La Cuerda
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Downstream from the lake the river is sometimes called "La Cuerda" by the locals.
"The Sinaloa River is a river of Mexico. It runs across the state of Sinaloa from northeast to southwest, beginning in the Sierra Madre Occidental and emptying into the Gulf of California. Its flow is interrupted mostly by the Bacurato Dam, which created Lake Baccarac in 1978. Below the dam, the flow of the river is largely diverted by an irrigation canal near the town of Sinaloa de Leyva."
"The Sinaloa River is a river of Mexico. It runs across the state of Sinaloa from northeast to southwest, beginning in the Sierra Madre Occidental and emptying into the Gulf of California. Its flow is interrupted mostly by the Bacurato Dam, which created Lake Baccarac in 1978. Below the dam, the flow of the river is largely diverted by an irrigation canal near the town of Sinaloa de Leyva."
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sinaloa_River
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Coordinates: 25°50'32"N 107°56'14"W
- Lake Miguel Hidalgo 121 km
- Agiabampo Lagoon 154 km
- La Ventana Bay 281 km
- Cupalo Channel 282 km
- Lake Santiaguillo 313 km
- Lobos Bay 320 km
- Bustillos Lagoon 328 km
- Magdalena Bay 440 km
- Canal del Infiernillo (Hell's Channel) 582 km
- Gulf of California 815 km
- Aeropuerto 4.2 km
- Isla 6.2 km
- Isla Grande 7.4 km
- Isla 7.8 km
- Isla 8.6 km
- Isla 8.9 km
- Isla 8.9 km
- Lake Baccarac 13 km
- Mesa del Frijolar 52 km
- Mesa los Leales 62 km