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Heather's Comments
10/2- What did you find out in your research? Please update your work log with a few more specifics. Check out this reference to help you focus in on what you might improve. Also look at other Wikipedia pages for regions of Mexico (or Canada or Guatemala, etc...). What headings do they typically have? Can you model that? Make changes here not to the main page.

Naudia's Response
I updated my article and did research about the towns, cities, and civilizations near by since I didn't know about this region of Mexico.

Naudia's Work Log

 * September 23rd, 2019- Figured out how to edit my sandbox.
 * September 29th, 2019- Decided on Huasteca Baja Region Article.
 * September 30th, 2019- Did Research on Huasteca Baja Region.
 * October 11th, 2019- Did research on the Lower Huasteca Baja.
 * October 15th, 2019 - Did research on the Cities in the Huasteca Baja Region and their populations.
 * October 20th, 2019 Did research on the Geographical Region of the Huasteca Baja.

Research
The Huasteca Baja region borders to the north of the Huasteca Alta region, borders East of the Gulf of Mexico, borders the West of the state of Hidalgo, and the South with the State of Puebla and the Totonaca region. La Huasteca is also located northeast of Veracruz which continues on to bordering states near by. Veracruz is located against the North end of the Cazones River onto the Tamesí River then is separated into two different regions known as the Huasteca Alta and Huasteca Baja. There is a lot of cultural diversity in this region which include different ethnic groups such as Huastecos, Nahuas, tenek, Otomies and Tepehuas. The region is also well known for its natural beauty including mangroves, beaches, the different birds and fishes, and the craving for shell fish. The Lower Hausteca cities are under a municipal jurisdiction. The names of these communities, towns, and cities under these civil jurisdictions are Benito Juarez, Blue hill, Citlaltépetl, Chicontepec, Chontla, Huayacocotla, Ilamatlán, Ixcatepec, Ixhuatlán de Madero, Tancoco, Teayo Castle, Temapache, Tepetzintla, Texcatepec, Tlachichilco, Túxpam, Zacualpan,and Zontecomatlán de López y Fuentes. The Hausteca Baja does not contain a Metropolitan Area, but it does obtain a small city named Tuxpan which actually has a high population of 78,523 citizens reported back in 2005. Two other essential cities in the Hausteca Baja Region are the Álamo-Temapache and the Cerro Azul with populations of 23,540 and 21,408 occupants.