 Located
in northwest Mexico, Culiacan is
the capital city of the state of
Sinaloa. Boasting a fertile land
and a fast-growing economy, due
mainly to its successful
agriculture and its dynamic
commercial lifestyle, the city
blends perfectly the provincial
atmosphere with the modern
comforts of present day life.
As the capital of the state that
is also known as "the granary of
Mexico" for its agricultural
production, Culiacan is
considered the commercial,
political, and social center of
the state. The city is bathed by
three rivers, two of which are
the Humaya and the Tamazula,
meet within the urban area and
form the Culiacan River.
With well irrigated lands, it is
not surprising that Culiacan is
so fertile. It s privileged
location in the center of
Sinaloa gives it the advantage
of being almost equidistant from
two of the most important urban
centers in the state: Los Mochis
to the north and Mazatlan to the
south.
Whatever the reasons of your
visit to Culiacan are, your stay
will be so pleasant and
successful that you are very
likely to fall in love with this
city and its people. Visit
Culiacan and discover why it is
said that here, doing business
is a pleasure! |
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