Culiacán is the capital city of the state of Sinaloa in Mexico. It is located in the northwest region of the country, along the banks of the Culiacán River. The city is known for its agricultural production, particularly in crops like tomatoes and cucumbers, contributing significantly to the local economy.
Culiacán has a rich cultural heritage, featuring various museums, parks, and historical sites. The city hosts the annual Culiacán International Festival, which showcases local art, music, and cuisine. Additionally, it serves as a hub for education and commerce in the region, with several universities and businesses operating within its boundaries.