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Tamazula de Victoria is a small town and seat of the municipality of Tamazula in the Mexican state of Durango. The town is located approximately 53 mi (85 km) east of the city center of Culiacán, Sinaloa , in the Sierra Madre Occidental mountains.
Tamazula is a municipality in the Mexican state of Durango. The municipal seat lies at Tamazula de Victoria. The municipality covers an area of 5188.1 km². As of 2020, the municipality had a total population of 26,300. A .26% drop from 2010. [1] [2]
Tamazula de Victoria, in the state of Durango; Tamazula de Gordiano, in the state of Jalisco; Tamazula a village in the municipio of Guasave, Sinaloa; Or to a mountain: Or to a river: Tamazula River, which drains a portion of Sinaloa and Durango; The name can also refer to Tamazula hot sauce manufactured by Salsa Tamazula of Guadalajara, Jalisco
The Tamazula River is a river in the state of Sinaloa, Mexico, [1] originating in the Sierra Madre Occidental mountains, flowing westward towards the Pacific Ocean. The Tamazula receives the Humaya River in the city of Culiacán to form the Culiacán River. Tamazula River east of Tamazula, Durango. Its namesake town. During dry season.
Map of Mexico with Durango highlighted. Durango is a state in Northwest Mexico that is divided into 39 municipalities. [1] According to the 2020 Mexican census, Durango is the 25th most populous state with 1,832,650 inhabitants, but the 4th largest by land area spanning 123,575.36 square kilometres (47,712.71 sq mi).
Santiago de Baca Ortiz (1787-1832) First Constitutional Governor of the state of Durango, [ citation needed ] declared elected governor by an act of the State Constituent Congress on May 10, 1827, and started exerting the power in June of the same year.
The area of Durango is 123,451.2 km 2 or 12.3 million ha; this accounts for about 6.3% of the entire territory of Mexico. It is the fourth largest state, [8] [9] lying at the extreme northwest of the Central Mexican Plateau, where it meets the Sierra Madre Occidental—the highest peaks in the state.
The Espinazo del Diablo (Devil's Backbone) is a region of the Sierra Madre Occidental in the states of Sinaloa and Durango in northwestern Mexico.The region is known its natural beauty and biodiversity, including rare cloud forests, and for a stretch tortuous mountain highway (part of Mexican Federal Highway 40) also called the Espinazo del Diablo.