Hueypoxtla (municipality)

Hueypoxtla
Municipality

Coat of arms
Country Mexico
State Mexico State
Municipal seat Hueypoxtla
Population
  Total 39,864[1]
Time zone CST (UTC-6)
  Summer (DST) CDT (UTC-5)

Hueypoxtla is the municipality located in Zumpango Region, the northeastern part of the state of Mexico in Mexico. The municipality is located at a northern pass leading out of the Valley of Mexico and Mezquital Valley to—kilometers north of Mexico City and about  km northeast of the state capital of Toluca. The name comes from Nahuatl and means "place of great merchants".[2]

Geography

It is located between the parallels 99° 27’ 51” and 99° 37’ 32” west longitude, and 18° 41’ 35” and 18° 55’ 22” north latitude. Hueypoxtla borders Zumpango. It covers a total surface area of 201.54 km² at an altitude of 6,634 ft. In the year 2005 census by INEGI, it reported a population of 39,864.[3]

The town of Hueypoxtla, a municipal seat, has governing jurisdiction over the following communities or towns: Santa María Ajolopan, San Francisco Zacacalco, Tinguistongo, Guadalupe Nopala, Emiliano Zapata and Casa Blanca.[4] The total municipality extends 96.37 and borders with the municipalities of Apaxco, Tequixquiac, Zumpango and the state of Hidalgo (Tizayuca, Tolcayuca, San Agustín Tlaxiaca and Ajacuba).

Other Río Salado of Hueypoxtla river connect with Gran Canal.[5]

The municipal seat is in a small, elongated valley but most of the municipality is a transitions from the Valley of Mexico to the Mezquital Valley.[6] The highest mountain the Picacho in the Sierra Tezontlalpa, it rises 2,800 metres (9,200 ft) above sea level,[7] on the border between the municipalities of Hueypoxtla and Apaxco.

Flora and fauna

Salado river, born in Hueypoxtla.

Hueypoxtla is big municipality but only there is a part of Sierra de Tetzontlalpan a mountain region with oak, yucca, huizache, mesquite and pirul, mainly has got semi-desert plains named Lomas de España (Spain plains) with Zumpango municipality. The plants are fruit trees as capulin, white zapote, avocado, tejocote, and cactus as peakly pears, chollas, others. Spanish people, in colonial period, planted here olive trees, pomegranates, figs and vineyards by soil acidity.[8]

The animals are cacomistle, skunk, opossum, bobcat, coyote, rabbit, hare, the birds are turkey vulture, falcon, eagle, quail, owl, roadrunner, crow and various kinds of insects and reptils.[9]

History

In Hueypoxtla has been found fossils of plants and animal species from the Cretaceous. Don't found evidences in this municipality about human groups, but the proximity with Tequixquiac municipality, place where the sacrum bone was found, has to think that humans inhabited this region.[10]

Around 1219 the altepetl of Hueypoxtla was founded by Chichimecas under places named Iztatzacuala by Huitzitl, a chichimeca man.[11][12]

When arrived here, nahuas and otomis, founded Teotlalpan; it's possible that this region has been called Teotlalpan by the existence of lime areas, a material used for the building of teocallis, devoted houses built for religious activities.[13]

Communication and transport

The Arco Norte, is a main highway that cross by Hueypoxtla, connect with Atlacomulco to San Martín Texmelucan; Santa María Ajoloapan is payment access to the highway.[14]

Politics

MayorTime
Diego Vargas Colin 20092012
Francisco Santillán Santillán 20122015
Adrián Reyes Oropeza 2016

Economy

The economy is principally farming, cattle raising and small businesses, concentrating on the production of corn, beans and fruit. Tourists are attracted by its climate and some notable churches, as well as some ecotourism attractions. It has an unexplored archeological zone.

Demography

Populated places in Hueypoxtla

Town Population
Total 39,864
Santa María Ajoloapan 9,185
San Marcos Jilotzingo 8,523
San Francisco Zacacalco 7,420
Hueypoxtla 3,989
Guadalupe Nopala
San José Bata (Emiliano Zapata)
Tianguistongo
Tezontlalpa de Zapata

Culture

Saint Bartholomew Parish in Hueypoxtla.

Monuments

Food and drinks

People

References

  1. Hueypoxtla municipality SEDESOL, Catálogo de localidades.
  2. INAFED Municipality of Hueypoxtla.
  3. Hueypoxtla municipality SEDESOL, Catálogo de localidades.
  4. INEGI. "Link to tables of population data from Census of 2005 INEGI: Instituto Nacional de Estadística, Geografía e Informática". Retrieved 2008-10-25.
  5. Tequixquiac municipality INEGI, 2009.
  6. DATOS GENERALES
  7. Ramos Duarte, Sonia, Monografía municipal de Hueypoxtla, Instituto Mexiquense de Cultura, Toluca de Lerdo, 1999. p.p. 23.
  8. Ramos Duarte, Sonia, Monografía municipal de Hueypoxtla, Instituto Mexiquense de Cultura, Toluca de Lerdo, 1999. p.p. 24.
  9. INADEF Municipality of Hueypoxtla.
  10. INADEF Municipality of Hueypoxtla.
  11. Monografía municipal de Hueypoxtla Ramos Duarte, Sonia. Instituto Mexiquense de Cultura, Toluca, Mexico 1999, pp. 77.
  12. Monografía municipal de Hueypoxtla Ramos Duarte, Sonia. Instituto Mexiquense de Cultura, Toluca, Mexico 1999, pp. 77.
  13. Historia de la gente.

Coordinates: 19°55′N 99°03′W / 19.917°N 99.050°W / 19.917; -99.050

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