Culiacán
| Culiacán Rosales | |
|---|---|
| Nickname(s): La Perla del Humaya  (The Pearl of the Humaya) | |
| Motto(s): Counter-Clockwise, from upper left:Panoramic view of Culiacán, Culiacán Botanical Garden, Culiacán Cathedral, Tres Ríos District, Culiacán letters, Tomateros de Culiacán ball monument, Sunset at Culiacán. | |
| Coordinates: 24°48′25″N 107°23′38″W / 24.80694°N 107.39389°W | |
| Country | Mexico | 
| State | Sinaloa | 
| Municipality | Culiacán | 
| Foundation | 1531 | 
| • Municipal President | (Juan de Dios Gámez Mendívil) | 
| Area | |
|  • City | 65 km2 (25 sq mi) | 
| Elevation | 71 m (233 ft) | 
| Population  (2020) | |
|  • City | 860,500 | 
| • Density | 13,000/km2 (34,000/sq mi) | 
| • Metro | 1,003,530 | 
| • Demonym | Culiacanense / "culichi" | 
| GDP (PPP, constant 2015 values) | |
| • Year | 2023 | 
| • Total (Metro area) | $17.8 billion | 
| • Per capita | $20,000 | 
| Time zone | UTC−7 (MST) | 
| Waterways | Tamazula River, Humaya River, Culiacán River | 
| Airports | Federal de Bachigualato International Airport | 
| Public transit | RedPlus | 
| Railroads | Ferromex Culiacán Station | 
| Website | www | 
Culiacán, officially Culiacán Rosales, is a city in northwestern Mexico, the capital and largest city of both Culiacán Municipality and the state of Sinaloa. The city was founded on 29 September 1531 by the Spanish conquistadors Lázaro de Cebreros and Nuño Beltrán de Guzmán under the name "Villa de San Miguel", referring to its patron saint, Michael the Archangel.
As of the 2020 INEGI census, Culiacán had an estimated population of 808,416, making it the 21st most populous city in Mexico. Its metropolitan area, with a population of 1,003,530, was the 17th most populous metropolitan area in Mexico.
The city is in a valley on the slopes of the Sierra Madre Occidental, at the confluence of the Tamazula and Humaya Rivers, where both join to form the Culiacán River 55 m above sea level.