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The event 'Mazatlán, the Football Festival' brings together more than 16,000 people; the event positions the port ahead of the World Cup
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The event 'Mazatlán, the Football Festival' brings together more than 16,000 people; the event positions the port ahead of the World Cup

The event 'Mazatlán, La Fiesta del Futbol' was held in Mazatlán, Sinaloa, attracting over 16,000 people. It was organized by the State Secretary of Tourism and the Government of Sinaloa. The ceremony was led by state tourism secretary Mireya Sosa Osuna, along with local officials and representatives from the tourism sector.

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The event 'Mazatlán, the Football Festival' brings together more than 16,000 people; the event positions the port ahead of the World Cup

The event 'Mazatlán, La Fiesta del Futbol' was held in Mazatlán, Sinaloa, attracting over 16,000 people. It was organized by the State Secretary of Tourism and the Government of Sinaloa. The ceremony was led by state tourism secretary Mireya Sosa Osuna, along with local officials and representatives from the tourism sector.

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