69.8)
22.6
(72.7)
23.9
(75.0)
24.7
(76.5)
24.8
(76.6)
24.6
(76.3)
24.3
(75.7)
23.3
(73.9)
21.9
(71.4)
20.5
(68.9)
22.6
(72.7)
Record low °C (°F) 13
(55)
12
(54)
9.5
(49.1)
14
(57)
18
(64)
20.5
(68.9)
21
(70)
20
(68)
19
(66)
15
(59)
12
(54)
12
(54)
9.5
(49.1)
Average rainfall mm (inches) 104.6
(4.12)
49.5
(1.95)
44.1
(1.74)
41.2
(1.62)
86.9
(3.42)
138.3
(5.44)
77.9
(3.07)
87.5
(3.44)
181.9
(7.16)
271.9
(10.70)
130.3
(5.13)
86.1
(3.39)
1,300.2
(51.19)
Average rainy days (≥ 0.1 mm) 9.4 5.9 5.0 4.1 6.7 11.0 9.3 9.7 14.0 16.4 11.4 9.8 112.7
Source: Servicio Meteorológico Nacional (1951–2010)[28]
Average Sea Temperature[29]
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
79 °F

26 °C

79 °F

26 °C

79 °F

26 °C

81 °F

27 °C

82 °F

28 °C

84 °F

29 °C

84 °F

29 °C

84 °F

29 °C

84 °F

29 °C

84 °F

29 °C

82 °F

28 °C

81 °F

27 °C

Tropical storms and hurricanes edit

 
Cancun beaches, km 12

The tropical storm season lasts from May to December, the rainy season extends into January with peak precipitation in October. February to early May tend to be drier with only occasional scattered showers. Cancún is located in one of the main Caribbean hurricane impact areas. Although large hurricanes are rare, they have struck near Cancún in recent years, Hurricane Wilma in 2005 being the largest. Hurricane Gilbert made a devastating direct hit on Cancún in September 1988 and the tourist hotels needed to be rebuilt. In both cases, federal, state and municipal authorities were well prepared to deal with most of the effects on tourists and local residents.[30] Hurricane Dean in 2007 also made its mark on the city of Cancún.

1988's Hurricane Gilbert was the second most intense hurricane ever observed in the Atlantic basin. It landed on the Yucatán peninsula after crossing over the island of Cozumel. In the Cancún region, a loss of $87 million (1989 USD) due to a decline in tourism was estimated for the months of October, November and December in 1988.[31]

On October 21, 2005, Hurricane Wilma made landfall on Mexico's Yucatán Peninsula as a powerful Category 4 hurricane, with strong winds in excess of 150 mph (240 km/h). The hurricane's eye first passed over the island of Cozumel, and then made an official landfall near Playa del Carmen in the state of Quintana Roo at around 11 p.m. local time on October 21 with winds near 140 mph (230 km/h). Portions of the island of Cozumel experienced the calm eye of Wilma for several hours with some blue skies and sunshine visible at times. The eye slowly drifted northward, with the center passing just to the west of Cancún, Quintana Roo.

Two years later after Hurricane Wilma, in 2007, Hurricane Dean made landfall as a Category 5 storm in Majahual, 190 miles (310 km) to the south of Cancún. Fierce winds at the edge of Dean's impact cone stripped sand off 7.5 miles (12.1 km) of beaches from Punta Cancún (Camino Real Hotel) to Punta Nizuc (Club Med).[32] The authorities asked tourism operators to suspend sending tourists to Cancún while Hurricane Dean was approaching, but did ask airlines to send empty planes, which were then used to evacuate tourists already there.[33]

Attractions edit

 
Yamil Lu'um, Temple of the Scorpion

Old Airport Control Tower Memorial edit

Despite being a young city, Cancún has a memorial monument of its foundation on a replica of the old Airport Control Tower that resembles to its own date of foundation. The original control tower was a provisional wooden structure, the work of Mexican architects Agustín and Enrique Landa Verdugo.[34]

The old airport was located on the same part of the city that today corresponds to the Kabah Avenue. The tower is 15 meters tall, has a 45 step staircase and has a base dimension of 5 × 5 meters. The memorial was first built in 2002 with a donation by Aerocaribe, a local airline, but the structure was damaged after Hurricane Wilma in 2005. After pleas by the local people to rebuild the tower memorial, a new version was erected in 2010, which was later abandoned without proper maintenance until Woox Pinturas, a local wood maintenance company, made a donation to restore the structure to its original appearance.[35]

El Ceviche Fountain edit

The real name of this monument is "Caribbean Fantasy", located in the heart of downtown Cancun, between the Coba and Tulum avenues intersection. It is the nerve center of the daily urban traffic of the city. It has witnessed multiple social and political events, undergoing constant repairs and remodeling for years.

Six years after Quintana Roo got recognized as the youngest state in the Mexican Republic and barely a decade after the city of Cancun was born, on October 22 and 23, 1981, the North-South Summit was held at the now defunct Sheraton Hotel. Two abstract pillars made of metal crossbeams gave the structure a stepped pyramidal appearance, with small masts displaying the flags of the countries attending the 1981 North-South Summit. The author, Lorraine Pinto, added details representing Quetzalcoatl on the sides, resembling the pyramid of Chichen-Itza, located in Yucatan.

In 1994, the municipal authorities of Cancun decided to demolish the commemorative structure because the city had been the scene of one of the most devastating climatic-environmental phenomena in the history of the Yucatan Peninsula, Hurricane Gilberto. The sculpture was irreversibly affected, leaving only the solid concrete base and the metal skeleton.

Due to its crosswise and bare appearance, the locals began to call it "Insectronic", a device manufactured by the Steren company to kill flies and mosquitoes. The municipal authorities decided to keep its base and the dynamics of the water fountain.

Once again, Lorraine Pinto was on call to create what locals began to call the Ceviche Fountain or the Ceviche Roundabout.

Maya archeological sites edit

There are some small Mayan vestiges of the pre-Columbian Maya civilization in Cancún. El Rey (Las Ruinas del Rey) is located in the Hotel Zone. El Meco, a more substantial site, is found on the mainland just outside the city limits on the road north to Punta Sam.[citation needed]

Close by in the Riviera Maya and the Grand Costa Maya, there are sites such as Cobá and Muyil (Riviera) the small Polé (now Xcaret), and Kohunlich, Kinichná, Dzibanché, Oxtankah, Tulum, and Chacchoben, in the south of the state. Chichén Itzá is in the neighboring state of Yucatán.

Sports edit

Football club Atlante F.C. was founded in 1916 in Mexico City and moved to Cancún in 2007 due to poor attendance in Mexico City.[36] In June 2020, speculation began about a possible move of Atlante F.C. back Mexico City. On June 26, the relocation became official.[37] The same day, the relocation of Cafetaleros de Chiapas to Cancún was announced, with the team renamed Cancún F.C.[38] They play in the Liga de Expansión MX, the Mexican second division, at the Estadio Andrés Quintana Roo. The city is also home to the Pioneros de Cancún of the Liga Premier de México, the third tier of Mexican football.

The Tiburones de Cancún (Cancún Sharks) were a professional American football team who played in the Fútbol Americano de México (FAM) league until the league's dissolution in 2022.

The city is also home to the baseball team Tigres de Quintana Roo, who play in the Mexican League (LMB).

 
Andrés Quintana Roo Stadium, with a slightly larger capacity than originally planned, for club Atlante F.C.

In October 2023, the WTA Finals (Women's Tennis Association) were held in Cancún, in a temporary, outdoor, hard court stadium in Plaza Quintana Roo with a capacity of 4,300. Aryna Sabalenka and Elena Rybakina criticised the facility, saying that it was unacceptable for high level tennis, not ready in time for practice, and there was no time to fix it.[39]

Transportation edit

 
Cancun International Airport

Cancún is served by the Cancún International Airport with an added main runway that commenced operation as of October 2009. It has many flights to North America, Central America, South America, and Europe. It is located on the northeast of the Yucatán Peninsula serving an average of about fifteen million passengers per year. The airport is located around 20 km (12 mi) from the hotel zone, approximately a 20 minute trip by car.[40] The island of Isla Mujeres is located off the coast and is accessible by ferry from Puerto Juárez and Playa Tortugas in the Hotel Zone.

Cancún is also served by three private bus lines that connect it to the downtown area and the "hotel zone" as well as more distant destinations such as Playa del Carmen and Tulum.[41]

The Tren Maya, under construction since June 2020, will connect Cancún to Palenque, Chiapas with intermediate stops on the Yucatán peninsula[42] and operations are scheduled to start on December 15, 2023.[43]

Sister cities edit

See also edit

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External links edit

  • (In Spanish) Official city government website

cancún, spanish, pronunciation, kaŋˈkun, pronunciation, often, cancun, english, without, accent, ɑː, city, southeast, mexico, northeast, coast, yucatán, peninsula, mexican, state, quintana, significant, tourist, destination, mexico, seat, municipality, benito,. Cancun Spanish pronunciation kaŋˈkun pronunciation often Cancun in English without the accent k ae n ˈ k uː n or k ɑː n 3 is a city in southeast Mexico on the northeast coast of the Yucatan Peninsula in the Mexican state of Quintana Roo It is a significant tourist destination in Mexico 4 and the seat of the municipality of Benito Juarez The city is on the Caribbean Sea and is one of Mexico s easternmost points CancunCityAbove from left to right Aerial view of the tourist area Kukulcan Boulevard beach Alacran Temple in the Yamil Lu um Archaeological Zone El Rey Archaeological Site View of the hotel zone Caracol Beach and Puerto Juarez FlagSealCancunLocation in MexicoShow map of Quintana RooCancunCancun Mexico Show map of MexicoCoordinates 21 09 38 N 86 50 51 W 21 16056 N 86 84750 W 21 16056 86 84750Country MexicoState Quintana RooMunicipalityBenito JuarezFoundedApril 20 1970Government MayorMara Lezama Espinosa MORENA Area 1 Land142 7 km2 55 1 sq mi Elevation10 m 30 ft Highest elevation10 m 30 ft Lowest elevation0 m 0 ft Population 2020 2 Total888 797DemonymCancunenseTime zoneUTC 5 EST Postal code77500Area code998Federal RoutesWebsitewww wbr cancun wbr gob wbr mxCancun is just north of Mexico s Caribbean coast resort area known as the Riviera Maya Contents 1 Etymology and coat of arms 2 History 2 1 Drug trafficking network 3 Geography 3 1 City layout 3 2 Climate 3 2 1 Tropical storms and hurricanes 4 Attractions 4 1 Old Airport Control Tower Memorial 4 2 El Ceviche Fountain 4 3 Maya archeological sites 5 Sports 6 Transportation 7 Sister cities 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksEtymology and coat of arms editAccording to early Spanish sources the island of Cancun was originally known to its Maya inhabitants as Nizuc Yucatec Maya niʔ suʔuk meaning either promontory or point of grass 5 The name Cancun Cancum or Cankun first appears on 18th century maps 6 In older English language documents the city s name is sometimes spelled Cancoon an attempt to convey the sound of the name 7 Cancun is derived from the Mayan name kaan kun composed of kaan snake and the verb kum kun to swell overfill 8 Two translations have been suggested the first is nest of snakes and the second less accepted one is place of the golden snake 9 Snake iconography was prevalent at the pre Columbian site of Nizuc 5 The shield of the municipality of Benito Juarez which represents the city of Cancun was designed by the Mexican American artist Joe Vera 10 It is divided into three parts the color blue symbolizes the Caribbean Sea the yellow the sand and the red the sun with its rays History editHistorical populationYearPop 1990167 730 1995297 183 77 2 2000397 191 33 7 2005526 701 32 6 2010628 306 19 3 2015743 626 18 4 2020888 797 19 5 sources 11 In the years after the Spanish conquest of Yucatan much of the Maya population died or left as a result of disease warfare and famines leaving only small settlements on Isla Mujeres and Cozumel Island 12 Cancun is a planned city created to foster tourism When development of the area as a resort was started on January 23 1970 Isla Cancun had only three residents all caretakers of the coconut plantation of Don Jose de Jesus Lima Gutierrez who lived on Isla Mujeres Some 117 people lived in nearby Puerto Juarez a fishing village and military base 13 self published source nbsp A fountain allusive to Benito Juarez s coat of arms in Coba and Nader Avenues nbsp Aerial photograph of CancunDue to the reluctance of investors to gamble on an unknown area the Mexican federal government financed the first nine hotels 13 The city began as a tourism project in 1974 as an Integrally Planned Center a pioneer of FONATUR Fondo Nacional de Fomento al Turismo National Fund for Tourism Development formerly known as INFRATUR Since then it has undergone a comprehensive transformation from being a fisherman s island to being one of the two most well known Mexican resorts along with Acapulco Most Cancunenses are from Yucatan and other Mexican states A growing number are from the rest of the Americas and Europe The municipal authorities have struggled to provide public services for the constant influx of people as well as limiting squatters and irregular developments which now when occupy an estimated ten to fifteen percent of the mainland area on the fringes of the city 13 Drug trafficking network edit nbsp Estadio de Beisbol Beto Avila home of Tigres de Quintana RooIn the 21st century Cancun had largely avoided the bloodshed associated with the trade of illegal drugs but is known for its retail drug sales to tourists as well as for being a center of money laundering 14 The links with Cancun date from the 1990s and early 2000s when the area was controlled by the Juarez and Gulf drug cartels By 2010 Los Zetas a group that broke away from the Gulf Cartel had taken control of many smuggling routes through the Yucatan according to the U S Drug Enforcement Administration 15 There have been many violent acts in the city related to drug trafficking 16 Between 2013 and 2016 there were 76 murders 31 in 2016 16 and at least 193 in 2017 17 the vast majority related to drug trafficking 18 Most have occurred in the urban nucleus and there have been various violent episodes with firearms in the so called Zona Hotelera 18 Beginning in 2018 with a high wave of violence Cancun is above the national average in homicides 19 In January 2018 alone there were 33 homicides triple the number from January 2017 20 The violent acts have begun to put pressure on the tourism industry where in January 2019 Cancun saw its first decrease in international passengers in seven years 21 Geography editCity layout edit nbsp One of Cancun s designs before zoning nbsp Town HallApart from the island tourist zone part of the Mesoamerican Barrier Reef System the Mexican residential section of the city the downtown part of which is known as El Centro follows a master plan that consists of supermanzanas 22 superblocks giant trapezoids with a central open non residential area cut in by u shaped residential streets Cancun s mainland or downtown area has diverged from the original plan development is scattered around the city The remaining undeveloped beach and lagoon front areas outside the hotel zone are now under varying stages of development in Punta Sam and Puerto Juarez to the north continuing along Bonampak and south toward the airport along Boulevard Donaldo Colosio One development abutting the hotel zone is Puerto Cancun 23 also Malecon Cancun 24 is another large development Climate edit nbsp Satellite picture of CancunCancun has a tropical climate specifically a tropical wet and dry climate Koppen Aw with little temperature difference between months but pronounced rainy and dry seasons The city is hot year round and moderated by onshore trade winds with an annual mean temperature of 27 1 C 80 8 F Unlike inland areas of the Yucatan Peninsula sea breezes restrict high temperatures from reaching 36 C 97 F on most afternoons Annual rainfall is around 1 340 millimeters 52 8 in falling on 115 days per year The rainy season runs from late August through November while and the dry season runs from November through April The hurricane season runs from June through November 25 The hotel zone juts into the Caribbean Sea and is therefore surrounded by ocean keeping daytime temperatures around 1 to 2 C 1 8 to 3 6 F cooler Windspeeds are higher than at the airport located some distance inland which is the official meteorological station for Cancun averages as shown below 26 Thanks to the Yucatan current continually bringing warm water from further south the sea temperature is always very warm with lows of 79 F 26 C in winter and highs of 84 F 29 C in summer 27 Climate data for CancunMonth Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec YearRecord high C F 33 91 38 100 39 102 38 100 39 102 39 102 39 102 41 5 106 7 38 5 101 3 38 100 37 99 33 5 92 3 41 5 106 7 Mean daily maximum C F 28 3 82 9 29 4 84 9 30 7 87 3 32 2 90 0 33 5 92 3 33 7 92 7 34 3 93 7 34 8 94 6 33 7 92 7 31 6 88 9 29 8 85 6 28 6 83 5 31 7 89 1 Daily mean C F 24 1 75 4 24 8 76 6 25 8 78 4 27 4 81 3 28 7 83 7 29 2 84 6 29 5 85 1 29 7 85 5 29 84 27 5 81 5 25 9 78 6 24 5 76 1 27 2 81 0 Mean daily minimum C F 19 8 67 6 20 3 68 5 21 0 69 8 22 6 72 7 23 9 75 0 24 7 76 5 24 8 76 6 24 6 76 3 24 3 75 7 23 3 73 9 21 9 71 4 20 5 68 9 22 6 72 7 Record low C F 13 55 12 54 9 5 49 1 14 57 18 64 20 5 68 9 21 70 20 68 19 66 15 59 12 54 12 54 9 5 49 1 Average rainfall mm inches 104 6 4 12 49 5 1 95 44 1 1 74 41 2 1 62 86 9 3 42 138 3 5 44 77 9 3 07 87 5 3 44 181 9 7 16 271 9 10 70 130 3 5 13 86 1 3 39 1 300 2 51 19 Average rainy days 0 1 mm 9 4 5 9 5 0 4 1 6 7 11 0 9 3 9 7 14 0 16 4 11 4 9 8 112 7Source Servicio Meteorologico Nacional 1951 2010 28 Average Sea Temperature 29 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec79 F 26 C 79 F 26 C 79 F 26 C 81 F 27 C 82 F 28 C 84 F 29 C 84 F 29 C 84 F 29 C 84 F 29 C 84 F 29 C 82 F 28 C 81 F 27 CTropical storms and hurricanes edit nbsp Cancun beaches km 12The tropical storm season lasts from May to December the rainy season extends into January with peak precipitation in October February to early May tend to be drier with only occasional scattered showers Cancun is located in one of the main Caribbean hurricane impact areas Although large hurricanes are rare they have struck near Cancun in recent years Hurricane Wilma in 2005 being the largest Hurricane Gilbert made a devastating direct hit on Cancun in September 1988 and the tourist hotels needed to be rebuilt In both cases federal state and municipal authorities were well prepared to deal with most of the effects on tourists and local residents 30 Hurricane Dean in 2007 also made its mark on the city of Cancun 1988 s Hurricane Gilbert was the second most intense hurricane ever observed in the Atlantic basin It landed on the Yucatan peninsula after crossing over the island of Cozumel In the Cancun region a loss of 87 million 1989 USD due to a decline in tourism was estimated for the months of October November and December in 1988 31 On October 21 2005 Hurricane Wilma made landfall on Mexico s Yucatan Peninsula as a powerful Category 4 hurricane with strong winds in excess of 150 mph 240 km h The hurricane s eye first passed over the island of Cozumel and then made an official landfall near Playa del Carmen in the state of Quintana Roo at around 11 p m local time on October 21 with winds near 140 mph 230 km h Portions of the island of Cozumel experienced the calm eye of Wilma for several hours with some blue skies and sunshine visible at times The eye slowly drifted northward with the center passing just to the west of Cancun Quintana Roo Two years later after Hurricane Wilma in 2007 Hurricane Dean made landfall as a Category 5 storm in Majahual 190 miles 310 km to the south of Cancun Fierce winds at the edge of Dean s impact cone stripped sand off 7 5 miles 12 1 km of beaches from Punta Cancun Camino Real Hotel to Punta Nizuc Club Med 32 The authorities asked tourism operators to suspend sending tourists to Cancun while Hurricane Dean was approaching but did ask airlines to send empty planes which were then used to evacuate tourists already there 33 Attractions edit nbsp Yamil Lu um Temple of the ScorpionOld Airport Control Tower Memorial edit Despite being a young city Cancun has a memorial monument of its foundation on a replica of the old Airport Control Tower that resembles to its own date of foundation The original control tower was a provisional wooden structure the work of Mexican architects Agustin and Enrique Landa Verdugo 34 The old airport was located on the same part of the city that today corresponds to the Kabah Avenue The tower is 15 meters tall has a 45 step staircase and has a base dimension of 5 5 meters The memorial was first built in 2002 with a donation by Aerocaribe a local airline but the structure was damaged after Hurricane Wilma in 2005 After pleas by the local people to rebuild the tower memorial a new version was erected in 2010 which was later abandoned without proper maintenance until Woox Pinturas a local wood maintenance company made a donation to restore the structure to its original appearance 35 El Ceviche Fountain edit The real name of this monument is Caribbean Fantasy located in the heart of downtown Cancun between the Coba and Tulum avenues intersection It is the nerve center of the daily urban traffic of the city It has witnessed multiple social and political events undergoing constant repairs and remodeling for years Six years after Quintana Roo got recognized as the youngest state in the Mexican Republic and barely a decade after the city of Cancun was born on October 22 and 23 1981 the North South Summit was held at the now defunct Sheraton Hotel Two abstract pillars made of metal crossbeams gave the structure a stepped pyramidal appearance with small masts displaying the flags of the countries attending the 1981 North South Summit The author Lorraine Pinto added details representing Quetzalcoatl on the sides resembling the pyramid of Chichen Itza located in Yucatan In 1994 the municipal authorities of Cancun decided to demolish the commemorative structure because the city had been the scene of one of the most devastating climatic environmental phenomena in the history of the Yucatan Peninsula Hurricane Gilberto The sculpture was irreversibly affected leaving only the solid concrete base and the metal skeleton Due to its crosswise and bare appearance the locals began to call it Insectronic a device manufactured by the Steren company to kill flies and mosquitoes The municipal authorities decided to keep its base and the dynamics of the water fountain Once again Lorraine Pinto was on call to create what locals began to call the Ceviche Fountain or the Ceviche Roundabout Maya archeological sites edit There are some small Mayan vestiges of the pre Columbian Maya civilization in Cancun El Rey Las Ruinas del Rey is located in the Hotel Zone El Meco a more substantial site is found on the mainland just outside the city limits on the road north to Punta Sam citation needed Close by in the Riviera Maya and the Grand Costa Maya there are sites such as Coba and Muyil Riviera the small Pole now Xcaret and Kohunlich Kinichna Dzibanche Oxtankah Tulum and Chacchoben in the south of the state Chichen Itza is in the neighboring state of Yucatan Sports editFootball club Atlante F C was founded in 1916 in Mexico City and moved to Cancun in 2007 due to poor attendance in Mexico City 36 In June 2020 speculation began about a possible move of Atlante F C back Mexico City On June 26 the relocation became official 37 The same day the relocation of Cafetaleros de Chiapas to Cancun was announced with the team renamed Cancun F C 38 They play in the Liga de Expansion MX the Mexican second division at the Estadio Andres Quintana Roo The city is also home to the Pioneros de Cancun of the Liga Premier de Mexico the third tier of Mexican football The Tiburones de Cancun Cancun Sharks were a professional American football team who played in the Futbol Americano de Mexico FAM league until the league s dissolution in 2022 The city is also home to the baseball team Tigres de Quintana Roo who play in the Mexican League LMB nbsp Andres Quintana Roo Stadium with a slightly larger capacity than originally planned for club Atlante F C In October 2023 the WTA Finals Women s Tennis Association were held in Cancun in a temporary outdoor hard court stadium in Plaza Quintana Roo with a capacity of 4 300 Aryna Sabalenka and Elena Rybakina criticised the facility saying that it was unacceptable for high level tennis not ready in time for practice and there was no time to fix it 39 Transportation edit nbsp Cancun International AirportCancun is served by the Cancun International Airport with an added main runway that commenced operation as of October 2009 It has many flights to North America Central America South America and Europe It is located on the northeast of the Yucatan Peninsula serving an average of about fifteen million passengers per year The airport is located around 20 km 12 mi from the hotel zone approximately a 20 minute trip by car 40 The island of Isla Mujeres is located off the coast and is accessible by ferry from Puerto Juarez and Playa Tortugas in the Hotel Zone Cancun is also served by three private bus lines that connect it to the downtown area and the hotel zone as well as more distant destinations such as Playa del Carmen and Tulum 41 The Tren Maya under construction since June 2020 will connect Cancun to Palenque Chiapas with intermediate stops on the Yucatan peninsula 42 and operations are scheduled to start on December 15 2023 43 Sister cities edit nbsp Wichita Kansas USA November 25 1975 44 nbsp Timișoara Romania March 5 2019 45 nbsp Naperville Illinois USA February 5 2021 46 See also edit nbsp Mexico portalCancun Underwater Museum CenoteReferences edit Cancun 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făcut cadou filmul care a castigat Premiul Oscar 2019 pentru cel mai bun film străin Adevarul Retrieved March 5 2019 Naperville Welcomes Cancun Mexico as Third Sister City Positively Naperville June 4 2021 Retrieved May 21 2022 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Cancun nbsp Wikivoyage has a travel guide for Cancun In Spanish Official city government website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Cancun amp oldid 1187639976, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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