- Chats in Canatlán
- Chats in Cuencamé
- Chats in Durango
- Chats in El Oro
- Chats in Gómez Palacio
- Chats in Guadalupe Victoria
- Chats in Guanaceví
- Chats in Lerdo
- Chats in Mapimí
- Chats in Nazas
- Chats in Nombre de Dios
- Chats in Nuevo Ideal
- Chats in Pánuco de Coronado
- Chats in Peñón Blanco
- Chats in Poanas
- Chats in Pueblo Nuevo
- Chats in Rodeo
- Chats in San Dimas
- Chats in San Juan del Río
- Chats in Santa Clara
- Chats in Santiago Papasquiaro
- Chats in Súchil
- Chats in Tepehuanes
- Chats in Tlahualilo
- Chats in Vicente Guerrero
Durango, officially called the Free and Sovereign State of Durango, is one of the thirty-one states that, together with Mexico City, make up the United Mexican States. Its capital and most populated city is Victoria de Durango. It is located in the northwest region of the country, bordering the north with Chihuahua, the northeast with Coahuila, the southeast with Zacatecas, the south with Nayarit and the west with Sinaloa.
With 123 451 km² it is the fourth most extensive state -behind Chihuahua, Sonora and Coahuila-, with 1 754 754 inhabitants in 2015, the ninth least populated -before Zacatecas, Quintana Roo, Aguascalientes, Tlaxcala, Nayarit, Campeche, Baja California Sur and Colima, the least populated- and with 13.23 hab / km², the second least densely populated, ahead of Baja California Sur. It was founded on July 8,1563. It is divided into 39 municipalities. Its capital is the homonymous city: Durango, although its official name is Victoria de Durango in honor of the first president of Mexico, Guadalupe Victoria, who was originally from this state. The capital received its name from Francisco de Ibarra, a Spanish conquistador from the town of Éibar, near the town of Durango, in the Basque province of Vizcaya, Spain.