Nayarit

Nayarit
Free and Sovereign State of Nayarit
Estado Libre y Soberano de Nayarit (Spanish)
State of Nayarit within Mexico
Coordinates: 22°N 105°W / 22°N 105°W / 22; -105
Country Mexico
Capital
and largest city
Tepic
Municipalities20
AdmissionJanuary 26, 1917
Order28th
Government
  Governor Miguel Ángel Navarro Quintero
  Senators Cora Cecilia Pinedo Alonso
 Rosa Elena Jiménez Arteaga
 Gloria Elizabeth Núñez Sánchez
  Deputies
Area
  Total
27,857 km2 (10,756 sq mi)
 Ranked 23rd
Highest elevation
2,760 m (9,060 ft)
Population
 (2020)
  Total
1,235,456
  Rank29th
  Density44/km2 (110/sq mi)
   Rank23rd
DemonymNayarita
GDP
  TotalMXN 205 billion
(US$10.2 billion) (2022)
  Per capita(US$8,171) (2022)
Time zonesUTC−7 (MST)
UTC−6 (CST)
Postal code
63
Area code
ISO 3166 codeMX-NAY
HDI 0.789 high Ranked 16th of 32
WebsiteOfficial website

Nayarit, officially the Free and Sovereign State of Nayarit, is one of the 31 states that, along with Mexico City, comprise the Federal Entities of Mexico. It is divided in 20 municipalities and its capital city is Tepic.

It is bordered by the states of Sinaloa to the northwest, Durango to the north, Zacatecas to the northeast and Jalisco to the south. To the west, Nayarit has a significant share of coastline on the Pacific Ocean, including the islands of Marías and Marietas. The beaches of San Blas and the so-called "Riviera Nayarit" are popular with tourists and snowbirds. Besides tourism, the economy of the state is based mainly on agriculture and fishing. It is also one of two states where the tarantula species Brachypelma klaasi is found, the other being Jalisco.

Home to Uto-Aztecan indigenous peoples such as the Huichol and Cora, the region was exposed to the conquistadores Hernán Cortés and Nuño de Guzmán in the 16th century. Spanish governance was made difficult by indigenous rebellions and by the inhospitable terrain of the Sierra del Nayar. The last independent Cora communities were subjugated in 1722. The state's name recalls the Cora people's label for themselves: Náayerite, commemorating Nayar, a resistance leader.