Álamos
Álamos, Sonora | |
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Top, from left to right: Panoramic view of Álamos, Chapel of Zapopan, Semi-arid municipality landscape, City Hall, Cathedral of Purísima Concepción | |
| Coordinates: 27°1′39″N 108°56′24″W / 27.02750°N 108.94000°W | |
| Country | Mexico |
| State | Sonora |
| Municipality | Álamos |
| Founded | Late 17th century |
| Population (2020) | |
• Total | 10,961 |
| • Density | 2,014.88/km2 (5,218.5/sq mi) |
| Time zone | UTC-7 (MST) |
| Postal code | 85760 |
| Area code | 647 |
Álamos (Spanish: ['alamos] ⓘ) is a town in Álamos Municipality in the Mexican state of Sonora, in northwestern Mexico.
Historically an important center of silver mining, the town's economy is now dominated by the tourist sector. Designated a pueblo mágico due to its architecture, the town is host to several arts festivals, most notably the Festival Cultural "Alfonso Ortíz Tirado". It also hosts the Alamos Alliance, a yearly summit of economic policy makers, academics and business leaders founded and led by Arnold Harberger that has led to the town being called the "Little Mexican Davos".