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North of El Sur lies the Gulf of California, characterized by its hot desert environment interspersed with lush coastal areas. The landscape predominantly consists of the Sonoran and Baja Californian deserts, producing a distinct ecosystem. The population here also leans heavily towards European descent and has relatively high levels of irreligiosity and a notable Protestant community.
Along with fishing and agriculture, the Gulf of California is a key manufacturing hub in Mexico, although to a lesser degree than that seen in El Norte.