Los Ayala

Los Ayala is a small beach town and fishing village located in the municipality of , in the Mexican state of . It is one of the three towns that make the Jaltemba Bay, the other two being and , which stretches from Punta Raza on the south to Playa Boca de Naranjo on the north.
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Places in the Area

Nearby places include Rincón de Guayabitos and La Peñita de Jaltemba.

Village
is a popular beach resort area located in the municipality of , in the Mexican state of . The resort area occupies about two km of beachfront and is a popular vacation places due to its gentle waves and proximity to the cities of and .

, , , commonly called La Peñita, is a small beach town on Jaltemba Bay with approximately 8000 inhabitants. It is the mirror twin of the popular beach of Rincon de Guayabitos.

Los Ayala

Latitude
21.02522° or 21° 1′ 31″ north
Longitude
-105.28535° or 105° 17′ 7″ west
Population
316
Elevation
7 metres (23 feet)
Open location code
75HP2PG7+3V
Open­Street­Map ID
node 1540594260
Open­Street­Map feature
place=­village
Geo­Names ID
3998104
Wiki­data ID
Q96390816
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