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Coatlán del Río

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20: 1063: 203:, as of April 27, 2020, two cases were reported in Coatlán del Río. Schools and many businesses were closed from mid March until June 1. On June 2, Coatlán del Río reported five confirmed cases and one death from the virus; the reopening of the state was pushed back until at least June 13. Coatlán del Río reported 17 cases, 12 recuperations, and six deaths as of August 31. Twenty-five cases were reported on December 27,2020. 846: 125:) is a series of hieroglyphic and pictographic figures represent the history of the area. There is a similar stone on the civic plaza of Coatlán del Río. Other groups, such as the Aztecs and the Tlahuica, may have settled in this area. This town belonged to the religious and political center of 78:
The city serves as the municipal seat for the surrounding municipality of the same name. The municipality reported 9,768 inhabitants in the 2015 census and 10,520 in 2020. The town of Coatlán del Río had a population of 1,907 the same year.
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There are several small towns and villages in the municipality. The principal economic activities are farming, ranching, dairy, and cultivation of fruit and flowers.
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The municipality has important hydrological resources, which greatly benefit the regional economy and influence the climate, microclimates, and vegetation.
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Coatlán del Río is the municipal seat. It has 1,907 inhabitants and is located 65 km from Cuernavaca, at an altitude of 1,010 m / 3,314 ft.
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in the year 1509, who were on a pilgrimage from Malinalco, State of Mexico. At first, they settled what is historically known as
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The current church of Coatlán del Río was founded in 1808, and the bells were added in 1809. There is also a church called
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Carlos Nieto Estrada, an independent candidate, was elected Presidente Municipal (mayor) in the July 1, 2018 election.
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Cocoyotla has 1,333 residents and is located 3.5 km from Coatlán del Río at an altitude of 1,060 m / 3,478 ft.
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Tilancingo has 1,280 residents and is located 2 km from Coatlán del Río at an altitude of 1,020 m / 3346 ft.
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Chavarría has 990 residents and is located 8.5 km from Coatlán del Río at an altitude of 1,124 m / 3688 ft.
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is derived from the Coatlán Dam; there is also another small dam in Cocoyotla, which is the source of the
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The old municipal presidency was located to the south of the civic square, where the elementary school
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has 1,127 residents and is located 12 km from Coatlán del Río at an altitude of 1,190 m / 3,904 ft.
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Coatlán Viejo is located 5 kilometers south of the municipal seat, on the hill known as
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The origin of Coatlán del Río dates from the pre-Hispanic era. This town was founded by
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named Juan Zermeño. In 1782, Zermeño's family filed a lawsuit against the
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settlement, founded in 1509 CE, located 5 km from the center of town
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is today. In 1939, city hall has been at the former home of General
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The state of Morelos reported 209 cases and 28 deaths due to the
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In the Colonial Era (1521-1812), Coatlán del Río was given in
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Coatlán del Río was declared a municipality on May 22, 1862.
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December 31 — New Year's Eve parade; Coatlán del Río
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Morelos
18°45′N 99°26′W / 18.750°N 99.433°W / 18.750; -99.433
Nahuatl
Toltecs
Palace of Cortés, Cuernavaca
Xochicalco
Aztecs
conquistador
Marquessate of the Valley of Oaxaca
COVID-19 pandemic in Mexico
Federal government page in Spanish (Dec 19, 2018)
Chalma River
Toltec
Epiphany season
Saint Joseph
Isidore the Laborer
John the Baptist
Independence Day
José María Morelos
Martin de Porres
Chinelo dancers
Mexican Revolution
Immaculate Conception
Our Lady of Guadalupe
penitentiary
Encyclopedia of Municipalities: Coatlan (Spanish)
List of people from Morelos, Mexico
Governors of Morelos
Inafed, retrieved December 18, 2018

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