The Culiacán River is a river that is formed at the confluence of the Tamazula River and Humaya River, located in Culiacán city of Sinaloa state, in northwestern Mexico.[1]
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| Country | Mexico |
| State | Sinaloa |
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| • location | Culiacán |
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• location | Gulf of California, Pacific Ocean |
• coordinates | 24°29′32″N 107°43′55″W |
• elevation | Sea level |
The river flows from the Sierra Madre Occidental headwaters confluence generally westwards and down into the Gulf of California of the Pacific Ocean.
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