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Mazatlán

 
Dictionary: Ma·za·tlán
('sət-län') pronunciation

A city of western Mexico on the Pacific Ocean northwest of Guadalajara. It is a seaport and tourist center. Population: 352,000.

 

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Port city (pop., 2000: 327,989), southwestern Sinaloa state, north-central Mexico. It occupies a peninsula overlooking Olas Altas Bay on the Gulf of California. It is Mexico's largest Pacific Ocean port, and its island-studded harbour is known for its fine sandy beaches. Lying diagonally across the gulf from the tip of Baja California, it provides a communications link between Baja and the mainland. Mazatlán, called the "Pearl of the Pacific," is a fishing centre and a popular tourist resort.

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Mazatlán (mäsätlän'), city (1990 pop. 262,705), Sinaloa state, W Mexico, on the Pacific coast. One of the largest commercial and industrial centers of W Mexico, Mazatlán is one of Mexico's major Pacific seaports. It is on a railroad between the United States and Mexico City, and its location makes it the country's primary ferry link to Baja California. Although the climate is hot, Mazatlán is a popular resort with a beautiful setting. Spanish colonial trade with the Philippines stimulated the development of the port.


Dialing Code: The telephone dialing code for: Mazatlan, Mexico
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The country code is: 52
The city code is: 669


 
 

 

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