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Busiest routes at Los Mochis International Airport (2023) [6] Rank City Passengers Ranking Airline 1 Baja California, Tijuana: 86,066 1 Volaris: 1 Mexico City, Mexico City: 70,094 1 Aeroméxico Connect, Volaris 3 Jalisco, Guadalajara: 34,499 Calafia Airlines, Volaris 4 Nuevo León, Monterrey: 18,484 Viva Aerobus: 5 Baja California, Mexicali: 6,700
El Sol de México [1] Mexico City: El Sol de Morelia [8] Morelia, Michoacán El Sol de Nayarit: Tepic, Nayarit [6] El Sol de Puebla [1] Puebla [6] El Sol de San Luis: San Luis Potosí [6] El Sol de Sinaloa [25] Culiacán, Sinaloa El Sol de Tampico: Tamaulipas [6] El Sol de Tijuana [1] Tijuana, Baja California El Sol de Tlaxcala: Tlaxcala [6] El ...
Radio Universidad Autónoma de Sinaloa University XHCCCA-FM: 96.1 FM: Los Mochis: Carlos Alberto Quintero Núñez La Morrita Regional Mexican XHCW-FM: 96.5 FM: Los Mochis: Radio y Televisión de Sinaloa, S.A. de C.V. La Z Regional Mexican XHVQ-FM: 96.9 FM: Culiacán: Radio XHVQ, S. de R.L. de C.V. Vibra FM Contemporary hit radio XHVU-FM: 97.1 ...
El Debate, Argentinian online newspaper; El Debate, a former Filipino newspaper between 1918 and 1970; El Debate, Mexican newspaper; El Debate, Spanish newspaper 1910 - 1936; ElDebate.com, Spanish news website successor to the newspaper; El Debate (Paraguay), Paraguayan former newspaper, founded in 1937
El Debate de Culiacán is a Mexican newspaper published by El Debate S.A. de C.V. of Culiacán, Sinaloa. [1] Fernando Brito, a photographic editor of El Debate, gave a speech at the "Crónicas: Seven Contemporary Mexican Artists Confront the Drug War" exhibit in Houston, Texas. [2]
The 2024 CIBACOPA draft was held on 17 January 2024. [5] Each team received one pick in a single round, though three teams declined to select a player. [5] The order of the draft was reverse order of finish in 2023 while the sole expansion team, the Ángeles de la Ciudad de México, received the first overall pick.
A league with the same name existed in the 1980s, and the second incarnation was founded in 2001. [5] [6] The charter members were Caballeros de Culiacán, Delfines de Mazatlán, Frayles de Guasave, Lobos Marinos de La Paz, Paisas de Los Cabos, and Pioneros de Los Mochis. [6]
In 1936 he went on a tour that took him to Guadalupe De los Reyes to sing and to Tijuana, Sonora, Los Mochis, Culiacán, Cosalá and Mazatlán to box. The duo "Chico and Nacho" became a quintet when Francisco Sandoval and his brothers Luis and Emilio joined the group, which they named "Los Parrangos" and which lasted a short time.