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The Durango Folk Culture Museum (Museo de las Culturas Populares de Durango) showcases the indigenous and non-indigenous ethnicities of the territory. It contains five halls, mostly dedicated to handcrafts and other implements used in farm and other forms of rural life, such as tools, textiles, basketry and pottery.
On this album, Móntez de Durango also filmed a music video with a special guest appearance from José José on the second single He Renunciado a Ti. In spring 2014, Montéz de Durango launched a self-released compilation album Montéz de Durango: Presenta. The label Cruz de Piedra is owned by José Luis Terrazas and featured label artists ...
2008: Duelo de Nuevas Generaciones; 2008: En Vivo Su Gira Power Duranguense; 2008: Con Fuego en Tu Piel...100 % Duranguense Light; 2009: Mi Mejor Regalo una Década Contigo; 2009: Solo Para Fans; 2010: Leyenda Duranguense; 2010: Collecion Privada Las 20 Exclusivas; 2011: Gruperas Que Hicieron Historia; 2011: 20 Fel Recuerdo; 2011: 20 Temas
Club de Fútbol Alacranes de Durango, is a Mexican football club based in the city of Durango, Durango, Mexico and currently play in the third level of the professional Mexican football league system. Their colors are green, white with black trim, and their mascot is the scorpion.
The Generales de Durango (English: Durango Generals) were a professional baseball team in the Mexican League (LMB) that was established in November 2016. The team was based in Durango, the capital and largest city of the Mexican state of Durango. They entered the league in 2017 as a replacement for the departed Delfines del Carmen. [1]
There are three Minor League Baseball clubs named Alacranes de Durango (Durango Scorpions) in Mexican Baseball History. [1] In all its incarnations, the Alacranes have represented the city of Durango, the capital, and the largest city of the Mexican state of Durango. Since the classification of minor leagues began, they have been labeled as ...
Norteño or Norteña (Spanish pronunciation: [noɾˈteɲo], northern), also música norteña, is a subgenre of regional Mexican music. The music is most often based on duple and triple metre and its lyrics often deal with socially relevant topics, although there are also many norteño love songs.
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.