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Zacatecas

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permanently in 1859. This leader's decrees against Conservative sympathizers drove many Catholic priests out of the state. In 1861, French troops occupied Zacatecas but only for two years before being driven out. For the rest of the century, the state was mostly controlled by local strongmen, such as González Ortega, Trinidad García de la Cadena and Genero Codina. The fighting depressed silver production until near the end of the century, but it recovered enough to account for sixty percent of the state's export revenue.
1287: 1804: 491: 1277: 43: 2036:. The name comes from Nahuatl and means "of the gods". It was a ceremonial center, with residences located north of it. The site is noted for its pit burials as well as the oldest copper smelting facility in Mesoamerica . It was inhabited from 200 AD to 1531, when the Spanish destroyed it. It is one of several religious and population centers created by the Caxcans, who were semi nomadic, along with others in Tlaltenango, Juchipila and Teocaltiche. 958: 3840: 455: 415: 406: 387: 1161: 2013: 509: 473: 424: 3219: 3162: 1950: 1324: 4413: 997: 1795: 1314: 1775: 1500: 1138:
Nuestra Señora de los Zacatecas. In 1588, he authorized its coat of arms. Most of the state was evangelized by the Franciscans, who founded a hospice in the city in 1558 and by 1567 had built a large monastery. They officially took possession of its religious functions in 1603. Later other orders arrived, founding monasteries; but they did not evangelize the indigenous.
1784: 767: 1065: 1842:. The state has fifteen mining districts of which the most important are Fresnillo, Zacatecas, Concepción del Oro, Sombrerete and Chalchihuites, along with Nora de Angeles more recently. Zacatecas accounts for 21% of the country's gold production and 53.2% of its silver. Two of the largest silver mines in the world currently are operated in Zacatecas: former 1093:, with a probable rivalry between the Guachichils and the Caxcans. The history of these peoples is unclear and it is not known when the first settlements were founded in the region. Between the fourth and tenth centuries in the Christian era, several large settlements developed such as Altavista, Chalchihuites and La Quemada, considered to be part of Greater 4377: 988:
Most of the territory has a cool, dry climate, although areas in the south have more moisture, with most rain falling between June and September. The driest and coldest areas are in the northeast, known as the Salado because of its saltwater lakes. 75% of the state is arid or semi-arid. 14% is arable
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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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The average annual temperature is 16C with most of the state being temperate. The coldest months are from November to January, with frost not uncommon. The warmest month is June. The state gets an average rainfall of 400mm per year mostly in the summer, with the warmest and wettest part of the state
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Ecosystems vary depending on relief, soil and temperature, leading to a wide variety of vegetation, including forests, scrub and grasslands. Arid areas are dominated by various species of cactus. In the far south there are deciduous trees that lose their leaves in winter and spring. Statewide the
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The population of Zacatecas has more than tripled in a century; in 1900 its population was 462,190. Since 1990, the state's population has grown by at least 1.3% per year. Average life expectancy is slightly above the national average at 74.1 years for men and 78.5 for women. Principal causes 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 Mexicapan. Many of these are derived from waltzes and polkas because of the state's mining
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Of those who leave the state permanently, most go to Aguascalientes, Jalisco and other northern states. Those who come to live in the state arrive from Jalisco, Aguascalientes and nearby northern states. It is estimated that half of the people from Zacatecas do not reside in the state. Mexico's
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Altavista is located 229 km northwest of the city of Zacatecas. It was a ceremonial center, part of the Chalchihuite culture, active between 200 and 1000 AD. It is named after a local ranch, and was explored for the first time at the beginning of the 20th century by Manuel Gamio. Its main
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The state's history during the rest of the 19th century was tumultuous, as it was in the rest of the country. From Independence until the 1860s, Liberal and Conservative elements occupied the capital at one time or another, until Liberal leader Jesús González Ortega seized control of the state
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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 Conquest to the mid 17th century. The riches drew settlers from the south, and in 1586, Phillip II gave the city the name of Noble and Loyal City of
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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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The next boom was in the early 18th century, with the state producing one-fifth of the world's silver. These riches supported the establishment of new settlements along with the building of elegant churches and mansions as the area became one of the most important of
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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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The average number of years of schooling is 7.9 (second year of middle school), below the national average of 8.6. 5.9% have had no schooling at all and 66.8% have finished primary school. Only 12.3% have finished university level studies. 6% are illiterate.
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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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Zacatecas's economy used to be almost completely centered on mining but has since diversified into cattle raising, agriculture, communications, food processing, tourism and transportation. Zacatecas is Mexico's main producer of beans,
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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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National Population Council estimates that 600,000 natives of Zacatecas now live in the United States, a figure that is equivalent to 40 percent of the state's resident population of 1.5 million.
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has a smaller number of indigenous people. Only four in 1,000 speak an indigenous language, compared to the national average of 60/1000. Indigenous languages spoken in the state include
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No major rivers run through the state and most of the waterways run only during the rainy season. The state is part of two water basins. The southeast of the state belongs to the
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The state name derives from the name of its capital, Zacatecas. This word is derived from Nahuatl and means "where there is abundant zacate (grass)". The state seal depicts the
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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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As in the past, the state's dominant sector is mining, accounting for 13% of the state's GDP and .9% of the entire country's. The state is rich in mineral wealth include
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Manufacturing accounts for over twelve percent of the state's GDP and has attracted most of the state's foreign investment. Traditional handcrafts include weaving in
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and as such is rich and diverse in biology. This desert is home to a large amount of cacti and is one of the most ecologically diverse deserts on earth.
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history. The Mexican Revolution took a toll on the state's local musical traditions, but one that has survived is the Tamborazo, especially in Jerez.
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Zacatecas is located in the center-north of Mexico, and covers an area of 75,284 km, the tenth-largest state in the country. It borders the states of
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The state has an average altitude of 2230 meters above sea level, with the capital at 2,496 masl. The state has three main geographical regions, the
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in the early 20th century. One of the largest and most decisive battles of this conflict took place outside the capital and is called the
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Some minerals that were found in the state's mines. Clockwise from upper left: Silver; Topaz; Atacamite-Boleite-Malachite; Calcite.
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It hosts the International Folklore Festival in August, featuring dance and costumes from around the world. It is held during
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Content in this edit is translated from the existing Spanish Knowledge (XXG) article at ]; see its history for attribution.
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The first Spanish settlement in the state's current borders was in what is now Nochistlan in 1531, the original
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occupied the city is not known, with speculation relating to Teotihuacan, the Purépecha and the Toltecs.
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and even produces red wine. These activities account for just over ten percent of the state's GDP.
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and copper with small quantities of gold and silver, along with non-metal mineral deposits such as
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Commerce and services accounts for over 53% of the GDP, mostly small scale operations.
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From 1998 to 2004, the state undertook a major project to expand the highway system.
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and is divided into 58 municipalities and 4,882 towns, cities and other communities.
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Enciclopedia de Los Municipios y Delegaciones de México Estado de Zacatecas.
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Before the arrival of the Spanish, dominant ethnic groups included the
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It is located in north-central Mexico and is bordered by the states of
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Tenamextle, also known as Francisco Tenamaztle and Diego the Aztec
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At the end of the century, technological innovations such as the
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to the south. The state is best known for its rich deposits of
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Tourism includes the capital along with the designation of "
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Zacatecas was again a battleground with the outbreak of the
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El Teúl is on a large hill overlooking the modern town of
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production of the struggle between Moors and Christians.
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death are heart problems, malignant tumors and diabetes.
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most common trees are mesquite, ironwood and palo verde (
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and mezcal as well as a purely local beverage called
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This article is about the state. For other uses, see
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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]. 2021: 1961: 1930:of Zacatecas include: 1504: 1169: 1071: 1006: 966: 825: 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). 2258:cuentame.inegi.gob.mx 2232:cuentame.inegi.gob.mx 2015: 1952: 1745:(just under 500) and 1508:Historical population 1502: 1163: 1067: 999: 960: 952:Sierra Madre Oriental 889:colonial architecture 836:. 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INEGI 2008:Archeological sites 1932:El Sol de Zacatecas 1509: 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 2088:Moyahua de Estrada 2022: 1962: 1505: 1197:Mexican Revolution 1170: 1114:Cristobal de Oñate 1072: 1007: 967: 893:Mexican Revolution 851:to the northwest, 816:), officially the 628:(US$ 8,184) (2022) 615: • Total 564: • Total 533: • Total 288:23.300°N 102.700°W 215:Labor Vincit Omnia 103:interlanguage link 4363: 4362: 4055: 4054: 3847: 3846: 3529:Mezquital del Oro 3525:Mezquital del Oro 3093:on March 7, 2020. 2618:. History Channel 2040:Major communities 1737:(1000 speakers), 1714: 1713: 1496: 1495: 1209:Victoriano Huerta 1207:against those of 1201:Toma de Zacatecas 1054:Chihuahuan Desert 1030:white-tailed deer 946:in the west, the 867:to the east, and 838:58 municipalities 828:), is one of the 794: 793: 788:Official Web Site 778: 776:Ranked 23rd of 32 572: • Rank 357:December 23, 1823 329:Largest city 249: 238:"Zacatecas March" 222: 135: 134: 68: 64: 16:(Redirected from 4461: 4454:States of Mexico 4416: 4415: 4414: 4404: 4403: 4402: 4392: 4391: 4390: 4380: 4379: 4378: 4371: 4350: 4339: 4329: 4318: 4308: 4298: 4287: 4277: 4267: 4257: 4246: 4236: 4226: 4216: 4206: 4196: 4186: 4176: 4166: 4156: 4146: 4131: 4121: 4111: 4101: 4082: 4075: 4068: 4059: 3881:States of Mexico 3874: 3867: 3860: 3851: 3842: 3599:Noria de Ángeles 3595:Noria de Ángeles 3459:Jiménez del Teul 3455:Jiménez del Teul 3222: 3221: 3210: 3203: 3196: 3187: 3164: 3163: 3148: 3147: 3145: 3143: 3132: 3121: 3120: 3118: 3116: 3101: 3095: 3094: 3089:. 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Zacatecano
Zacatecas (disambiguation)
the corresponding article
DeepL
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interlanguage link
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Knowledge (XXG):Translation
State
Spanish
La Quemada archaeological zone
La Quemada archaeological zone
Coat of arms of Zacatecas
Labor Vincit Omnia
Marcha de Zacatecas
State of Zacatecas within Mexico
23°18′N 102°42′W / 23.300°N 102.700°W / 23.300; -102.700
Country
Mexico
Capital
Zacatecas
Largest city
Guadalupe
Municipalities
58
Admission
Order
10th

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