Sinaloa

Sinaloa
Free and Sovereign State of Sinaloa
Estado Libre y Soberano de Sinaloa (Spanish)
Nickname: 
The Land of the 11 Rivers
Anthem: State of Sinaloa Anthem
State of Sinaloa within Mexico
Coordinates: 25°0′N 107°30′W / 25.000°N 107.500°W / 25.000; -107.500
Country Mexico
Capital
and largest city
Culiacán
Largest metroGreater Culiacán
Municipalities18
Admission14 October 1830
Order20th
Government
 • Governor Rubén Rocha Moya
 • Senators
 • Deputies
Area
 • Total
58,328 km2 (22,521 sq mi)
 Ranked 17th
Highest elevation
(Cerro La Cueva Gacha)
2,815 m (9,236 ft)
Population
 (2020)
 • Total
3,026,943
 • Rank16th
 • Density51.895/km2 (134.41/sq mi)
  • Rank18th
DemonymSinaloense
GDP
 • TotalMXN 668 billion
(US$33.3 billion) (2022)
 • Per capita(US$10,840) (2022)
Time zoneUTC−7 (MST)
Postal code
80-82
Area code
ISO 3166 codeMX-SIN
HDI 0.828 very high Ranked 8th of 32
Websitesinaloa.gob.mx

Sinaloa (Spanish pronunciation: [sinaˈloa] ), officially the Estado Libre y Soberano de Sinaloa (English: Free and Sovereign State of Sinaloa), is one of the 31 states which, along with Mexico City, compose the Federal Entities of Mexico. It is divided into 20 municipalities, and its capital and largest city is Culiacán Rosales. Other large cities include Mazatlán, Los Mochis, Guamúchil, and Guasave.

Sinaloa is located in northwest Mexico and is bordered by the states of Sonora to the northwest, Chihuahua to the north, Durango to the east, and Nayarit to the southeast. To the west, Sinaloa faces Baja California Sur, across the Gulf of California. Its natural geography is divided by the Sierra Madre Occidental, fertile river valleys, and a broad coastal plain along the Gulf of California. The state covers an area of 58,328 square kilometers (22,521 sq mi) and includes the islands of Palmito Verde, Palmito de la Virgen, Altamura, Santa María, Saliaca, Macapule, and San Ignacio.

Often referred to as the "breadbasket of Mexico", Sinaloa produces about 40% of the nation's food. Its economy is based on agriculture, fisheries, livestock breeding, tourism, mining, and food processing. Culturally, Sinaloa has a strong musical tradition, particularly in the banda and norteño genres, its cuisine, and the heritage of indigenous peoples such as the Yaqui and the Yoreme.