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There was a time when there were some allegations that El Chapo Guzman, the leader of the Sinaloan cartel, was living in this particular village.
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Regular menu items include the "guaco taco" (chunky guacamole sweet with raw corn and diced onion), as well as tacos with "chipotle'd" chicken and brisket braised in Sinaloan chilorio sauce ($3.50-$4).
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Artist Lenin Marquez Salazar, who was born and grew up in the Sinaloan town of Mocorito, paints the rich landscapes of his agricultural state, but with a macabre twist.
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The town (population about 30,000; altitude about 190 meters) is proud of its traditional Sinaloan culture.
El Fuerte in Sinaloa, Mexico, was once the capital of Arizona 2009
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Another Sinaloan artist, Teresa Margolles, included the floor-mopping piece in her installation at the Mexican Pavilion of the 2009 Venice Art Biennial.
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Artist Lenin Marquez Salazar, who was born and grew up in the Sinaloan town of Mocorito, paints the rich landscapes of his agricultural state, but with a macabre twist.
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A year earlier, a ship sent by Hernán Cortés (in an effort to leapfrog his dominions over and beyond those of Guzmán) had been wrecked in a storm off the Sinaloan coast and the entire crew killed by Indians.
El Fuerte in Sinaloa, Mexico, was once the capital of Arizona 2009
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The town (population about 30,000; altitude about 190 meters) is proud of its traditional Sinaloan culture.
El Fuerte in Sinaloa, Mexico, was once the capital of Arizona 2009
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Another Sinaloan artist, Teresa Margolles, included the floor-mopping piece in her installation at the Mexican Pavilion of the 2009 Venice Art Biennial.
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A year earlier, a ship sent by Hernán Cortés (in an effort to leapfrog his dominions over and beyond those of Guzmán) had been wrecked in a storm off the Sinaloan coast and the entire crew killed by Indians.
El Fuerte in Sinaloa, Mexico, was once the capital of Arizona 2009
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