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== Tourism == === City center === ==== Zaragoza Square ==== [[File:Catedral de Hermosillo y Kiosko (5858147299).jpg|thumb|Plaza Zaragoza in Hermosillo]] [[Plaza Zaragoza]] was built in 1780, and was previously known as Plaza principal. The street that is located on the east side was named after General Ignacio Comonfort, moderate liberal and former president of the Republic. The four streets located around the plaza are among the oldest structures in the city.<ref>{{cite web | url = http://historiadehermosillo.com/htdocs/anecdotario/ESCOBOZA/Laplazazaragozaysuscalles.htm | title = LA PLAZA ZARAGOZA AND ITS STREETS | access-date = December 2, 2016 | website = historiadehermosillo.com}}</ref> ==== Cathedral ==== The [[Hermosillo Cathedral]], also called La Catedral de la Asunción, is one of the most visited places in the city. Its architectural style could be classified as baroque, neoclassical and neo-Gothic. It is 30 meters tall. ==== Sonora Museum of Art (MUSAS) ==== The Sonora Museum of Art, MUSAS, is a space dedicated to the dissemination and promotion of art and culture. The museum building has 5 thousand square meters of construction divided into four levels. It has large areas of circulation, internal courtyards, space for services, warehouses, workshops, offices, and various areas.<ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.mexicoescultura.com/recinto/56763/museo-de-arte-de-sonora-musas-.html | title = Sonora Museum of Art (MUSAS) | access-date = December 3, 2016 | website = www.mexicoescultura.com}}</ref> Some of the exhibitions that have been presented are: * Art and body. Museum collection, Rufino Tamayo. * Moments. Gustavo Ozuna * The strange journey of time. Miguel Angel Ojeda. * Holy Chaos. Andrés Gamiochipi. === North zone === ==== Bachoco Hill ==== El Bachoco is at an elevation of 610 meters and is located north of the city.<ref>{{cite web |title=Cerro El Bachoco |url=https://www.visitmexico.com/sonora/hermosillo/cerro-el-bachoco |website=Visit Mexico |access-date=5 May 2022}}</ref> It is the favorite meeting point to practice [[mountain biking]] and [[hiking]]. This hill allows a short but demanding ascent, ideal for an evening walk. Access is at the junction of Morelos and Juan Bautista de Escalante boulevards (it is the highest point in Hermosillo). ==== Fernando Valenzuela Stadium ==== The Fernando Valenzuela Stadium (inaugurated as Sonora Stadium) is located in the city of Hermosillo, Sonora, Mexico. It is the new home of the Naranjeros de Hermosillo, team of the Mexican Pacific League that has 16 LMP Championships (most league winner), 3 Leagues of the Coast, 1 Northern League of Sonora, 1 National Winter Series, 1 Costa Rican Winter Championship and 2 Caribbean Series. ==== Héctor Espino Stadium ==== The Héctor Espino Stadium is located in the city of Hermosillo, Sonora, Mexico. It was the home of the Naranjeros de Hermosillo, team of the Mexican Pacific League until the 2012–13 season, which was supplied by the Sonora Stadium from the 2013–14 campaign. It also hosted the Cimarrones de Sonora football team, team of the Mexican Ascent League.{{citation needed|date=October 2017}}<!-- WP:RS needed; removed link to WP--> === City outskirts === ==== San Pedro el Saucito ==== The area of San Pedro el Saucito is situated in the Municipality of Hermosillo (in the state of Sonora). There are 2,938 inhabitants. San Pedro o el Saucito (San Pedro el Saucito) has an altitude of 250m.<ref>{{cite news |title=Información de localidad |url=http://www.microrregiones.gob.mx/catloc/contenido.aspx?refnac=260300535 |work=Datos actuales |publisher=Microrregiones |year=2013 |access-date=December 22, 2016 |archive-date=February 24, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210224185611/http://www.microrregiones.gob.mx/catloc/contenido.aspx?refnac=260300535 |url-status=dead }}</ref> ==== Kino Bay ==== The beach is named in honor of Eusebio Francisco Kino, who visited the site during his mission work in the 17th century. An indigenous people called the Seri had lived here long before that. A group of fishermen landed on the beach in 1930 and founded what is now known as Kino Viejo.<ref>{{cite news |url=http://sonoraturismo.gob.mx/playas/bahia-de-kino/ |title=BAHIA DE KINO {{!}} Visita Sonora |access-date=December 3, 2016 |website=sonoraturismo.gob.mx |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170330184854/http://sonoraturismo.gob.mx/playas/bahia-de-kino/ |archive-date=March 30, 2017 }}</ref> ==== Ethnic Museum of the Seris ==== The ethnic group known as the Seri call themselves "Comcaac," meaning "the People". They are now the least numerous indigenous group in Sonora. This museum dedicated to the Seri was created with the objective of understanding and disseminating knowledge of their history, political and social organization, language, demography, clothing, architecture, crafts, festivities, etc.<ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.isc.gob.mx/museodelosseris.php |title=Instituto Sonorense de Cultura |access-date=December 3, 2016 |website=isc.gob.mx}}</ref> ==== Tiburón Island ==== Listed as an ecological reserve, this island comprises an area of {{Convert|120,100|ha|acre}}, within which are the small islands of San Esteban, Turner and Patos.[''[[Wikipedia:Citation needed|citation needed]]''] Shark Island, the largest in the Republic, was inhabited by the Seris, who attributed to the place a high religious significance. Although at first glance the island does not seem more than a heavy rock in the middle of the sea, it has interesting natural attractions, such as the Sierras La Menor and Kunkaak, which cross it in almost its entire length to end both in the Tecomate Valley, which is Of stunning beauty. A large number of terrestrial plant species and some 63 marine plant species have been identified on the island. As for the animal species, about 205 sea and land birds, 31 reptile and amphibian species and a huge number of fish that inhabit the coast of the island have been registered.<ref>{{cite news | title = Shark Island, Sonora | url = http://www.turimexico.com/estados-de-la-republica-mexicana/sonora-mexico/ecoturismo-en-sonora/isla-tiburon-sonora/ | access-date = December 3, 2016 | newspaper = TuriMexico | language = es-MX}}</ref> === Temporary === ==== Expogán ==== It is based in the city of Hermosillo during the months of April and May on the Blvd. de los Ganaderos S / N. Col. Parque Industrial, CP 83297.<ref>{{cite web | url = http://expogansonora.org/ | title = expogansonora.org | access-date = December 3, 2016 | website = expogansonora.org}}</ref> The Sound Expogan is a family event and has activities and attractions for the whole family, from popular games to popular dances. Each year the exhibition presents a large billboard of artists in its palenque, the most anticipated forum for inhabitants of the region and its visitors to the fair.{{Citation needed|date=August 2024}} Some artists who have performed are: * [[Juan Gabriel]] * [[Vicente Fernández]] * [[Joan Sebastian]] * [[Pepe Aguilar]] * [[Marco Antonio Solis]] * [[Napoleón (singer)|Napoleón]] ==== Hermosillo Racecourse ==== The initial project begins as a race circuit for ¼ mile cars in Hermosillo, Sonora, it is then that a group of people who at that time participated in horse races invite managers of this company to support them through the construction and adaptation of a track or lane for horse racing within the same facilities, an invitation that is well received and achieved through the support of these people, is then that in the autumn of 1983 a new cycle begins in this company.<ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.hipodromodehermosillo.org/ | title = Hippodrome de Hermosillo | access-date = December 3, 2016 | last = Administrator | website = www.hipodromodehermosillo.org | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20161220234156/http://www.hipodromodehermosillo.org/ | archive-date = December 20, 2016 | url-status = dead }}</ref>
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