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Córdoba, Veracruz

Córdoba, known officially as Heroica Córdoba, is a city and the seat of the municipality of the same name in the Mexican state of Veracruz. It was founded in 1618.

Córdoba
Top: Panoramic view of Córdoba main square; Middle: San Antonio de Padua Church, Immaculate Conception Cathedral; Bottom: Portal de la Gloria, Córdoba Municipal Hall
Nickname: 
The City of the Thirty Knights
Córdoba
Coordinates: 18°53′39″N 96°56′05″W / 18.89417°N 96.93472°W / 18.89417; -96.93472
Country Mexico
StateVeracruz
RegionMountains Region
Founded1618
Government
 • MayorJuan Martínez Flores (MORENA)
Area
 • Total159.9 km2 (61.7 sq mi)
Elevation
(of seat)
860 m (2,820 ft)
Population
 (2020)
 • Total204,721
 • Density1,208.4/km2 (3,130/sq mi)
 • Seat
139,075
 • Metro
335,950
 • Metro density727.63/km2 (1,884.6/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC-6 (Central (US Central))
 • Summer (DST)UTC-5 (Central)
Postal code (of seat)
94500
Website(in Spanish) Municipal Official Site
Historical population
YearPop.±%
1995 168,760—    
2000 177,280+5.0%
2005 186,623+5.3%
2010 196,541+5.3%
2015 218,153+11.0%
2020 204,721−6.2%
[1]

The city is composed of 15 barrios (neighborhoods) bounded to the north by Ixhuatlán del Café and Tomatlán, and to the south by Amatlán de los Reyes and Naranjal. The western area abuts Fortin de las Flores and the eastern area borders Amatlán de los Reyes and Peñuela.

Córdoba has a municipal area of 159.9 km.2 It is divided into 95 localities, of which the most important are San Román, Crucerp Nacional, La Luz y Trinidad Palotal and Colorines.[1]

This city is also known as The City of the Thirty Gentlemen since it was founded by 30 from the most important families of the region, due to the fact that it had to be founded due to the assaults that took place in the region near Yanga.

The city boasts of its historical importance, its colonial places and buildings, its cultural centers, parks and its gastronomy. Along with Fortín, Amatlán and Yanga, it forms part of a very important metropolitan area, with a population of 335,850 people as 2020,[1] in the Altas Montañas region to form a large metropolitan area together with the City of Orizaba.

Geography edit

Córdoba is located in the center of the state of Veracruz, at 18º51'30" north latitude and 96º55'51" west longitude. It lies between the hills of Matlaquiahitl and Tepixtepec, at an elevation of 817 meters (2,680 feet) above mean sea level.[2]

Its climate is warm and humid, with an annual average temperature of 19.8 °C (67.6 °F). There is abundant rainfall in summer and autumn, with little rain in winter.[3]

History edit

 
Córdoba desde el camino de Coscomatépec by Casimiro Castro, c. 1877

Colonial period edit

The village of Córdoba was founded in 1618 by the Spanish to protect royal interests from attacks by Gaspar Yanga's slave rebellion.

Mexican War of Independence edit

After the capture of the city by Mexican rebel forces in August 1821, the Mexican revolutionary Agustín de Iturbide and the Spanish viceroy Juan de O'Donojú signed the Treaty of Córdoba here, ratifying the Plan de Iguala and confirming Mexico's independence.

In 1902 Córdoba became the interchange point of the narrow-gauge Córdoba and Huatusco Railroad to Coscomatepec.

Modern times edit

The city was severely damaged by the 1973 Veracruz earthquake.[3]

Economy edit

The main economic activities are agriculture, ranching, industry and trade. The principal crops are sugar cane, coffee, avocado, orange, lemon, and rice, along with some non-traditional crops as anturios, heliconias and palma camedor.

A highway connects Córdoba with the state's principal port, Veracruz. There is an adequate workforce, with a relatively low annual wage, providing opportunities for hiring for industry.

Córdoba is the focal point for the local sugar milling and coffee processing industries, and it is also an important place for marketing and refining tropical fruits.

Several medical institutions provide public-health services in Córdoba, including the ISSSTE, the IMSS, and the SCSP. There is also a local Cruz Roja (Red Cross) hospital, and several private hospitals.

The city has a large number of entertainment centers, including billiard halls, ballrooms and discothèques. Cordoba has three libraries, three auditoriums, a theatre and a museum.[3]

Transportation edit

From 1902 to 1953, Córdoba was served by the Córdoba and Huatusco Railroad narrow gauge railroad. The line operated as a unique and scenic 2 ft (610 mm) gauge branch of Ferrocarril Mexicano from 1909 through 1951.

Demographics edit

As of 2020, the municipality of Córdoba has an approximate population of 204,721 inhabitants, 139,075 residing in the municipal seat, which represents 2.57% of the total population of the State of Veracruz,[1] which makes it the 6th largest in the state. Other localities include San Román (10,907 hab.), Crucero Nacional (8,479 hab.), La Luz y Trinidad Palotal (3,584 hab.) and Colorines (2,911 hab.)[1].

Notable locations edit

One of Córdoba's most important locations is its zócalo (main square). The square, called the Parque de 21 de Mayo, uses the traditional Spanish layout, with a church on the east side, the Palacio Municipal (city hall) on the west, and commercial establishments on the north and south sides.[3]

The Paso Coyol Ecological Park Spanish: Parque ecológico Paso Coyol is a 4 hectares (9.9 acres) eco-conscious park that was once an abandoned lot.[4]

Notable people edit

Sport edit

International relations edit

Twin towns — Sister cities edit

Córdoba is twinned with:

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e "Córdoba CENSO 2020" (PDF). www.veracruz.gob.mx. Retrieved 6 September 2023.
  2. ^ "El INEGI en su entidad Veracruz de Ignacio de la llave". Gobierno del Estado de Veracruz. 2007-11-07. Retrieved 2008-01-27.
  3. ^ a b c d . Córdoba.com.mx. 2007-11-07. Archived from the original on 2008-01-25. Retrieved 2008-01-27.
  4. ^ "Parque Ecológico Paso Coyol". Lonely Planet. Retrieved 2019-09-20.
  5. ^ Adrian Angelette (January 29, 2002). "Twin Cities: BR signs "twinning" pact with Cordoba". Baton Rouge Advocate (sec. B, p. 1).

External links edit

  • "Cordova (3.)" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. VI (9th ed.). 1878. p. 390.
  • Municipal Official Site (in Spanish)
  • (in Spanish)
  • Bienvenidos al site de Córdoba, Veracruz[permanent dead link] (in Spanish)
  • News Homepage of Córdoba, Veracruz

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Cordoba known officially as Heroica Cordoba is a city and the seat of the municipality of the same name in the Mexican state of Veracruz It was founded in 1618 CordobaCityTop Panoramic view of Cordoba main square Middle San Antonio de Padua Church Immaculate Conception Cathedral Bottom Portal de la Gloria Cordoba Municipal HallSealNickname The City of the Thirty KnightsCordobaCoordinates 18 53 39 N 96 56 05 W 18 89417 N 96 93472 W 18 89417 96 93472Country MexicoStateVeracruzRegionMountains RegionFounded1618Government MayorJuan Martinez Flores MORENA Area Total159 9 km2 61 7 sq mi Elevation of seat 860 m 2 820 ft Population 2020 Total204 721 Density1 208 4 km2 3 130 sq mi Seat139 075 Metro335 950 Metro density727 63 km2 1 884 6 sq mi Time zoneUTC 6 Central US Central Summer DST UTC 5 Central Postal code of seat 94500Website in Spanish Municipal Official SiteHistorical populationYearPop 1995168 760 2000177 280 5 0 2005186 623 5 3 2010196 541 5 3 2015218 153 11 0 2020204 721 6 2 1 The city is composed of 15 barrios neighborhoods bounded to the north by Ixhuatlan del Cafe and Tomatlan and to the south by Amatlan de los Reyes and Naranjal The western area abuts Fortin de las Flores and the eastern area borders Amatlan de los Reyes and Penuela Cordoba has a municipal area of 159 9 km 2 It is divided into 95 localities of which the most important are San Roman Crucerp Nacional La Luz y Trinidad Palotal and Colorines 1 This city is also known as The City of the Thirty Gentlemen since it was founded by 30 from the most important families of the region due to the fact that it had to be founded due to the assaults that took place in the region near Yanga The city boasts of its historical importance its colonial places and buildings its cultural centers parks and its gastronomy Along with Fortin Amatlan and Yanga it forms part of a very important metropolitan area with a population of 335 850 people as 2020 1 in the Altas Montanas region to form a large metropolitan area together with the City of Orizaba Contents 1 Geography 2 History 2 1 Colonial period 2 2 Mexican War of Independence 2 3 Modern times 3 Economy 4 Transportation 5 Demographics 6 Notable locations 7 Notable people 7 1 Sport 8 International relations 8 1 Twin towns Sister cities 9 References 10 External linksGeography editCordoba is located in the center of the state of Veracruz at 18º51 30 north latitude and 96º55 51 west longitude It lies between the hills of Matlaquiahitl and Tepixtepec at an elevation of 817 meters 2 680 feet above mean sea level 2 Its climate is warm and humid with an annual average temperature of 19 8 C 67 6 F There is abundant rainfall in summer and autumn with little rain in winter 3 History edit nbsp Cordoba desde el camino de Coscomatepec by Casimiro Castro c 1877Colonial period edit The village of Cordoba was founded in 1618 by the Spanish to protect royal interests from attacks by Gaspar Yanga s slave rebellion Mexican War of Independence edit After the capture of the city by Mexican rebel forces in August 1821 the Mexican revolutionary Agustin de Iturbide and the Spanish viceroy Juan de O Donoju signed the Treaty of Cordoba here ratifying the Plan de Iguala and confirming Mexico s independence In 1902 Cordoba became the interchange point of the narrow gauge Cordoba and Huatusco Railroad to Coscomatepec Modern times edit The city was severely damaged by the 1973 Veracruz earthquake 3 Economy editThe main economic activities are agriculture ranching industry and trade The principal crops are sugar cane coffee avocado orange lemon and rice along with some non traditional crops as anturios heliconias and palma camedor A highway connects Cordoba with the state s principal port Veracruz There is an adequate workforce with a relatively low annual wage providing opportunities for hiring for industry Cordoba is the focal point for the local sugar milling and coffee processing industries and it is also an important place for marketing and refining tropical fruits Several medical institutions provide public health services in Cordoba including the ISSSTE the IMSS and the SCSP There is also a local Cruz Roja Red Cross hospital and several private hospitals The city has a large number of entertainment centers including billiard halls ballrooms and discotheques Cordoba has three libraries three auditoriums a theatre and a museum 3 Transportation editFrom 1902 to 1953 Cordoba was served by the Cordoba and Huatusco Railroad narrow gauge railroad The line operated as a unique and scenic 2 ft 610 mm gauge branch of Ferrocarril Mexicano from 1909 through 1951 Demographics editAs of 2020 the municipality of Cordoba has an approximate population of 204 721 inhabitants 139 075 residing in the municipal seat which represents 2 57 of the total population of the State of Veracruz 1 which makes it the 6th largest in the state Other localities include San Roman 10 907 hab Crucero Nacional 8 479 hab La Luz y Trinidad Palotal 3 584 hab and Colorines 2 911 hab 1 Notable locations editOne of Cordoba s most important locations is its zocalo main square The square called the Parque de 21 de Mayo uses the traditional Spanish layout with a church on the east side the Palacio Municipal city hall on the west and commercial establishments on the north and south sides 3 The Paso Coyol Ecological Park Spanish Parque ecologico Paso Coyol is a 4 hectares 9 9 acres eco conscious park that was once an abandoned lot 4 Notable people editDiego Fernandez de Cordoba Marquis of Guadalcazar 1578 1630 Viceroy of Mexico 1612 to 1621 Jorge Cuesta 1903 1942 chemist and writer Antonio Modesto Quirasco 1904 1981 politician governor of Vera Cruz State Ruben Bonifaz Nuno 1923 2013 poet and classical translator Emilio Carballido 1925 2008 writer and dramatist Sport edit Santiago Gonzalez tennis born 1983 professional tennis player with most ties played for Mexico Davis Cup team Miguel Layun born 1988 professional footballer with 71 caps for Mexico Raul Mendoza born 1991 professional wrestler with WWE Luis Cessa born 1992 Major League Baseball pitcher International relations editSee also List of twin towns and sister cities in Mexico Twin towns Sister cities edit Cordoba is twinned with nbsp Baton Rouge Louisiana United States since 2002 5 References edit a b c d e Cordoba CENSO 2020 PDF www veracruz gob mx Retrieved 6 September 2023 El INEGI en su entidad Veracruz de Ignacio de la llave Gobierno del Estado de Veracruz 2007 11 07 Retrieved 2008 01 27 a b c d Cordoba Veracruz Mex Cordoba com mx 2007 11 07 Archived from the original on 2008 01 25 Retrieved 2008 01 27 Parque Ecologico Paso Coyol Lonely Planet Retrieved 2019 09 20 Adrian Angelette January 29 2002 Twin Cities BR signs twinning pact with Cordoba Baton Rouge Advocate sec B p 1 Link to tables of population data from Census of 2005 Instituto Nacional de Estadistica Geografia e Informatica INEGI Veracruz Enciclopedia de los Municipios de Mexico INAFED Best Gerald M 1968 Mexican Narrow Gauge Howell North External links editOfficial website Cordova 3 Encyclopaedia Britannica Vol VI 9th ed 1878 p 390 Municipal Official Site in Spanish Municipal Official Information in Spanish Bienvenidos al site de Cordoba Veracruz permanent dead link in Spanish News Homepage of Cordoba Veracruz Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Cordoba Veracruz amp oldid 1174550528, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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