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Guasave Municipality

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Guasave Municipality
Municipio de Guasave
Coat of arms of Guasave Municipality
Location of the municipality in Sinaloa
Location of the municipality in Sinaloa
Coordinates: 25°34′28″N 108°28′14″W / 25.57444°N 108.47056°W / 25.57444; -108.47056
Country Mexico
State
Sinaloa
Foundation1916
SeatGuasave
No. of Sindicaturas12
Government
 • Municipal presidentMartin de Jesus Ahumada Quintero
Area
 • Total3,464.41 km2 (1,337.62 sq mi)
Population
 (2010)
 • Total285,912[1]
Time zoneUTC-7 (Mountain Standard Time)
 • Summer (DST)UTC-6 (Mountain Daylight Time)
WebsiteGuasave Government page

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

Political subdivision

Guasave Municipality is subdivided in 12 sindicaturas:[3]

Sindicatura Seat Comisarías Urban Area
(Seat)
Juan José Ríos Juan José Ríos
  • Bachoco
  • Ejido Campo 38
969.24 ha (3.7423 sq mi; 9.6924 km2)
Adolfo Ruiz Cortines Adolfo Ruiz Cortines
  • Cerro Cabezón
  • Corerepe
  • Miguel Alemán
  • Jesús María
295.17 ha (1.1397 sq mi; 2.9517 km2)
Gabriel Leyva Solano Gabriel Leyva Solano
  • La Entrada
  • Huitussi
  • San Fernando
201.79 ha (0.7791 sq mi; 2.0179 km2)
La Trinidad La Trinidad
  • Las Moras
  • Las Juntas
  • Los Hornos
124.74 ha (0.4816 sq mi; 1.2474 km2)
León Fonseca León Fonseca
  • Portugués de Gálvez
  • El Sabino
  • El Zopilote
148.91 ha (0.5749 sq mi; 1.4891 km2)
Nío Nío
  • Camainero
  • Gambino
  • Pueblo Viejo
  • San Sebastián
184.59 ha (0.7127 sq mi; 1.8459 km2)
Bamoa Bamoa
  • Choipa
  • Estación Bamoa
  • Orba
129.70 ha (0.5008 sq mi; 1.2970 km2)
San Rafael San Rafael
  • Estación Capomas
  • Francisco R. Serrano
  • San Francisco de Capomas
  • Las Brisas
  • Palmarito de los Angulo
  • El Serranito
95.33 ha (0.3681 sq mi; 0.9533 km2)
El Burrión El Burrión
  • La Cuestona
  • Guasavito
  • Ejido Javier Rojo Gómez
  • El Pitahayal
  • San José de Palos Blancos
128.51 ha (0.4962 sq mi; 1.2851 km2)
La Brecha La Brecha
  • Casa Blanca
  • Colonia Ángel Flores
  • Valle de Uyaqui
131.12 ha (0.5063 sq mi; 1.3112 km2)
Tamazula Tamazula
  • El Amole
  • Buenavista
  • Palos Verdes
  • El Progreso
  • El Sacrificio
116.77 ha (0.4509 sq mi; 1.1677 km2)
Central Guasave 1,620.53 ha (6.2569 sq mi; 16.2053 km2)

References

  1. ^ "Main results by locality 2010". INEGI. 2010.
  2. ^ "-". Enciclopedia de los Municipios de México. Instituto Nacional para el Federalismo y el Desarrollo Municipal. Archived from the original on January 28, 2007. Retrieved January 11, 2010.
  3. ^ "Datos de Guasave". Honorio López. 2000.


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