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  2. El Fuerte, Sinaloa - Wikipedia

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    El Fuerte was a chief trading post for silver miners and gold seekers from the Urique and Batopilas mines in the nearby mountains of the Sierra Madre Occidental and its branches. [ citation needed ] In 1824, El Fuerte became the capital city of the newly created Mexican state of Sonora y Sinaloa (reaching up deep into modern-day Arizona).

  3. List of reportedly haunted locations in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Some people say they have had visions and demonic possessions. According to some parapsychologists, this house is the most haunted in Mexico. [53] [54] [55] La Malinche's house in Coyoacán, Mexico City: a 16th-century mansion that is reputed to be haunted by several ghosts, [56] principally the ghost of La Malinche. [57]

  4. El Fuerte Municipality - Wikipedia

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    Municipality of El Fuerte is a municipality in the Mexican state of Sinaloa in northwestern Mexico. [2] Its seat is El Fuerte city.

  5. Rodolfo Fierro - Wikipedia

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    What is certain is that Rodolfo Fierro was born in the village of Charay, municipality of El Fuerte in the state of Sinaloa, being the son of Víctor Félix and Rosa López Castro, a Tehueca woman, who worked as a maid in the house of Gumersindo and Venancia Fierro. The little newborn was abandoned by his biological parents and left in the ...

  6. Mexico earthquake triggers 'desert tsunami' 1,500 miles away ...

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    The reverberations from the earthquake more than 1,500 miles away created what experts have called a "desert tsunami," which on Monday made waves erupt up to 4 feet high in the cave known as ...

  7. Sinaloa - Wikipedia

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    From the Fuerte River to the north is the region known as Aridoamerica, which includes the deserts and arid places of northern Mexico and southwestern United States. Before European contact, the territory of Sinaloa was inhabited by groups such as the Cahitas, the Tahues, the Acaxees, the Xiximes, the Totorames, the Achires and the Guasaves. [10]

  8. Fuerte River - Wikipedia

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    It begins at the junction of the Rio Verde (also called the Rio San Miguel) and Urique River, in the Sierra Madre Occidental mountain range.It flows generally southwest for a distance of 290 kilometres (180 mi), [1] with its river mouth on the Gulf of California at Lechuguilla Island, 43 kilometres (27 mi) west of the city of Los Mochis.

  9. Tehueco, Sinaloa - Wikipedia

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    Tehueco is the seat of the Tehueco Sindicatura one of seven sindicaturas that El Fuerte Municipality is subdivided into. The town of Tehueco has 859 inhabitants. It lies at an elevation 60 meters above sea level. [1] The town is located along the Fuerte River, a little above its confluence with one of its major tributaries, the Rio Cuchujaqui. [2]