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Sombrerete, Zacatecas

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In 1555, nine years after discovering silver in what is now the city of Zacatecas, Juan de Tolosa and a small group of Spaniards and allied indigenous arrived to find more. They settled near a small spring, calling the area Real y Minas de Sobrerete. The name came from Friar Jerónimo de Mendoza, who
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Sombrerete is one of the most traditional municipalities in Mexico, with much of the social calendar related to religious events. Local saints’ days are popular festivities in the municipality, generally celebrated with religious rites, traditional dance and food and carnival rides. One of the local
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The main river is the San Antonio-Barajas which passes through the towns of parade, Buenavista, Los Terreros, La Capillos and Los Sauces. Other important streams are Grande-Las Adjuntas, El Pino-Linares, Los Mimbres, La Guera-Espiritu, Santo Loberos, San Juan, Milpillas, Zaragoza, Las Varas, Charco
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During the colonial period the town and region continued to grow economically, with the addition of agriculture and ranching as important economic activities. However, mining still remained primary, with the two largest and most productive mines being Pabellón and Vetanegre, which made the Fagoaga
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The town of Sombrerete acts as the local government for a number of other communities that surround it, extending over 3,571 km2. Many of the smaller communities of the municipality were the sites of former hacienda mansions. The most important of these communities include Colonia González, Charco
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Soon after, the main became important producers of gold, silver, lead, tin and mercury, and by 1570, the settlement had grown enough to be officially declared a town by the Audiencia de Guadalajara with the name of Villa de Llerena. In 1567 the San Mateo monastery was established to be the main
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broke out, the area's agriculture was known for its production of cotton and grain. The war brought attacks on both haciendas and mines, which deteriorated the economy even though the town was made a provisional capital of Zacatecas from 1913 and 1914, with a visit from
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The Santa Veracruz Chapel was built in the 16th century. Its interior is completely empty, not even pews. In the floor there are over a hundred graves of unidentified children, women and men. It is somewhat deteriorated as it has not been restored as of 2013.
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For about half of the municipality, the climate is temperate and semi-moist with rain mostly in the summer. The other half is slightly drier than this. The average temperature for the municipality is 22.1 C and the average annual rainfall is 635.6mm.
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Blanco, San Jose De Mesillas, Colonia Hidago, Villa Insurgentes, Ignacio Zaragoza, Benito Juárez and San Martín. These communities are dedicated to agriculture, livestock and some commerce. The municipality is bordered by the municipalities of
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The San Juan Bautista Church dates from 1777. Its facade is Baroque with three levels decorated with niches, sculptures and gargoyles. The interior contains a number of valuable paintings along with a main altar topped by an imaged of
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The town of Sombrerete maintains its colonial-era layout with wide streets that connect small streets and alleys dotted with plazas. The main plaza is surrounded by the government building. The Diezmo stream bisects the town.
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Since then the area remains an important mining and agricultural center for the state and a commercial center for the north of Zacatecas. Notable events since the early 20th century include the establishment of the
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family rich, giving it the title of the Marquesado del Apartado. The importance of the town of Sombrerete grew in the 17th century, with the establishment of a Royal House to collect taxes from as far as
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The economy of the area is dependent on mining, ranching and agriculture. The area is rich in minerals including silver with working mines. Since the 1940s new deposits of mercury have been explored.
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The municipality has one museum which was opened in 2000. It contains exhibits that recount the economic, social and cultural development of the region beginning with the pre Hispanic period.
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The Santo Domingo Church, begun in the 18th century, was one of twenty two constructed in the state by Count Fernando de la Campo, along with the Santuario de Plateros. It is
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with the interior containing valuable religious art. It is also the final resting place of the count. Next to it is the Santa Rosa Monastery and in front is a public garden.
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It also maintains many of its colonial era monumental constructions. The largest of these is the San Mateo monastery complex, which includes a church dedicated to Saint
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The most common type of vegetation is grass, on about a third of the territory and is used as animal feed. About twenty-six percent of the area is forest with pine,
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noticed that one of the mountains (Cerro de Sombreretillo) surrounding the valley looked like the common three-corner hat of the time, when viewed from the side.
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The end of the Revolution brought an end to the hacienda system and efforts by the new government to suppress the Catholic Church brought on the
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and oak. Dry areas with cactus are only two percent of the territory. The rest is under cultivation growing corn, beans, oats and wheat.
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in 1556. The small building has a stone altar, with its roof held up by fifty two thick beams. Each year the image has its feast day.
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Blanco, La Batea, El Salto and Peñuelitos. The main bodies of water are Charco Blanco, Dolores, Santiago, San Ignacio and La Honda.
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The town and municipality of Sombrerete is located in the northwest of the state of Zacatecas about 168 km from the
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as a mining center, due to the wealth that the mines provided, Sombrerete was one of the most important towns in
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The town has two main festivals. One celebrates its founding on June 6 and the other focuses on the
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is a bread made with lard, baked in an adobe, brick or mud oven, most often prepared for
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in February. At festivals such as these, the most traditional music of the area, called
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in 1947, a forty-hour snowfall in 1987, the declaration of sister city status with
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a number of the miners sent financial support to the insurgents, especially to
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Enciclopedia de los Municipios y Delegaciones de México- Estado de Zacatecas
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The La Soledad Church dates from the 18th century, distinguished by its
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La Capilla de la Candelaria is dedicated to an image brought from
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Source 1: Servicio Meteorologico Nacional (humidity 1981–2000)
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dominated the area until the beginning of the 20th century.
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The earliest known culture of this region was that of the
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Durango: El Siglo de Durango 734: 556:A typical façade in the historical center. 29: 27:City and municipality in Zacatecas, Mexico 2636:1555 establishments in the Spanish Empire 1748: 1746: 1744: 1742: 1653: 1651: 1649: 1647: 1645: 1643: 1641: 1639: 1637: 1635: 1633: 1631: 1629: 1905:"Gastronomía y Artesanías de Sombrerete" 1740: 1738: 1736: 1734: 1732: 1730: 1728: 1726: 1724: 1722: 1627: 1625: 1623: 1621: 1619: 1617: 1615: 1613: 1611: 1609: 738:Climate data for Sombrerete (1951–2010) 1605: 514:. The historical center of Sombrerete, 375: 355: 318: 305: 297: 284: 276: 246: 211: 139: 121: 50: 45: 1698: 1696: 1694: 1692: 1690: 1688: 1686: 1684: 597:Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception 576:all constructed in the 18th century. 474: 446: 436: 421: 413: 405: 397: 388: 365: 338: 310: 291: • Municipal President 289: 264: 7: 2626:Populated places established in 1555 599:. In its atrium, there is a bust of 1824:"NORMALES CLIMATOLÓGICAS 1981–2000" 1583:Colegio de Sagrado Corazón de Jesús 1881:Jesus Hernandez (August 9, 2013). 1490:evangelical center of the region. 572:, the Holy Cross, Saint Peter and 536:In 2012 it was also declared as a 402:Ensamble of the city of Sombrerete 25: 1780:Normales Climatologicas 1951–2010 1358:Source 2: Ogimet (sun 1981–2010) 522:were declared in the year 2010 a 2599: 1978: 1935:Gobierno Municipal de Sombrerete 1860:CLIMAT monthly weather summaries 1590:in 1992 and the founding of the 491:located in the northwest of the 252: 186: 179: 153: 146: 126: 105: 94: 87: 76: 69: 58: 1468:Sierra de Organos National Park 1408:Typical dishes of the area are 520:Sierra de Órganos National Park 452:Latin America and the Caribbean 200:Sombrerete, Zacatecas (Mexico) 1: 2621:Populated places in Zacatecas 1703:"Pueblos Mágicos Zacatecas". 531:Camino Real de Tierra Adentro 2510:Trinidad García de la Cadena 2506:Trinidad García de la Cadena 2490:Tlaltenango de Sánchez Román 2486:Tlaltenango de Sánchez Román 2156:General Francisco R. 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1568:Los Portales. 1566: 1562: 1560: 1555: 1550: 1547: 1542: 1538: 1534: 1530: 1526: 1517: 1513: 1511: 1506: 1501: 1497: 1491: 1487: 1483: 1481: 1477: 1476:Chalchihuites 1469: 1464: 1457: 1455: 1449: 1447: 1445: 1440: 1435: 1431: 1426: 1420: 1419:asado de boda 1415: 1411: 1406: 1403: 1392: 1385: 1383: 1381: 1373: 1367: 1356: 1351: 1347: 1344: 1341: 1338: 1335: 1332: 1329: 1326: 1323: 1320: 1317: 1314: 1311: 1309: 1306:Mean monthly 1304: 1300: 1297: 1294: 1291: 1288: 1285: 1282: 1279: 1276: 1273: 1270: 1267: 1264: 1261: 1256: 1252: 1249: 1246: 1243: 1240: 1237: 1234: 1231: 1228: 1225: 1222: 1219: 1216: 1209: 1203: 1198: 1193: 1188: 1183: 1178: 1173: 1168: 1163: 1158: 1153: 1148: 1143: 1140: 1139:precipitation 1135: 1129: 1124: 1119: 1114: 1109: 1104: 1099: 1094: 1089: 1084: 1079: 1074: 1069: 1065: 1059: 1054: 1049: 1044: 1039: 1034: 1029: 1024: 1019: 1014: 1009: 1004: 999: 995: 989: 984: 979: 974: 969: 964: 959: 954: 949: 944: 939: 934: 929: 925: 919: 914: 909: 904: 899: 894: 889: 884: 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Retrieved 1899: 1887:. Retrieved 1876: 1864:. Retrieved 1859: 1850: 1838:. Retrieved 1831:the original 1818: 1806:. Retrieved 1796: 1784:. Retrieved 1779: 1770: 1758:. Retrieved 1754:"Sombrerete" 1704: 1671:. 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Ogimet 1840:22 April 1808:22 April 1786:22 April 1425:brujitas 1394:Brujitas 1380:holm oak 1258:Average 1206:(21.75) 1137:Average 852:(102.9) 827:(100.0) 822:(100.4) 817:(100.4) 812:(102.9) 709:and the 629:facade. 548:The town 518:and the 472:Spanish: 442:1351-043 415:Criteria 410:Cultural 2450:Tabasco 2446:Tabasco 2330:Morelos 2326:Morelos 2270:Mazapil 2266:Mazapil 1533:Apaches 1500:Sinaloa 1458:History 1450:Economy 1434:rompope 1386:Culture 1201:(0.59) 1196:(0.57) 1191:(1.72) 1186:(3.97) 1181:(4.83) 1176:(4.63) 1171:(2.90) 1166:(0.62) 1161:(0.19) 1156:(0.22) 1151:(0.96) 1146:(0.56) 1122:(23.0) 1117:(27.9) 1112:(34.7) 1107:(36.5) 1102:(44.6) 1097:(35.6) 1092:(36.1) 1087:(23.9) 1082:(20.3) 1077:(17.1) 1072:(14.9) 1062:(47.7) 1057:(39.6) 1052:(42.8) 1047:(48.6) 1042:(53.2) 1037:(54.5) 1032:(54.9) 1027:(55.6) 1022:(52.9) 1017:(48.2) 1012:(43.3) 1007:(39.6) 1002:(37.9) 992:(61.7) 987:(53.6) 982:(57.7) 977:(61.5) 972:(64.4) 967:(66.0) 962:(66.6) 957:(69.4) 952:(68.7) 947:(64.6) 942:(59.7) 937:(55.0) 932:(52.7) 922:(75.7) 917:(67.6) 912:(72.5) 907:(74.7) 902:(75.6) 897:(77.4) 892:(78.4) 887:(83.3) 882:(84.7) 877:(80.8) 872:(75.9) 867:(70.5) 862:(67.3) 847:(84.2) 842:(87.8) 837:(93.2) 832:(93.2) 807:(96.8) 802:(91.4) 797:(89.6) 792:(84.2) 726:Climate 623:Moorish 608:Seville 581:Baroque 501:Durango 493:Mexican 430:session 377:Website 330:Central 278:Founded 248:Country 2380:Pánuco 2376:Pánuco 2250:Loreto 2246:Loreto 2160:Nieves 2056:Calera 2030:Apulco 2026:Apulco 2020:Apozol 2016:Apozol 1711:  1430:quince 1414:pozole 1410:birria 1348:3,009 1132:(6.1) 1127:(6.1) 743:Month 524:UNESCO 448:Region 428:(32nd 418:ii, iv 315:58,201 260:Mexico 257:  2390:Pinos 2386:Pinos 2310:Momax 2306:Momax 2206:Jerez 2200:Jalpa 2196:Jalpa 1924:Notes 1834:(PDF) 1827:(PDF) 1253:77.9 1241:12.5 1238:16.0 1235:15.5 1232:10.5 1204:552.4 1184:100.9 1179:122.6 1174:117.5 1130:−14.4 1125:−14.4 782:Year 426:2010 361:99100 350:UTC-5 326:UTC-6 267:State 1913:2013 1891:2013 1868:2019 1842:2015 1810:2015 1788:2015 1762:2013 1709:ISSN 1675:2013 1539:and 1498:and 1416:and 1345:238 1342:256 1339:246 1336:206 1333:236 1330:236 1327:257 1324:295 1321:281 1318:282 1315:237 1312:239 1262:(%) 1250:3.0 1247:2.3 1244:6.3 1229:4.0 1226:1.5 1223:1.3 1220:2.4 1217:2.6 1199:15.0 1194:14.6 1189:43.7 1169:73.6 1164:15.7 1149:24.3 1144:14.1 1120:−5.0 1115:−2.3 1085:−4.5 1080:−6.5 1075:−8.3 1070:−9.5 1040:11.8 1035:12.5 1030:12.7 1025:13.1 1020:11.6 990:16.5 985:12.0 980:14.3 975:16.4 970:18.0 965:18.9 960:19.2 955:20.8 950:20.4 945:18.1 940:15.4 935:12.8 930:11.5 920:24.3 915:19.8 910:22.5 905:23.7 900:24.2 895:25.2 890:25.8 885:28.5 880:29.3 875:27.1 870:24.4 865:21.4 860:19.6 850:39.4 845:29.0 840:31.0 835:34.0 830:34.0 825:37.8 820:38.0 815:38.0 810:39.4 805:36.0 800:33.0 795:32.0 790:29.0 779:Dec 776:Nov 773:Oct 770:Sep 767:Aug 764:Jul 761:Jun 758:May 755:Apr 752:Mar 749:Feb 746:Jan 686:and 407:Type 281:1555 2006:and 1301:54 1298:55 1295:54 1292:61 1289:68 1286:67 1283:66 1280:57 1277:43 1274:39 1271:41 1268:47 1265:51 1159:4.9 1154:5.5 1110:1.5 1105:2.5 1100:7.0 1095:2.0 1090:2.3 1060:8.7 1055:4.2 1050:6.0 1045:9.2 1015:9.0 1010:6.3 1005:4.2 1000:3.3 372:433 343:DST 2617:: 1858:. 1778:. 1721:^ 1683:^ 1661:. 1608:^ 1561:. 1446:. 1436:. 1412:, 702:. 682:, 678:, 674:, 670:, 666:, 603:. 544:. 503:. 2592:) 2588:( 2582:) 2578:( 2572:) 2568:( 2562:) 2558:( 2552:) 2548:( 2542:) 2538:( 2532:) 2528:( 2522:) 2518:( 2512:) 2508:( 2502:) 2498:( 2492:) 2488:( 2482:) 2478:( 2472:) 2468:( 2462:) 2458:( 2452:) 2448:( 2442:) 2438:( 2432:) 2428:( 2422:) 2418:( 2412:) 2408:( 2402:) 2398:( 2392:) 2388:( 2382:) 2378:( 2372:) 2368:( 2362:) 2358:( 2352:) 2348:( 2342:) 2338:( 2332:) 2328:( 2322:) 2318:( 2312:) 2308:( 2302:) 2298:( 2292:) 2288:( 2282:) 2278:( 2272:) 2268:( 2262:) 2258:( 2252:) 2248:( 2242:) 2238:( 2232:) 2228:( 2222:) 2218:( 2212:) 2208:( 2202:) 2198:( 2192:) 2188:( 2182:) 2178:( 2172:) 2168:( 2162:) 2158:( 2152:) 2148:( 2142:) 2138:( 2132:) 2128:( 2122:) 2118:( 2112:) 2108:( 2102:) 2098:( 2092:) 2088:( 2082:) 2078:( 2072:) 2068:( 2062:) 2058:( 2052:) 2048:( 2042:) 2038:( 2032:) 2028:( 2022:) 2018:( 1970:e 1963:t 1956:v 1915:. 1893:. 1870:. 1844:. 1812:. 1790:. 1764:. 1715:. 1677:. 1470:. 470:( 432:) 345:) 335:) 328:( 20:)

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Sombrerete






Coat of arms of Sombrerete, Zacatecas
Sombrerete, Zacatecas is located in Zacatecas
Sombrerete, Zacatecas is located in Mexico
23°38′00″N 103°38′23″W / 23.63333°N 103.63972°W / 23.63333; -103.63972
Mexico
State
Zacatecas
Time zone
UTC-6
Central
(US Central)
DST
UTC-5
Area code

UNESCO World Heritage Site
session
1351-043
Latin America and the Caribbean
[sombɾeˈɾete]

municipality
Mexican

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