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Mexican Federal Highway 15

Federal Highway 15 (Spanish: Carretera Federal 15, Fed. 15 ) is Mexico 15 International Highway or Mexico-Nogales Highway, is a primary north–south highway, and is a free part of the federal highways corridors (Spanish: corredores carreteros federales) of Mexico. The highway begins in the north at the Mexico–United States border at the Nogales Port of Entry in Nogales, Sonora, and terminates to the south in Mexico City.

Federal Highway 15
Carretera federal 15
Mexico 15 International Highway
Mexico-Nogales Highway
Route information
Maintained by Secretariat of Communications and Transportation
Length2,363.51 km[1][2][3][4][5] (1,468.62 mi)
Major junctions
South end Fed. 15D / Fed. 57D and Carretera Toluca in Mexico City
Major intersections Fed. 55 / Fed. 134 in Toluca, State of Mexico

Fed. 51 in Zitácuaro, Michoacán Fed. 14 in Morelia, Michoacán

Fed. 120 in Quiroga, Michoacán Fed. 37 near Carapan, Michoacán Fed. 110 from Jiquilpan, Michoacán to Sahuayo, Michoacán

Fed. 23 near Jocotepec, Jalisco Fed. 80 from Acatlán de Juárez, Jalisco to Guadalajara, Jalisco

Fed. 23 in Guadalajara, Jalisco

Fed. 70 near El Arenal, Jalisco

Fed. 76 in Tepic, Nayarit

Fed. 74 near El Jicote, Nayarit

Fed. 72 near Pantano Grande, Nayarit

Fed. 68 near Acaponeta, Nayarit Fed. 40 in Villa Unión, Sinaloa

Fed. 24 in Pericos, Sinaloa

Fed. 16 in Hermosillo, Sonora

Fed. 2 from Santa Ana, Sonora to Imuris, Sonora
North end BL 19 at Nogales Port of Entry, Nogales, Arizona, United States of America
Location
CountryMexico
StatesMexico City, State of Mexico, Michoacán, Jalisco, Nayarit, Sinaloa, Sonora
Highway system

Fed. 15 from Nogales to Mazatlán runs parallel to Fed. 15D, a tolled (cuota) part of the federal highways corridors (los corredores carreteros federales); the portion of this northern stretch from the town of Eldorado southward within the Sinaloa is a limited-access highway.[6] North of the U.S.-Mexico border, the highway continues to the north from the Port of Entry, as I-19 Business.

A rare button-copy Mexico 15 guide sign at the highway's northern terminus. Likely provided by the Arizona Department of Transportation in the 1970s, this sign formerly greeted southbound motorists after crossing into Mexico through the Nogales-Grand Avenue Port of Entry.

The highway is the southern terminus of the CANAMEX Corridor,[citation needed] a trade corridor that stretches from Mexico north across the United States to the Canadian province of Alberta.

Route description edit

One of Mexico's most important federal highways, Fed-15 covers a wide corridor of the country's west and northwest, linking Mexico City with the U.S.-Mexico border crossing at Heroica Nogales, Sonora, connecting some of the country's most important urban centers along the way, particularly Guadalajara, Toluca, Mazatlán, and Hermosillo. Much of the corridor between Guadalajara and Heroica Nogales parallels the Southern Pacific de México/Ferrocarril del Pacífico, with the railway's tracks often visible from Fed-15. Additionally, the Fed-15 corridor has historically been one of the most significant migration corridors for Mexican migrants headed towards the western and southwestern United States.[7][8] Long before modern-day migration patterns, the Mexican Federal Highway 15 corridor was also the corridor many Spanish expeditions followed in their colonization and founding of settlements that would later become communities in the modern-day Mexican northwest (such as Tepic, Mazatlán, and Hermosillo) and U.S. southwest (such as Tucson and Yuma in Arizona, and Los Angeles, San Francisco, and other cities in present-day California).[9][10][11] The famous Francisco Vasquez de Coronado Expedition of 1540–1542, for example, followed a trajectory closely corresponding to Fed-15's modern-day alignment through Nayarit, Sinaloa, and Sonora.[12][13]

In Heroica Nogales, Fed-15 commences just south of the Nogales Grand Avenue Port of Entry and travels on Avenida López Mateos before becoming Avenida Alvaro Obregón, the city's main thoroughfare. After traversing the rest of Nogales, Fed-15 exits the city near an interchange with a spur of Fed-15D, continuing southwards as a four-lane highway. At Ímuris the highway intersects with Mexico Federal Highway 2 (providing a vital link across the Sierra Madre Occidental between Sonora and Chihuahua). The two highways merge until Santa Ana where Fed-2 (whose western corridor through Sonora serves as a critical link between the Baja California Peninsula and mainland Mexico) separates, heading westward towards its terminus in Tijuana.

 
The junction between Federal Highways 2 and 15 in rural Imuris, Sonora. Fed. 2 travels east towards Agua Prieta and Ciudad Juarez while Fed. 15 continues northward towards the U.S.-Mexican border crossing in Heroica Nogales, Sonora.

Traffic on Fed-15 south of Santa Ana increases as the highway approaches the Sonoran state capital of Hermosillo. In addition to the Fed-15D tollway, the main highway intersections Mexican Federal Highway 16, the only other paved highway connecting Sonora to Chihuahua across the Sierra Madre Occidental. South of Hermosillo, Fed-15 continues towards Ciudad Obregón by way of the historic port city of Guaymas. Views of the Sea of Cortez accompany motorists for this stretch of roadway until Fed-15 turns inland towards Ciudad Obregón crossing the Rio Yaqui. This area is defined by in great part by its agricultural fields and the increasing flatness of the Valle del Yaqui. In southern Sonora, Fed-15 crosses various indigenous Yaqui communities, including Vitam, as well as the Rio Mayo at Navojoa. Fed-15 leaves Sonora through rural Estación Don (northbound motorists traveling on Fed-15 must stop for agricultural inspection there).

 
Fed-15 southbound outside Culiacan, Sinaloa. The libre ("free") route into Culiacan is untolled.

Within the state of Sinaloa, agricultural fields grow in presence along the four-lane Fed-15 corridor as it approaches the city of Los Mochis. Continuing onwards the highway enters the cities of Guasave, Guamúchil and Pericos where Fed-15 intersects Fed-24 (with access to Badiraguato) before entering the Sinaloan state capital city of Culiacán. Overpasses, controlled-access roadway designs, and stoplights define Fed-15's character through metropolitan Culiacán. The highway (paralleled to the south by Fed-15D) again approaches the Sea of Cortez as it nears the port city of Mazatlán, crossing the Tropic of Cancer along the way. In Mazatlán another Fed-15D bypass offers long-distance motorists the chance to avoid local traffic. Within Mazatlán, Fed-15 travels as a surface street, Blvd. Luis Donaldo Colosio. South of Mazatlán at Villa Union, Fed-15 intersects with Fed-40, an important east–west highway offering motorists a connection between the Pacific coast and the interior of Mexico (terminating at the border city of Reynosa, Tamaulipas) across the Sierra Madre Occidental. It is at Villa Union that most traffic continues on tolled Fed-15D, with Fed-15 traveling southeastwardly as a two-lane rural highway. In southern Sinaloa Fed-15, the "Mazatlán-Tepic Highway," crosses a number of tropical Pacific coast wetlands before entering the state of Nayarit.

 
Two-lane libre (untolled) Fed-15 approaching the El Ceboruco Volcano in Nayarit.

In northwestern Nayarit, Fed-15 links the communities of Acaponeta, Santiago Ixcuintla (via Fed-72), and the colonial era port city of San Blas (via Fed-74) to the state capital of Tepic. Departing from the Mexican west coast, the highway crosses the Rio Santiago, ascends steep mountains covered in lush forest before descending into Tepic and continuing eastward across the state. In Tepic, Fed-15 travels along Avenida Insurgentes as a major urban artery, with some portions of the roadway including tunnels, separating the highway from some of the city's surface streets. Before leaving Tepic, signage directs motorists on Fed-15 towards the important Mexico Pacific coast highway Fed-200 (the tolled Fed-15D highways directly intersects it) with its access to the resort city of Puerto Vallarta. As modern, controlled-access, high-speed tolled (cuota) Fed-15D takes a more direct route towards Guadalajara north of the El Ceboruco volcano, the older (libre) Fed-15 segment crosses south of El Ceboruco as a two-lane highway, including a portion of roadway which directly traverses the mountain's volcanic field. Fed-15 passes through the colonial city of Ahuacatlán and then Ixtlán del Rio (site of the Los Toriles archeological site) before exiting Nayarit and entering Jalisco.

After crossing the state line at Plan de Barrancas, Fed-15 crosses through Tequila and approaches metropolitan Guadalajara (Mexico's second-largest city). West of Guadalajara near the suburb of La Venta del Astillero, Fed-15 intersects with Fed-70 which provides highway access to Puerto Vallarta. Shortly afterwards, Fed-15 enters the city of Guadalajara, turning southwards by joining Fed-80 (with southbound access to Colima), and Fed-54D with access to Ciudad Guzman. After entering Guadalajara, Fed-15 suddenly turns southward along the city's southwestern edge and travels through small communities along the southern shore of Lake Chapala (intersecting Fed-13) before crossing into the state of Michoacán. In this part of Fed-15's trajectory, the highway is known as the "Morelia-Guadalajara Highway" (Carretera Morelia-Guadalajara).

Within the lush hills of Michoacán, Fed-15 continues its journey along the shore of Lake Chapala, turning south through Sahuayo where it joins Fed-110, traveling together towards the city of Jiquilpan. Fed-15 separates from Fed-110 at Jiquilpan, turning east towards the city of Zamora. Passing through the southern edge of Zamora, Fed-15 then travels to the state capital of Morelia. Pine forests surround the highway at this point, crossing junctions with Fed.-120, Fed-14D, and Fed-14 before entering the historic city of Morelia. Fed-15 travels through the city's historic core, offering motorists access to the Plaza de Armas and Catedral de Morelia (both located directly along the highway's alignment). East of Morelia's historic center, Fed-15 becomes the "Toluca-Morelia Highway." In eastern Michoacan Fed-15 reverts to a two-lane rural highway crossing agricultural communities and pine forests as the roadway ascends into mountain ranges. Passing Ciudad Hidalgo, Fed-15 travels near the Monarch Butterfly Biosphere Reserve before entering the State of Mexico.

Shortly after entering the State of Mexico, Fed-15 intersects with tolled State of Mexico State Route A-7 (offering motorists a faster connection to Toluca and Mexico City). Continuing east, Fed-15 expands into a four-lane divided roadway as it enters the state capital city of Toluca. After passing Toluca's central core, Fed-15 intersects Fed-55 and continues its journey eastbound along the landscaped Paseo Tollocan, directing motorists to the mountains separating Toluca from the sprawl of suburban Mexico City. Crossing into Mexico City through its southwestern suburbs, Fed-15 unceremoniously completes its cross-country trajectory after intersecting Fed-57D and traveling 14 kilometers through the Mexico City borough of Cuajimalpa de Morelos.

Major cities along the route edit

 
A road sign on Fed. 15
 
Mexican Federal Route 15 guide sign in Nayarit directing motorists towards the cuota (tolled) and libre (untolled) roadways into Guadalajara.

References edit

  1. ^ (PDF) (in Spanish). Dirección General de Servicios Técnicos, Secretaría de Comunicaciones y Transportes. 2011. pp. 7, 10. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-05-14. Retrieved 2012-03-18.
  2. ^ (PDF) (in Spanish). Dirección General de Servicios Técnicos, Secretaría de Comunicaciones y Transportes. 2011. p. 7. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-05-14. Retrieved 2012-03-18.
  3. ^ (PDF) (in Spanish). Dirección General de Servicios Técnicos, Secretaría de Comunicaciones y Transportes. 2011. pp. 9, 13. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-05-14. Retrieved 2012-03-18.
  4. ^ (PDF) (in Spanish). Dirección General de Servicios Técnicos, Secretaría de Comunicaciones y Transportes. 2011. pp. 1, 5, 7. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-05-14. Retrieved 2012-03-18.
  5. ^ (PDF) (in Spanish). Dirección General de Servicios Técnicos, Secretaría de Comunicaciones y Transportes. 2011. pp. 8, 12, 14. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-03-16. Retrieved 2012-03-18.
  6. ^ "Rand McNally Road Atlas", Rand McNally & Company, 1998, p. 120
  7. ^ Sanchez, George J. (1993). Becoming Mexican American: Ethnicity, Culture and Identity in Chicano Los Angeles, 1900-1945. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 18–22.
  8. ^ Cardoso, Lawrence A. (1980). Mexican Emigration to the United States, 1897-1931. Tucson: University of Arizona Press. p. 15.
  9. ^ Florescano, Enrique; Eissa, Francisco (2015). Atlas Historico de Mexico. Mexico, D.F.: Altea. pp. 93, 97.
  10. ^ Officer, James E. (1987). Hispanic Arizona, 1536-1856. Tucson: University of Arizona Press. pp. 25–30.
  11. ^ Beck, Warren A.; Haase, Ynez D. (1974). Historical Atlas of California. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press. p. 12.
  12. ^ Florescano, Enrique; Eissa, Francisco (2015). Atlas Historico de Mexico. Mexico, D.F.: Altea. pp. 89, 93.
  13. ^ Udall, Stewart; Haury, Emil W. (1991). In Coronado's Footsteps. Tucson, AZ: Southwest Parks and Monuments Association.

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Federal Highway 15 Spanish Carretera Federal 15 Fed 15 is Mexico 15 International Highway or Mexico Nogales Highway is a primary north south highway and is a free part of the federal highways corridors Spanish corredores carreteros federales of Mexico The highway begins in the north at the Mexico United States border at the Nogales Port of Entry in Nogales Sonora and terminates to the south in Mexico City Federal Highway 15Carretera federal 15Mexico 15 International HighwayMexico Nogales HighwayRoute informationMaintained by Secretariat of Communications and TransportationLength2 363 51 km 1 2 3 4 5 1 468 62 mi Major junctionsSouth endFed 15D Fed 57D and Carretera Toluca in Mexico CityMajor intersectionsFed 55 Fed 134 in Toluca State of Mexico Fed 51 in Zitacuaro Michoacan Fed 14 in Morelia MichoacanFed 120 in Quiroga Michoacan Fed 37 near Carapan Michoacan Fed 110 from Jiquilpan Michoacan to Sahuayo MichoacanFed 23 near Jocotepec Jalisco Fed 80 from Acatlan de Juarez Jalisco to Guadalajara JaliscoFed 23 in Guadalajara JaliscoFed 70 near El Arenal JaliscoFed 76 in Tepic NayaritFed 74 near El Jicote NayaritFed 72 near Pantano Grande NayaritFed 68 near Acaponeta Nayarit Fed 40 in Villa Union SinaloaFed 24 in Pericos SinaloaFed 16 in Hermosillo Sonora Fed 2 from Santa Ana Sonora to Imuris SonoraNorth endBL 19 at Nogales Port of Entry Nogales Arizona United States of AmericaLocationCountryMexicoStatesMexico City State of Mexico Michoacan Jalisco Nayarit Sinaloa SonoraHighway systemMexican Federal HighwaysList Autopistas Fed 14D Fed 15DFed 15 from Nogales to Mazatlan runs parallel to Fed 15D a tolled cuota part of the federal highways corridors los corredores carreteros federales the portion of this northern stretch from the town of Eldorado southward within the Sinaloa is a limited access highway 6 North of the U S Mexico border the highway continues to the north from the Port of Entry as I 19 Business A rare button copy Mexico 15 guide sign at the highway s northern terminus Likely provided by the Arizona Department of Transportation in the 1970s this sign formerly greeted southbound motorists after crossing into Mexico through the Nogales Grand Avenue Port of Entry The highway is the southern terminus of the CANAMEX Corridor citation needed a trade corridor that stretches from Mexico north across the United States to the Canadian province of Alberta Route description editOne of Mexico s most important federal highways Fed 15 covers a wide corridor of the country s west and northwest linking Mexico City with the U S Mexico border crossing at Heroica Nogales Sonora connecting some of the country s most important urban centers along the way particularly Guadalajara Toluca Mazatlan and Hermosillo Much of the corridor between Guadalajara and Heroica Nogales parallels the Southern Pacific de Mexico Ferrocarril del Pacifico with the railway s tracks often visible from Fed 15 Additionally the Fed 15 corridor has historically been one of the most significant migration corridors for Mexican migrants headed towards the western and southwestern United States 7 8 Long before modern day migration patterns the Mexican Federal Highway 15 corridor was also the corridor many Spanish expeditions followed in their colonization and founding of settlements that would later become communities in the modern day Mexican northwest such as Tepic Mazatlan and Hermosillo and U S southwest such as Tucson and Yuma in Arizona and Los Angeles San Francisco and other cities in present day California 9 10 11 The famous Francisco Vasquez de Coronado Expedition of 1540 1542 for example followed a trajectory closely corresponding to Fed 15 s modern day alignment through Nayarit Sinaloa and Sonora 12 13 In Heroica Nogales Fed 15 commences just south of the Nogales Grand Avenue Port of Entry and travels on Avenida Lopez Mateos before becoming Avenida Alvaro Obregon the city s main thoroughfare After traversing the rest of Nogales Fed 15 exits the city near an interchange with a spur of Fed 15D continuing southwards as a four lane highway At Imuris the highway intersects with Mexico Federal Highway 2 providing a vital link across the Sierra Madre Occidental between Sonora and Chihuahua The two highways merge until Santa Ana where Fed 2 whose western corridor through Sonora serves as a critical link between the Baja California Peninsula and mainland Mexico separates heading westward towards its terminus in Tijuana nbsp The junction between Federal Highways 2 and 15 in rural Imuris Sonora Fed 2 travels east towards Agua Prieta and Ciudad Juarez while Fed 15 continues northward towards the U S Mexican border crossing in Heroica Nogales Sonora Traffic on Fed 15 south of Santa Ana increases as the highway approaches the Sonoran state capital of Hermosillo In addition to the Fed 15D tollway the main highway intersections Mexican Federal Highway 16 the only other paved highway connecting Sonora to Chihuahua across the Sierra Madre Occidental South of Hermosillo Fed 15 continues towards Ciudad Obregon by way of the historic port city of Guaymas Views of the Sea of Cortez accompany motorists for this stretch of roadway until Fed 15 turns inland towards Ciudad Obregon crossing the Rio Yaqui This area is defined by in great part by its agricultural fields and the increasing flatness of the Valle del Yaqui In southern Sonora Fed 15 crosses various indigenous Yaqui communities including Vitam as well as the Rio Mayo at Navojoa Fed 15 leaves Sonora through rural Estacion Don northbound motorists traveling on Fed 15 must stop for agricultural inspection there nbsp Fed 15 southbound outside Culiacan Sinaloa The libre free route into Culiacan is untolled Within the state of Sinaloa agricultural fields grow in presence along the four lane Fed 15 corridor as it approaches the city of Los Mochis Continuing onwards the highway enters the cities of Guasave Guamuchil and Pericos where Fed 15 intersects Fed 24 with access to Badiraguato before entering the Sinaloan state capital city of Culiacan Overpasses controlled access roadway designs and stoplights define Fed 15 s character through metropolitan Culiacan The highway paralleled to the south by Fed 15D again approaches the Sea of Cortez as it nears the port city of Mazatlan crossing the Tropic of Cancer along the way In Mazatlan another Fed 15D bypass offers long distance motorists the chance to avoid local traffic Within Mazatlan Fed 15 travels as a surface street Blvd Luis Donaldo Colosio South of Mazatlan at Villa Union Fed 15 intersects with Fed 40 an important east west highway offering motorists a connection between the Pacific coast and the interior of Mexico terminating at the border city of Reynosa Tamaulipas across the Sierra Madre Occidental It is at Villa Union that most traffic continues on tolled Fed 15D with Fed 15 traveling southeastwardly as a two lane rural highway In southern Sinaloa Fed 15 the Mazatlan Tepic Highway crosses a number of tropical Pacific coast wetlands before entering the state of Nayarit nbsp Two lane libre untolled Fed 15 approaching the El Ceboruco Volcano in Nayarit In northwestern Nayarit Fed 15 links the communities of Acaponeta Santiago Ixcuintla via Fed 72 and the colonial era port city of San Blas via Fed 74 to the state capital of Tepic Departing from the Mexican west coast the highway crosses the Rio Santiago ascends steep mountains covered in lush forest before descending into Tepic and continuing eastward across the state In Tepic Fed 15 travels along Avenida Insurgentes as a major urban artery with some portions of the roadway including tunnels separating the highway from some of the city s surface streets Before leaving Tepic signage directs motorists on Fed 15 towards the important Mexico Pacific coast highway Fed 200 the tolled Fed 15D highways directly intersects it with its access to the resort city of Puerto Vallarta As modern controlled access high speed tolled cuota Fed 15D takes a more direct route towards Guadalajara north of the El Ceboruco volcano the older libre Fed 15 segment crosses south of El Ceboruco as a two lane highway including a portion of roadway which directly traverses the mountain s volcanic field Fed 15 passes through the colonial city of Ahuacatlan and then Ixtlan del Rio site of the Los Toriles archeological site before exiting Nayarit and entering Jalisco After crossing the state line at Plan de Barrancas Fed 15 crosses through Tequila and approaches metropolitan Guadalajara Mexico s second largest city West of Guadalajara near the suburb of La Venta del Astillero Fed 15 intersects with Fed 70 which provides highway access to Puerto Vallarta Shortly afterwards Fed 15 enters the city of Guadalajara turning southwards by joining Fed 80 with southbound access to Colima and Fed 54D with access to Ciudad Guzman After entering Guadalajara Fed 15 suddenly turns southward along the city s southwestern edge and travels through small communities along the southern shore of Lake Chapala intersecting Fed 13 before crossing into the state of Michoacan In this part of Fed 15 s trajectory the highway is known as the Morelia Guadalajara Highway Carretera Morelia Guadalajara Within the lush hills of Michoacan Fed 15 continues its journey along the shore of Lake Chapala turning south through Sahuayo where it joins Fed 110 traveling together towards the city of Jiquilpan Fed 15 separates from Fed 110 at Jiquilpan turning east towards the city of Zamora Passing through the southern edge of Zamora Fed 15 then travels to the state capital of Morelia Pine forests surround the highway at this point crossing junctions with Fed 120 Fed 14D and Fed 14 before entering the historic city of Morelia Fed 15 travels through the city s historic core offering motorists access to the Plaza de Armas and Catedral de Morelia both located directly along the highway s alignment East of Morelia s historic center Fed 15 becomes the Toluca Morelia Highway In eastern Michoacan Fed 15 reverts to a two lane rural highway crossing agricultural communities and pine forests as the roadway ascends into mountain ranges Passing Ciudad Hidalgo Fed 15 travels near the Monarch Butterfly Biosphere Reserve before entering the State of Mexico Shortly after entering the State of Mexico Fed 15 intersects with tolled State of Mexico State Route A 7 offering motorists a faster connection to Toluca and Mexico City Continuing east Fed 15 expands into a four lane divided roadway as it enters the state capital city of Toluca After passing Toluca s central core Fed 15 intersects Fed 55 and continues its journey eastbound along the landscaped Paseo Tollocan directing motorists to the mountains separating Toluca from the sprawl of suburban Mexico City Crossing into Mexico City through its southwestern suburbs Fed 15 unceremoniously completes its cross country trajectory after intersecting Fed 57D and traveling 14 kilometers through the Mexico City borough of Cuajimalpa de Morelos Major cities along the route edit nbsp A road sign on Fed 15 nbsp Mexican Federal Route 15 guide sign in Nayarit directing motorists towards the cuota tolled and libre untolled roadways into Guadalajara Nogales Sonora Hermosillo Sonora Guaymas Sonora Ciudad Obregon Sonora Navojoa Sonora Los Mochis Sinaloa Guasave Sinaloa Guamuchil Sinaloa Culiacan Sinaloa Mazatlan Sinaloa Tepic Nayarit Guadalajara Jalisco Morelia Michoacan Toluca State of Mexico Mexico CityReferences edit Datos Viales de Jalisco PDF in Spanish Direccion General de Servicios Tecnicos Secretaria de Comunicaciones y Transportes 2011 pp 7 10 Archived from the original PDF on 2012 05 14 Retrieved 2012 03 18 Datos Viales de Mexico PDF in Spanish Direccion General de Servicios Tecnicos Secretaria de Comunicaciones y Transportes 2011 p 7 Archived from the original PDF on 2012 05 14 Retrieved 2012 03 18 Datos Viales de Michoacan PDF in Spanish Direccion General de Servicios Tecnicos Secretaria de Comunicaciones y Transportes 2011 pp 9 13 Archived from the original PDF on 2012 05 14 Retrieved 2012 03 18 Datos Viales de Sinaloa PDF in Spanish Direccion General de Servicios Tecnicos Secretaria de Comunicaciones y Transportes 2011 pp 1 5 7 Archived from the original PDF on 2012 05 14 Retrieved 2012 03 18 Datos Viales de Sonora PDF in Spanish Direccion General de Servicios Tecnicos Secretaria de Comunicaciones y Transportes 2011 pp 8 12 14 Archived from the original PDF on 2012 03 16 Retrieved 2012 03 18 Rand McNally Road Atlas Rand McNally amp Company 1998 p 120 Sanchez George J 1993 Becoming Mexican American Ethnicity Culture and Identity in Chicano Los Angeles 1900 1945 New York Oxford University Press pp 18 22 Cardoso Lawrence A 1980 Mexican Emigration to the United States 1897 1931 Tucson University of Arizona Press p 15 Florescano Enrique Eissa Francisco 2015 Atlas Historico de Mexico Mexico D F Altea pp 93 97 Officer James E 1987 Hispanic Arizona 1536 1856 Tucson University of Arizona Press pp 25 30 Beck Warren A Haase Ynez D 1974 Historical Atlas of California Norman University of Oklahoma Press p 12 Florescano Enrique Eissa Francisco 2015 Atlas Historico de Mexico Mexico D F Altea pp 89 93 Udall Stewart Haury Emil W 1991 In Coronado s Footsteps Tucson AZ Southwest Parks and Monuments Association Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mexican Federal Highway 15 amp oldid 1169584268, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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