Description: Free eBay listing template designed by dewiso.com [RARE] Sinaloa Mexico - Travel History Guide Mazatalan Culiacan Many Photos! Large hardcover (about 10" x 12"), 190 pages, 2002, with dust jacket. Tight and square binding. Clean pages with no readily visible underlining or writing. Mild wear and warping to pages and jacket, identation on front cover. Mild water damage to back cover and back board. More photos available on request.I combine shipping. I have been selling books, coins, sports cards and other collectibles for more than 20 years.All items securely packed.Please note: If ordering internationally please request a more accurate weight for your package. Contact me any time... We can be contacted at any time through eBay messages if you have any questions, comments or product requests. We will respond to you within 24 hours and do our best to help you out! We encourage our customers to contact us with any questions or concerns! We'd like to be sure you are completely satisfied with your purchase. Some more details... Here is a detailed list related to Sinaloa, Mexico, including notable people, places, buildings, geographical features, bodies of water, towns, villages, neighborhoods, churches, and historical sites: Notable People1. Pedro Infante – Legendary actor and singer, born in Mazatlán, Sinaloa.2. Lola Beltrán – Renowned ranchera singer from Rosario, Sinaloa.3. Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán – Notorious drug lord, originally from La Tuna, Sinaloa.4. Ismael "El Mayo" Zambada – Alleged drug lord from Sinaloa.5. Marco Antonio Barrera – Famous professional boxer from Sinaloa.6. Julio César Chávez – Iconic Mexican boxer from Culiacán.7. Ángela Aguilar – Rising star in Mexican regional music, with family roots in Sinaloa.8. Luis Pérez Meza – Mexican singer and songwriter, known as “The Voice of the Northwest.”9. Lucero Sánchez – Politician from Sinaloa.10. Inés Arredondo – Acclaimed writer born in Culiacán. Places and Buildings1. Cathedral Basilica of Our Lady of the Rosary – Stunning cathedral in Culiacán, the state capital.2. Angela Peralta Theater – Historic theater in Mazatlán, named after the famous soprano.3. Cerro del Crestón Lighthouse – Located in Mazatlán, one of the highest lighthouses in the world.4. Plazuela Machado – A beautiful public square in Mazatlán, known for colonial architecture.5. Cathedral of Mazatlán – An impressive cathedral with neo-Gothic and baroque influences.6. Botanical Garden of Culiacán – Contains diverse flora and public art installations.7. Sinaloa Science Center – Modern museum in Culiacán.8. Culiacán City Hall – Historic building with cultural significance.9. Fuerte Fort Museum – Located in El Fuerte, a town rich in history.10. Mazatlán Aquarium – One of the largest and most popular aquariums in Mexico. Geographical Features1. Sierra Madre Occidental – A major mountain range that runs through Sinaloa, offering hiking and natural beauty.2. El Salto Waterfall – Beautiful waterfall located in the mountains near Cosalá.3. Teacapán Estuary – Rich in biodiversity, located near Escuinapa.4. La Reforma Desert – A desert area with unique flora and fauna.5. Pico de Orizaba – Though it’s in Veracruz, the Pico de Orizaba’s view is iconic from Sinaloa.6. Bahuía de Altata (Altata Bay) – A coastal bay known for scenic views and watersports.7. Topolobampo Bay – Located near Los Mochis, known for its beautiful landscapes.8. Valley of Culiacán – Fertile valley essential for agriculture in the state.9. Cerro del Vigía – Offers panoramic views of Mazatlán. Bodies of Water1. Gulf of California (Sea of Cortez) – The body of water along Sinaloa's coast, known for its marine biodiversity.2. Humaya River – Flows through Culiacán, essential for agriculture.3. Culiacán River – Meets with the Tamazula River to form the Humaya River.4. Tamazula River – Merges with the Culiacán River in Culiacán.5. Fuerte River – Passes through El Fuerte and is crucial for irrigation.6. Presidio River – Runs through Mazatlán, a historically important river.7. San Lorenzo River – Another important water source for agriculture.8. Aguamilpa Dam – Hydroelectric dam on the Santiago River.9. Baluarte River – Crosses the state border between Sinaloa and Durango. Towns and Villages1. Mazatlán – Famous coastal city, known for its beaches and historic center.2. Culiacán – Capital of Sinaloa, known for its culture and commerce.3. Los Mochis – Important agricultural and commercial city in northern Sinaloa.4. El Fuerte – A Pueblo Mágico known for its colonial architecture and history.5. Rosario – Small town known for its mines and colonial-era church.6. Cosalá – A Pueblo Mágico known for its mining history and well-preserved buildings.7. Escuinapa – Known for its fishing industry and proximity to Teacapán.8. Guamúchil – Important agricultural town in the state.9. Navolato – Known for its sugar industry and agriculture.10. La Tuna – Small village, birthplace of Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán. Neighborhoods1. Centro Histórico (Mazatlán) – Historic district with colonial-era buildings and cobblestone streets.2. Tres Ríos (Culiacán) – Known for its modern commercial and residential development.3. Colonia Gabriel Leyva (Los Mochis) – Residential area with historical significance.4. Zona Dorada (Mazatlán) – Golden Zone with hotels, restaurants, and beaches.5. Colonia Centro (Culiacán) – Historic central area with important landmarks.6. Colonia Chapultepec (Mazatlán) – Residential area with historical sites.7. Fraccionamiento Las Quintas (Culiacán) – Upscale neighborhood in Culiacán.8. Colonia Miguel Hidalgo (Los Mochis) – Known for its local culture and community.9. El Mirador (Mazatlán) – Neighborhood with views of the Pacific Ocean.10. Colonia Benito Juárez (Culiacán) – Residential area with a strong sense of community. Churches and Religious Sites1. Cathedral Basilica of Our Lady of the Rosary (Culiacán) – Beautiful baroque-style cathedral.2. Cathedral of Mazatlán – Neo-Gothic and baroque, known for its unique architecture.3. Church of St. Ignatius of Loyola (Cosalá) – Historic church in Cosalá.4. San Francisco de Asís Church (El Fuerte) – Historic church dating back to the 18th century.5. San José Church (Rosario) – Known for its unique and ornate altar.6. Our Lady of Guadalupe Church (Mazatlán) – A famous church located in Mazatlán.7. Church of Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception (Escuinapa) – Historic church in Escuinapa.8. San Francisco Javier Church (Cosalá) – Another beautiful historic church in Cosalá.9. San Felipe and Santiago Church (Guasave) – Historic site in Guasave.10. Church of the Sacred Heart (Los Mochis) – Historic Catholic church. Historical Sites1. Las Labradas – Ancient petroglyphs on the coast near Mazatlán.2. Ángel Flores Monument – Monument honoring General Flores in Culiacán.3. Fuerte de Montes Claros (El Fuerte) – Historic fort that the town is named after.4. Casa de la Cultura (Mazatlán) – Cultural center with history and art exhibits.5. Centro Cultural Genaro Estrada (Culiacán) – Cultural venue and historic site.6. Plazuela Machado (Mazatlán) – Historic plaza with colonial buildings.7. Museo de los Tigres del Norte (Mocorito) – Museum dedicated to the famous band from Sinaloa.8. La Noria (Mazatlán) – Historic village known for tequila production.9. Túnel de la Loma (Culiacán) – Historic tunnel used for irrigation and transport.10. San Ignacio Mission – Historic Jesuit mission site in San Ignacio. Sinaloa is rich in cultural heritage, natural beauty, and vibrant communities, from historic villages and churches to its striking geographical features and coastlines. Free eBay listing template designed by © dewiso.com.
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Book Title: Sinaloa de los once rios
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