Bacalar () is the municipal seat and largest city in Bacalar Municipality (until 2011 a part of Othón P. Blanco Municipality) in the Mexican state of Quintana Roo, about north of Chetumal. In the 2010 census the city had a population of 11,084. 2010 census tables: INEGI At that time it was still part of Othón P. Blanco, and was its second-largest city (locality), after Chetumal.
Lake Bacalar, a lagoon, is on the east side of the town.
After pirates sacked the town in the 17th century, the Fortress de San Felipe Bacalar was completed in 1729, and may be visited today.
In 1848 Bacalar had a population of about 5,000. In 1848, during the Caste War of Yucatán, rebellious Chan Santa Cruz Maya conquered the town. It was retaken by the Mexicans in 1902.
Bacalar was named a "Pueblo Mágico" in 2006.
Between 2005 and 2010 so-called Russian Mennonites who speak German language established a colony in Salamanca that had 967 inhabitants in 2010 and 1.175 in 2020. All inhabitants were Protestantism and only one of those aged 15 and over was illiterate. Salamanca in Bacalar (Quintana Roo) at www.citypopulation.de
Additionally, the nearby and Chacchoben archeological sites are served by a separate Tren Maya station, called the (Estación de Limones-Chacchoben ).
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