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Mazatlán has a rich culture and art community; in addition to the Angela Peralta Theater, the city has many galleries, museums and buildings of historic value. 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.
History. The carnival consists of various cultural events, such as float parades, fireworks, dances and poetry contests, literature awards and shows of enormous ...
[15] [16] The current version of the Mazatlan Carnival began in 1898 which is known as the “Carnavales de confeti y serpentina” (Carnivals of confetti and streamers), which replaced the “Carnavales de harina” (Carnivals of flour) where rivals groups, the “docks people” and the “warehouse people” staged mock battles with insults ...
Pages in category "History of Mazatlán" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C. Calibre 50;
It was built in 1837 by Juan Nepomuceno Machado, a merchant of fabrics, silver and pearls.He would later donate the land to the city under the condition that it be used to establish a public plaza.
This Mexican comfort food has a long history and is an essential part of every major holiday, particularly Christmas. ... The time-honored tradition of making — and eating — Christmas tamales ...
Popular tradition says the bread’s form and decoration represent a jeweled crown. Many of the Mexican traditions are most celebrated in the country's capital and central regions, according to ...
The Cathedral Basilica of the Immaculate Conception [1] (Spanish: Catedral Basílica de la Inmaculada Concepción), also Mazatlán Cathedral, is the main religious building in the city of Mazatlán, [2] in Baroque-Revival style of Sinaloa, Mexico, [3] and home of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Mazatlán.