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Coordinates: 18°54N 99°43W / 18.900°N 99.717°W / 18.900; -99.717
 

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Coatepec Harinas
Town & Municipality
Flag of Coatepec Harinas
Coatepec Harinas is located in Mexico
Coatepec Harinas

Coatepec Harinas

Coordinates: 18°55′25N 99°46′07W / 18.92361°N 99.76861°W / 18.92361; -99.76861
Country Mexico
StateState of Mexico
Municipal Status1825
Government
 • Municipal PresidentGilberto Mendez (2012–2016)
Elevation
(of seat)
2,260 m (7,410 ft)
Population
 (2005) Municipality
 • Municipality31,860
 • Seat
6,184
Time zoneUTC-6 (Central (US Central))
 • Summer (DST)UTC-5 (Central)
Postal code (of seat)
51700
Website(in Spanish) Archive

Coatepec Harinas is one of 125 municipalities in the State of Mexico, Mexico. The municipal seat is the town of Coatepec Harinas. The original name is "Coauhtepetl" which means 'serpent hill' in Náhuatl. Around 1825 because of a boom in flour production, the name "Harinas" was added.[1]

The town

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It is located on the southern edge of the Nevado de Toluca, 35 km (22 mi) south-southeast of the city of Toluca and 27 km (17 mi) west of Tenancingo. The earliest town of Coauhtepetl was probably settled sometime between 650 and 750 AD. Between 1522 and 1524 the area was subjugated by Gonzalo de Sandoval and Andrés de Tapia. Between 1560 and 1563 a new town was constructed on the site. In 1623, the first parish was constructed.[1]

The municipality

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As municipal seat, Coatepec Harinas has governing jurisdiction over the following communities:

  • Acuitlapilco
  • Agua Amarga
  • Agua Bendita
  • Alta de Laja Azul
  • Baja de Laja Azul
  • Chiltepec de Hidalgo
  • Cochisquila
  • Colonia Adolfo López Mateos
  • Colonia el Potrero (El Potrero)
  • Colonia Guadalupe
  • Cruz de Piedra
  • Cuentla, El Cedrito
  • El Picacho
  • El Potrerito (El Potrero)
  • El Reynoso
  • El Telar
  • Huayanalco
  • Ixtlahuaca de Villada
  • La Cercada, La Conchita
  • La Galera, La Laguna
  • La Providencia
  • La Rosa
  • Las Jaras
  • Las Mesas
  • Las Trojes
  • Las Vueltas
  • Llano Grande
  • Loma de Acuitlapilco
  • Los Fresnos
  • Meyuca de Morelos (Meyuca)
  • Monte de las Vueltas
  • Piedras Anchas (Primera del Monte)
  • Plan de San Francisco
  • Potrero Redondo
  • Primera de Analco
  • Primera de San Miguel (La Punta)
  • Primera de Santa Ana
  • Primera de Zacanguillo (Santo Niño Doctor)
  • Primera del Monte (La Presa)
  • Puerta del Carmen
  • San Fernando
  • San José del Progreso (San José)
  • San Luis (Colonia Hidalgo)
  • San Martín el Salto
  • San Pedro, Santo Niño
  • Segunda de Analco (La Presa)
  • Segunda de San Miguel (El Cerrito)
  • Segunda de Santa Ana, Segunda de Zacanguillo
  • Segunda del Monte (La Presa), Tecolotepec, Teocotitla
  • and Zacatones (San Felipe de Jesús)
  • It covers a total surface area of 35.50 km2 (14 sq mi) and, in the year 2000 census, it reported a population of 252,555. The altitude of the municipality varies because of its topography between 3,000 and 1,900 above sea level. The municipality borders Temascaltepec, Zinacantepec, Toluca, Tenango del Valle, Villa Guerrero, Ixtapan de la Sal, Zacualpan, Almoloya de Alquisiras and Texcaltitlan. The current municipality was created in 1949.[1]

    In this town the people use to cultivate some fruit trees. The main product of this region is peaches. The production of other fruits depend on the season. This is a rich region, it has a lot of water resource.

    History

    [edit]

    As of March 17, 2021, the municipality reported 57 cases and three deaths due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Mexico.[2]

    At least thirteen police officers were ambushed and killed by a criminal gang in the town of Llano Grande on March 18, 2021.[3] 18°54′N 99°43′W / 18.900°N 99.717°W / 18.900; -99.717

    References

    [edit]
    1. ^ a b c "Enciclopedia de los Municipios de Mexico Estado de Mexico Coatepec Harinas". Archived from the original on May 29, 2007. Retrieved 2008-03-07.
  • ^ "Casos positivos y defunciones a COVID-19 por municipio | Secretaría de Salud". salud.edomex.gob.mx. Retrieved March 18, 2021.
  • ^ "Asesinan a 13 policías del Edomex en emboscada". Aristegui Noticias (in Spanish). March 18, 2021. Retrieved March 18, 2021.
  • [edit]

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