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CuliacánCapital of Sinaloa state, northwestern Mexico, on the Culiacán River; population (2005) 605,300. Lying on the Pan-American Highway, it is a commercial centre for the mining and agricultural activities of the area. Gold, silver, iron, copper, and cobalt are mined, and crops produced include maize, cotton, sugar cane, and tobacco. Industries include leather, textiles, and timber.
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| By 2007, this nearshore solution center is expected to employ over 100 professionals in Culiacan, Sinaloa and will focus on fostering development and employment for both graduate and near-to-finishing students with software development skills. The Culiacan, Sinaloa, Mexican-based company builds entry-level and middle-income homes in Mexico. This reduction is primarily due to a decrease in the operations of Bionova at Culiacan, Sinaloa. |
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