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Concordia is a city and its surrounding municipality in the Mexican stateofSinaloa. The town is noted for manufacture of artesinal wooden furniture, symbolized by the giant chair in the town plaza. According to 2010 census, it had a population of 8,328 inhabitants.

Concordia
Villa de San Sebastián
Colonial church in Concordia
Colonial church in Concordia
Official seal of Concordia
Concordia is located in Sinaloa
Concordia

Concordia

Location in Mexico

Concordia is located in Mexico
Concordia

Concordia

Concordia (Mexico)

Coordinates: 23°17′18N 106°04′03W / 23.28833°N 106.06750°W / 23.28833; -106.06750
Country Mexico
StateSinaloa
MunicipalityConcordia
Founded inAs Villa de San Sebastián: 1565
Founded byFrancisco de Ibarra
Government
 • Municipal presidentJosé Eligio Medina Ríos
Population
 (2010)
 • Total8,328
Time zoneUTC-7 (Mountain Standard Time)
 • Summer (DST)UTC-6 (Mountain Daylight Time)

Founded as Villa de San Sebastián in 1565 by Francisco de Ibarra, Concordia was originally a center of gold, silver and copper mining. The main church, San Sebastián, was built in 1785 with an ornate baroque facade.

Concordia is about an hour's travel southeast of Mazatlán, on the highway to Durango. It stands at 23°17′18N 106°04′03W / 23.28833°N 106.06750°W / 23.28833; -106.06750.

Residents of San Jerónimo de El Verde, located 13 km (8.1 mi) from Concordia, protested against water shortages in February 2021. Felipe Garzón López, mayor of Concordia, ( PRI) blamed population increases and the drying of artisanal wells in El Palmito, Pastoría, Malpica, Amboscada, Huajote, Agua Caliente de Garate, Guásima and El Verde for water shortages. He said the solution is connection to the Picachos Dam and reservoir, as promised by President Andrés Manuel López Obrador in December 2020.[1]

As of February 21, 2021, Concordia has reported 80 infections and 27 deaths related to the COVID-19 pandemic in Mexico that began in March 2020.[2]

References

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  1. ^ Sánchez, Irene (February 23, 2021). "Protestan pobladores de la Concordia, Sinaloa, por falta de agua". jornada.com.mx (in Spanish). La Jornada. Retrieved February 23, 2021.
  • ^ "Coronavirus (COVID-19) en Concordia, Sinaloa". gncys.com (in Mexican Spanish). 1 February 2020. Retrieved February 23, 2021.

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