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Most of the territory has a cool, dry climate, although areas in the south have more moisture, with most rain falling between June and
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and panecillos, both made from corn and can be sweet or savory, depending on the filling. Wheat breads include panochas and semitas. Condoches are gorditas made with fresh corn cooked in corn husks. Gorditas de cuajada are representative of food on ranches. Meat is most typically prepared as part of
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Most of the state's festivities are in honor of local patron saints and many of the secular festivals have links to religious ones. Such festivals often focus on recitals of traditional dances such as the
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Much of the state's colonial history to the present has been related to its mineral production, especially of silver. The first boom was from the
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La Quemada is located fifty km south of the city of Zacatecas, the state's largest pre Hispanic settlement. It developed between 500 and 900 AD and covered an area of over 70,000m2 at its height. Its name, which means "the burnt" comes from evidence that the city was burned and abandoned. Who
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In the state capital, September 8 is dedicated to the Virgen del Patrocinio on the Cerro de la Bufa, with various cultural and artistic events such as bullfighting, concerts, horse racing and culinary demonstrations. The last week of August is dedicated to the Morismas de Bracho, a theatrical
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in 1546, after the discovery of one of the world's richest silver veins. However, shortly afterwards most Spanish attention turned back south because of indigenous uprisings. The area remained dangerous for Spanish settlement because of the fierce opposition of the native peoples. In 1541, an
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As of 2020, the state had a population of 1,622,138. Forty-one percent of the population lives in rural areas, with a population density of 18.13 per square kilometer. Fifty-nine percent of the population lives in urban areas such as Fresnillo (pop. 213,139),
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Other major festivals include the Festival Cultural Zacatecas, the Feria Nacional de Zacatecas and the Internacional Festival de Teatro de Calle, Feria de Primavera de Jerez, the Feria del Libro, and the Cabalgata Turistica Revolucionaria.
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a stew to which vegetables such as corn, chickpeas, squash, rice and more are added. One well-known meat preparation is asado de boda, which is pork in a sauce made with mild red chili peppers. Traditional beverages include
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in the 1540s. Tenamextle escaped the battle and continued to organize rebellions against the Spanish. However, the Spanish continued to push into Zacatecas because of its silver wealth, making it a province of
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basin, which eventually empties in the Pacific Ocean. Rivers belonging to this basin include the San Pedro, Juchipila, Jerez and Tlaltenango. The other basin is smaller and
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3181:Zacatecas state government website
2712:[Population (Zacatecas)].
2681:"Mexico: extended population list"
2506:Elephant Tree: Bursera microphylla
2025:building is called the Labyrinth.
1945:Culture, festivals, and traditions
25:
2984:Edgar Sigler (October 22, 2013).
2716:(in Spanish). INEGI. January 2016
2641:. In Bakewell, Peter John (ed.).
2286:(in Spanish). INEGI. January 2016
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3007:Obel, Mike (15 December 2011).
2159:"Las Diputaciones Provinciales"
1069:Sierra of Organos National Park
2829:Katel, Peter (March 6, 2001).
891:and its importance during the
186:La Quemada archaeological zone
111:You may also add the template
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4439:1823 establishments in Mexico
2305:Citibanamex (June 13, 2023).
554:3,175 m (10,417 ft)
4089:American Capitals of Culture
3749:Trinidad García de la Cadena
3745:Trinidad García de la Cadena
3729:Tlaltenango de Sánchez Román
3725:Tlaltenango de Sánchez Román
3395:General Francisco R. Murguía
3349:El Plateado de Joaquín Amaro
3345:El Plateado de Joaquín Amaro
3013:International Business Times
2864:. Rutgers University Press.
1856:Peñasquito Polymetallic Mine
1488:Tlaltenango de Sánchez Román
1483:Tlaltenango de Sánchez Román
3165:Geographic data related to
1151:Mexican War of Independence
410:María Soledad Luévano Cantú
124:Knowledge (XXG):Translation
113:{{Translated|es|Zacatecas}}
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3309:Cañitas de Felipe Pescador
3305:Cañitas de Felipe Pescador
3289:Florencia de Benito Juárez
2860:Contreras, Joseph (2009).
2046:List of towns in Zacatecas
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75:Machine translation, like
32:Zacatecas (disambiguation)
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1960:(Dance of the Matachines)
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2988:(in Spanish). CNN México
2963:"Actividades económicas"
2808:Schmal, John P. (2004).
2645:. Variorum. p. 57.
2503:C. Michael Hogan (2009)
2182:. Senado de la Republica
1121:indigenous leader named
840:and its capital city is
428:Claudia Edith Anaya Mota
3719:Teúl de González Ortega
3715:Teúl de González Ortega
3449:Jerez de García Salinas
3389:General Enrique Estrada
3385:General Enrique Estrada
2710:"Población (Zacatecas)"
2073:Jerez de García Salinas
1503:Huichol woman and child
1375:Jerez de García Salinas
1329:Jerez de García Salinas
1118:Pedro Almendez Chirinos
944:Sierra Madre Occidental
625: • Per capita
590: • Rank
513:Carolina Dávila Ramírez
122:For more guidance, see
4444:Mexican Plateau states
3409:General Pánfilo Natera
3405:General Pánfilo Natera
3329:San Pedro Piedra Gorda
3105:"Fiestas y Festivales"
2667:"Censo Zacatecas 2020"
2282:[Population].
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551:Highest elevation
495:Alfredo Femat Bañuelos
4302:San Miguel de Allende
3799:Villa González Ortega
3795:Villa González Ortega
3649:Santa María de la Paz
3645:Santa María de la Paz
2841:on September 30, 2007
2637:West, Robert (1997).
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2232:cuentame.inegi.gob.mx
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836:. It is divided into
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585:22/km (56/sq mi)
95:copyright attribution
2485:on November 22, 2010
2208:on December 24, 2018
1940:Zacatecas en Imagen.
1936:La Jornada Zacatecas
1906:Santo Niño de Atocha
1112:with the support of
805:[sakaˈtekas]
582: • Density
3902:Baja California Sur
3589:Nochistlán de Mejía
3585:Nochistlán de Mejía
3033:on January 26, 2013
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1932:El Sol de Zacatecas
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1220:World Heritage Site
1168:, Zacatecas, Mexico
1021:Bursera microphylla
419:José Narro Céspedes
391:David Monreal Ávila
284: /
231:Marcha de Zacatecas
220:(Work Conquers All)
3579:Moyahua de Estrada
3575:Moyahua de Estrada
3319:Concepción del Oro
3315:Concepción del Oro
3111:on October 8, 2011
2831:"The New Frontier"
2513:2012-03-07 at the
2400:on August 28, 2015
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288:23.300°N 102.700°W
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99:edit summary
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4160:Guadalajara
4135:Panama City
3962:Mexico City
3699:Tepechitlán
3695:Tepechitlán
3609:Ojocaliente
3605:Ojocaliente
3539:Miguel Auza
3535:Miguel Auza
3469:Juan Aldama
3465:Juan Aldama
3359:El Salvador
3355:El Salvador
3027:"Zacatecas"
2908:"Educación"
2685:GeoHive.com
2616:"Zacatecas"
2531:Eoearth.org
2475:"Zacatecas"
2280:"Población"
2264:October 20,
2212:October 19,
2098:Ojocaliente
2083:Juan Aldama
1998:aguardiente
1852:Mina Proaño
1846:subsidiary
1470:Ojocaliente
1465:Ojocaliente
1149:During the
1132:New Galicia
1106:Guadalajara
1095:Mesoamerica
1091:Guachichils
1012:Parkinsonia
971:Lerma River
901:agriculture
691:Area codes
291: /
4428:Categories
4291:Anzoátegui
4027:Tamaulipas
3982:Nuevo León
3937:Guanajuato
3819:Villanueva
3815:Villanueva
3769:Vetagrande
3765:Vetagrande
3759:Valparaíso
3755:Valparaíso
3679:Susticacán
3675:Susticacán
3669:Sombrerete
3665:Sombrerete
3639:Río Grande
3635:Río Grande
3325:Cuauhtémoc
2886:"Dinamica"
2815:2007-12-15
2736:"Densidad"
2695:2011-07-29
2316:August 13,
2145:References
2133:Villanueva
2123:Valparaiso
2118:Sombrerete
2113:Nochistlán
2103:Río Grande
2018:La Quemada
1957:Matachines
1953:Zacatecan
1928:Newspapers
1914:La Quemada
1910:Alta Vista
1727:Sombrerete
1452:Sombrerete
1447:Sombrerete
1416:Río Grande
1411:Río Grande
1127:Mixtón War
883:and other
873:Guanajuato
865:Nuevo León
559:Population
545:Ranked 8th
374:Government
236:(English:
58:in Spanish
18:Zacatecano
4434:Zacatecas
4382:Geography
4322:Zacatecas
4047:Zacatecas
3997:Querétaro
3967:Michoacán
3917:Chihuahua
3829:Zacatecas
3825:Zacatecas
3709:Tepetongo
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