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Municipio Región Nombre Tipo Número De Cuartos Categoria 1 INTEGRACIÓN DE LOS BENEFICIARIOS PROGRAMA FOMENTO Y DESARROLLO TURÍSTICO Número de # Municipio Región Nombre Tipo Cuartos Categoria 1 Ahumada Juárez Del Camino Hotel 30 3 2 Ahumada Juárez Gabys Motel 47 3 3 Ahumada Juárez Sierra Inn Hotel 38 3 4 Ahumada Juárez Village Inn Hotel & Suites Hotel 20 2 5 Allende Ruta de Villa Rita Soto Hotel 5 3 6 Allende Ruta de Villa El Mesón de San Bartolome Hotel 15 3 7 Allende Ruta de Villa San Juan Hotel 4 2 8 Ascensión Juárez Miami Hotel 40 3 9 Ascensión Juárez Marin Hotel 25 2 10 Ascensión Juárez San Francisco Hotel 25 1 11 Ascensión Juárez La Pasada Hotel 18 2 12 Ascensión Juárez Los Candiles Hotel 18 2 13 Balleza Barrancas del Cobre Silvia Hotel 20 2 14 Batopilas Barrancas del Cobre RiverFire Lodge Hotel 15 5 15 Batopilas Barrancas del Cobre Casa Real de Minas de Acanasaina Hotel 10 3 16 Batopilas Barrancas del Cobre Real San Pedro Hotel 16 3 17 Batopilas Barrancas del Cobre Juanitas Hotel 12 2 18 Batopilas Barrancas del Cobre Casa Monse Hotel 10 2 19 Batopilas Barrancas del Cobre Mary Hotel 12 1 20 Batopilas Barrancas del Cobre Casa Figueroa Hotel 10 1 21 Batopilas Barrancas del Cobre Clarita Hotel 4 1 22 Bocoyna Barrancas del Cobre Presa Situriachi Cabañas 14 3 23 Bocoyna Barrancas del Cobre Mansión Tarahumara Hotel 50 5 24 Bocoyna Barrancas del Cobre Barrancas del Cobre Hotel 26 2 25 Bocoyna Barrancas del Cobre Chimeneas Cabañas N/D 2 26 Bocoyna Barrancas del Cobre Parque ecoturistico Sehuereachi Cabañas 7 3 27 Bocoyna Barrancas del Cobre El Salto Cabañas 14 3 28 Bocoyna Barrancas del Cobre Sisoguíchi Cabañas 6 2 29 Bocoyna Barrancas del Cobre La Sierra Moteles 30 1 30 Bocoyna Barrancas del Cobre Dapra Hotel 30 2 Número de # Municipio Región Nombre Tipo Cuartos Categoria 31 Bocoyna Barrancas del Cobre Silvias Hotel 15 2 32 Bocoyna Barrancas del Cobre Del Bosque Hotel 28 2 33 Bocoyna Barrancas del Cobre Central Cumbres Hotel 8 1 34 Bocoyna Barrancas del Cobre Santa Cruz Hotel 118 5 35 Bocoyna Barrancas del Cobre Villa Santa Cruz Hotel 98 3 36 Bocoyna Barrancas del Cobre Best Western The Lodge AT Creel Hotel 40 5 37 Bocoyna Barrancas del Cobre Hacienda Bustillos Hotel 38 3 38 Bocoyna Barrancas del Cobre Pueblo Viejo Hotel 34 3 39 Bocoyna Barrancas del Cobre Los Pinos Hotel 32 2 40 Bocoyna Barrancas del Cobre Villa Mexicana Creel Mountain Lodge Hotel 31 4 41 Bocoyna Barrancas del Cobre Paraiso del Bosque Hotel 30 3 42 Bocoyna Barrancas del Cobre Gran Visión Hotel 22 2 43 Bocoyna Barrancas del Cobre Paraje del Indio Hotel 20 2 44 Bocoyna Barrancas del Cobre Quinta Misión Hotel 20 4 45 Bocoyna Barrancas del Cobre Korachi Hotel 17 2 46 Bocoyna Barrancas del Cobre Los Valles Hotel 17 2 47 Buenaventura Arqueológica Valle Grande Hotel 18 2 48 Buenaventura Arqueológica Vista del Sol Hotel N/D 2 49 Buenaventura Arqueológica El Triunfo Hotel 14 2 50 Camargo Perlas de Conchos Santa Fe Hotel 63 5 51 Camargo Perlas de Conchos Ojo Caliente Hotel 52 2 52 Camargo Perlas de Conchos Los Nogales Motel 52 3 53 Camargo Perlas de Conchos Santa Rosalia Cabañas 33 3 54 Camargo Perlas de Conchos Del Parque Hotel 24 2 55 Camargo Perlas de Conchos Hidalgo Hotel 16 1 56 Camargo Perlas de Conchos Wim Hotel 50 5 57 Carichí Chihuahua Laguna Ojos Verdes Cabañas 6 3 58 Carichí Chihuahua Bacaburiachi Cabañas 10 3 59 Casas Grandes Arqueológica Las Guamayas Hotel 15 1 60 Casas Grandes Arqueológica Rincón Paraíso Hotel 8 2 61 Chihuahua Chihuahua Sheraton Hotel 204 5 62 Chihuahua Chihuahua Hampton Inn By Hilton Hotel 190 5 63 Chihuahua Chihuahua Fiesta Inn Hotel 152 5 64 Chihuahua Chihuahua Wingate Hotel 176 5 65 Chihuahua Chihuahua Holiday Inn Express Chihuahua Hotel 163 5 66 Chihuahua Chihuahua Holiday Inn & Suites Chihuahua Hotel 74 5 67 Chihuahua Chihuahua Sicomoro Hotel 119 5 Número de # Municipio Región Nombre Tipo Cuartos Categoria 68 Chihuahua Chihuahua Ramada Encore Hotel 122 5 69 Chihuahua Chihuahua Microtel Inn y Suites Hotel 108 4 70 Chihuahua Chihuahua Boutique San Felipe del Real Hotel 6 3 71 Chihuahua Chihuahua Quality Inn Hotel 131 5 72 Chihuahua Chihuahua Best Western Cumbres Aeropuerto Hotel 54 5 73 Chihuahua Chihuahua Best Western Mirador Hotel 87 5 74 Chihuahua Chihuahua Plaza Hotel 27 1 75 Chihuahua Chihuahua Cooper Cayon Boutique Hotel Hotel 106 4 76 Chihuahua Chihuahua Departamentos Misión Hotel 40 3 77 Chihuahua Chihuahua El Casón Hotel 84 4 78 Chihuahua Chihuahua Casa Grande Hotel 115 5 79 Chihuahua Chihuahua City Express Hotel 104 4 80 Chihuahua Chihuahua Ibis Hotel 126 4 81 Chihuahua Chihuahua Los Cedros Hotel 74 4 82 Chihuahua Chihuahua Posada Tierra Blanca Hotel 94 4 83 Chihuahua Chihuahua Santa Cruz Hotel 28 3 84 Chihuahua Chihuahua City Junior Hotel 105 4 85 Chihuahua Chihuahua Ecosuites Hotel 12 4 86 Chihuahua Chihuahua State Inn Hotel 44 4 87 Chihuahua Chihuahua Marrod Hotel 56 4 88 Chihuahua Chihuahua Sntenario Hotel 52 4 89 Chihuahua Chihuahua Colonial Hotel 36 3 90 Chihuahua Chihuahua Posada Quinta Esther Hotel 7 2 91 Chihuahua Chihuahua Jardin del Centro Hotel 18 1 92 Chihuahua Chihuahua Apolo Hotel 57 3 93 Chihuahua Chihuahua Santa Regina Hotel 97 3 94 Chihuahua Chihuahua El Campanario Hotel 29 3 95 Chihuahua Chihuahua El Capitán Hotel 90 3 96 Chihuahua Chihuahua Acueducto Colonial Hotel 26 2 97 Chihuahua Chihuahua Hostal CHEPE Hotel 13 2 98 Chihuahua Chihuahua María Dolores Motel 25 2 99 Chihuahua Chihuahua Centric Hotel 12 2 100 Chihuahua Chihuahua Bal-flo Motel 90 1 101 Chihuahua Chihuahua San Carlos Hotel 29 2 102 Chihuahua Chihuahua Del Bosque Motel N/D 1 103 Chihuahua Chihuahua San Juan Hotel 60 2 104 Chihuahua Chihuahua Palacio del Sol Hotel 171 5 Número de # Municipio Región Nombre Tipo Cuartos Categoria 105 Chihuahua Chihuahua Courdyard By Marriott Hotel 152 5 106 Chihuahua Chihuahua Holiday Inn Express & Suites Hotel 132 5 107 Chihuahua Chihuahua Copper Canyon Boutique Hotel 106 4 108 Chihuahua Chihuahua Stay Bridge Hotel 100 5 109 Chihuahua Chihuahua Best Western Periferico Hotel 72 5 110 Chihuahua Chihuahua Best Western Cumbres Inn Juventud Hotel 50 5 111 Chihuahua Chihuahua Confort Inn Hotel 39 3 112 Chihuahua Chihuahua Real del Sur Hotel 34 2 113 Chihuahua Chihuahua Roma Hotel 27 1 114 Chihuahua Chihuahua Santa María Hotel 25 2 115 Chihuahua Chihuahua Vista inn Hotel 25 2 116 Chínipas Barrancas del Cobre Sierra Linda Hotel 30 3 117 Chínipas Barrancas del Cobre Cielo Hotel 16 1 118 Chínipas Barrancas del Cobre Los Arcos Hotel 9 2 119 Chínipas Barrancas del Cobre Presidente Hotel 15 2 120 Coyame del Sotol Desierto Coyame Cabañas 10 3 121 Cuauhtémoc Chihuahua Cumbres Inn Hotel 48 3 122 Cuauhtémoc Chihuahua Los Manzanos Motel N/D 3 123 Cuauhtémoc Chihuahua Tarahumara Inn Motel 68 4 124 Cuauhtémoc Chihuahua Del Parque Hotel 24 1 125 Cuauhtémoc Chihuahua La Huerta Inn Hotel 46 3 126 Cuauhtémoc Chihuahua Del Camino Hotel 72 4 127 Cuauhtémoc Chihuahua Plaza Hotel 69 3 128 Cuauhtémoc Chihuahua Unión Hotel 8 2 129 Cuauhtémoc Chihuahua San Juan Hotel N/D 1 130 Cuauhtémoc Chihuahua Del Norte Hotel N/D 1 131 Cuauhtémoc Chihuahua Cuauhtémoc Hotel N/D 1 132 Cuauhtémoc Chihuahua Microtel Inn Suites By Wyndham Hotel 87 4 133 Cuauhtémoc Chihuahua Spring Water Hotel 58 5 134 Cuauhtémoc Chihuahua Closbi Motel 33 2 135 Cuauhtémoc Chihuahua Los Pinos Hotel 22 1 136 Cuauhtémoc Chihuahua Sierra Palace Hotel 16 3 137 Delicias Perlas de Conchos Casa Grande Hotel 89 4 138 Delicias Perlas de Conchos America Hotel 60 3 139 Delicias Perlas de Conchos El Dorado Inn Hotel 48 3 Departament 140 Delicias Perlas de Conchos Oasis Suites os 23 2 Número de # Municipio Región Nombre Tipo Cuartos Categoria 141 Delicias Perlas de Conchos Baeza Hotel 44 3 142 Delicias Perlas de Conchos Cabai Motel 30 2 143 Delicias Perlas de Conchos Paraiso Dorado Hotel 50 3 144 Delicias Perlas de Conchos American Inn Hotel & Suites Hotel 60 4 145 Delicias Perlas de Conchos Los Cedros Hotel 59 3 146 Guachochi Barrancas del Cobre El Tepehuán Cabañas 16 5 147 Guachochi Barrancas del Cobre Melina Hotel 46 4 148 Guachochi Barrancas del Cobre Las Cumbres Hotel 50 3 149 Guachochi Barrancas del Cobre Chaparro Hotel 34 3 150 Guachochi Barrancas del Cobre La Roca Hotel 15 2 151 Guachochi Barrancas del Cobre La Mansión Hotel 13 2 152 Guachochi Barrancas del Cobre Las Garzas Hotel 20 3 153 Guachochi Barrancas del Cobre El Aliviane Hotel 18 1 154 Guachochi Barrancas del Cobre Jardín motel 14 2 Casas de 155 Guachochi Barrancas del Cobre El Mesón Huespedes 10 1 156 Guachochi Barrancas del Cobre El Mirador Cabañas 4 3 157 Guadalupe y Calvo Barrancas del Cobre La Sierra Hotel N/D 3 158 Guadalupe y Calvo Barrancas del Cobre Turcal Cabañas 10 2 159 Guadalupe y Calvo Barrancas del Cobre Díaz Hotel 25 2 160 Guadalupe y Calvo Barrancas del Cobre Mirador Hotel 11 2 161 Guadalupe y Calvo Barrancas del Cobre La Peña Hotel 4 2 162 Guadalupe y Calvo Barrancas del Cobre Pizarro Hotel 10 2 163 Guadalupe y Calvo Barrancas del Cobre Plaza Hotel 8 1 164 Guazapares Barrancas del Cobre Nuevo Hotel 4 2 165 Guazapares Barrancas del Cobre Sol de Temoris Hotel 10 2 166 Guazapares Barrancas del Cobre De la Sierra Hotel 9 2 167 Guazapares Barrancas del Cobre Karla Hotel 5 2 168 Guazapares Barrancas del Cobre Estrella Hotel 10 2 169 Guerrero Barrancas del Cobre Victor Inn Hotel 24 3 170 Guerrero Barrancas del Cobre Alicia Hotel 16 3 171 Guerrero Barrancas del Cobre Posada del Camino Hotel 16 3 172 Guerrero Barrancas del Cobre Viajero Hotel 10 1 173 Guerrero Barrancas del Cobre Pie de la Sierra Hotel 14 1 174 Hidalgo del Parral Ruta de Villa American Inn Hotel & Suites Hotel 37 4 175 Hidalgo del Parral Ruta de Villa Howard Johnson Hotel 55 4 176 Hidalgo del Parral
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