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- Comment: most likely notable as a WP:NPLACE but the extraneous info about a murder is not applicable to the location. Remove the murder info and find a second source for the place. microbiologyMarcus (petri dish·growths) 20:54, 6 February 2024 (UTC)
Gabriel Leyva Solano is a city in the Mexican municipality of Guasave. It is located in the agricultural valley between Guasave and Los Mochis. It has a population of 25,157 inhabitants. It is located at 22 meters above sea level.[1] It is surrounded by eight packing and processing plants for agricultural products, causing demand in the supply of work and migration.[2]
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- ^ "Gabriel Leyva Solano (Benito Juárez) (Sinaloa)".
- ^ Montoya Zavala, Érika (22 June 2007). "Negocios remeseros en Gabriel Leyva Solano. Una localidad sinaloense de reciente migración". Migraciones Internacionales. 4 (2): 61–92.