'Mazatlán' [masaˈtlan] is a city in the
Mexican state of
Sinaloa; the surrounding ''
municipio'' (municipality) for which the city serves as the municipal seat is also called Mazatlán. It is located at on the
Pacific coast, just across from the southernmost tip of the
Baja California peninsula.
Mazatlán is a
Nahuatl word meaning "place of the deer." The city was founded in the
1820s. By the mid-1800s a large group of immigrants had arrived from
Germany. These new citizens developed Mazatlán into a thriving commercial seaport, importing equipment for the nearby gold and silver mines. It served as the capital of Sinaloa from
1859 to
1873. They also influenced the music,
Banda, which is an alteration of
Bavarian folk music.
Mazatlán, with a population of 352,471 (city) and 403,888 (municipality) as of the 2005 census, is the second-largest city in the state (after
Culiacán) and Mexico's largest commercial port. It is also a popular tourist destination, its beaches lined with resort hotels. A car ferry plies its trade across the
Gulf of California from Mazatlán to
La Paz, Baja California Sur. The municipality has a land area of 3,068.48 km² (1,184.75 sq mi) and includes smaller outlying communities such as
Villa Unión.
In 2005, Mazatlán hosted and won the
"Serie del Caribe", which is an annual
baseball tournament with teams from
México,
Puerto Rico,
Venezuela, and the
Dominican Republic.
Every year
Carnival is celebrated during the week before
Ash Wednesday. There are a lot of festivities, including the election of a Queen, parades, and balls. This is the third largest
Carnival(Mardi Gras)in the world, behind the celebrations held in
Rio de Janeiro and
New Orleans.
Mazatlán is served by
Gral. Rafael Buelna International Airport
History
By the late 18th and early 19th centuries, Mazatlán was a collection of huts inhabited by Indians whose major occupation was fishing. According to
Abel Aubert du Petit-Thouars, the French explorer, by 1829 a Spanish banker named Machado had arrived. He established commercial relations with vessels coming to Mazatlán from far off places such as
Chile,
Peru, the
United States,
Europe, and
China. By 1836 the city had a population of between 4000 to 5000.
During the
Mexican-American War, the
U.S. Army took the city; in order to avoid the shelling of the city, the
Mexican army had abandoned it. On the morning of November 13, 1864, a French man-of-war fired on the city twelve times but there were no casualties; Mazatlán then became part of the
Mexican Empire under
Maximilian. On
November 13,
1866, the Mexican general Ramon Corona expelled the imperialists from Mazatlán. On
June 18,
1868, William H. Bridge, captain of ''HMS Chanticleer'', blockaded the port and threatened to shell the city, June 22, after Custom Authorities seized 23 gold ounces to the paymaster of this ship.

The lighthouse "El Faro"
During the
Gold Rush, people from the United States East Coast would sail from
New York Harbor or any other Atlantic port to Mexican ports in the
Gulf of Mexico. From these ports, the would-be gold diggers rode horseback for weeks to Mazatlán. Here they had to take another ship, which would arrive in
San Francisco after four to five weeks.
Mazatlán's
lighthouse began to shine by mid-1879. The lamp had been handcrafted in
Paris, and it contained a big oil lamp with mirrors to enhance the light. Since the light was static, in the distance it was often mistaken as a star. By 1905 this lamp was converted to a revolving lamp. Today, the 1000 watt bulb can be seen from 30 nautical miles. Near the lighthouse shore, the famous "divers" perform daring jumps off high rocks into the Pacific Ocean for tips from onlooking tourists. As an example of Mazatlán touristic expansion, the largest timeshare provider in Mexico,
Mayan Resorts was founded in 1975 on Mazatlán with the inauguration of ''Paraíso Mazatlán'' (Mazatlán Paradise).
In local culture they have celebrities such as classical music Enrique Patron de Rueda and the Machado Orchestra, and Angela Peralta (1845 - 1883) considered one of the best opera singers in Mexico. Also Mazatlán is the hometown of Pedro Infante, the most popular actor and singer of the golden years of Mexico's film industry.
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References
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Link to tables of population data from Census of 2005 INEGI: Instituto Nacional de Estadística, Geografía e Informática
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Sinaloa Enciclopedia de los Municipios de México
External links
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Instituto de Cultura Official website
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Carnaval of Mazatlan Official website
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Ayuntamiento de Mazatlán Official website
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Mazatlán History in the XIX Century
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Mazatlán Map
★ [htpp://www.yachtworld.com/mazmarine/] Mazatlan Marine Center SA de CV.
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Open Directory Mazatlán Business