Casanate, Álamos Municipality, Sonora
Casanate, is a village in Álamos Municipality in the Mexican state of Sonora, in northwestern Mexico. It is 48.5 kilometers south southeast of Álamos and 26.7 kilometers Northwest of El Fuerte, in Sinaloa. It lies on the left bank of the Rio Cuchujaqui at an elevation of 140 meters. Its population at the time of its last census was 69 persons, 37 males and 32 females.[1]
History[]
Casanate, was the location of a hacienda of built by the Spanish Colonel of Militias, of Real de Los Alamos, Don after he acquired the rancho on July 1, 1748. It was one of the stops located along the route of through Sinaloa and Sonora between El Fuerte, Sinaloa and Álamos, Sonora.[2]
References[]
- ^ CASANATE from mexico.pueblosamerica.com accessed February 8, 2019.
- ^ Álamos a través de los siglos; May 10, 2019; COMUNIDADES DE ÁLAMOS: TAPIZUELAS from facebook.com/alamosatravesdelossiglos/posts/ accessed November 12, 2019
Coordinates: 26°36′35″N 108°46′35″W / 26.60972°N 108.77639°W
Categories:
- Populated places in Sonora
- Populated places established in the 18th century