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Tuxtla Gutiérrez

Coat of Arms of Tuxtla Gutiérrez


The municipality of Tuxtla Gutiérrez is colored yellow. In 1941, at the suggestion of the historian Fernando Castañón Gamboa the city council of Tuxtla Gutiérrez, presided over by Fidel Martínez adopted as its municipal coat Municipalities ( municipios in Spanish) are the second-level administrative division in Mexico (where the first-level administrative division is the
Municipal Information

State Chiapas
Economic
Region
Centro
Municipal
seat
Ciudad de Tuxtla Gutiérrez
Mayor
(2005-2007)
Rosario Pariente (interim)
(of the PRI party)
Coordinates 16°45'N
93°07'W
Area 412. Chiapas is the southernmost state of Mexico, located towards the southeast of the country A mayor (from the Latin māior, meaning "greater" is a modern title used in many countries for the highest ranking officer in a municipal government Year 2005 ( MMV) was a Common year starting on Saturday (link displays full calendar of the Gregorian calendar. The Institutional Revolutionary Party ( Spanish: Partido Revolucionario Institucional or PRI) is a Mexican Political party that wielded 4 km²
0. Square Kilometre ( US spelling square kilometer) symbol km2, is a decimal multiple of the SI unit of 558% of the surface area of Chiapas
Population
(INEGI)
490,455 city; 503,320 municipality (2005 census)
Bordering
Municipalities
To the East: Chiapa de Corzo
To the West: Berriozabal y
Ocozocuautla
To the North: San Fernando
y Osumacinta
To the South: Suchiapa
Municipal
Agencies
1. Teran
2. Copoya
3. El Jobo
4. Cerro Hueco
5. Emiliano Zapata
6. Francisco I. Madero
7. Plan de Ayala
.
Economic
Activities
1. Trade
2. Dairy livestock
3. Aviculture
4. Agriculture
(Corn, beans, fruits)
Demonym Tuxtleco (official)
Conejo (colloquial)
Ethnic groups criollo, mestizo
and Zoque. A demonym or gentilic is a word that denotes the members of a People or the inhabitants of a place Criollo is a term that dates back to the Spanish colonial Casta system ( Caste system) of Latin America Mestizo is a Spanish term that was coined during the Spanish Empire to refer to people of mixed European and Amerindian ancestry in Latin The Zoque are an indigenous people of Mexico; they speak variants of the Zoque languages.
Climate Subhumidly warm
with summer rains
Annual
Temperature
24. Climate encompasses the temperatures humidity rainfall atmospheric particle count and numerous other meteorogical factors in a given region over long periods of Temperature is a physical property of a system that underlies the common notions of hot and cold something that is hotter generally has the greater temperature 5 °C
Flora 1. The Celsius Temperature scale was previously known as the centigrade scale. In Botany, flora ( Plural: floras or florae has two meanings The first meaning flora of an area or of time period, refers to all Dense to average forests
subcaducifolia
2. Low forests caducifolia

Tuxtla Gutiérrez is a municipality and the capital city of the state of Chiapas, Mexico. A municipality is an administrative entity composed of a clearly defined territory and its population and commonly denotes a City, Town, or Village, or Chiapas is the southernmost state of Mexico, located towards the southeast of the country The United Mexican States ( or commonly Mexico (ˈmɛksɪkoʊ () is a federal constitutional Republic in North America. It is the seat of the local public administration, the local authorities, and of the federal government delegations in the state. The United Mexican States are a federal presidential representative democratic Republic whose government' is It covers more than 40% of the municipal territory, and continues to grow.

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Economy and politics

Because of its geographical location, Tuxtla Gutiérrez has been the permanent seat of Plan Puebla Panama (PPP) since the establishment of the Mecanismo de Diálogo y Concertación de Tuxtla, agreed by the heads of state of the governments of Belize, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, and Panama prior to the initial round of meetings in the Mesoamerican Poliforum in 2001. The Puebla-Panama Plan (Plan Puebla Panamá acronym PPP) is a multi-billion dollar development plan formally initiated in 2001 which is intended to "promote the regional Belize (bəˈliːz formerly British Honduras, is a country in Central America. Costa Rica, officially the Republic of Costa Rica ( Spanish: Costa Rica or República de Costa Rica,) is a Country in El Salvador ( República de El Salvador,) is a country in Central America. Guatemala (República de Guatemala) is a country in Central America bordered by Mexico to the north and west the Pacific Ocean to the southwest Honduras in Spanish, República de Honduras) is a democratic republic in Central America. The United Mexican States ( or commonly Mexico (ˈmɛksɪkoʊ () is a federal constitutional Republic in North America. Nicaragua (ˌnɪkəˈrɑgwə officially the Republic of Nicaragua () is a representative democratic republic and the largest nation in Central America Panama, officially the Republic of Panama (República de Panamá) is the southernmost country of Central America. Year 2001 ( MMI) was a Common year starting on Monday according to the Gregorian calendar.

An overview of Tuxtla Gutierrez from the hills.
An overview of Tuxtla Gutierrez from the hills.

Its economic activity depends on the governmental spending and on the consumption of the local bureaucracy. Tuxtla Gutiérrez has few industries, though it does have a growing commerce of goods. It has the second largest economic revenue in the state, after Tapachula. Tapachula is a municipio ( municipality) and city with a hot humid climate in the Mexican state of Chiapas.

Its most dynamic industry is construction which is still rising. In the fields of Architecture and Civil engineering, construction is a process that consists of the Building or assembling of Infrastructure

Education and culture

The city contains various universities, the main of which are in the far west and are:

The main public library is the public university's library (UNACH)followed by theCentro Cultural Jaime Sabines. The city contains two large theaters, the Emilio Rabasa and the Poliforum, in front of the convention center.

There is no real artistic development in Tuxtla; the only theatrical works are of local significance. These works include the comedies Bienvenido Conde Drácula, Don Camilo, and El Tenorio Chiapaneco, which are staged annually. These plays preserve the traditional idiosyncrasy of Tuxtla that has, as a result of urbanization, almost disappeared. Additionally, they include in their dialogues recent trivialities regarding the media.

Sports

The city of Tuxtla Gutiérrez is the seat of the Primera División de México soccer club, Jaguares de Chiapas, whose stadium is the Victor Manuel Reyna. The Primera División (First Division is the First Division Association football championship established by the Federación Mexicana de Fútbol Asociación Chiapas Fútbol Club, whose nickname is the Jaguares, is a Mexican professional football club based in the town of Tuxtla Gutiérrez in the state

Tourism

Sumidero Canyon Ecological Preserve
Sumidero Canyon Ecological Preserve

Places of interest

Museums and galleries

Parks and gardens

Commercial zones

The city includes three large malls: Plaza Cristal, Galerias Boulevard and Sol' are adjacent from one another; they are situated to the far west), another growing mall like facility is Plaza Soriana (located to the far east). The ZOOMAT (Zoológico Miguél Álvarez del Toro is a Mexican zoo located in Tuxtla_Gutierrez, Chiapas. The Faustino Miranda Botanical Garden is located next to the Sabinal river in Tuxtla Gutiérrez, Chiapas, Mexico. The Faustino Miranda Botanical Garden is located next to the Sabinal river in Tuxtla Gutiérrez, Chiapas, Mexico.

The city also contains four multiplex cinemas, one each in the three large shopping centers.

Media

The city has three local television channels: XHDY Canal 5, XHTTG Canal 10 and Canal 7 de Cable de Tuxtla.

It has nine AM radio stations: 580 (XEUE, La Invasora ), 710 (XEON, La radio mexicana), 840 (XEIO, Radio Ranchito), 920 (XEVV, La poderosa), 950 (XETUG, Radiorama Siglo XXI), 990 (XETG, La grande del sureste), 1070 (XERPR, Extasis Digital ), 1240 (XELM, Romántica) and 1360 (XEUD, La máquina musical).

It has five FM radio stations: 93. See also Frequency modulation, FM band FM broadcasting is a broadcast Technology invented by Edwin Howard Armstrong that 1 (Bella música), 93. 9 (Stereo grande), 96. 1 (Extremo FM), 96. 9 (Máxima FM) and 98. 5 (EXA FM).

The most important local publications are: the newspapers Cuarto Poder and Diario de Chiapas, and the political magazine Aerópago. A newspaper is a written Publication containing News, information and Advertising, usually printed on low-cost paper called Newsprint. Magazines, periodicals or serials are Publications generally published on a regular schedule containing a variety of articles, generally

Transportation

The most numerous means of public transportation are short buses and minibuses (commonly referred to as 'colectivos'), typically modified VW Transporter and Ford Transit vehicles. "Microbus" redirects here For the Volkswagen Microbus see Volkswagen Type 2. Volkswagen Transporter is a reference to the following range of Volkswagen Motor vehicles T1 Volkswagen Type 2, generation T1 The Ford Transit is a range of Panel vans minibuses and pickup trucks produced by the Ford Motor Company in Europe. No railroad lines service the municipality, increasing the cost of shipping to or from the area. Tuxtla is connected to the country by a network of federal roads and an expressway that connects it to Mexico City, some ten hours away. Mexico City (in Spanish: Ciudad de México, México DF, México or simply Méjico) is the Capital city of Mexico An expressway connecting Tuxtla to San Cristóbal de las Casas was completed in 2006. San Cristóbal de las Casas is a municipality ( municipio) and City in the central highlands of the Mexican state of

Interstate buslines that arrive in Tuxtla are: Ómnibus Cristóbal Colón (OCC), ADO-GL (both of which originate in Tuxtla),[2] Autobuses UNO,[3] Rápidos del Sur (RS) and TRF. Tuxtla is well connected to the rest of Mexico, and has daily national departures, and frequent departures to San Cristóbal de las Casas. San Cristóbal de las Casas is a municipality ( municipio) and City in the central highlands of the Mexican state of A new dedicated bus terminus is under construction in the west part of town.

A new national airport, which opened in 2006 was built 45 minutes east of town. There is currently no public transportation between the airport and the town, but this is subject to change. Previously, the national airport Llano San Juan, located in the town of Berriozábal was in operation, but due to recurring adverse weather conditions, the new airport was built to ensure more timely arrivals and departures.

Famous people

Traditions

Local celebrations

Main article: Celebrations of Tuxtla Gutiérrez.

Carnaval Tuxtla, Carnaval Zoque, Fiesta de San Roque, Fiesta del Niño de Atocha, Celebración a San Felipe de Jesús, Fiesta de San José, Feria de San Marcos, Fiesta de La Santa Cruz, Fiesta de San Isidro, Fiesta de Dolores, Fiesta a las Vírgenes de Copoya, Fiesta a San Antonio de Padua, Fiesta a San Francisco, Fiesta del Señor del Calvario, Fiesta a San Martín de Porres, Celebración del Barrio del Cerrito, Feria Chiapas.

Customs

Main article: Customs of Tuxtla Gutiérrez.

Birthday and saint's day "coronations," cura de azar, cura de antojo, cura de ojo, cura de espanto, procession of the Lord of Esquipulas, festival of the last roof tile, la boda zoque, buñuelos of Holy Week, Christmas pancakes, tamales con jocote of La Santa Cruz, quebrada de sandía el Sábado de Ramos, tejocotes and pumpkin compote of Day of the Dead. Pancakes are a type of Flatbread prepared from a sweet batter that is cooked on a hot Griddle or in a Frying pan. Jocote ( Spondias purpurea) is a species of Flowering plant in the family Anacardiaceae, native to tropical regions of the Americas.

Cuisine

Main article: Cuisine of Tuxtla Gutiérrez. Typical dishes During the Fair of San Marcos and Guadalupe certain festive soups with vermicelli are in demand

Stews

Pepita con tasajo (pumpkin seeds with salted meat), sopa de chipilín (chipilín soup), chipilín con bolita (chipilin with armadillo), cochito horneado (roast pork), frijoles con chipilín y puerco con chirmol (beans, chipilin, and pork with chirmol salsa), estofado (stew), chanfaina (savory fricasee), chicharrones con patashete y huevo en pipián (cracklin's/burnt ends with . Chipilín (or chepil or chepilin Latin name Crotalaria longirostrata, also known as the "longbeak Rattlebox," is a perennial Legume Armadillos are small Placental Mammals known for having a leathery armor shell . . ), zispolá (chicken cooked with white chillis, cabbage leaves, and garbanzo beans), pux-xaxé (tripe with tomato and masa mole), sopa de pan (bread soup), and sopa de fideos (soup with vermicelli), with various ingredients added.

Corn snacks

Tostada tuxtleca, tamal de chipilin, tamal de bola, tamal de mole, tamal de verduras, Tamal de picadillo, tamal de cambray, tamal de toro pinto and picte de elote. Tostada is a Spanish word translating to "toasted" in English and in Latin American cuisine, refers to a flat Tortilla that is toasted

Drinks

Agua de chía, agua de tamarindo, tepache, taxcalate, pozol de cacao, pozol blanco, atole agrio, atole de elote, atole tashiagual, champurrado, pinole y, horchata con semillas de melón y canela. Chía is a town and municipality in the Cundinamarca department of Colombia, located to the north of Bogotá on the main road to Zipaquira This article refers to the tree For other uses see Tamarindo (disambiguation. For the municipality in the Mexican state of Sonora see Tepache Sonora The tepache is a drink made out of the flesh and rind of the Pineapple, sweetened Atole ( Mexican Spanish, from Nahuatl atolli) is a traditional Cornstarch -based Mexican and Central American (where it is known as Champurrado is a Chocolate -based Atole, a warm and thick Mexican drink based on Masa harina ( Hominy Flour)

Candies

Puxinú, suspiro, nuégado, chimbo, garbanzo, gaznate, tortadita, empanizado, yumí cocido, coyol candie, jocote candie, cupapé candie, mango jam, mezquite candie, guanabana jam, chilacayote candie, pumpkin jam, dulce de pepita de calabaza y miel de panela, hostia, oblea de mejido, melcocha de cacahuate y caramelo de panela. The chickpea ( Cicer arietinum) (also garbanzo bean, Indian pea, ceci bean, bengal gram, chana, kadale kaalu, Acrocomia aculeata, the sole species in the genus Acrocomia, is a species of palm native to tropical regions of the Americas, Jocote ( Spondias purpurea) is a species of Flowering plant in the family Anacardiaceae, native to tropical regions of the Americas. Mangoes belong to the genus Mangifera, consisting of numerous species of tropical fruiting Trees in the Flowering plant family Anacardiaceae The soursop ( Spanish guanábana, Portuguese graviola) Annona muricata; Syn Panela is an unrefined food product typical of Central and South America especially Colombia, which is basically a solid

Ancient local legends

Main article: Legends of Tuxtla Gutiérrez.

The Sombreroman, the Tisihua, the little baby, the Chepa's cave, the Firesow, the St. Pascual's small cart.

Geography

The city lies inside the Depression of Chiapas, between the Tuxtla valley on the Northeast, Meseta de Copoya on the South, Mount Mactumatza on the Southwest and the mountain range on the North which includes Animas, Don Ventura and the Sumidero, which includes the National Park with the same name.

The valley begins on the border at the city of Berriozabal and continues until the Rio Grande. The valley is at an altitude of 540 m. A large part of the city of Tuxtla Gutiérrez lies in this valley, while the rest lies over the northern mountain range.

Borders

To the North, the Cerro de las Ánimas (Hill of the Sprits), a prolongation of the central Chiapas mountain range, which at its eastern border reaches a height of 1400 m, creating the Cañón del Sumidero (Sumidero Canyon). Sumidero Canyon ( Spanish: Cañón del Sumidero) is a Canyon located about 40 km from Tuxtla Gutiérrez, capital of the Mexican state

To the East, the county extends towards the Río Grande (not to be confused with the Rio Grande that separates Mexico on its border with the United States), better known as the Grijalva River. The United States of America —commonly referred to as the Grijalva River, also Tabasco R ( Spanish: Río Grijalva, known locally also as Río Chiapa is a 480 km The river forms a natural limit with the municipality of Chiapa de Corzo.

To the South, the Meseta de Copoya (Mesa of Copoya), whosse height rises from East to West, where it culminates on Cerro Mactumatzá (Mactumatzá Hill), at a height of 1600 m. The center of the mesa has a height of between 800 m and 900 m, and in which the towns of El Jobo and Copoya are located. A mesa ( Spanish, Portuguese and Arabic for "table" is an elevated area of land with a flat top and sides that are usually steep cliffs

To the West, the Valle de Tuxtla (Valley of Tuxtla) extends until it disappears in the hills and heights of the municipalities of Ocozocuautla y Berriozabal.

All heights are in metres above sea level (m). Mean sea level (MSL is the average (mean height of the Sea, with reference to a suitable reference surface

Climate

The climate of the municipality changed during the 1970s, after the filling of dams in the center of Chiapas, especially the Nezahualcóyotl, to power hydroelectric plants. This article is about the Decade 1970-1979 For the Year 1970 see 1970. Hydroelectricity is electricity generated by Hydropower, ie the production of power through use of the gravitational force of falling water The water held back by these dams cools the surrounding atmosphere and increases wind intensity, which blows from Northwest to Southeast with an average speed of 2. 4 km/h, reaching its peak intensity between October and December

Urbanization has caused a rise in temperature, as concrete areas and internal combustion gas emission increase. (For the South African airport with IATA code "KMH" see Johan Pienaar Airport. Currently, the hottest months are March, April and May, with temperatures up to 36 °C, and the coldest months are November, December and January, with temperatures as low as 8 °C. The Celsius Temperature scale was previously known as the centigrade scale. The Celsius Temperature scale was previously known as the centigrade scale.

The normal rainy season begins in early May and can last until early October. The average annual precipitation is 940 mm. The Millimetre ( American spelling: millimeter, symbol mm) is a unit of Length in the Metric system, equal to

The climate varies within the municipality; in the suburban neighborhoods El Jobo and Copoya (still considered associative), and the El Zapotal and Cerro Hueco mountains the climate is cool and pleasant all year long due to the abundant vegetation, its greater altitude, and its environmental humidity.

Hydrography

To the East flows the Río Grande (a section of the Grijalva River, not to be confused with the Rio Grande which forms the border berween the US and Mexico). To the South flows the Suchiapa River, natural limit with the homonym municipality. Neither of the rivers are important to municipality's hydrological network.

The most important stream of the municipality is the Río Sabinal, which originates in the municipality of Berriozabal; it flows through the central valley of Tuxtla, passes the city and merges with the Río Grande. The official plan of Tuxtla Gutiérrez, of 1982, showed that the Sabinal was fed by 7 streams but, due to the growth of the city, they are now dry. The treams that fed it included the Chacon and Poti to the city's north, and the San Roque to the south, but all of these have now disappeared. The Sabinal was the natural border of the small city of Tuxtla, but in the 1960s, urban areas proliferated on both sides of the river that since then has received massive drains, and it is now part of that system. The 1960s decade refers to the years from the beginning of 1960 to the end of 1969

The municipality now supplies itself with drinkable water originating in the Río Santo Domingo in the municipality of Chiapa de Corzo, by means of pumps and storage tanks, but at a very high cost. Other suppliers of water are the aquifers in the municipality of Tuxtla and the artesian wells excavated to hundreds of meters of the Sabinal whose drinkability is questionable, although its water is consumed.

Flora

Main Article: Flora of Tuxtla Gutiérrez.

Due to the growing populations during the last part of the 20th century, many native species have disappeared and others are already endangered. The twentieth century of the Common Era began on The mountains Cerro Hueco, El Zapotal, the plateaus, and del Sumidero sobre el cañón, are green areas protected against deforestation. Although the majority of the municipal territory is green areas, the gradual expansion of the city has seized much land. The Montecriso disappeared, deforested, some time ago.

Some species

Flower, Sospó (Pseudobombax ellipticum) (almost vanished); medicinal herbs, Sosa (Solanum Torum), Hierba del Pollo (Commelina sp) and Matilisguate (Tabebuia rosea); naturalized trees, Flamboyant tree, blue Jacaranda , Laurel of India (Ficus nítida) and Cuban Royal Palm (Roystonea regia). Delonix regia is a species of flowering plant from the Fabaceae family noted for its fern-like leaves and flamboyant display of flowers Jacaranda (pronounced,, or) is a Genus of 49 species of Flowering plants in the family Bignoniaceae, native to tropical and subtropical

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