Knowledge

Mazatlán

Source 📝

2429:. However, the Swiss ethnomusicologist Helena Simonett explains that the first Sinaloense bands were formed by people who deserted the military and municipal bands, and went to live in mountain villages, adding credence to the Sinaloa founders with the rhythmic influence of Mayo-Yoreme, which have contributed to its essence. Nevertheless, there is an historic agreement which dates the musical influence before the Mazatlán German trade boom (1870–1890), as it would lead not only to distribution of instruments through marketing, but also required a cultural disclosure that could only happen in a close relationship between the carriers of such traditions and the people of the region, and this circumstance only occurred in Mazatlán. That is why the theory of French and Spanish influence on the German influence in other regions of Sinaloa is reinforced as the development of the music of the Sinaloan drum has records and previous history in distant places in the mountains of Sinaloa where there was no German influence. However, post-war French influence intervention and Spanish cultural remnants are present. There is also evidence of the formation of the first organological Mazatlán clusters as well as other parts of Sinaloa, for example: La 2344:
Rays, and 1 Sparrowhawk. The Museum of the Sea in the Aquarium had temporary exhibitions and permanent displays that included shells, snails, and materials relating to the marine ecosystem. The Botanical Garden contained: 1 hectare which consists of 75 tree species from around the world, and regional species of Sinaloa; Sea Lions at their own pond, a Frog Pond holding 21 aquaterrariums in which about 13 species and a total of approximately 120 organisms reside, including grass frogs, toads, green tree frogs, eagle rays, and giant Mazatleco toads; an Oceanic Fishbowl with 50 species including lemon sharks, giant grouper fish, olive ridley, hawksbill, rays, snappers, butterfly fish, mackerel, and others; an Aviary with about 13 species of birds that inhabit the State of Sinaloa such as peacocks, mallards, white pelicans, brown pelicans, quails, pichichin ducks, white wing doves, and others; a Cactus section; plus crocodiles, owls snakes, lizards, ducks, black swans, parrots, ostrich, tigers, coyotes, and foxes.
1361:
and ignimbrites with tuffaceous sediments at the base outcrops; andesitic rocks and felsitic late Early Cretaceous conglomerate, sandstone, tuff, sandy tuff "tobalítica", conglomeratic sandstone, arkose storm origins and late Tertiary rhyolitic tuffs, limestones, shales, sandstones and quartzites of coal, gravel and conglomerates that make alluvial fans and slope deposits; rhyolite and rhyodacite tuffs of the same composition, dacite and Lower Tertiary andecita medium; volcanic and pyroclastic spills of andecitic Cretaceous composition; plutonic rocks of basic composition and basic ultra late Paleozoic, Cretaceous limestones, conglomerates of igneous and metamorphic songs; sediments within the course of rivers and streams and sandy sediments, gravel, silt, and orange.
3147: 1152: 152: 2190:, and contains a portion of the coastal habitats of the state, and is the largest in Sinaloa. This wealth of habitats favors the presence of 66 species of flora and fauna listed in NOM-059-ECOL-2001 and CITES and 47.5% of endemism reported for Sinaloa, plus charismatic and commercially important species. At the same time, the protected area is home to a population of 7,964 inhabitants, whose livelihood depends entirely on the extraction of natural resources in this area. The relationship between nature and society in the APFF Cacaxtla Plateau is the focus of this program. 827: 3213: 957: 940: 1399: 974: 1071: 1035: 2488: 2452: 2646:
this is a massive event held with a selection of world-class artists. Two parades are scheduled, one on Sunday and another on Mardi Gras (to close the celebration). Superbly decorated and colorful floats line a good part of the coastal walk, with an estimated several hundred thousand spectators in attendance. These include royal courts, ambassadors from around the country and abroad, special guests such as athletes, TV entertainers, and various showbusiness personalities, not to mention hundreds of Mazatlecos of all ages and social conditions.
208: 586: 3186: 3353: 4810: 241: 2281: 180: 5335: 3174: 2464: 3413: 3313: 3293: 3273: 3253: 3159: 3135: 3123: 4714: 3201: 2476: 170: 1353: 3333: 2370: 1282: 2414: 4473: 2362: 2642:
festival is called "Burning of humor" where tradition says to burn a character (Monigote) representing someone who people think has done a misdeed, which usually means politicians, presidents, or as in 2013, "influenza" was burned. Both of these have negatively affected the country's image in recent years. This is followed by the famous "Naval Combat," depicting the battle that took place against French vessels seeking to land at the port.
3393: 3373: 5321: 3233: 32: 2199:
became operational in 1850. It was owned by a Chinese immigrant, Luen-Sing, which called the establishment the Luen-Sing Hotel. In 1864, there were three hotels and three restaurants in Mazatlán, with more opening in the late nineteenth century. Today, more than twenty miles of beaches are the main attraction, and the city contains a large number of hotels, restaurants, bars, and shops. The city is also home to the
2254: 1155: 1154: 1159: 1158: 1153: 1160: 248: 215: 1157: 2548:(many contemporary inhabitants of Mazatlán are descended from these), was named Heritage of the Nation on 12 March 2001. A civil association composed of a group of Mazatlán locals have managed to revive this area, along with the support of various organizations, companies, and government authorities. Among the buildings and areas of high cultural value are the 2422:
styles, and in the south, the style has a very strong phrasing and a little less nuanced performance, more influenced by the Bavarian German style. Several researchers, have located the origin of these styles to these regions, especially considering foreign interventions in the state and in Mazatlán early in the century, which was inhabited mostly by
2382:
intensified level of ship traffic. In those days, it was not uncommon for over 60 ships from Europe and the Far East, loaded with different types of merchandise, to reach the port each year. After several days of travel and trading of supplies, these boats would depart Mazatlán loaded with bars of gold and silver from the rich mines of the region.
2147: 770:'s entry to Sinaloa in 1531, and the appointment of the conquered lands as provinces, prompted the internal territorial division of the State. Chametla was occupied by the Spanish, and listed the province extending from the Rio Cañas Elota to the boundary with the province of Culiacán. Both provinces belonged to the kingdom of New Galicia. 1481: 1374:
Castillo, Las Juntas, Amapa, Los Naranjos, Milkweed, Modesto Station, and El Recreo. After traveling a distance of 100 kilometers from its source, it discharges into the Pacific Ocean. The El Zapote and Los Cocos streams drain in a southeasterly direction to end at the Presidio River, up to the villages from which they take their names.
2659:
island is fishing and transportation, as they bring many tourist and locals to the island from Mazatlán due to its popularity. To get to the island, it is possible to go by ferry, water taxi or drive by the 15 Mexico-Nogales road. Activities on the island include boat excursions, swimming, beach activities, and horseback riding.
2410:
Mexican ensembles, Banda Sinaloense groups perform a variety of musical forms, and their repertoire covers various traditional styles such as rancheras, corridos, polkas, waltzes, mazurkas, and chotis, all tailored to the sensitivity of the inhabitants of this Mexican region: music as well as romantic ballads such as Cumbia.
1062:(later president), intent on taking the city of Mazatlán, ordered a biplane to drop a crude bomb of nails and dynamite wrapped in leather on the target of Neveria Hill adjacent to the downtown area of Mazatlán. The crude bomb landed off target on the city streets of Mazatlán, killing two citizens and wounding several others. 2623: 2230: 2509:
Isla de la Piedra Beach: A miles-long Located in the southern part of the city on the peninsula that is separated from the old city by the entrance to the main commercial harbor; only accessible by car on a recently paved road from just off the airport access road, or, by small passenger ferries that
2397:
In 1905, the lamp was converted to hydrogen gas, and was made to be able to revolve in a full circle. The final update of the light source came in 1933, when it was converted to electricity, which is what is still there today. In order to emit its powerful light, El Faro uses a 1,000 watt bulb, which
2385:
While the exponential amount of growth in boat traffic into and out of the port undoubtedly benefited the region, it also presented a problem at night. At that time there was no way to indicate to boats in the dark where the marina was located, or how to enter and dock, making it hard for ships to be
2343:
It was divided into two main areas, the Aquarium and Botanical Garden. The Aquarium contained exhibits for Marine Fish, Jellyfish, Dive Exhibition, Freshwater Fish, Fishbowl Sharks, an Exhibition Activity called Swimming with Sharks, Shark Species, Turtle Species, 50 different fish species, 2 Striped
2330:
Avenida del Mar: This is the most representative and longest section of the boardwalk; it extends along the bay of Puerto Viejo and comprises just over half of all the boardwalk. The panoramic tour ends at the tip, which initiates the Golden Zone (the primary hotel zone), and the avenue changes names
2210: 1409:
The coasts of the municipality extend over 80 kilometres (50 mi), and sandy beach sediments are formed in the northwestern flank of the head of the municipality. There is a substance classified as berms, which is a soft sediment formation. The coast consists of gravel and conglomerates that form
1343:
branches have elevations of 50–700 meters above sea level. On the south-east and north sides, Arroyo de La Noria and some tributaries of the River El Quelite rise. The town of La Noria is located in this same part of the mountain, extending in a northwesterly direction at 300 and 500 meters above sea
1259:
Originally called Penitas, it then adopted the name of San José de Siqueiros, in honor of the patron saint of the town, and the name of its founder. Founded in 1749, it is located 29 km from Mazatlán on the Presidio River. Among its economic activities are agriculture, livestock, and vegetables.
1239:
A picturesque and attractive tourist town located 38 km northwest of Mazatlán. The El Quelite River passes through it. Its houses contain the Spanish classical influence predominant in the eighteenth century. Charrería is practiced here, as is the Prehispanic game called Ulama. The main economic
2658:
La Isla de la Piedra, called Stone Island was born in 1936. Stone Island is known throughout Mexico for its long sandy beaches, Mexico's third largest coconut grove followed by the length of the southern beach which seems to disappears in the horizon. The main source of work for the residents of the
2645:
A very representative element of this carnival are the great "Monigotes" that are placed in important areas of the city as decorations. These are giant figures made of paper mache are supported by large structures. The central events of the carnival are the crowning of the queen of the carnival, and
1184:
As the 21st century began, the Centro Histórico was rediscovered by newcomers and locals alike, spurring a renaissance of restoration and entrepreneurial endeavors. Once-fine homes that had fallen into literal ruin were restored to their former glory as family homes and boutique businesses. The city
899:
The Siglo XIX constitution of 1852 decreed a new internal division in Sinaloa, which reduced it to nine districts by removing San Ignacio, which had been annexed to the Cosalá, and Choix, which had been annexed to El Fuerte. It also amended the name of the district from Villa de la Unión to the port
781:
During the last years of the seventeenth century and early eighteenth century, the territory within Sinaloa remained unchanged, until 1732, when the provinces of Sonora and Ostimuri were united, as were the provinces of Sinaloa, Culiacán, and Rosario, with San Felipe and Santiago being the principal
773:
In 1565, the town of Chametla was gradually diminished by ongoing Indian raids. That year, Captain Francisco de Ibarra recovered the territory south of the state, rebuilt Chametla, and founded the Villa de San Sebastián (known today as Concordia), and awarded the region to New Vizcaya. The provinces
2936:
candidate, Jorge Alberto Rodriguez Pasos. However, a few months after taking the oath of mayor, Rodriguez Pasos was deposed by the State Congress after being charged for domestic violence, in which his own wife accused him. His place was taken by Gerardo Ramirez Rosete, from the same party. Shortly
2649:
The Mazatlán Carnival is distinguished from other carnivals for its distinctive accompaniment by Banda Sinaloa music that has transcended the world through what is today called "la onda grupera." Events includes cultural activities (poetry contests, literature prizes, and shows of enormous artistic
2433:
de Don Cruz Lizarraga in 1938, which had a strong German influence in its playing style, and included stringed instruments, in contrast with La Banda Los Tacuichamona (1888), La Banda Los Sirolas Culiacán (1920) and The Band of Brothers Rubio (1929) Mocorito, which were exclusively wind instruments
2409:
Banda Sinaloense or Tambora is a type of musical ensemble, as well as a traditional and popular musical genre, which was established in the early twenties in the state of Sinaloa, in the northwestern region of Mexico. It originates in the European Fanfare style, however, like many other traditional
2393:
El Faro became the answer to the problem. First lit over the Pacific Ocean in 1879, the lighthouse's original lamp was constructed in Paris. It was made of an oil lamp surrounded by mirrors, and a Fresnel lens to focus the light. This allowed El Faro's light to be seen from a much further distance,
1499:
During the period of 1940–1980, the municipality experienced an average annual 748 mm of precipitation, with a maximum of 215.4 mm in 24 hours, and 90.4 mm was observed in one hour. During the same period the average evaporation rate per year was 2146.80 mm; the prevailing winds
1373:
The current of the El Quelite River recorded a catchment of 835 square kilometers, where it drained annually for an average of 107 million cubic meters with variations ranging from 78 to 163 million cubic meters. This hydrological current passing through the town of Mazatlán touches the towns of El
1360:
The geological nature of the municipality, primarily made of sedimentary rock, gives rise to the outcrop of fragments of marine and consolidated rocks, and volcanic and metamorphic rocks. Mazatlán generally consists of tonalite and monsonitas belonging to the Middle Tertiary: rhyodacites, rhyolites
2377:
The Mazatlán lighthouse, called El Faro Lighthouse, is located at the peak of Cerro del Crestón, at the southern end of the peninsular city of Mazatlán. The lighthouse has the distinction of being settled in what was formerly an island, and has a length of 641 meters by 321 meters and a height of
2322:
Paseo Olas Altas: the oldest section of the boardwalk, it was originally a dike to prevent flooding problems in the 1830s, then it became an embankment which was used as urban space, and eventually it became a recreational space. It was the first part of the city with street lighting, and includes
2198:
Tourism and fishing are the main industries in Mazatlán. The city houses the main beach resorts, and has the second largest fishing fleet in Mexico. The most processed seafood products in the city are shrimp and tuna. The first Mazatlán hotel with a restaurant inside was named Canton La Fonda, and
1266:
Located 35 km northwest of Mazatlán, its first settlers date from the late sixteenth century. Among its economic activities are livestock, agriculture, and saddlery. It is close to Presa Picachos. A few miles away is the famous Vinata de Los Osuna, a major producer of blue agave, belonging to
763:
In 1534, the Valley of Mazatlán was divided into 25 Castellanos by an unknown person who did not stay there for long. In 1576, Don Hernando de Bazán, Governor and Captain General of Nueva Vizcaya, sent Captain Martín Hernández with his father, brothers, and soldiers to occupy the site of Mazatlán,
2389:
The first use of the Isla de Crestón as a lighted marine signal was in 1828. The light facilities, located on top of an imposing hill, were very modest, consisting of only a small stone structure on which fires, fueled by whale oil and wood, or coconut chips, were lit. The fires were fed wood and
1385:
On the northern slopes of the Sierra del Salto, near the village of the same name in the state of Durango, the Presidio River moves southeastward and makes a journey of 167 kilometers. Its catchment area is 5,614 square kilometers, with an average annual expenditure of 900 million cubic meters, a
989:
to focus the light. Since the light was static, from a distance it was often mistaken for a star. By 1905, this lamp was converted to a revolving lamp. During that period, the Mazatlán lighthouse was considered to be the naturally highest in the world. Today, the 1000 watt bulb can be seen for 30
2641:
This is currently one of the most important carnivals in Mexico, since the first parade on Sunday brings together more than 600,000 people for over three hours in the coastal area of the city on the "Avenida del Mar." A novelty that allows tourists to come from all over the world to witness this
2311:
The Malecón (boardwalk) of Mazatlán is to be considered one of the longest in the world. Its length is about 8.5 kilometres (5.3 mi) along the Pacific coast. Along the Malecón are high cliffs, monuments, roundabouts, historical buildings, hotels, etc. The Malecón is composed of a series of
2443:
Olas Altas: the beach with greatest historical reference to Mazatlán, it is located in the southern part of the city, a few meters from downtown. It has a length of 550 meters, in the section of the boardwalk that passes through Olas Altas one can see various monuments such as The Shield, which
2421:
The unique sound of the Sinaloa band is very similar to German and French wind instrument bands, though there are differences in styles between north-central and southern parts of the state. In the north-central area, the musical phrasing is lighter and nuanced, more similar to Western European
1437:
is located on the western edge of the outer bay of Mazatlán, and it has a length of 700 meters and a maximum width of 800 meters. To the northwest, about 3 miles away, small islands like "Southern Brother" and "Northern Brother" (the first with 46.3 meters in elevation) and Turtle Rock rise 1.5
1046:
With the publication of the decree creating the municipality of Mazatlán in the official newspaper on April 8, 1915, independent life began in the region. The Constitution of 1917, culminating in the first constitutional governor, General Ramón F. Iturbe, born in Mazatlán, confirmed the sixteen
818:
Jurisdictionally, Mazatlán remained dependent on the sub-delegation of San Sebastian, unaffected by the divisions between the states of Sonora and Sinaloa. In 1824, they got together to form the Western State. After the imposition of new internal divisions of five departments and municipalities
810:
In 1813, the Cadiz constitution came into effect. Article 310 of that constitution provided for the installation of local councils in towns that had more than 1,000 inhabitants. In 1814, Fernando VII repealed that constitution but it was later reinstated in 1820, and the first municipalities in
2381:
In 1821, the Cortes of Cádiz issued a decree certifying the City of Mazatlán as the first port of height of the Mexican Pacific. This introduced Mazatlán as a viable destination for international trade. The decree, along with the rapid growth of large mining and commercial consortia, led to an
903:
In 1861, the political headquarters were removed and turned into prefectures, and the same year the State Legislature adopted the Act on Municipalities. In 1868, the district had five municipalities in Mazatlán; one in the center and the other four in Villa Unión, Siqueiros, La Noria, and The
2588:
Mazatlán hosts several events annually, the most important being the International Carnival of Mazatlán, which was 114 years old in 2012. Other important events are the Mazatlán Cultural Festival and the José Limón International Dance Festival, celebrated every year in the winter and spring,
806:
Among the first decrees that the legislature enacted was that the addition of each of the eleven districts, and this union, corresponding to the Union Villa Mariano Balleza, be given the name of one of the leading insurgents, parish priest Dolores Hidalgo, on the night of September 15, 1810.
785:
In 1749, Sinaloa was divided into five provinces with their mayors and lieutenancy: Maloya, with jurisdiction over Chametla, Rosario, and San José; Copala, with jurisdiction over San Ignacio, Piaxtla, and Mazatlán; Culiacán, with jurisdiction over Badiraguato, and Sinaloa, which bordered the
2966:, former Sinaloa Senator and member of the PRI, was defeated. This ended the PRI hegemony in the state of Sinaloa. Another important event was the third choice Alejandro Higuera Osuna from PAN, who won the municipal presidency of Mazatlán. In addition, the PAN won a historic vote statewide. 895:
The capital of Sinaloa, until the year 1853, had been Culiacán. However, that year, the capital was transferred to Mazatlán. On July 22, 1867, the federal government passed a law that forbade state capitals from also acting as ports. As a result of this law, on September 20, 1873, the State
822:
In 1830, the Western State was divided into two states. The first constitution of the state of Sinaloa, promulgated on December 12, 1831, divided the territory into eleven districts with their respective parties, leaving the district town of La Union separated from Concord and San Ignacio.
1218:
Located 25 km from Mazatlán, second most important town of the municipality. It is said that the first settlers belonged to a Spanish family who arrived there in 1576. Among its economic activities are fishing, agriculture, livestock, fruit growing, aquaculture, and brick making.
907:
On the morning of November 13, 1864, French Navy ships fired twelve cannon shots into the city, causing minor damage to several homes, but not causing any deaths. The attack stopped when the prefect of the city made known to the invaders that the Mexican Army had left the square
1377:
On the southeast slope of the Sierra del Quelite is the De La Noria stream, and on the north side of it are some tributaries from the El Quelite River. The La Noria stream drains in a southeasterly direction of the town of the same name, and finally ends in the Presidio River.
2924:
regained the municipality during the elections of 1992, when Martin Gavica Garduño (1993–1995) won the leadership. Alejandro Camacho Mendoza reclaimed the municipality for his party, PAN, for the 1996-1998 period, and Alejandro Higuera Osuna held it for the 1999–2001 term.
2499:
Norte Beach: It is located along the northwest edge of the commercial downtown district. Here one can find the Monument to Fishermen; the Monument to Pulmonias, and the Monument to the hometown Pacific Brewery. The second of these refers to the characteristic taxis of this
1444:
Stone Island is the most important part of the municipal coastline; its size is the largest of all because it has 30 square kilometers, and is approximately 14.5 miles long by 2.5 wide. Despite its name, Stone Island is a peninsula that connects to the continent near the
2974:
French explorer Duflot de Mofras notes that by the 1840s, foreign traders based in Mazatlán impelled the opening of the first public school in the city. Still, in 1872, there were only two primary schools. In 1873, the Liceo Rosales, which over time would become the
1335:
runs the Sierra del Metate and Panuco. In this county, the Sierra Madre Occidental is diverted to penetrate Durango, leaving before some detachments, such as the Sierra de San Juan and the Friars, and constitutes, in of its topography, the following hilly areas:
636:
people lived. By the mid-19th century, a large group of immigrants arrived from Germany. Over time, Mazatlán developed into a commercial seaport, importing equipment for the nearby gold and silver mines. It served as the capital of Sinaloa from 1859 to 1873. The
2628: 2624: 891:
When Félix Zuloaga Tacubaya proclaimed the Plan of Ignoring the Constitution of 1857, the garrison of the Plaza de Mazatlán did not remain outside this proclamation, and on January 1, 1858, the Plan of Mazatlán was proclaimed, which followed Zuloaga's Plan.
865:. In 1859, the port was blockaded by Captain Sidney Grenfell of the British steamship H.M.S. Amethyst. On November 13, 1864, the French Army and the Imperialist forces took possession of Mazatlán, until they were deported on November 13, 1866, by General 797:
was formed out of the territories of Sonora and Sinaloa. That year, the first mayor, Garrido Durán, established eleven subdelegations, eight of them in Sinaloa, with Mazatlán being within the subdelegation of Copala, which was later called San Sebastián.
1426:
Bird Island is located between the extreme equatorial coordinates of 106 ° 28'34 " west longitude and 23 ° 15'25" north latitude; its area is about 0.4 square kilometers, 1.1 kilometers long, and maximum and minimum range of 800–650 meters respectively.
2625: 2444:
contains the shields of Sinaloa and Mazatlán; The Deer, a statue of a deer representing the etymology of the city's name; Monument to Pedro Infante; Monument to the Continuity of Life; Monument to Mazatleca Women, and also the restaurant "Puerto Viejo".
1483: 1488: 1486: 1482: 2149: 1156: 2153: 2152: 2148: 1344:
level. On its western side, the Zapote Brook begins. The Sierra de San Marcos is located in the north at 50 to 700 meters above sea level. Forming the southeastern and northwestern slopes are Brook Copala and some tributaries of the Presidio River.
2232: 2212: 2940:
In the 2005-2007 elections, Alejandro Higuera Osuna from PAN won the municipal presidency and held it until June 2007, when he resigned to contest the election for local deputy; on the 12th of that month, he was replaced by Isaac Lopez Arregui.
2237: 2235: 2231: 2217: 2215: 2211: 1487: 2154: 1413:
In the southwestern corner, Huizache Lagoon occupies an area of 4,000 hectares (40.0 square miles). It receives the maritime influence through the Ostial estuary and freshwater diversion channel, and receives water from the Presidio River.
925:
In 1873, according to the census of the State, the District of Mazatlán was reduced to three municipalities: Mazatlán, Villa Unión, and La Noria. Siqueiros had been annexed in 1870 to the central municipality, and The Milkweed to La Noria.
2990:
and the Polytechnic University of Sinaloa. The remaining universities and institutions of higher education in Mazatlán belong to the private sector and they are the following: Mazatlán Institute of Technology, Nautical School of Mazatlán,
2326:
Paseo Claussen: It was built for the centennial in 1910. It borders the icebox hill and ends at the bay of Puerto Viejo. It was named in honor of George Claussen, who was in command of the Mazatlán Works Agency and promoted the centennial
2236: 2216: 660:
With a population of 438,434 (city) and 489,987 (municipality) as of the 2010 census, Mazatlán is the second-largest city in the state. It is also a tourist destination, with its beaches lined with resort hotels. A car ferry crosses the
1369:
El Quelite River, and the Zapote, La Noria, and Los Cocos streams form part of the water resources of the municipality in the southwestern and southeastern slopes; these streams increase its volume considerably during the rainy season.
2595:
In sports, Mazatlán is home to the Pacific International Triathlon held in April, and the Pacific International Marathon, which is held every year in late November and early December, and is attended by athletes from around the world.
1328:, where the hills rise towards Vigia, Punta de Materén, and the Monte chair. This orography, before entering the municipality of San Ignacio, takes the name of Sierra del Metate, whose characteristic is the formation of Peak Metate. 990:
nautical miles (60 km). Near the lighthouse shore, famous "divers" (called this even by the Spanish-speaking inhabitants of Mazatlán) perform daring jumps off high rocks into the Pacific Ocean, for tips from onlooking tourists.
1104:
In the 1970s, tourism in Old Mazatlán declined as newer venues catering to Western tourists opened on the expanses of beach to the north of the city ("Zona Dorada"). As an example of Mazatlán's tourism expansion, one of the largest
1430:
Deer Island is located between 106 ° 27'60 " west longitude and 23 ° 14'03" north latitude; its approximate length is 1.850 meters (6 ft 0.8 in), and its width varies between 250 and 700 meters (820 and 2,300 ft).
151: 2627: 1246:
This town is 32 km from Mazatlán. It was an important cement and line production center. Its current economic activity is the production of chilies, fodder, and tomatoes; its coast has a large number of pristine beaches.
2288:
There is also a variety of restaurants offering international cuisine such as Japanese, Italian and Chinese. Fast food, vegetarian, snacks, meats, and a variety of taquerias with their own specialty foods are also available.
1042:
In 1912, the municipalities enacted law No.21 as a form of internal division of the State. However, it wasn't until 1915 that the law was abolished by the political directorate, when it erected the first free communes.
1485: 700:
Originally, the name Presidio of Mazatlán was used for what is now called Villa Unión. The port of Mazatlán served as a reference to arrive to Presidio by sea, and was called the Islands of Mazatlán. By decree of the
2151: 2712:
would be relocating to a new state of the art football stadium in Mazatlán in time for the league's 2020–21 season, with rumors that the team would be renamed either Delfines de Mazatlán (Dolphins of Mazatlán) or
2234: 2214: 3058: 2185:
Mazatlán has several protected areas, one of which is the Protection of Flora and Fauna Area (APFF). CACAXTLA Plateau is located between the towns of Mazatlán and San Ignacio in the central part of the state of
2904:
In the municipality of Mazatlán, there exist two electoral preferences. While the inhabitants of the receiverships, police stations, and other villages in the municipality continue voting traditionally for the
1381:
El Zapote stream is formed on the western slope of the Sierra de La Noria, and moves in a southwesterly direction. In passing, it touches the towns of Zapote and El Recreo, and empties into the Pacific Ocean.
1124:, one of the most famous actresses and singers in Mexico and Latin America during the final decades of the 20th century and the first decades of the 21st century, is Mazatlán's most famous native. German-born 2678:. The league's season begins in mid-October and ends in late December. Playoffs are in January of every year, and from the eight teams that make up the league, one becomes the representative of Mexico in the 1293:. With a land area of 3,068.5 square kilometres (1,184.8 sq mi) (5.3% of the total area of the state), it is Sinaloa's ninth largest municipality. It is bordered on the north by the municipality of 814:
In the late eighteenth and early nineteenth century, Mazatlán was a native fishing village located north of Cerro de la Aduana. In 1821, it was declared the first port of Mazatlán on Mexico's Pacific coast.
2312:
roadways with designated space for pedestrians. The names of these roads vary depending on the stage or time of their construction. From south to north, the roads that compose the Malecón are as follow:
721:
groups were in the region of Mazatlán prior to the arrival of the Spanish. These groups included the Totorames, who lived from the south bank of the River Piaxtla to the Río de las Cañas, as well as the
2955:, since the last mayoral election was won by PRI member Jorge Abel Lopez Sanchez, who defeated a former PAN and Petetista government (PT). That was the last time that Mazatlán has had a PRI government. 587: 993:
On June 26, 1880, Jesus Ramirez, former general in command of 400 men, stormed the garrison of the square and appropriated Mazatlán. The city was subsequently bombed again by the Mexican warship the
2506:
Cerritos Beach: It starts at the entrance to the "new" marina and the end of the Golden Zone (hotel district) and runs north to Cerritos point, a rocky landform just before the Emerald Bay resort.
705:, on September 11, 1828, Presidio of Mazatlán was renamed Villa of the Union. This freed the name Mazatlán (land of deer), and since the port was known as Islas de Mazatlán, the name was adopted. 997:, which, during its attack, killed and wounded a high number of women and children. Of the 24 cannon shots fired, only three hit the army headquarters, and the rest landed on neighboring houses. 2592:
Another important event is the International Motorcycle Week, which attracts thousands of motorcyclists from around the country as well as from abroad, and is held each year during Easter week.
1253:
Founded in 1867, it is 32 km from Mazatlán. It became the largest sugar mill in the south of the state. Its main economic activities are agriculture and the production of cheese and honey.
2319:
Paseo del Centenario: starting in the previous street and bordering the west at the lookout hill where cliffs are seen, it was built to commemorate the centennial of the Independence of Mexico.
2182:, and fish. White-tailed deer is one of the main animals that characterizes Mazatlán. Today, there are fewer animals and plants than before, due to the way humans have changed the ecosystem. 819:
divided into parties, Mazatlán was in the department of San Sebastian, which was formed with the parties of its name, San Ignacio and the Rosary, and it extended to the River of Reeds.
4356: 4324: 922:. The first issue appeared on May 12, 1863. The publisher boasted that his was the only weekly English-language newspaper, not only in Mazatlán and Sinaloa, but throughout Mexico. 2626: 750: 1484: 888:. After landing, the aspiring miners travelled over land for weeks to Mazatlán, where they would embark from the port to arrive in San Francisco in another four to five weeks. 2401:
It is now one of the top tourist attractions in the city of Mazatlán, and people can hike up to see it up close. The view from the lighthouse is also a big draw for visitors.
2150: 2233: 2213: 4254: 4227: 3438: 2347:
On May 30, 2023, the Gran Acuario Mazatlán was inaugurated, replacing and expanding the old aquarium that was in its place, it was the largest aquarium in Latin America.
5376: 1339:
To the north end of town one can see the Friars extending northwest, with elevations ranging from 150 to 1,900 meters above sea level. In the northwestern portion,
749:
During the early years of the Spanish conquest in Sinaloa, the region currently occupied by the municipality of Mazatlán remained uninhabited. The nearest town was
4306: 4002: 1101:, and others of their generation as a sportfishing mecca. The hotels along Olas Altas flourished during the 1940s, 1950s and 1960s, supporting this vibrant trade. 3146: 2937:
thereafter, in a move seen as a ruse of the PRI state government, he was replaced by Ricardo Ramírez González, a member of the Institutional Revolutionary Party.
1386:
maximum of 2,225 and a minimum of 550 million cubic meters. Populations on its banks are Los Cocos, El Zapote, El Placer, El Tecomate, Copala, El Recodo, Porras,
4398: 2390:
coal, allowing them to produce a dim light that could only be seen within walking distance, making it of little help to seafarers, especially in bad weather.
2697:. The league season is played from the last days of March until the first days of June, while the playoffs begin in mid-June and end the first days of July. 1117:(Mazatlán Paradise). This time also saw the expansion of the Hotel Playa Mazatlán, and the construction of many others, a trend that continues to this day. 4745: 3612: 4402: 3874: 3814: 3784: 3754: 3724: 3694: 3664: 3634: 3495: 53: 46: 2694: 3948: 862: 3569: 764:
granting them land and titles in return. The Captain's claims were ratified in the City of Durango in 1639, and endorsed in the same city in 1650.
1423:
Most of the islands of the municipality are formed by ignimbrites, rhyolitic tuffs and tuffaceous sandstones of altered and deformed light color.
3944: 2131: 4284: 985:(El Faro) began operating in mid-1879. The maritime signals were manufactured in Paris, France, containing a large oil lamp with mirrors, and a 834:
Until the early 19th century, Mazatlán was a collection of huts inhabited by indigenous people whose major occupation was fishing, according to
4103: 5386: 4346: 3544: 2162:
The flora of Mazatlán are tabachines, eucalyptus, laurels, and poplars. Its fauna includes birds like ducks, herons, and pelicans. There are
2987: 276: 4995: 4874: 4824: 4027: 5371: 4378: 4320: 2751: 2603:, prizes awarded by the National Academy of Music in Mexico, and the Volleyball Olympic qualifiers for the Olympic Games in London 2012. 1446: 873:
on June 18, 1868, which at the time was blockading the port, its captain, William H. Bridge, threatened to bomb the city on November 22.
678: 3911: 3904: 2896:
Pulmonias are a common form of transportation in Mazatlán. These golf cart-like taxis are a form of transportation created in Mazatlán.
2123: 4439: 3977: 2958:
In July 2010, in the election for Governor, Local, and Municipal Presidents' Deputies, the first loss occurred for the PRI governor of
1227:
So-called for the square shape of the Rio Presidio at this point. It is the cradle of Don Cruz Lizarraga, founder of the international
854:. By 1836, the city had a population of between 4,000 and 5,000. It subsequently became the largest port on the Mexican Pacific coast. 4121: 2573: 1008: 5391: 4049: 3010:, has a presence in the city with an academic unit specializing in marine sciences and the Center for Food Research and Development. 1015:. Her memory is held dear by Mazatlecos to this day, and the restored Angela Peralta Theater by the Plazuela keeps her memory alive. 669:. The municipality has a land area of 3,068.48 km (1,184.75 sq mi) and includes smaller outlying communities such as 3003: 4738: 4183: 3594: 2982:
Mazatlán has several preschools, elementary, middle, high schools, and universities of both public and private institutions. The
2944:
In the 2008-2010 elections, the Institutional Revolutionary Party regained the town with its candidate Jorge Abel Lopez Sanchez.
2378:
157 meters, making it the highest natural lighthouse in the Americas, and one of the highest operating lighthouses in the world.
4246: 4231: 3940: 2916:. During the municipal elections of 1989, Humberto Rice García (1990–1992) won the municipal presidency as a candidate for the 2300:, which has its factory in the harbor. Another well-known drink in the region is a vanilla-flavored beverage called "tonicol." 4411: 3528: 1273:
A village located 10 km north of Mazatlán. Its inhabitants are engaged in animal husbandry, farming, and fruit growing.
1420:
Cooperatives are distributed in the estuaries of the Escopama, Salinitas, El Veintinueve, and Estero Uriah Huizache lagoon.
96: 5366: 2569: 2503:
Sábalo Beach: the long stretch of beach along Camaron Sabalo and Malecon from the Fishermen's Monument to the marina jetty.
2340:
Since its opening on September 13, 1980, Mazatlán Aquarium has been one of the most complete of its kind in Latin America.
2296:, barley, coconut, coconut horchata, Tejuino, wines and a range of beers, of which the best known is the local beer called 753:, which was occupied by the Spanish in 1531, and lent its name to the province, despite being abandoned shortly afterward. 654: 2331:
twice and continues for several kilometers parallel to the coastline, yet maintains some distance from the coastal hotels.
68: 3173: 2986:
is the largest public university in the city. Other public universities or institutions for higher education include the
1047:
municipalities into which the state was divided, which would then be subdivided into receiverships and police precincts.
2690: 2650:
quality), with which the party extends to all sectors of the population and covers a range of local and tourist tastes.
5123: 4988: 4731: 3971:"NORMA Oficial Mexicana NOM-059-ECOL-2001, Protección ambiental-Especies nativas de México de flora y fauna silvestres" 3158: 633: 159:
Hotel Zone, Monument to Mazatleca women, Mazatlán pier, Cordones Island, Mazatlán Cathedral, Panoramic view of the city
5169: 2996: 2576:), Mansion of Redo, Melchers House, House of Retes, Corvera Building, Bank of London and Mexico Building, Haas House, 4688: 4461: 2948: 2929: 2921: 2913: 2906: 2577: 2451: 2303:
Typical sweets include coconut candies, jamoncillos, and other candy made with coconut marshmallows from the region.
1496:
During the summer months, with the humidity factor, temperatures usually feel well above what the thermometer shows.
1294: 207: 115: 75: 3191: 2549: 530: 2983: 2976: 2463: 4063: 900:
of Mazatlán. That same constitution also decreed the headquarters and council facility policies in each district.
505: 5060: 4518: 3882: 3822: 3792: 3762: 3732: 3702: 3672: 3642: 3492: 240: 4678: 2952: 2917: 2316:
Calz. Joel Montes Camarena: which connects the lighthouse, which used to be an island, to the rest of the city.
1193: 1189: 1169: 82: 4077: 3185: 3134: 2557: 5065: 4668: 3608: 2277:, bearded tamales (made with shrimp), Governor tacos, fish crackers and Sinaloa-style grill-roasted chicken. 1441:
Goats Island is similar to Crestón's appearance; it has a height above sea level of a little over 50 meters.
2565: 5228: 5145: 5113: 4632: 4628: 3237: 3031: 2589:
respectively. There is also the Book Fair and Arts of Mazatlán (Feliart) and Mazatlán Book Fair (FELIMAZ).
835: 718: 179: 2475: 64: 20: 5381: 4933: 4434: 2805: 2798: 2786: 842:
arrived and established commercial relations with vessels coming to Mazatlán from far off places such as
697:
language and means "Land of deer" (mazatl "deer" and tlan referring to a place abundant with something).
666: 4469: 3558: 2825: 333: 5223: 5053: 5048: 2794: 2782: 2862:
Initial estimated cost for the work was 3.5 billion pesos, with a final estimate of 28.6 billion pesos
1019: 1007:
in Mazatlán shortly after her arrival in the port. Legend has it that she sang one last aria from her
5235: 5070: 4496: 4276: 4205: 3852: 3377: 3035: 1137: 615: 4107: 3019: 793:
In 1786, the intendant system was implemented due to the need to establish a provincial government.
4528: 3257: 3212: 2719:
Mazatlán is a major sporting center of the country, with important sporting activities such as the
2487: 1462: 1305:
and the Pacific Ocean, on the east by the town of Concordia, and on the west by the Pacific Ocean.
593: 510: 495: 5201: 4638: 4568: 607: 4854: 4777: 4161: 4139: 3417: 2837: 1321: 839: 42: 4019: 3200: 2704:, with major achievements both statewide and nationally. On June 2, 2020, it was announced that 2612: 1387: 1214: 670: 5031: 4983: 4608: 4578: 4548: 3448: 3241: 3046: 2675: 1403: 1185:
has assisted by upgrading infrastructure such as better water, sewer, and electrical services.
1165: 869:'s forces. After customs officials seized twenty-three ounces of gold from the British warship 477: 169: 4558: 3122: 2671: 1417:
The coastline of the municipality is lined with shrimp and small-scale flake fishing vessels.
909: 5288: 5164: 4916: 4911: 4849: 4658: 4648: 4454: 3915: 3301: 3297: 2992: 2394:
and thus give better navigation services, leading to approaches made with greater precision.
1477:), with a marked and rather long dry season and an average annual temperature of 25 °C. 1050:
The City of Mazatlán has the dubious distinction of being the second city in the world after
4682: 3970: 3468: 2963: 2553: 1231:. Its economic activities are livestock, agriculture, fruit growing, tanning, and saddlery. 5218: 4698: 4692: 4618: 4612: 4125: 2933: 2701: 877: 858: 89: 5361: 4978: 3520: 3513: 8: 5240: 4941: 4844: 4797: 4772: 4672: 3341: 3281: 3277: 2809: 1340: 1302: 1235: 1059: 794: 787: 767: 702: 674: 5325: 5272: 5191: 5075: 5043: 4906: 4837: 4582: 4552: 4538: 4522: 3086: 1332: 1223: 662: 4562: 4187: 2297: 2200: 650: 5211: 5184: 5139: 5000: 4901: 4832: 4662: 4652: 4592: 4588: 3524: 3104: 3082: 3074: 3067:, convicted murderer known as "the Hyena of Querétaro" who killed her three children. 2735: 2076: 2028: 1470: 4923: 4896: 2261:
Main dishes in Mazatlán are heavily influenced by seafood. Food specialties include
1434: 1054:, Libya, to suffer aerial bombardment (although the local historical display at the 653:
on 14 March 1900. Mazatlán has a rich culture and art community; in addition to the
5128: 5093: 4946: 4928: 4879: 4702: 4622: 4602: 4447: 3443: 3064: 2709: 2679: 2561: 1458: 1398: 1141: 1083: 1070: 1034: 1012: 973: 956: 939: 826: 580: 318: 4809: 2714: 2356: 982: 5206: 4963: 4953: 4891: 3499: 3401: 3381: 3317: 2883: 2869: 2854: 2430: 2280: 1228: 1129: 881: 775: 638: 5334: 4307:"¿Qué hacer en la playa conocida como la Isla de la Piedra en Mazatlán, Sinaloa" 4277:"Stone Island Day Trip from Mazatlan - Excursions and tours of Mazatlan Islands" 3092: 1188:
Mazatlán experienced two total solar eclipses in relatively rapid succession on
866: 4884: 4867: 4542: 3357: 3100: 3027: 2541: 2533: 1196:, and it was the first city in North America to experience the latter eclipse. 1121: 1051: 1023: 1000: 885: 2912:
Mazatlán has traditionally been governed by municipal leaders from the ruling
5355: 5265: 4862: 3425: 3412: 3325: 3312: 3305: 3292: 3285: 3272: 3265: 3252: 3078: 3052: 2813: 2759: 2525: 1907: 1325: 1110: 1079: 730: 629: 611: 291: 278: 5118: 4723: 3559:"IMPORTANT FROM MEXICO.; Battle at Tcpic—The Liberals Defeated—" 1058:
claims that Mazatlán was the first). During the Mexican Revolution, General
5339: 5196: 4968: 4379:"Las "pulmonías", el transporte único y popular, de Mazatlán para el mundo" 3040: 2812:, while a varied number of cruise ships visit the port every week from the 2600: 2599:
In 2012, Mazatlán was chosen as the host city for the tenth installment of
1145: 1004: 986: 851: 757: 738: 5255: 4020:"El Faro Lighthouse in Mazatlán - The tallest lighthouse in the Americas!" 2510:
provide regular service from the docks at the edge of the historic center.
5007: 4713: 4532: 3164: 2778: 1352: 1098: 1094: 945: 919: 642: 4572: 4487: 2770: 2369: 861:, Mazatlán was invaded and occupied by the U.S. military as part of the 774:
under his jurisdiction included the villages of San Sebastián, Charcas,
657:, the city has many galleries, museums and buildings of historic value. 5304: 5247: 5026: 4958: 4782: 4512: 3421: 3345: 3337: 3332: 3261: 3070: 2739: 2686: 2426: 1125: 1090: 963: 2413: 1281: 1204:
The town of Mazatlán is organized territorially into nine syndicates:
1003:(1845–1883), a Mexican opera diva famed throughout the world, died of 5133: 5103: 3023: 2755: 2724: 2545: 2361: 2270: 2266: 2163: 1500:
are in a northwesterly direction at an average speed of 5.0 meters.
1317: 1106: 690: 602: 473: 468: 2524:
The Historic Center of Mazatlán, among whose former inhabitants are
896:
Legislature decreed that Culiacán would be the state capital again.
31: 5320: 5108: 5098: 5036: 4754: 4429: 3976:. Secretaría de Medio Ambiente y Recursos Naturales. 6 March 2002. 2928:
In the 2002-2004 elections, both the National Action Party and the
2886:
with a center span of 520 meters and a total length of 1,124 meters
2758:: MZT) has daily domestic flights and international flights to the 2720: 2667: 2537: 2293: 2274: 2175: 2167: 1240:
activities are: livestock, agriculture, farming and fruit growing.
1210:
Municipal capital, largest and most important tourist destination.
1133: 4424: 4081: 2947:
Since April 2010, the town of Mazatlán has been ruled by both the
4792: 4478: 4472: 4050:"Datos que seguramente desconocías del Paseo Olas Altas Mazatlán" 4003:"Se inauguró el acuario más grande de América Latina en Mazatlán" 3545:"México Independiente: De 1810 a 1887 lo que sucedió en Mazatlán" 3397: 3361: 3321: 3245: 3232: 3096: 2959: 2833: 2829: 2790: 2731: 2727:, in which not only local but also foreign athletes participate. 2705: 2529: 2423: 2262: 2187: 2179: 1308:
Its average elevation is 10 metres (33 ft) above sea level.
1298: 1290: 880:, fortune hunters from the United States' East Coast sailed from 723: 694: 646: 625: 597: 427: 323: 726:, who lived in the mountains in the bordering state of Durango. 628:
word for "place of deer". The city was colonized in 1531 by the
3469:"TelluBase—Mexico Fact Sheet (Tellusant Public Service Series)" 3405: 3392: 3385: 3372: 3365: 3352: 2763: 2273:. Other common and prominent foods are smoked marlin and tuna, 2253: 2171: 1177: 311: 3844: 2386:
accurate, which often led to sailors endangering their boats.
5174: 4598: 4508: 2774: 2670:
is popular among Mazatlecos. The representative team, called
843: 734: 557: 2734:
teams in Mazatlán were the Mazatlán Redskins. They now play
600:. The city serves as the municipal seat for the surrounding 3007: 2700:
Another sport that has been practiced for over 25 years is
2292:
The local cuisine offers a variety of fresh drinks such as
847: 522:
Estero del Infiernillo, Laguna del Camarón, Estero del Yugo
4201: 4157: 4143: 4351: 3439:
Cathedral Basilica of the Immaculate Conception, Mazatlán
437: 4247:"La Isla de la Piedra, a paradisaical place in Mazatlan" 4347:"Monarcas Morelia officially announce move to Mazatlan" 2434:
and percussion akin to the Galo-Ibérico fanfare style.
3049:(1819–1869), ornithologist and artist died in Mazatlán 1324:
on the northwestern coastal plain bearing towards the
838:, a French explorer. In 1829, a Filipino banker named 4399:
Link to tables of population data from Census of 2005
2865:
Generating 4,500 direct jobs and 10,000 indirect jobs
4014: 4012: 3510: 2999:, and the Sinaloa Superior Institute of Technology. 2909:(PRI), this phenomenon is changing within the city. 1082:, one of the most popular actors and singers of the 4321:"Liga MX Club Morelia officially moves to Mazatlan" 1136:contract since the 1990s—also grew up in Mazatlán. 5377:Port cities and towns on the Mexican Pacific coast 3512: 4009: 2868:Stretch of 7.7 km of 4 lanes (including the 1132:, a stablemate of Herrera's—both have been under 1089:Mazatlán was well regarded by film stars such as 884:and other Atlantic ports to Mexican ports in the 5353: 1289:The town of Mazatlán is located in the southern 2323:the south side of icebox hill and lookout hill. 1113:, was founded in 1975 with the inauguration of 3595:"Así lucía Lorena Herrera antes de ser famosa" 3152:Sunset at the El Pescador Playa Norte monument 733:, the region was conquered under the reign of 614:coast across from the southernmost tip of the 4753: 4739: 4455: 4403:Instituto Nacional de Estadística y Geografía 4228:"Preolímpico reunirá a 10 países en Mazatlán" 2769:By land, Mazatlán is connected to the north ( 2417:Example of a Sinaloa band in the early 1900s. 2284:Dish from an informal restaurant in Mazatlán. 1438:meters above sea level at its highest ridge. 910:and the city was formally ceded to the French 3725:"Mármol de Salcido: Localización e Historia" 3061:, Soccer Player and Pastor in Minnesota USA. 3055:, Actor and Singer. Winner of a Golden Bear. 2880:"The Sinaloa" tunnel, measuring 2,794 meters 4184:"Página Oficial Semana de la Moto Mazatlán" 3963: 2969: 2819: 2752:General Rafael Buelna International Airport 679:General Rafael Buelna International Airport 4746: 4732: 4462: 4448: 2306: 2203:, a coffee factory, and two power plants. 2170:, and a variety of marine species such as 1320:is determined by the ramifications of the 1199: 966:, wealth and industry arrived to the city. 645:, with some genres being an alteration of 369:3,068.5 km (1,184.75 sq mi) 3179:Main entrance to the Hotel Playa Mazatlán 649:folk music. The settlers established the 116:Learn how and when to remove this message 4414:Enciclopedia de los Municipios de México 3461: 3004:National Autonomous University of Mexico 2893:Time reduction of 6–8 hours to 3 hours. 2412: 2368: 2360: 2279: 2252: 2145: 1479: 1397: 1351: 1280: 1150: 1069: 1033: 972: 962:A country house in Mazatlán. During the 825: 130:City and Municipality in Sinaloa, Mexico 4245:Post, Mexico Daily (17 November 2018). 3059:Sergio Adrian Amezcua Pineda "El Chito" 2653: 918:was a weekly published by the American 5354: 3635:"Villa Unión: Localización e Historia" 2514: 2350: 1507:Climate data for Mazatlán (1981–2000) 677:, and El Habal. Mazatlán is served by 52:Please improve this article by adding 4727: 4443: 4389: 4208:from the original on 16 December 2014 4158:"Feria de Libro y las Artes Mazatlan" 3855:from the original on 18 December 2014 3695:"El Quelite: Localización e Historia" 2832:that link the cities of Mazatlán and 1402:Old photograph of Mazatlán showing a 1029: 801: 756:The city was colonized in 1531 by an 579: 5387:Populated places established in 1531 4244: 4164:from the original on 2 February 2011 3983:from the original on 7 November 2014 3951:from the original on 18 October 2023 3941:"Mazatlán Climate Normals 1961–1990" 3933: 3665:"El Recodo: Localización e Historia" 3511:Benchwick, G & Hecht, J (2009). 2606: 2572:, the old Hotel Iturbide (today the 2335: 1170:Total Solar Eclipse on April 8, 2024 540:Autotransportes Águilas del Pacífico 25: 3905:"NORMALES CLIMATOLÓGICAS 1981-2000" 3897: 3875:"El Habal: Localización e Historia" 3815:"La Noria: Localización e Historia" 3785:"Siqueros: Localización e Historia" 3755:"El Roble: Localización e Historia" 3043:, model and social media influencer 2404: 1022:was founded in the city in 1900 by 13: 5372:Populated coastal places in Mexico 4078:"Página Oficial Carnaval Mazatlán" 3515:Puerto Vallarta and Pacific Mexico 3493:Ayuntamiento Municipal de Mazatlán 2804:Ferries make the daily journey to 2789:. To the east, it is connected to 2583: 2519: 2469:Monument to the Continuity of Life 2373:Mazatlán lighthouse seen up close. 2141: 1410:alluvial fans and slope deposits. 1038:Rebel Infantry near Mazatlán, 1914 744: 14: 5403: 4418: 4287:from the original on 24 June 2021 4257:from the original on 24 June 2021 4030:from the original on 6 March 2015 3615:from the original on 8 April 2024 3575:from the original on 4 March 2022 3013: 2949:Institutional Revolutionary Party 2930:Institutional Revolutionary Party 2922:Institutional Revolutionary Party 2914:Institutional Revolutionary Party 2907:Institutional Revolutionary Party 2745: 1078:Mazatlán is also the hometown of 850:, the United States, Europe, and 713: 641:also influenced the local music, 5392:1531 establishments in New Spain 5333: 5319: 4808: 4712: 4471: 4359:from the original on 3 June 2020 4327:from the original on 3 June 2020 3411: 3391: 3371: 3351: 3331: 3311: 3291: 3271: 3251: 3231: 3223: 3211: 3199: 3184: 3172: 3157: 3145: 3133: 3121: 2997:Autonomous University of Durango 2984:Autonomous University of Sinaloa 2977:Autonomous University of Sinaloa 2689:the representative team, called 2621: 2486: 2474: 2462: 2450: 2228: 2208: 1390:, Alley Ostial, and Alley Rosa. 1311: 955: 938: 247: 246: 239: 214: 213: 206: 178: 168: 150: 30: 4371: 4339: 4313: 4299: 4269: 4238: 4220: 4194: 4176: 4150: 4132: 4114: 4096: 4070: 4056: 4042: 3995: 3867: 3837: 3807: 3777: 3747: 3717: 3687: 3140:Easter Sunset at Playa Mazatlán 2859:Two-lane and four-lane sections 2437: 452: • Total (Metro area) 438:GDP (PPP, constant 2015 values) 356:Edgar Augusto González Zatarain 3657: 3627: 3601: 3587: 3551: 3537: 3504: 3486: 2398:is focused by a Fresnel lens. 2365:Mazatlán Lighthouse (El Faro). 1447:Mazatlán International Airport 1356:Yacht tour, Mazatlán, Sinaloa. 1301:, on the south by the town of 830:Lithograph of Mazatlán in 1845 531:Mazatlán International Airport 1: 3454: 3167:near the Hotel Playa Mazatlán 2785:and the corresponding tolled 2481:Coat of Sinaloa in Olas Altas 2248: 1267:the family of the same name. 929: 54:secondary or tertiary sources 4104:"Festival Cultural Mazatlán" 1364: 1331:At the edge of Mazatlán and 1276: 836:Abel Aubert du Petit-Thouars 684: 7: 5367:Populated places in Sinaloa 4064:"Centro Histórico Mazatlán" 3432: 3111: 2932:(PRI) were defeated by the 2899: 2457:Monument to Mazatleca women 2158:Whale watching in Mazatlán. 1980:Average precipitation days 1766:Mean daily minimum °C (°F) 1626:Mean daily maximum °C (°F) 1148:is also a Mazatlán native. 863:U.S. Pacific Coast campaign 667:La Paz, Baja California Sur 592:) is a city in the Mexican 157:Clockwise, from upper left: 10: 5408: 4140:"Feria del Libro Mazatlan" 2853:115 bridges including the 2610: 2354: 2193: 2129: 2121: 1506: 1457:Located just south of the 1452: 1347: 737:and incorporated into the 708: 18: 5313: 5297: 5281: 5154: 5086: 5016: 4817: 4806: 4762: 4710: 4495: 4485: 3849:Los Osuna 100% Agave Azul 3519:. Lonely Planet. p.  2662: 2074: 2026: 1979: 1905: 1835: 1765: 1695: 1625: 1555: 1550: 1547: 1544: 1541: 1538: 1535: 1532: 1529: 1526: 1523: 1520: 1517: 1514: 1511: 1065: 616:Baja California Peninsula 552: 548:Ferromex Mazatlán Station 544: 536: 526: 518: 504: 494: 484: 467: 459: 451: 443: 436: 426: 419: • Municipality 418: 410: 402: 397: 389: 381: 373: 366: • Municipality 365: 360: 352: 347: 339: 329: 317: 307: 272: 200: 192: 164: 149: 142: 135: 21:Mazatlán (disambiguation) 4959:Belarus, Russia, Ukraine 3879:Ayuntamiento de Mazatlán 3819:Ayuntamiento de Mazatlán 3789:Ayuntamiento de Mazatlán 3759:Ayuntamiento de Mazatlán 3729:Ayuntamiento de Mazatlán 3699:Ayuntamiento de Mazatlán 3669:Ayuntamiento de Mazatlán 3639:Ayuntamiento de Mazatlán 2970:Educational institutions 2826:Durango-Mazatlán highway 2820:Durango-Mazatlán highway 1463:tropical savanna climate 1393: 1011:balcony overlooking the 385:157 m (515 ft) 195:Pacific Pearl, Fish Land 3032:Benjamín Arellano Félix 2838:Sierra Madre Occidental 2307:The Malecón of Mazatlán 2269:, zarandeado fish, and 2223:Kitesurfing in Mazatlán 1322:Sierra Madre Occidental 1200:Neighboring communities 1020:Cerveceria del Pacífico 840:Juan Nepomuceno Machado 610:. It is located on the 460: • Per capita 414:143/km (370/sq mi) 16:City in Sinaloa, Mexico 5326:Catholicism portal 3611:. NASA. 6 April 2024. 3498:July 20, 2011, at the 3242:North Rhine-Westphalia 3047:Andrew Jackson Grayson 3020:Enedina Arellano Félix 2988:University of the West 2797:and the corresponding 2676:Mexican Pacific League 2634:Naval Combat Mazatlan. 2580:, and various others. 2570:Angela Peralta Theater 2418: 2374: 2366: 2285: 2258: 2257:Local Mazatlán dishes. 2159: 1493: 1406: 1357: 1286: 1181: 1075: 1039: 978: 831: 811:Sinaloa were founded. 655:Angela Peralta Theater 577:Spanish pronunciation: 382:Highest elevation 377:10 m (33 ft) 41:relies excessively on 4122:"Festival Jose Limón" 3302:San Diego, California 3105:World Series Champion 2993:TecMilenio University 2953:National Action Party 2918:National Action Party 2847:230 km in length 2574:Municipal Arts Centre 2416: 2372: 2364: 2283: 2256: 2157: 1491: 1401: 1355: 1284: 1163: 1109:providers in Mexico, 1073: 1037: 976: 829: 608:Mazatlán Municipality 390:Lowest elevation 144:City and Municipality 4613:Escuinapa de Hidalgo 4430:Carnaval of Mazatlán 4425:Instituto de Cultura 4309:. 30 September 2021. 4190:on 13 December 2014. 4128:on 14 December 2011. 3568:. 19 November 1859. 3547:. 12 September 2021. 3036:Ramón Arellano Félix 3034:and older sister of 3030:, younger sister of 3026:, current leader of 2920:(PAN). However, the 2654:La Isla de la Piedra 2613:Carnaval de Mazatlán 2243:Flyboard in Mazatlán 1556:Record high °C (°F) 878:California Gold Rush 859:Mexican-American War 432:Mazatleco, Mazatleca 411: • Density 393:0 m (0 ft) 19:For other uses, see 5146:Trinidad and Tobago 4798:Ati-Atihan festival 4234:on 26 October 2012. 3885:on 28 December 2010 3825:on 28 December 2010 3795:on 28 December 2010 3765:on 29 December 2010 3735:on 28 December 2010 3705:on 29 December 2010 3675:on 28 December 2010 3645:on 28 December 2010 3342:Puntarenas Province 2810:Baja California Sur 2799:Federal Highway 40D 2787:Federal Highway 15D 2730:One of the initial 2691:Venados de Mazatlán 2672:Venados de Mazatlán 2515:Tourism and culture 2351:Mazatlán Lighthouse 1836:Record low °C (°F) 1696:Daily mean °C (°F) 1469:), bordering a hot 1285:Mazatlán in Sinaloa 1060:Venustiano Carranza 977:Mazatlán Lighthouse 857:In 1846 during the 795:Arizpe Municipality 703:Estado de Occidente 665:, from Mazatlán to 581:[masaˈtlan] 288: /  230:Show map of Sinaloa 227:Mazatlán in Sinaloa 5382:Beaches of Sinaloa 5124:Dominican Republic 4390:Additional sources 4381:. 17 October 2022. 4202:"Maratón Pacífico" 3609:"Where & When" 3087:Kansas City Royals 2964:Mario López Valdez 2578:Temple of San José 2554:Plazuela República 2419: 2375: 2367: 2286: 2259: 2160: 1494: 1407: 1358: 1287: 1244:Mármol de Salcido: 1182: 1076: 1040: 1030:Mexican Revolution 979: 916:The Mazatlán Times 832: 802:Independent Mexico 663:Gulf of California 455:$ 9.2 billion 353: • Mayor 292:23.217°N 106.417°W 263:Show map of Mexico 260:Mazatlán in Mexico 193:Nickname(s):  5349: 5348: 4721: 4720: 4679:Salvador Alvarado 4501:(municipal seats) 4281:mazatlantoday.net 4251:The Mazatlan Post 4110:on 30 April 2012. 4084:on 23 August 2007 4024:mazatlantoday.net 3530:978-1-74104-806-3 3206:Isla de la Piedra 3083:Chicago White Sox 3075:designated hitter 2736:American football 2693:, is part of the 2674:, is part of the 2629: 2607:Mazatlán Carnival 2558:Plazuela Zaragoza 2336:Mazatlán Aquarium 2238: 2218: 2155: 2138: 2137: 2029:relative humidity 1489: 1471:semi-arid climate 1461:, Mazatlán has a 1297:and the state of 1161: 1120:Next to Infante, 1086:'s golden years. 1024:German immigrants 946:Electricity plant 758:army of Spaniards 729:According to the 570: 569: 444: • Year 403: • City 126: 125: 118: 100: 5399: 5340:World portal 5338: 5337: 5324: 5323: 5229:Negros y Blancos 4812: 4757:around the world 4748: 4741: 4734: 4725: 4724: 4716: 4703:Sinaloa de Leyva 4476: 4475: 4464: 4457: 4450: 4441: 4440: 4435:City of Mazatlán 4410: 4397: 4383: 4382: 4375: 4369: 4368: 4366: 4364: 4343: 4337: 4336: 4334: 4332: 4317: 4311: 4310: 4303: 4297: 4296: 4294: 4292: 4273: 4267: 4266: 4264: 4262: 4242: 4236: 4235: 4230:. Archived from 4224: 4218: 4217: 4215: 4213: 4198: 4192: 4191: 4186:. Archived from 4180: 4174: 4173: 4171: 4169: 4154: 4148: 4147: 4142:. Archived from 4136: 4130: 4129: 4124:. Archived from 4118: 4112: 4111: 4106:. Archived from 4100: 4094: 4093: 4091: 4089: 4080:. Archived from 4074: 4068: 4067: 4060: 4054: 4053: 4052:. 5 August 2022. 4046: 4040: 4039: 4037: 4035: 4016: 4007: 4006: 3999: 3993: 3992: 3990: 3988: 3982: 3975: 3967: 3961: 3960: 3958: 3956: 3937: 3931: 3930: 3928: 3926: 3920: 3914:. Archived from 3909: 3901: 3895: 3894: 3892: 3890: 3881:. Archived from 3871: 3865: 3864: 3862: 3860: 3841: 3835: 3834: 3832: 3830: 3821:. Archived from 3811: 3805: 3804: 3802: 3800: 3791:. Archived from 3781: 3775: 3774: 3772: 3770: 3761:. Archived from 3751: 3745: 3744: 3742: 3740: 3731:. Archived from 3721: 3715: 3714: 3712: 3710: 3701:. Archived from 3691: 3685: 3684: 3682: 3680: 3671:. Archived from 3661: 3655: 3654: 3652: 3650: 3641:. Archived from 3631: 3625: 3624: 3622: 3620: 3605: 3599: 3598: 3591: 3585: 3584: 3582: 3580: 3574: 3563: 3555: 3549: 3548: 3541: 3535: 3534: 3518: 3508: 3502: 3490: 3484: 3483: 3481: 3479: 3473: 3465: 3444:Claudia Mijangos 3416: 3415: 3396: 3395: 3376: 3375: 3356: 3355: 3336: 3335: 3316: 3315: 3296: 3295: 3276: 3275: 3256: 3255: 3236: 3235: 3215: 3203: 3188: 3176: 3161: 3149: 3137: 3125: 3065:Claudia Mijangos 2710:Monarcas Morelia 2680:Caribbean Series 2631: 2630: 2566:Plazuela Hidalgo 2562:Plazuela Machado 2490: 2478: 2466: 2454: 2405:Banda Sinaloense 2240: 2239: 2220: 2219: 2201:Pacífico brewery 2156: 2134:(sun 1961–1990) 1983: 1504: 1503: 1492:Mazatlán sunset. 1490: 1459:Tropic of Cancer 1162: 1115:Paraíso Mazatlán 1084:Cinema of Mexico 1013:Plazuela Machado 959: 942: 651:Pacifico Brewery 591: 590: 589: 583: 578: 566: 563: 561: 559: 303: 302: 300: 299: 298: 297:23.217; -106.417 293: 289: 286: 285: 284: 281: 264: 250: 249: 243: 231: 217: 216: 210: 182: 172: 154: 133: 132: 121: 114: 110: 107: 101: 99: 58: 34: 26: 5407: 5406: 5402: 5401: 5400: 5398: 5397: 5396: 5352: 5351: 5350: 5345: 5332: 5318: 5309: 5293: 5277: 5150: 5082: 5012: 4813: 4804: 4758: 4752: 4722: 4717: 4708: 4500: 4498: 4491: 4481: 4470: 4468: 4421: 4408: 4395: 4392: 4387: 4386: 4377: 4376: 4372: 4362: 4360: 4355:. 3 June 2020. 4345: 4344: 4340: 4330: 4328: 4323:. 3 June 2020. 4319: 4318: 4314: 4305: 4304: 4300: 4290: 4288: 4275: 4274: 4270: 4260: 4258: 4243: 4239: 4226: 4225: 4221: 4211: 4209: 4200: 4199: 4195: 4182: 4181: 4177: 4167: 4165: 4156: 4155: 4151: 4146:on 26 May 2013. 4138: 4137: 4133: 4120: 4119: 4115: 4102: 4101: 4097: 4087: 4085: 4076: 4075: 4071: 4062: 4061: 4057: 4048: 4047: 4043: 4033: 4031: 4018: 4017: 4010: 4001: 4000: 3996: 3986: 3984: 3980: 3973: 3969: 3968: 3964: 3954: 3952: 3939: 3938: 3934: 3924: 3922: 3921:on 3 March 2016 3918: 3907: 3903: 3902: 3898: 3888: 3886: 3873: 3872: 3868: 3858: 3856: 3843: 3842: 3838: 3828: 3826: 3813: 3812: 3808: 3798: 3796: 3783: 3782: 3778: 3768: 3766: 3753: 3752: 3748: 3738: 3736: 3723: 3722: 3718: 3708: 3706: 3693: 3692: 3688: 3678: 3676: 3663: 3662: 3658: 3648: 3646: 3633: 3632: 3628: 3618: 3616: 3607: 3606: 3602: 3593: 3592: 3588: 3578: 3576: 3572: 3561: 3557: 3556: 3552: 3543: 3542: 3538: 3531: 3509: 3505: 3500:Wayback Machine 3491: 3487: 3477: 3475: 3471: 3467: 3466: 3462: 3457: 3435: 3430: 3410: 3402:Baja California 3390: 3382:Baja California 3370: 3350: 3330: 3310: 3290: 3270: 3250: 3230: 3226: 3219: 3216: 3207: 3204: 3195: 3194:in the downtown 3189: 3180: 3177: 3168: 3162: 3153: 3150: 3141: 3138: 3129: 3126: 3114: 3016: 2979:, was founded. 2972: 2902: 2884:Baluarte bridge 2870:Baluarte Bridge 2855:Baluarte Bridge 2836:, crossing the 2822: 2748: 2665: 2656: 2639: 2638: 2637: 2636: 2635: 2632: 2622: 2615: 2609: 2586: 2584:Culture and art 2522: 2520:Historic Center 2517: 2494: 2491: 2482: 2479: 2470: 2467: 2458: 2455: 2440: 2431:Banda El Recodo 2407: 2359: 2353: 2338: 2309: 2251: 2244: 2241: 2229: 2224: 2221: 2209: 2196: 2146: 2144: 2142:Flora and fauna 2139: 1981: 1974: 1969: 1964: 1959: 1954: 1949: 1944: 1939: 1934: 1929: 1924: 1919: 1914: 1900: 1895: 1890: 1885: 1880: 1875: 1870: 1865: 1860: 1855: 1850: 1845: 1840: 1830: 1825: 1820: 1815: 1810: 1805: 1800: 1795: 1790: 1785: 1780: 1775: 1770: 1760: 1755: 1750: 1745: 1740: 1735: 1730: 1725: 1720: 1715: 1710: 1705: 1700: 1690: 1685: 1680: 1675: 1670: 1665: 1660: 1655: 1650: 1645: 1640: 1635: 1630: 1620: 1615: 1610: 1605: 1600: 1595: 1590: 1585: 1580: 1575: 1570: 1565: 1560: 1480: 1455: 1396: 1367: 1350: 1314: 1279: 1229:Banda El Recodo 1202: 1151: 1130:Sabine Moussier 1068: 1032: 971: 970: 969: 968: 967: 960: 951: 950: 949: 943: 932: 882:New York Harbor 804: 747: 745:Colonial period 716: 711: 693:comes from the 687: 639:German settlers 606:, known as the 585: 584: 576: 556: 490: 296: 294: 290: 287: 282: 279: 277: 275: 274: 268: 267: 266: 265: 262: 261: 258: 257: 256: 255: 251: 234: 233: 232: 229: 228: 225: 224: 223: 222: 218: 196: 188: 187: 186: 185: 176: 175: 160: 145: 138: 131: 122: 111: 105: 102: 59: 57: 51: 47:primary sources 35: 24: 17: 12: 11: 5: 5405: 5395: 5394: 5389: 5384: 5379: 5374: 5369: 5364: 5347: 5346: 5344: 5343: 5329: 5314: 5311: 5310: 5308: 5307: 5301: 5299: 5295: 5294: 5292: 5291: 5285: 5283: 5279: 5278: 5276: 5275: 5270: 5269: 5268: 5260: 5259: 5258: 5250: 5245: 5244: 5243: 5233: 5232: 5231: 5226: 5216: 5215: 5214: 5209: 5204: 5199: 5189: 5188: 5187: 5179: 5178: 5177: 5172: 5167: 5158: 5156: 5152: 5151: 5149: 5148: 5143: 5136: 5131: 5126: 5121: 5116: 5111: 5109:Cayman Islands 5106: 5101: 5096: 5090: 5088: 5084: 5083: 5081: 5080: 5079: 5078: 5073: 5068: 5058: 5057: 5056: 5051: 5041: 5040: 5039: 5034: 5029: 5020: 5018: 5014: 5013: 5011: 5010: 5005: 5004: 5003: 4993: 4992: 4991: 4986: 4981: 4973: 4972: 4971: 4966: 4961: 4951: 4950: 4949: 4944: 4936: 4931: 4926: 4921: 4920: 4919: 4914: 4909: 4899: 4894: 4889: 4888: 4887: 4882: 4872: 4871: 4870: 4865: 4857: 4852: 4847: 4842: 4841: 4840: 4835: 4827: 4821: 4819: 4815: 4814: 4807: 4805: 4803: 4802: 4801: 4800: 4795: 4787: 4786: 4785: 4780: 4775: 4766: 4764: 4760: 4759: 4751: 4750: 4743: 4736: 4728: 4719: 4718: 4711: 4709: 4707: 4706: 4696: 4686: 4676: 4666: 4656: 4646: 4636: 4633:Juan José Ríos 4629:Juan José Ríos 4626: 4616: 4606: 4596: 4586: 4576: 4566: 4556: 4546: 4536: 4526: 4516: 4505: 4503: 4497:Municipalities 4493: 4492: 4486: 4483: 4482: 4467: 4466: 4459: 4452: 4444: 4438: 4437: 4432: 4427: 4420: 4419:External links 4417: 4416: 4415: 4406: 4391: 4388: 4385: 4384: 4370: 4338: 4312: 4298: 4268: 4237: 4219: 4193: 4175: 4149: 4131: 4113: 4095: 4069: 4055: 4041: 4008: 3994: 3962: 3932: 3910:(in Spanish). 3896: 3866: 3836: 3806: 3776: 3746: 3716: 3686: 3656: 3626: 3600: 3586: 3566:New-York Times 3550: 3536: 3529: 3503: 3485: 3459: 3458: 3456: 3453: 3452: 3451: 3446: 3441: 3434: 3431: 3429: 3428: 3408: 3388: 3368: 3358:Grande Prairie 3348: 3328: 3308: 3288: 3268: 3248: 3227: 3225: 3222: 3221: 3220: 3217: 3210: 3208: 3205: 3198: 3196: 3190: 3183: 3181: 3178: 3171: 3169: 3163: 3156: 3154: 3151: 3144: 3142: 3139: 3132: 3130: 3127: 3120: 3118: 3113: 3110: 3109: 3108: 3101:Houston Astros 3090: 3068: 3062: 3056: 3050: 3044: 3038: 3028:Tijuana Cartel 3015: 3014:Notable people 3012: 2971: 2968: 2951:(PRI) and the 2901: 2898: 2891: 2890: 2889:Bridge Parlors 2887: 2881: 2876:Main sections 2874: 2873: 2866: 2863: 2860: 2857: 2851: 2848: 2821: 2818: 2747: 2746:Transportation 2744: 2738:, soccer, and 2664: 2661: 2655: 2652: 2633: 2620: 2619: 2618: 2617: 2616: 2611:Main article: 2608: 2605: 2585: 2582: 2521: 2518: 2516: 2513: 2512: 2511: 2507: 2504: 2501: 2496: 2495: 2492: 2485: 2483: 2480: 2473: 2471: 2468: 2461: 2459: 2456: 2449: 2446: 2445: 2439: 2436: 2406: 2403: 2355:Main article: 2352: 2349: 2337: 2334: 2333: 2332: 2328: 2324: 2320: 2317: 2308: 2305: 2250: 2247: 2246: 2245: 2242: 2227: 2225: 2222: 2207: 2195: 2192: 2143: 2140: 2136: 2135: 2127: 2126: 2119: 2118: 2115: 2112: 2109: 2106: 2103: 2100: 2097: 2094: 2091: 2088: 2085: 2082: 2079: 2077:sunshine hours 2072: 2071: 2068: 2065: 2062: 2059: 2056: 2053: 2050: 2047: 2044: 2041: 2038: 2035: 2032: 2024: 2023: 2020: 2017: 2014: 2011: 2008: 2005: 2002: 1999: 1996: 1993: 1990: 1987: 1984: 1977: 1976: 1971: 1966: 1961: 1956: 1951: 1946: 1941: 1936: 1931: 1926: 1921: 1916: 1911: 1903: 1902: 1897: 1892: 1887: 1882: 1877: 1872: 1867: 1862: 1857: 1852: 1847: 1842: 1837: 1833: 1832: 1827: 1822: 1817: 1812: 1807: 1802: 1797: 1792: 1787: 1782: 1777: 1772: 1767: 1763: 1762: 1757: 1752: 1747: 1742: 1737: 1732: 1727: 1722: 1717: 1712: 1707: 1702: 1697: 1693: 1692: 1687: 1682: 1677: 1672: 1667: 1662: 1657: 1652: 1647: 1642: 1637: 1632: 1627: 1623: 1622: 1617: 1612: 1607: 1602: 1597: 1592: 1587: 1582: 1577: 1572: 1567: 1562: 1557: 1553: 1552: 1549: 1546: 1543: 1540: 1537: 1534: 1531: 1528: 1525: 1522: 1519: 1516: 1513: 1509: 1508: 1502: 1454: 1451: 1435:Crestón Island 1395: 1392: 1366: 1363: 1349: 1346: 1313: 1310: 1278: 1275: 1201: 1198: 1122:Lorena Herrera 1067: 1064: 1031: 1028: 1001:Angela Peralta 961: 954: 953: 952: 944: 937: 936: 935: 934: 933: 931: 928: 886:Gulf of Mexico 803: 800: 768:Nuño de Guzmán 746: 743: 715: 714:Early settlers 712: 710: 707: 691:etymologically 686: 683: 568: 567: 554: 550: 549: 546: 542: 541: 538: 537:Public transit 534: 533: 528: 524: 523: 520: 516: 515: 508: 502: 501: 498: 492: 491: 488: 486: 482: 481: 471: 465: 464: 461: 457: 456: 453: 449: 448: 445: 441: 440: 434: 433: 430: 424: 423: 420: 416: 415: 412: 408: 407: 404: 400: 399: 395: 394: 391: 387: 386: 383: 379: 378: 375: 371: 370: 367: 363: 362: 358: 357: 354: 350: 349: 345: 344: 341: 337: 336: 331: 327: 326: 321: 315: 314: 309: 305: 304: 270: 269: 259: 253: 252: 245: 244: 238: 237: 236: 235: 226: 220: 219: 212: 211: 205: 204: 203: 202: 201: 198: 197: 194: 190: 189: 183: 177: 173: 167: 166: 165: 162: 161: 155: 147: 146: 143: 140: 139: 136: 129: 124: 123: 38: 36: 29: 15: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 5404: 5393: 5390: 5388: 5385: 5383: 5380: 5378: 5375: 5373: 5370: 5368: 5365: 5363: 5360: 5359: 5357: 5342: 5341: 5336: 5330: 5328: 5327: 5322: 5316: 5315: 5312: 5306: 5303: 5302: 5300: 5296: 5290: 5287: 5286: 5284: 5280: 5274: 5271: 5267: 5264: 5263: 5261: 5257: 5254: 5253: 5251: 5249: 5246: 5242: 5239: 5238: 5237: 5236:French Guiana 5234: 5230: 5227: 5225: 5222: 5221: 5220: 5217: 5213: 5210: 5208: 5205: 5203: 5200: 5198: 5195: 5194: 5193: 5190: 5186: 5183: 5182: 5180: 5176: 5173: 5171: 5168: 5166: 5163: 5162: 5160: 5159: 5157: 5155:South America 5153: 5147: 5144: 5141: 5138:Puerto Rico ( 5137: 5135: 5132: 5130: 5127: 5125: 5122: 5120: 5117: 5115: 5112: 5110: 5107: 5105: 5102: 5100: 5097: 5095: 5092: 5091: 5089: 5085: 5077: 5076:New York City 5074: 5072: 5069: 5067: 5064: 5063: 5062: 5061:United States 5059: 5055: 5052: 5050: 5047: 5046: 5045: 5042: 5038: 5035: 5033: 5030: 5028: 5025: 5024: 5022: 5021: 5019: 5017:North America 5015: 5009: 5006: 5002: 4999: 4998: 4997: 4994: 4990: 4987: 4985: 4982: 4980: 4977: 4976: 4974: 4970: 4967: 4965: 4962: 4960: 4957: 4956: 4955: 4952: 4948: 4945: 4943: 4940: 4939: 4937: 4935: 4932: 4930: 4927: 4925: 4922: 4918: 4915: 4913: 4910: 4908: 4905: 4904: 4903: 4900: 4898: 4895: 4893: 4890: 4886: 4883: 4881: 4878: 4877: 4876: 4873: 4869: 4866: 4864: 4861: 4860: 4858: 4856: 4853: 4851: 4848: 4846: 4843: 4839: 4836: 4834: 4831: 4830: 4828: 4826: 4823: 4822: 4820: 4816: 4811: 4799: 4796: 4794: 4791: 4790: 4788: 4784: 4781: 4779: 4776: 4774: 4771: 4770: 4768: 4767: 4765: 4761: 4756: 4749: 4744: 4742: 4737: 4735: 4730: 4729: 4726: 4715: 4704: 4700: 4697: 4694: 4690: 4687: 4684: 4680: 4677: 4674: 4670: 4667: 4664: 4660: 4657: 4654: 4650: 4647: 4644: 4640: 4637: 4634: 4630: 4627: 4624: 4620: 4617: 4614: 4610: 4607: 4604: 4600: 4597: 4594: 4590: 4587: 4584: 4580: 4577: 4574: 4570: 4567: 4564: 4560: 4557: 4554: 4550: 4547: 4544: 4540: 4537: 4534: 4530: 4527: 4524: 4520: 4517: 4514: 4510: 4507: 4506: 4504: 4502: 4494: 4489: 4484: 4480: 4474: 4465: 4460: 4458: 4453: 4451: 4446: 4445: 4442: 4436: 4433: 4431: 4428: 4426: 4423: 4422: 4413: 4407: 4404: 4400: 4394: 4393: 4380: 4374: 4358: 4354: 4353: 4348: 4342: 4326: 4322: 4316: 4308: 4302: 4286: 4282: 4278: 4272: 4256: 4252: 4248: 4241: 4233: 4229: 4223: 4207: 4203: 4197: 4189: 4185: 4179: 4163: 4159: 4153: 4145: 4141: 4135: 4127: 4123: 4117: 4109: 4105: 4099: 4083: 4079: 4073: 4065: 4059: 4051: 4045: 4029: 4025: 4021: 4015: 4013: 4004: 3998: 3979: 3972: 3966: 3950: 3946: 3942: 3936: 3917: 3913: 3906: 3900: 3884: 3880: 3876: 3870: 3854: 3850: 3846: 3840: 3824: 3820: 3816: 3810: 3794: 3790: 3786: 3780: 3764: 3760: 3756: 3750: 3734: 3730: 3726: 3720: 3704: 3700: 3696: 3690: 3674: 3670: 3666: 3660: 3644: 3640: 3636: 3630: 3614: 3610: 3604: 3597:. 5 May 2020. 3596: 3590: 3571: 3567: 3560: 3554: 3546: 3540: 3532: 3526: 3522: 3517: 3516: 3507: 3501: 3497: 3494: 3489: 3470: 3464: 3460: 3450: 3447: 3445: 3442: 3440: 3437: 3436: 3427: 3426:United States 3423: 3419: 3414: 3409: 3407: 3403: 3399: 3394: 3389: 3387: 3383: 3379: 3374: 3369: 3367: 3363: 3359: 3354: 3349: 3347: 3343: 3339: 3334: 3329: 3327: 3326:United States 3323: 3319: 3314: 3309: 3307: 3306:United States 3303: 3299: 3294: 3289: 3287: 3286:United States 3283: 3279: 3274: 3269: 3267: 3266:United States 3263: 3259: 3254: 3249: 3247: 3243: 3239: 3234: 3229: 3228: 3224:Sister cities 3214: 3209: 3202: 3197: 3193: 3187: 3182: 3175: 3170: 3166: 3160: 3155: 3148: 3143: 3136: 3131: 3128:Easter Sunset 3124: 3119: 3116: 3115: 3106: 3102: 3098: 3094: 3091: 3088: 3084: 3080: 3079:right fielder 3076: 3072: 3069: 3066: 3063: 3060: 3057: 3054: 3053:Pedro Infante 3051: 3048: 3045: 3042: 3039: 3037: 3033: 3029: 3025: 3021: 3018: 3017: 3011: 3009: 3005: 3000: 2998: 2994: 2989: 2985: 2980: 2978: 2967: 2965: 2961: 2956: 2954: 2950: 2945: 2942: 2938: 2935: 2931: 2926: 2923: 2919: 2915: 2910: 2908: 2897: 2894: 2888: 2885: 2882: 2879: 2878: 2877: 2871: 2867: 2864: 2861: 2858: 2856: 2852: 2849: 2846: 2845: 2844: 2843:Key Features 2841: 2839: 2835: 2831: 2827: 2817: 2815: 2814:United States 2811: 2807: 2802: 2800: 2796: 2792: 2788: 2784: 2780: 2776: 2773:) and south ( 2772: 2767: 2765: 2761: 2760:United States 2757: 2753: 2743: 2741: 2737: 2733: 2728: 2726: 2722: 2717: 2716: 2715:Mazatlán F.C. 2711: 2707: 2703: 2698: 2696: 2692: 2688: 2683: 2681: 2677: 2673: 2669: 2660: 2651: 2647: 2643: 2614: 2604: 2602: 2597: 2593: 2590: 2581: 2579: 2575: 2571: 2567: 2563: 2559: 2555: 2551: 2547: 2543: 2539: 2535: 2531: 2527: 2508: 2505: 2502: 2498: 2497: 2489: 2484: 2477: 2472: 2465: 2460: 2453: 2448: 2447: 2442: 2441: 2435: 2432: 2428: 2425: 2415: 2411: 2402: 2399: 2395: 2391: 2387: 2383: 2379: 2371: 2363: 2358: 2357:Faro Mazatlán 2348: 2345: 2341: 2329: 2325: 2321: 2318: 2315: 2314: 2313: 2304: 2301: 2299: 2295: 2290: 2282: 2278: 2276: 2272: 2268: 2264: 2255: 2226: 2206: 2205: 2204: 2202: 2191: 2189: 2183: 2181: 2177: 2173: 2169: 2165: 2133: 2128: 2125: 2120: 2116: 2113: 2110: 2107: 2104: 2101: 2098: 2095: 2092: 2089: 2086: 2083: 2080: 2078: 2075:Mean monthly 2073: 2069: 2066: 2063: 2060: 2057: 2054: 2051: 2048: 2045: 2042: 2039: 2036: 2033: 2030: 2025: 2021: 2018: 2015: 2012: 2009: 2006: 2003: 2000: 1997: 1994: 1991: 1988: 1985: 1978: 1972: 1967: 1962: 1957: 1952: 1947: 1942: 1937: 1932: 1927: 1922: 1917: 1912: 1909: 1908:precipitation 1904: 1898: 1893: 1888: 1883: 1878: 1873: 1868: 1863: 1858: 1853: 1848: 1843: 1838: 1834: 1828: 1823: 1818: 1813: 1808: 1803: 1798: 1793: 1788: 1783: 1778: 1773: 1768: 1764: 1758: 1753: 1748: 1743: 1738: 1733: 1728: 1723: 1718: 1713: 1708: 1703: 1698: 1694: 1688: 1683: 1678: 1673: 1668: 1663: 1658: 1653: 1648: 1643: 1638: 1633: 1628: 1624: 1618: 1613: 1608: 1603: 1598: 1593: 1588: 1583: 1578: 1573: 1568: 1563: 1558: 1554: 1510: 1505: 1501: 1497: 1478: 1476: 1472: 1468: 1464: 1460: 1450: 1448: 1442: 1439: 1436: 1432: 1428: 1424: 1421: 1418: 1415: 1411: 1405: 1400: 1391: 1389: 1383: 1379: 1375: 1371: 1362: 1354: 1345: 1342: 1337: 1334: 1329: 1327: 1326:Pacific Ocean 1323: 1319: 1312:Geomorphology 1309: 1306: 1304: 1300: 1296: 1292: 1283: 1274: 1272: 1268: 1265: 1261: 1258: 1254: 1252: 1248: 1245: 1241: 1238: 1237: 1232: 1230: 1226: 1225: 1220: 1217: 1216: 1211: 1209: 1205: 1197: 1195: 1194:April 8, 2024 1191: 1190:July 11, 1991 1186: 1179: 1175: 1171: 1168:Video of the 1167: 1149: 1147: 1143: 1139: 1135: 1131: 1127: 1123: 1118: 1116: 1112: 1111:Grupo Vidanta 1108: 1102: 1100: 1096: 1092: 1087: 1085: 1081: 1080:Pedro Infante 1072: 1063: 1061: 1057: 1053: 1048: 1044: 1036: 1027: 1025: 1021: 1016: 1014: 1010: 1006: 1002: 998: 996: 991: 988: 984: 975: 965: 958: 947: 941: 927: 923: 921: 917: 913: 911: 905: 901: 897: 893: 889: 887: 883: 879: 874: 872: 868: 864: 860: 855: 853: 849: 845: 841: 837: 828: 824: 820: 816: 812: 808: 799: 796: 791: 789: 783: 779: 777: 771: 769: 765: 761: 759: 754: 752: 742: 740: 736: 732: 731:Codex Mendoza 727: 725: 720: 706: 704: 698: 696: 692: 682: 680: 676: 672: 668: 664: 658: 656: 652: 648: 644: 640: 635: 631: 630:Conquistadors 627: 623: 619: 617: 613: 609: 605: 604: 599: 595: 588: 582: 574: 565: 555: 551: 547: 543: 539: 535: 532: 529: 525: 521: 517: 514: 513: 509: 507: 503: 499: 497: 493: 487: 483: 479: 475: 472: 470: 466: 462: 458: 454: 450: 446: 442: 439: 435: 431: 429: 425: 421: 417: 413: 409: 405: 401: 396: 392: 388: 384: 380: 376: 372: 368: 364: 359: 355: 351: 346: 342: 338: 335: 332: 328: 325: 322: 320: 316: 313: 310: 306: 301: 273:Coordinates: 271: 242: 209: 199: 191: 181: 171: 163: 158: 153: 148: 141: 134: 128: 120: 117: 109: 98: 95: 91: 88: 84: 81: 77: 74: 70: 67: –  66: 62: 61:Find sources: 55: 49: 48: 44: 39:This article 37: 33: 28: 27: 22: 5331: 5317: 5224:Barranquilla 5170:Gualeguaychú 5165:Buenos Aires 4789:Philippines 4642: 4409:(in Spanish) 4396:(in Spanish) 4373: 4361:. Retrieved 4350: 4341: 4329:. Retrieved 4315: 4301: 4289:. Retrieved 4280: 4271: 4259:. Retrieved 4250: 4240: 4232:the original 4222: 4210:. Retrieved 4196: 4188:the original 4178: 4166:. Retrieved 4152: 4144:the original 4134: 4126:the original 4116: 4108:the original 4098: 4086:. Retrieved 4082:the original 4072: 4058: 4044: 4032:. Retrieved 4023: 3997: 3985:. Retrieved 3965: 3953:. Retrieved 3935: 3923:. Retrieved 3916:the original 3899: 3887:. Retrieved 3883:the original 3878: 3869: 3857:. Retrieved 3848: 3839: 3827:. Retrieved 3823:the original 3818: 3809: 3797:. Retrieved 3793:the original 3788: 3779: 3767:. Retrieved 3763:the original 3758: 3749: 3737:. Retrieved 3733:the original 3728: 3719: 3707:. Retrieved 3703:the original 3698: 3689: 3677:. Retrieved 3673:the original 3668: 3659: 3647:. Retrieved 3643:the original 3638: 3629: 3617:. Retrieved 3603: 3589: 3577:. Retrieved 3565: 3553: 3539: 3514: 3506: 3488: 3476:. Retrieved 3463: 3449:Las Labradas 3258:Santa Monica 3093:José Urquidy 3041:Eden Estrada 3001: 2981: 2973: 2957: 2946: 2943: 2939: 2934:Labour Party 2927: 2911: 2903: 2895: 2892: 2875: 2842: 2823: 2803: 2768: 2749: 2729: 2718: 2699: 2684: 2666: 2657: 2648: 2644: 2640: 2601:Premios Oye! 2598: 2594: 2591: 2587: 2523: 2438:Main beaches 2420: 2408: 2400: 2396: 2392: 2388: 2384: 2380: 2376: 2346: 2342: 2339: 2310: 2302: 2291: 2287: 2260: 2197: 2184: 2161: 1910:mm (inches) 1498: 1495: 1474: 1466: 1456: 1443: 1440: 1433: 1429: 1425: 1422: 1419: 1416: 1412: 1408: 1384: 1380: 1376: 1372: 1368: 1359: 1338: 1330: 1315: 1307: 1288: 1270: 1269: 1263: 1262: 1256: 1255: 1250: 1249: 1243: 1242: 1234: 1233: 1222: 1221: 1215:Villa Union: 1213: 1212: 1207: 1206: 1203: 1187: 1183: 1173: 1146:Sara Ramirez 1119: 1114: 1103: 1088: 1077: 1055: 1049: 1045: 1041: 1017: 1005:yellow fever 999: 994: 992: 987:Fresnel lens 980: 924: 915: 914: 906: 902: 898: 894: 890: 875: 870: 867:Ramón Corona 856: 852:Asia Pacific 833: 821: 817: 813: 809: 805: 792: 784: 780: 778:and Pánuco. 772: 766: 762: 755: 748: 739:Aztec Empire 728: 717: 699: 688: 673:, La Noria, 659: 621: 620: 601: 572: 571: 511: 330:Municipality 184:Coat of arms 156: 127: 112: 103: 93: 86: 79: 72: 60: 40: 5071:New Orleans 5032:Quebec City 4996:Switzerland 4934:Netherlands 4693:San Ignacio 4689:San Ignacio 4533:Badiraguato 4529:Badiraguato 4212:13 December 4168:13 December 3845:"Los Osuna" 3474:. Tellusant 3418:Pico Rivera 3165:Parasailing 2779:Guadalajara 1388:Villa Unión 1295:San Ignacio 1236:El Quelite: 1164:Ten Minute 1099:John Huston 1095:Gary Cooper 981:Mazatlán's 948:in Mazatlán 920:A. D. Jones 876:During the 871:Chanticleer 671:Villa Unión 632:where many 485:Postal code 343:14 May 1531 295: / 5356:Categories 5305:Mardi Gras 5256:Las Tablas 5161:Argentina 4989:Santa Cruz 4984:Las Palmas 4769:Indonesia 4673:El Rosario 4513:Los Mochis 3987:16 January 3478:11 January 3455:References 3422:California 3346:Costa Rica 3338:Puntarenas 3298:San Ysidro 3282:Washington 3262:California 3095:, current 3071:Jorge Orta 3022:, Mexican 2850:63 tunnels 2795:Highway 40 2783:highway 15 2740:volleyball 2687:Basketball 2427:immigrants 2249:Gastronomy 2164:armadillos 2130:Source 2: 2122:Source 1: 1982:(≥ 0.1 mm) 1404:breakwater 1341:El Quelite 1303:El Rosario 1257:Siqueiros: 1224:El Recodo: 1166:Time Lapse 1126:telenovela 1091:John Wayne 1074:Beachgoers 995:Democratic 983:lighthouse 964:Porfiriato 930:Porfiriato 904:Milkweed. 788:Mayo River 719:Indigenous 675:El Quelite 634:indigenous 428:Demonym(s) 398:Population 348:Government 106:March 2015 76:newspapers 65:"Mazatlán" 43:references 5289:Australia 5266:Cajamarca 5202:São Paulo 5087:Caribbean 5049:Vera Cruz 4938:Portugal 4924:Lithuania 4912:Viareggio 4683:Guamúchil 4609:Escuinapa 4583:El Fuerte 4579:El Fuerte 4553:Concordia 4549:Concordia 4523:Angostura 4519:Angostura 4490:(capital) 4477:State of 4088:19 August 3218:Pulmonia 3192:Cathedral 3073:, former 3024:drug lord 2777:) and to 2756:IATA Code 2725:triathlon 2550:Cathedral 2546:Americans 2271:aguachile 2267:cocktails 1365:Hydrology 1333:Concordia 1318:orography 1277:Geography 1271:El Habal: 1264:La Noria: 1251:El Roble: 1208:Mazatlán: 1138:Hollywood 1107:timeshare 689:Mazatlán 685:Etymology 603:municipio 560:.mazatlan 545:Railroads 519:Waterways 496:Area code 469:Time zone 374:Elevation 5362:Mazatlán 5219:Colombia 5181:Bolivia 5119:Dominica 5104:Barbados 5054:Mazatlán 4969:Slovenia 4829:Belgium 4755:Carnival 4663:Navolato 4659:Navolato 4653:Mocorito 4649:Mocorito 4643:Mazatlán 4639:Mazatlán 4593:Eldorado 4589:Eldorado 4573:Culiacán 4569:Culiacán 4488:Culiacán 4357:Archived 4325:Archived 4285:Archived 4255:Archived 4206:Archived 4162:Archived 4028:Archived 3978:Archived 3955:22 April 3949:Archived 3925:22 April 3853:Archived 3613:Archived 3570:Archived 3496:Archived 3433:See also 3378:Ensenada 3117:Mazatlán 3112:Pictures 3099:for the 3081:for the 2900:Politics 2771:Culiacán 2721:marathon 2695:CIBACOPA 2668:Baseball 2327:project. 2298:Pacífico 2294:horchata 2275:chilorio 2263:ceviches 2176:dolphins 2168:raccoons 2117:2,888.8 2027:Average 1975:(31.49) 1906:Average 1621:(102.2) 1601:(102.2) 1586:(100.6) 1576:(102.0) 1174:Mazatlán 1144:actress 1142:Broadway 1134:Televisa 1056:plazuela 782:cities. 751:Chametla 647:Bavarian 622:Mazatlán 573:Mazatlán 527:Airports 463:$ 19,200 334:Mazatlán 283:106°25′W 254:Mazatlán 221:Mazatlán 137:Mazatlán 5298:Related 5282:Oceania 5273:Uruguay 5252:Panama 5241:Cayenne 5099:Bahamas 5094:Antigua 5037:Toronto 5023:Canada 4964:Croatia 4942:Madeira 4897:Hungary 4880:Cologne 4875:Germany 4859:France 4855:Finland 4850:England 4845:Denmark 4825:Austria 4793:Sinulog 4783:Jakarta 4699:Sinaloa 4669:Rosario 4623:Guasave 4619:Guasave 4603:La Cruz 4479:Sinaloa 4412:Sinaloa 4405:(INEGI) 4291:22 June 4261:23 June 4034:4 March 3619:22 July 3579:15 June 3398:Tijuana 3362:Alberta 3322:Arizona 3278:Seattle 3246:Germany 3097:pitcher 2960:Sinaloa 2834:Durango 2830:highway 2791:Durango 2732:cricket 2706:Liga MX 2542:Spanish 2538:Italian 2534:Chinese 2194:Economy 2188:Sinaloa 2180:turtles 1970:(1.02) 1965:(1.83) 1960:(2.62) 1955:(6.85) 1950:(9.08) 1945:(6.92) 1940:(0.81) 1935:(0.07) 1930:(0.20) 1925:(0.09) 1920:(0.35) 1915:(1.65) 1901:(45.5) 1896:(48.7) 1891:(53.6) 1886:(64.0) 1881:(68.5) 1876:(58.8) 1871:(68.7) 1866:(66.2) 1861:(55.0) 1856:(46.2) 1851:(50.7) 1846:(49.1) 1841:(45.5) 1831:(68.9) 1826:(62.1) 1821:(66.9) 1816:(74.5) 1811:(77.4) 1806:(77.5) 1801:(77.9) 1796:(77.0) 1791:(70.3) 1786:(64.6) 1781:(60.8) 1776:(59.2) 1771:(58.8) 1761:(77.0) 1756:(71.2) 1751:(76.1) 1746:(82.2) 1741:(84.2) 1736:(84.4) 1731:(84.4) 1726:(83.5) 1721:(77.7) 1716:(73.2) 1711:(70.0) 1706:(68.7) 1701:(68.2) 1691:(85.0) 1686:(80.2) 1681:(85.1) 1676:(90.0) 1671:(90.9) 1666:(91.2) 1661:(91.0) 1656:(89.8) 1651:(85.1) 1646:(82.0) 1641:(79.2) 1636:(78.3) 1631:(77.7) 1616:(88.5) 1611:(95.2) 1606:(95.7) 1596:(96.8) 1591:(98.6) 1581:(92.8) 1571:(91.4) 1566:(96.3) 1561:(91.4) 1453:Climate 1348:Geology 1299:Durango 1291:Sinaloa 1052:Tripoli 724:Xiximes 709:History 695:Nahuatl 626:Nahuatl 612:Pacific 598:Sinaloa 553:Website 506:Climate 422:501,441 406:381,583 340:Settled 324:Sinaloa 308:Country 280:23°13′N 90:scholar 5248:Guyana 5212:Recife 5192:Brazil 5066:Mobile 5044:México 5027:Ottawa 5008:Turkey 4975:Spain 4954:Slavic 4907:Venice 4892:Greece 4838:Binche 4818:Europe 4778:Jember 4563:Cosalá 4559:Cosalá 4363:3 June 4331:3 June 3889:31 May 3859:31 May 3829:31 May 3799:31 May 3769:31 May 3739:31 May 3709:31 May 3679:31 May 3649:31 May 3527:  3406:Mexico 3386:Mexico 3366:Canada 3318:Tucson 2806:La Paz 2764:Canada 2702:soccer 2663:Sports 2568:, the 2530:German 2526:French 2424:German 2172:whales 2114:205.7 2111:241.5 2108:248.0 2105:215.3 2102:233.6 2099:223.4 2096:271.5 2093:297.0 2090:255.1 2087:257.3 2084:224.8 2081:215.6 1512:Month 1178:Mexico 1066:Modern 776:Copala 312:Mexico 92:  85:  78:  71:  63:  5262:Peru 5207:Bahia 5185:Oruro 5175:Murga 5140:Ponce 5134:Nevis 5129:Haiti 5001:Basel 4979:Cádiz 4929:Malta 4917:Ivrea 4902:Italy 4885:Mainz 4868:Paris 4833:Aalst 4599:Elota 4543:Choix 4539:Choix 4509:Ahome 3981:(PDF) 3974:(PDF) 3919:(PDF) 3908:(PDF) 3573:(PDF) 3562:(PDF) 3472:(PDF) 2828:is a 2775:Tepic 2708:club 2500:city. 2493:Playa 2010:10.5 2007:11.0 2004:10.2 1973:800.3 1953:174.1 1948:230.6 1943:175.8 1551:Year 1394:Coast 1172:, in 1128:star 1009:hotel 844:Chile 735:Tizoc 643:banda 624:is a 594:state 489:82000 474:UTC−7 319:State 97:JSTOR 83:books 5114:Cuba 4947:Ovar 4863:Nice 4773:Solo 4763:Asia 4365:2020 4333:2020 4293:2021 4263:2021 4214:2014 4170:2014 4090:2007 4036:2015 3989:2012 3957:2015 3945:NOAA 3927:2015 3891:2012 3861:2012 3831:2012 3801:2012 3771:2012 3741:2012 3711:2012 3681:2012 3651:2012 3621:2024 3581:2018 3525:ISBN 3480:2024 3238:Hamm 3085:and 3077:and 3008:UNAM 3002:The 2824:The 2781:via 2762:and 2750:The 2723:and 2544:and 2132:NOAA 2031:(%) 2019:2.2 2016:2.1 2013:3.5 2001:2.0 1998:0.1 1995:0.6 1992:0.5 1989:1.0 1986:2.3 1968:25.9 1963:46.6 1958:66.5 1938:20.6 1913:41.9 1889:12.0 1884:17.8 1879:20.3 1874:14.9 1869:20.4 1864:19.0 1859:12.8 1849:10.4 1829:20.5 1824:16.7 1819:19.4 1814:23.6 1809:25.2 1804:25.3 1799:25.5 1794:25.0 1789:21.3 1784:18.1 1779:16.0 1774:15.1 1769:14.9 1759:25.0 1754:21.8 1749:24.5 1744:27.9 1739:29.0 1734:29.1 1729:29.1 1724:28.6 1719:25.4 1714:22.9 1709:21.1 1704:20.4 1699:20.1 1689:29.5 1684:26.8 1679:29.5 1674:32.2 1669:32.7 1664:32.9 1659:32.8 1654:32.1 1649:29.5 1644:27.8 1639:26.2 1634:25.7 1629:25.4 1619:39.0 1614:31.4 1609:35.1 1604:35.4 1599:39.0 1594:36.0 1589:37.0 1584:38.1 1579:33.8 1574:38.9 1569:33.0 1564:35.7 1559:33.0 1548:Dec 1545:Nov 1542:Oct 1539:Sep 1536:Aug 1533:Jul 1530:Jun 1527:May 1524:Apr 1521:Mar 1518:Feb 1515:Jan 1316:The 1192:and 1140:and 1018:The 848:Peru 562:.gob 447:2023 361:Area 174:Flag 69:news 5197:Rio 4499:and 4352:MSN 3912:SMN 3521:320 3424:, 3364:, 3344:, 3264:, 2793:by 2685:In 2124:SMN 2070:65 2067:67 2064:65 2061:69 2058:82 2055:80 2052:70 2049:60 2046:55 2043:54 2040:57 2037:61 2034:64 2022:46 1933:1.9 1928:5.2 1923:2.4 1918:8.8 1899:7.5 1894:9.3 1854:7.9 1844:9.5 1839:7.5 1475:BSh 596:of 564:.mx 558:www 500:669 478:MST 45:to 5358:: 4401:, 4349:. 4283:. 4279:. 4253:. 4249:. 4204:. 4160:. 4026:. 4022:. 4011:^ 3947:. 3943:. 3877:. 3851:. 3847:. 3817:. 3787:. 3757:. 3727:. 3697:. 3667:. 3637:. 3564:. 3523:. 3420:, 3404:, 3400:, 3384:, 3380:, 3360:, 3340:, 3324:, 3320:, 3304:, 3300:, 3284:, 3280:, 3260:, 3244:, 3240:, 3103:, 3006:, 2995:, 2962:. 2840:. 2816:. 2808:, 2801:. 2766:. 2742:. 2682:. 2564:, 2560:, 2556:, 2552:, 2540:, 2536:, 2532:, 2528:, 2265:, 2178:, 2174:, 2166:, 1467:Aw 1449:. 1176:, 1097:, 1093:, 1026:. 912:. 846:, 790:. 760:. 741:. 681:. 618:. 512:Aw 56:. 5142:) 4747:e 4740:t 4733:v 4705:) 4701:( 4695:) 4691:( 4685:) 4681:( 4675:) 4671:( 4665:) 4661:( 4655:) 4651:( 4645:) 4641:( 4635:) 4631:( 4625:) 4621:( 4615:) 4611:( 4605:) 4601:( 4595:) 4591:( 4585:) 4581:( 4575:) 4571:( 4565:) 4561:( 4555:) 4551:( 4545:) 4541:( 4535:) 4531:( 4525:) 4521:( 4515:) 4511:( 4463:e 4456:t 4449:v 4367:. 4335:. 4295:. 4265:. 4216:. 4172:. 4092:. 4066:. 4038:. 4005:. 3991:. 3959:. 3929:. 3893:. 3863:. 3833:. 3803:. 3773:. 3743:. 3713:. 3683:. 3653:. 3623:. 3583:. 3533:. 3482:. 3107:. 3089:. 2872:) 2754:( 1473:( 1465:( 1180:. 575:( 480:) 476:( 119:) 113:( 108:) 104:( 94:· 87:· 80:· 73:· 50:. 23:.

Index

Mazatlán (disambiguation)

references
primary sources
secondary or tertiary sources
"Mazatlán"
news
newspapers
books
scholar
JSTOR
Learn how and when to remove this message
Clockwise, from upper left: Hotel Zone, Monument to Mazatleca women, Mazatlán pier, Cordones Island, Mazatlán Cathedral, Panoramic view of the city
Flag of Mazatlán
Coat of arms of Mazatlán
Mazatlán is located in Sinaloa
Mazatlán is located in Mexico
23°13′N 106°25′W / 23.217°N 106.417°W / 23.217; -106.417
Mexico
State
Sinaloa
Mazatlán
Demonym(s)
GDP (PPP, constant 2015 values)
Time zone
UTC−7
MST
Area code
Climate
Aw

Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Additional terms may apply.