Culiacán River

Culiacán River
Culiacan River

The Culiacán River is a river that is formed by the connection of the Tamazula River and Humaya River in Culiacán, Sinaloa, Mexico. The water from the river then flows to the Pacific Ocean.

See also

  • List of longest rivers of Mexico



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