Northwestern Mexico

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Northwestern Mexico
Location within Mexico
Country  Mexico
Government
  Governor of Baja California José G. Osuna Millán( PAN)
  Governor of Baja California Sur Marcos Covarrubias Villaseñor ( PAN)
  Governor of Chihuahua César Duarte Jáquez ( PRI)
  Governor of Durango Jorge Herrera ( PRI)
  Governor of Sinaloa Mario López Valdez ( PAN)
Area
  Total 753,154 km2 (290,794 sq mi)
Population (2009)
  Total 12,364,254
  Density 16.4/km2 (42/sq mi)
Time zone PST to CST
  Summer (DST) PDT to CDT (UTC)

Northwest Mexico (Spanish: Noroeste de México) is a region of the United Mexican States, formed by the states of Durango, Sinaloa, Chihuahua, Sonora, Baja California and Baja California Sur.[1] The region is a mountainous area with large desert areas and stunning natural formations like Copper Canyon, Sierra Madre Occidental and Pinacate Peaks; vast deserts such as Gran Desierto de Altar and El Vizcaíno Desert; and it also includes the Gulf of California and the Baja California Peninsula that includes numerous large and small islands like Guadalupe Island, Cedros Island, Tiburón Island and Archangel Island.

Description

Northwest Mexico in a region with a high HDI.[2] Bordered on the north by the United States, south and west with the Pacific Ocean and the states of Nayarit,[3] and east with the states of Coahuila and Zacatecas.

States

State Official Name

Estado Libre y Soberano de:

Flag Capital Largest city Area[4] Population (2009)[5] Order of Admission
to Federation
Date of Admission
to Federation
Baja California Baja California Mexicali Tijuana 07144671,446 km2 (27,585 sq mi) 03,122,408 029 1852011616-01-1952[6]
Baja California Sur Baja California Sur La Paz La Paz 07392273,922 km2 (28,541 sq mi) 0558,425 030 1974100808-10-1974[7]
Chihuahua Chihuahua Chihuahua Ciudad Juárez 247455247,455 km2 (95,543 sq mi) 03,376,062 018 1824070606-07-1824[8]
Durango Durango Victoria de Durango Victoria de Durango 123451123,451 km2 (47,665 sq mi) 01,547,597 017 1824052222-05-1824[8]
Sinaloa Sinaloa Culiacán Rosales Culiacán Rosales 05737757,377 km2 (22,153 sq mi) 02,650,499 020 1830101414-10-1830[9]
Sonora Sonora Hermosillo Hermosillo 179503179,503 km2 (69,306 sq mi) 02,499,263 012 1824011010-01-1824[8]

Major Cities

Mexicali Tijuana Ensenada Tecate
La Paz Los Cabos Loreto Comondú
Chihuahua Ciudad Juárez Delicias Hidalgo del Parral
Victoria de Durango Gómez Palacio Mapimí
Hermosillo Ciudad Obregón Nogales San Luis Río Colorado
Culiacán Mazatlán Los Mochis Guasave

See also

External links

References

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