TURISMO COSALA - 80700 Cosalá

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Antonio Rosales 6, Cosalá, 80700 Cosalá, Sin., Mexico

Phone : 📞 +999
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City : Sin.

Antonio Rosales 6, Cosalá, 80700 Cosalá, Sin., Mexico
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Francisca Martinez on Google

Mi pueblo majico. Turistico lo amo
We put on a pueblo shirt. Turistico lo amo
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Ivan Rivapalacios on Google

Cosala sinaloa unos delo lugares que me gustaba mucho ir. Saludos al negocio de alos pollos wuil, mui sabrosos x cierto.
Cosala sinaloa, some of the places that I really liked to go. Greetings to the business of alos wuil chickens, very tasty x true.
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Gyo Rubio on Google

Pueblo magico con Sus rutas 4x4 Sus cascadas el campo pro, bell ezza natural sinaloense con mucho Quee ofrecer al turismo?
Magical town with its 4x4 routes, its waterfalls, the pro field, the natural bell of Sinaloa with much to offer to tourism?
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Rafael Astorga on Google

Lugares extraordinarios y belleza natural!
Extraordinary places and natural beauty!
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Etelvina Angulo on Google

El territorio donde actualmente se ubica Cosalá, estuvo ocupado por pueblos prehispánicos principalmente por los grupos indígenas Tepehuanes, Acaxees y Xiximies; testimonio de esta civilización lo encontramos en diversos petroglifos y pinturas rupestres que se pueden apreciar en varias regiones del municipio. En ruta contraria a la peregrinación azteca, llegaron los españoles acompañados de nativos aliados, y en agosto de 1531 hallaron un bello lugar llamado Quetzalla o Cozatl, "Lugar de bellos alrededores" y "Lugar de Guacamayas". El Museo de Minería e Historia. En su interior contiene piezas históricas de la época colonia y prehispánica, una colección completa de diferentes tipos de minerales y no minerales, restos de mamut, entre otros objetos. Cosalá conserva intacta su traza urbana en forma de plato roto, la forma y ancho de sus calles y banquetas así como la altura de estas últimas, no ha sufrido modificaciones.
The territory where Cosalá is currently located, was occupied by pre-Hispanic peoples mainly by the Tepehuanes, Acaxees and Xiximies indigenous groups; Evidence of this civilization can be found in various petroglyphs and cave paintings that can be seen in various regions of the municipality. In route contrary to the Aztec pilgrimage, the Spanish arrived accompanied by native allies, and in August 1531 they found a beautiful place called Quetzalla or Cozatl, "Place of beautiful surroundings" and "Place of Guacamayas". The Museum of Mining and History. Inside it contains historical pieces from the colonial and pre-Hispanic times, a complete collection of different types of minerals and non-minerals, mammoth remains, among other objects. Cosalá preserves intact its urban layout in the form of a broken plate, the shape and width of its streets and sidewalks, as well as the height of the latter, has not been modified.
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Mala María on Google

Pueblo mágico, muy bonito. Mucho qué conocer. Muy cerca hay una fábrica de conservas.
Magical town, very beautiful. Much to know. Nearby there is a canning factory.
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Leobardo Cervantes on Google

Buenas tardes, El día de ayer domingo 4 de abril invité a mi hija y a mi esposa a Cosalá, ellas no conocían el pueblo y tenían deseos de conocerlo, así que iniciamos el viaje desde Guamúchil, Sinaloa. Llegamos a media mañana, había un caos vial tremendo en el pueblo mágico. Es un lugar hermoso que considero le falta muchisima cultura turística. Había basura por doquier, hay muchos negocios (comercios) que impiden el paso a los peatones, además que éstos dan muy mal aspecto por su fachada . Hace falta señalamientos e información sobre los lugares de interés, iglesias, monumentos históricos, personajes, etc. Así como también personas (guías de turistas) que atiendan a los visitantes y compartan datos interesantes del pasado histórico del pueblo, como se acostumbra en cualquier pueblo turístico. No observé ningún elemento de tránsito ni polícia apoyando el tráfico. Considero que deben cerrarse las calles del centro al trafico vehicular. La iglesia está descuidada, en fín, creo que les falta ponerle mucho mas ganas y que quienes visitemos, nos queden deseos de regresar, así como de recomendarlo. Realmente nos regresamos tristes. Espero que atiendan mi sugerencia. Vale la pena!!!
Good afternoon, Yesterday, Sunday April 4, I invited my daughter and my wife to Cosalá, they did not know the town and wanted to know it, so we started the trip from Guamúchil, Sinaloa. We arrived in the middle of the morning, there was a tremendous road chaos in the magical town. It is a beautiful place that I consider lacks a lot of tourist culture. There was garbage everywhere, there are many businesses (shops) that prevent pedestrians from passing, and they also look very bad because of their façade. You need signs and information about places of interest, churches, historical monuments, characters, etc. As well as people (tourist guides) who attend to visitors and share interesting facts about the historical past of the town, as is customary in any tourist town. I did not observe any element of traffic or police supporting the traffic. I believe that downtown streets should be closed to vehicular traffic. The church is neglected, in short, I think they need to put much more enthusiasm and that those of us who visit, we want to return, as well as to recommend it. We really came back sad. I hope you listen to my suggestion. It's worth it!!!
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Sam Sung on Google

Lo mas hermoso k me gusto de cosala fue su pueblo pintoresco y su gente muy amable lastima k no tuvimos mas tiempo para conocerlo todo pero me kedo con lo mucho que conoci visiteenlo se los recomiendo maravilloso lugar ????
The most beautiful thing that I liked about Cosala was its picturesque town and its very friendly people. Too bad we didn't have more time to get to know everything, but I'm happy with how much I knew, visit it, I recommend it, wonderful place ????

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