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  2. Mazatlán - Wikipedia

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    As an example of Mazatlán's tourism expansion, one of the largest timeshare providers in Mexico, Grupo Vidanta, was founded in 1975 with the inauguration of Paraíso Mazatlán (Mazatlán Paradise). This time also saw the expansion of the Hotel Playa Mazatlán, and the construction of many others, a trend that continues to this day.

  3. Plazuela Machado - Wikipedia

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    The Plazuela Machado is a public park in the historic centre of Mazatlán, Mexico. It is one of the oldest parks in the city. It is one of the oldest parks in the city. The plaza is the first urban space that was designed as a recreational area in Mazatlán.

  4. Crestón Island - Wikipedia

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    On December 14, 2024, was inaugurated a 1,265-meter zip line that connects Cerro del Crestón with Cerro del Vigía; the zip line is called "Farolesa", it is 157 meters above sea level and cost more than 40 million pesos; [7] its inauguration was attended by the head of the Federal Tourism Secretariat, Josefina Rodríguez Zamora; [8] the area ...

  5. Plazuela Zaragoza, Mazatlán - Wikipedia

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    tics.mazatlan.gob.mx /tourist /es /sitios-interes /detalle /49 The Plazuela Zaragoza is a town square and public park in Mazatlán . It is located between the streets Avenida Ignacio Zaragoza , Calle Morelos , Calle Guillermo Nelson and Calle 5 de Mayo .

  6. Plazuela República - Wikipedia

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    tics.mazatlan.gob.mx /tourist /es /sitios-interes /detalle /44 The Plazuela República (Plaza Revolución) is a public park in Mazatlán , Mexico . It sits next to the municipal palace and in front of the Cathedral .

  7. Faro Mazatlán - Wikipedia

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    The lighthouse measures seven meters high and is considered the highest natural lighthouse in the world, due to its location at the top of the Crestón hill, which reaches 157 meters above sea level. It has marine traffic radars and a thousand-watt lamp that achieves a range of 30 nautical miles or 55 kilometers.