. The earth and its inhabitants .. . ing headland the sea plunges into a cavernous recess, reappearing farther off in a bitfndero, or jet, about 150 feet above the surface. About one-third of the state is drained b}' the E-ivers Papaloapau and Coatza- coalcos, which belong to the Atlantic basin. On this northern slope the chief place is Ixtlan, which lies in a fertile district of the upper Pajmloapan valley over against the superb Mount San Felipe. Ixllan now also bears the name of
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