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Cuautitlán Izcalli

Cuautitlán Izcalli (Spanish pronunciation: [kwawtiˈtlan isˈkaʎi]) is a city and one of the 125 municipalities that make up the State of Mexico. Its municipal seat is Cuautitlán Izcalli. It is located in the Valley of Mexico area, and is part of the Metropolitan area of Mexico City. It borders to the north and northwest with Tepotzotlán, to the northeast and to the east with Cuautitlán, to the south with Tlalnepantla de Baz, to the southeast with Tultitlán, to the southwest with Atizapán de Zaragoza and to the west with the municipality of Nicolás Romero.[6][7]

Cuautitlán Izcalli
City & Municipality
Main plaza
Township sign
Facultad de Estudios Superiores Cuautitlán
Conalep Ing. Bernardo Quintana Arrioja
Arena Mamá Lucha-S
Mirror of the Lilies
Motto: 
Tu casa entre los árboles[1]
Cuautitlán Izcalli
Coordinates: 19°38′46″N 99°12′41″W / 19.64611°N 99.21139°W / 19.64611; -99.21139
Country Mexico
State State of Mexico
RegionCuautitlán Izcalli
Metro areaGreater Mexico City
Municipal Status22 June 1973[3][4]
Municipal SeatCuautitlán Izcalli
Government
 • TypeAyuntamiento
 • Municipal PresidentKarla Fiesco[5]
Area
 • Total109.54 km2 (42.29 sq mi)
 • Water3.64 km2 (1.41 sq mi)
Elevation
(of seat)
2,280 m (7,480 ft)
Population
 (2020) 
 • Total555,163[2]
Time zoneUTC-6 (Central (US Central))
 • Summer (DST)UTC−5 (Central)
Postal code (of seat)
54700
Area code55
DemonymIzcallense
WebsiteOfficial website (in Spanish)

Identity elements edit

Shield edit

It is formed by a red triangle, fragmented in the center of each of its sides and with rounded corners, which represents the conjunction of the municipalities of Cuautitlán, Tepotzotlán and Tultitlán; Inside the triangle, a white circle stands out with ramifications towards each of the sides that form it. Forming a single image, a letter «C», in green, and a letter «I», in black, appear integrated.[8]

Glyph edit

The glyph is formed by a tree with a tooth open in the center of the trunk, and means "abundance between the heads". The spindles or malacates with the cotton are the glyph that represented the goddess Tlazolteotl, protector of the weavers, and Izcalli is represented by the glyph calli, “house”.[8]

Name edit

The name of the municipality has its origin in the language náhuatl, and means: "tu casa entre los árboles" (English: your house between the trees). See: Cuahu(i)-tl (tree), tlan (between), iz (here) which takes the meaning of your and calli (house), meaning that became the motto of the municipality.[1]

History edit

There is proof that the place that the municipality occupies today has been important for more than two thousand years, when indigenous groups, including hunters nomadics and settled peoples, such as the teotihuacanos, the Toltecs, Chichimecas and Olmecs, occupied the territory. With the defeat and fall of Mexico-Tenochtitlan in 1521, the kingdom of Spain exercised its power in the newly conquered regions. Hernán Cortés entrusted the town of Cuautitlán to Alonso de Ávila and this, to his brother Gil González Dávila. During this time, Cuautitlán was one of the first places where the Franciscan friars taught their doctrine, because a nephew of Moctezuma Xocoyotzin, the Señor de Tenayuca (English: Lord of Tenayuca), reigned there.[9]

In the period of the independence war, in order to control by the Spanish the participation of the “rebels” in the war, a proclamation was issued to the sub-delegate of Cuautitlán, offering the grace of pardon to all those who belonged to its jurisdiction and who participated in the movement. Already promulgated, in 1827, the Political Constitution of the Free and Sovereign State of Mexico, the Departmental Board decreed on December 23, 1837, that the department of Mexico be divided into 13 districts, of which the fourth was Cuautitlán.[10]

In 1855, nine districts and 33 districts were delimited, and the fifth was named Tlalnepantla, made up of that locality, Cuautitlán, Tlalpan and Zumpango. The history and strategic location gave rise to the original towns of the municipality: Axotlán, San Juan Atlamica, La Aurora, Santa Bárbara Tlacatecpan, San José Huilango, San Lorenzo Riotenco, San Mateo Ixtacalco, San Martín Tepetlixpan, Santa María Tianguistengo, San Francisco Tepojaco, Santiago Tepalcapa, El Rosario,[11] and San Sebastián Xhala.[12]

To keep the workers close to the various factories that flourished in the city, especially in the town of La Aurora, 225 adobe or tepetate houses were built around the facilities known as rancherías. They had services such as: drinking water, drainage, bathrooms, a tienda de raya (English: raya store) called "La Vizcaya", a school (they were provided with supplies such as notebooks, pencils, books), streets and passenger cars for their transportation. La Vizcaya was the first factory that existed in this direction of Cuautitlán and that shipped products by rail.[13]

In 1965, Gonzalo Monroy Ortega, then municipal president of Cuautitlán, asked the local legislature to make the colony of La Aurora disappear to become part of the town of La Aurora, but this request was not answered positively, because the two towns are only separated by a canal. On April 1, 1961, La Vizcaya closed due to the competition that arose at that time with the production of products derived from petroleum, which reduced the sale and distribution of coastals of natural fibers.[13]

On July 31, 1971, the then President of the Republic, Luis Echeverría Álvarez, laid the first stone of the city, located next to what is now the Parque de las Esculturas.[14][15] Originally, Cuautitlán Izcalli was planned to be the first self-sufficient city in the metropolitan area of the Valley of Mexico, and for this, a large part of the territory of existing municipalities was taken, such as Cuautitlán, Tepotzotlán, Tultitlán and Atizapán de Zaragoza. Like many other projects of the time, one of the objectives of building this city was the regulation of population growth and the reduction of congestion in the metropolitan area.[16] The city was created using the plans of European and American cities as a base,[14] which helped to transform the land into appropriate areas for the establishment of work, service and housing centers, with the idea of having sports areas and industrial, residential and green areas.[16]

On May 1, 1972, President Luis Echeverría, together with the then Governor of the State of Mexico Carlos Hank González, made the symbolic delivery of 225 houses, and also began to operate the first office of telegraphs of Cuautitlán Izcalli; but it was not until August 21 of the same year, when the keys to the first 227 houses were handed over to normal school teachers from the entity and the first “Conasuper” shopping center was inaugurated in the vicinity of Plaza Isidro Fabela, in Cumbria.[17]

Decree Number 71 of the H. XLV Legislature of the State of Mexico, signed on June 22, 1973,[18] stipulates that the official name of municipality number 121 of the State of Mexico is Cuautitlán Izcalli:[19]

"Se crea el Municipio de Cuautitlán Izcalli, México, y se delimita la poligonal que con base en los puntos de referencia en el mencionado decreto vertidos sirven de límites a este municipio." (English: "The Municipality of Cuautitlán Izcalli, Mexico, is created and the polygonal is delimited that, based on the reference points in the aforementioned discharge decree, serve as limits to this municipality.").[18]

— Congreso del Estado de México, XLV Legislatura

Once the official designation of the city was finalized, the first political administration of the municipality was headed by the lawyer Gabriel Marcelino Ezeta Moll, who began his activities with a limited budget that amounted to 3 million 103 thousand 166 pesos until the end of 1973.[17] Serving in the role of ruler from 1973 to 1976,[20] the first seats of government were established first in the "Calmecac" secondary school in Cumbria, then in four houses on Jocotitlán street, later in some offices installed in the upper part of a sub-commercial center located on Jilotzingo street, and Finally, it was not until 1976 that a government building was established that began to function as the municipal presidency. The headquarters was inaugurated by Luis Cuauhtémoc Riojas Guajardo, who was elected as the second municipal president of Izcalli after the end of the term of governance of Gabriel Marcelino.[17]


 
Panoramic photograph taken in 2011 from the Sierra de Guadalupe. In the background, the tallest white building belongs to the commercial plaza and hospital Luna Parc, located in Izcalli. In addition to the municipality, other sister places that can be appreciate include Tepotzotlán, Tultitlán, and part of Cuautitlán

Politics edit

 
Karla Fiesco in 2011, current president of the municipality
Mayor Government period Politic party
Gabriel Marcelino Ezeta Moll 1973-1976[20][21] Unknown
Luis Cuauhtémoc Riojas Guajardo 1976-1978[22]
Roberto Pineda Gómez 1979-1981[22]
Juan Manuel Tovar Estrada 1982-1984[22]
Lorenzo Vera Osorno 1985-1987[22]
Axel García Aguilera 1988-1990[22]
Mucio Cardoso Beltrán 1991-1993[22]
Fernando García Cuevas 1 January 1994 – 31 December 1996[22]   PRI
Julián Angulo Góngora 1 January 1997 – 17 August 2000[22][23]   PAN
Fernando Covarrubias Zavala 18 August 2000 – 17 August 2003[22][24]   PAN
Alfredo Durán Reveles 18 August 2003 – 17 August 2006[22][25]   PAN
David Ulises Guzmán Palma 18 August 2006 – 17 August 2009[22][26]   PAN
Alejandra del Moral Vela 18 August 2009 – 2 February 2012[22][27]   PRI
Carlos Saldívar González (interim) 3 February 2012 – 31 December 2012[28]   PRI
Héctor Karim Carvallo Delfín 1 January 2013 – 16 March 2015[29]   PRI
Erik Martínez Domínguez (interim) 17 March 2015 – 31 December 2015[30]   PRI
Víctor Manuel Estrada Garibay 1 January 2016 – 31 December 2018[31]   PANAL
Ricardo Núñez Ayala 1 January 2019 – 31 December 2021[32]   Morena   PT   PES
Karla Leticia Fiesco García 1 January 2022 – 31 December 2024[33]   PAN   PRI   PRD

Demography edit

Religion edit

Cuautitlán Izcalli is one of the municipalities with the largest number of patron saint festivities of Catholic worship in the region.[34]

On June 9, 2014, Pope Francis created the Diocese of Izcalli.[35]

Cuautitlán Izcalli has several temples, two of which date from the XVII century:

  • San Lorenzo Río Tenco (also part of the XVI century)[36]
  • Santa Bárbara Tlacatecpan[37]

And two from the XVIII century:

  • San Juan Atlamica[38]
  • San Mateo Ixtacalco[39]

Public services edit

To mention some of the services that the municipality has, it is contemplated to:[40]

 
Operagua Institution (left side of the image)
  • Organismo de Agua Potable Alcantarillado y Saneamiento (Operagua), municipal water supply manager
  • Public health:
    • General Hospital of Zone 57 of the IMSS
      (Ave. del Parque S/N, Sta María Guadalupe La Quebrada)
    • IMSS Family Medicine Unit Clinic No.52
      (Ave. Nevado de Toluca S/N, Infonavit Norte)
    • Maternal and Child Clinic of the DIF

Neighborhoods edit

The neighborhoods of the municipality are listed below:[41]

  • Adolfo López Mateos
  • Ampliación Ejidal San Isidro
  • Arboledas de San Miguel
  • Arcos de la Hacienda
  • Arcos del Alba
  • Atlanta primera sección
  • Atlanta segunda sección
  • Axotlán
  • Bellavista
  • Bosques de la Hacienda primera sección
  • Bosques de la Hacienda segunda sección
  • Bosques de la Hacienda tercera sección
  • Bosques del Alba I
  • Bosques del Alba II
  • Bosques del Lago
  • Bosques de Morelos
  • Bosques de Xhala
  • Campestre del Lago
  • Campo Uno
  • Claustros de San Miguel
  • Cofradía de San Miguel
  • Cofradía de San Miguel II
  • Cofradía de San Miguel III
  • Cofradía de San Miguel IV
  • Colinas del Lago
  • Complejo Industrial Cuamatla
  • Conjunto Urbano La Piedad
  • CTM
  • Centro Urbano
  • Cumbre Norte
  • Cumbria
  • Del Río
  • Ejidal San Isidro
  • El Cerrito
  • Elite Plaza
  • El Rosario
  • El Sabino
  • El Socorro
  • El Tikal
  • Ensueños
  • Ex Hacienda de San Miguel
  • Ferrocarrilera
  • Fidel Velázquez
  • Francisco Villa
  • Fuentes del Bosque
  • Fuentes del Tepeyac
  • Generalísimo José María Morelos y Pavón
  • Generalísimo José María Morelos y Pavón Sur
  • Granjas Lomas de Guadalupe
  • Hacienda del Parque primera sección
  • Hacienda del Parque segunda sección
  • Halcón Oriente
  • Parque Industrial Xhala
  • Infonavit Centro
  • Infonavit Norte primera sección
  • Infonavit Norte segunda sección
  • Infonavit Norte Consorcio
  • Infonavit Sur (Niños Héroes)
  • Infonavit Tepalcapa
  • Jardines de la Hacienda Norte
  • Jardines de la Hacienda Sur
  • Jardines del Alba
  • Jardines de San Miguel
  • Jardines de San Miguel lll
  • Jorge Jiménez Cantú
  • Joyas del Alba
  • La Aurora
  • La Capilla
  • La Conasupo
  • La Era
  • Lago de Guadalupe
  • La Joyita
  • La Perla
  • La Piedad
  • La Piedad Fase A
  • La Presita
  • La Quebrada Ampliación
  • La Quebrada Centro
  • Las Ánimas
  • Las Auroritas
  • Las Conchitas
  • Las Gaviotas
  • Las Huertas
  • Las Mariposas
  • Liverpool
  • Loma Bonita
  • Lomas del Bosque
  • Lomas de los Ángeles
  • Lomas de San Francisco Tepojaco
  • Los Ailes
  • Los Pájaros
  • Los Pinos
  • Luis Echeverría
  • México
  • Mirador Santa Rosa
  • Nopaltepec
  • Parque Industrial Cuautitlán
  • Parque Industrial La Joya
  • Parque Industrial La Luz
  • Paseo de los Jardines
  • Paseos de Izcalli
  • Paseos del Encanto
  • Plan de Guadalupe
  • Plan Maestro San Martín Obispo
  • Plaza Dorada
  • Punta Norte
  • Residencial La Joya
  • Residencial La Luz
  • Residencial Los Lirios
  • Rinconada Cuautitlán
  • Rinconada San Miguel
  • Rincón Colonial
  • Rincón del Bosque
  • San Antonio
  • San Francisco Tepojaco
  • San Isidro
  • San José Buenavista
  • San José Huilango
  • San Juan Atlamica
  • San Lorenzo Río Tenco
  • San Marcos Cuamatla
  • San Martín Obispo
  • San Martín Tepetlixpan
  • San Pablo de los Gallos
  • San Sebastián Xhala
  • Santa Bárbara
  • Santa María Guadalupe (La Quebrada)
  • Santa María Guadalupe Las Torres primera sección
  • Santa María Guadalupe Las Torres segunda sección
  • Santa María Tianguistengo
  • Santa Rosa de Lima
  • Santiago Tepalcapa
  • Sección Parques
  • Torres Álgibe
  • Tres de Mayo
  • Tres Picos
  • Tulipanes
  • Unidad Cívica Bacardi
  • Urbi Hacienda Balboa
  • Urbi Quinta Montecarlo
  • Valle de la Hacienda
  • Valle de las Flores
  • Valle Esmeralda
  • Villas del Sol
  • Viveros 2

Villages edit

Cuautitlán Izcalli was formed from 13 original villages:[42]

Name Meaning
San Juan Atlamica "Lugar de ahogados" (English: drowning place).
Axotlán Doubtful, there may be many, the most probable is «Junto al agua brotante» (English: by the springing water).
La Aurora This village was formed around a textile factory and not a church, but it may allude to the natural phenomenon.
El Rosario Alluding to the act of the same name and which has a special solemnity in Catholic worship.
San José Huilango Originally the name is huilani, meaning "Lugar de huilotas" (English: place of mourning doves).
San Mateo Ixtacalco "En la casa de la sal" (English: in the salt house).
San Lorenzo Río Tenco "A la orilla del río" (English: by the river's edge).
Santiago Tepalcapa "Sobre los tepalcates" (English: Over the sherds).
San Martin Tepetlixpan "Frente al monte" (English: in front of the mountain).
San Francisco Tepojaco The meaning is rather ideographic; the safest is "Lugar de las piedras arenosas" (English: place of the sandy stones).
Santa María Tianguistengo «En la orilla del mercado» (English: on the edge of the market).
Santa Bárbara Tlacatecpan «Palacio de los nobles» (English: palace of the nobles).
San Sebastián Xhala Originally, it is Xala, and means "arenal" (English: sand); with the X, it forms "El arenal" (English: the sandbank).

Geography edit

It has a territorial extension of 109.54 square kilometers, it represents 0.5% of the surface of the State of Mexico.[43]

The highest portions are located to the south of the municipality at a maximum height of 2430 m s. n. m. (metros sobre el nivel del mar, English: meters above sea level) and the lowest is to the west with 2200 m s. n. m., the municipal seat is at 2280 m s. n. m.[43]

Location and access edit

The municipality of Cuautitlán Izcalli is located in the northwestern part of the Mexico Basin.[44] It has a territorial extension of 109,924 km2.[45]

Its location is along the infrastructure chain formed by the Mexico-Querétaro highway, México-Pachuca, México-Puebla, Chamapa-Lechería, and Peñón-Texcoco, with which a large number of areas are connected conurbations through high-specification highways, and integrated in turn, towards the regions of Toluca, Puebla, Hidalgo and Querétaro.[46] Izcalli is also connected to the Tren Suburbano.[47]

It has four entrances: the entrance of Constitución avenue, Chalma avenue, Adolfo López Mateos avenue, México Cuautitlán avenue.[10] The authorities of Cuautitlán Izcalli, in coordination with the government of the State of Mexico, built the James Watt bridge, which increased by 75 percent the capacity of vehicles at the entrance of the Mexico-Cuautitlán highway.[48]

Hydrography edit

 
Laguna de Axotlán in 2011

The principal water currents in Izcalli are the río Cuautitlán, which crosses an approximate extension of 40 km of the municipal territory, and the Hondo de Tepotzotlán River. The main bodies of water in the municipality are:[43]

  • Presa de Guadalupe (English: Guadalupe Dam)
  • Laguna de la Piedad (English: Lagoon of Mercy)
  • Espejo de los Lirios (English: Mirror of the Lilies)
  • Presa de Angulo (English: Angulo Dam)
  • Laguna de Axotlán (English: Axotlan Lagoon)

Lago de Guadalupe edit

El lago de Guadalupe (English: lake of Guadalupe) is a dam that was built between 1936 and 1943, for flood control and irrigation. It extends over 348 hectares, being 2,200 meters above sea level. It belongs to the basin of the Moctezuma River.[49]

The dam is the second most important body of water in the Valley of Mexico, and is supplied by the Cuautitlán, Xinte and San Pedro rivers.[49] Starting in 2006, as a result of the death of hundreds of fish between the months of May 2004 and February 2005, the Guadalupe Dam Basin Commission was created, with the aim of restoring the natural resources of this sub-basin, in addition to promoting sustainable development, having as its main axis this water resource.[49]

Ecosystems edit

 
Horses around lago de Guadalupe

The municipality has a great variety of vegetation, mainly made up of forests and grasslands. The former occupy a land area of approximately 451 hectares. The main reason why the municipality has several green areas is because the initial construction lands were covered by several plains.[16]

Natural areas edit

The Presa de Guadalupe (English: Guadalupe Dam) is a protected natural area which is shared with Nicolás Romero, a neighboring municipality of Izcalli.[50] As it is a protected area with the category of state park, it falls under the exclusive jurisdiction and competence of the State of Mexico, for which reason it is managed by the Secretary of the Environment of the Government of the State of Mexico, through the Comisión Estatal de Parques Naturales y de la Fauna (CEPANAF), (English: State Commission of Natural Parks and of Fauna).[51]

Other green areas in the city include the Parque Espejo de los Lirios (English: Mirror of the Lilies Park),[52] the Parque Central (English: Central Park),[53] and the laguna de Axotlán (English: Axotlan Lagoon),[54] a body of water belonging to the town of the same name dating from the year 1627.[55] Although this lagoon is also considered a protected area,[56][57] there have been several times in which businessmen have tried to dry it to be able to build, highlighting the attempts of 2002,[58] 2010,[55] 2014,[59] and 2021.[60][61]

Economy edit

Shopping malls in the city include Centro San Miguel,[62] San Marcos Power Center,[63] and Luna Parc,[64] which compete with Galerías Perinorte to the south of the municipality.[65] Ford Motor Company's Cuautitlán Assembly plant is based in Izcalli, assembling Fiestas (F-Series before 2010).[66] Companies like Alpura and Becton Dickinson installed their industrial plants in this municipality.[67][68]

Culture edit

Some of the cultural centers and places that Izcalli has include:

  • The Centro Regional de Cultura Cuautitlán Izcalli (English: Regional Center of Culture Cuautitlán Izcalli), a cultural space managed by the Instituto Mexiquense de Cultura in which workshops are given on ballet, Mexican folk dance, theater, guitar, piano, children's theater, singing, among other classes.[69]
  • The Plaza Estado de México (English: State of Mexico Square), inaugurated on April 20, 2013, in homage to the Mexican Army and the Mexican Air Force, it is located next to the Mexico-Querétaro Highway.[70]
  • The Parque de las Esculturas (English: Sculpture Park), that offers an environment in nature, accompanied by the art of the sculptor Charlotte Yazbek.[71]
  • The Teatro San Benito Abad (English: San Benito Abbot Theater), which belongs to the private school Centro Escolar del Lago (English: Lake School Center), has a capacity of 1,500 spectators.[72]

Sport edit

Arena Mamá Lucha-S edit

The Arena Mamá Lucha-S (English: Arena Mom Lucha-S) is an arena and promotion of professional wrestling, inaugurated on November 16, 2019.[73]

Estadio Hugo Sánchez Márquez edit

The Estadio Hugo Sánchez Márquez (English: Stadium Hugo Sánchez Márquez) is a stadium opened in 2003,[74] which is also used for family walks.[75]

City and municipal seat edit

By 2005 Mexican national intermediary (conteo) census figures, the city of Cuautitlán Izcalli is the sixth-most populous in the state, with its population of 477,872 dominating a municipality of 498,021 people.[76]

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External links edit

  • Ayuntamiento de Cuautitlán Izcalli Official website
  • Comercio en Cuautitlán Izcalli Comercio en Cuautitlan Izcalli

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cuautitlán, izcalli, similarly, names, numbers, people, like, adjoining, municipality, cuautitlán, spanish, pronunciation, kwawtiˈtlan, isˈkaʎi, city, municipalities, that, make, state, mexico, municipal, seat, located, valley, mexico, area, part, metropolitan. For the similarly names and numbers of people like adjoining municipality see Cuautitlan Cuautitlan Izcalli Spanish pronunciation kwawtiˈtlan isˈkaʎi is a city and one of the 125 municipalities that make up the State of Mexico Its municipal seat is Cuautitlan Izcalli It is located in the Valley of Mexico area and is part of the Metropolitan area of Mexico City It borders to the north and northwest with Tepotzotlan to the northeast and to the east with Cuautitlan to the south with Tlalnepantla de Baz to the southeast with Tultitlan to the southwest with Atizapan de Zaragoza and to the west with the municipality of Nicolas Romero 6 7 Cuautitlan IzcalliCity amp MunicipalityMain plazaTownship signFacultad de Estudios Superiores CuautitlanConalep Ing Bernardo Quintana ArriojaArena Mama Lucha SMirror of the LiliesSculpture parkSealMotto Tu casa entre los arboles 1 Cuautitlan IzcalliCoordinates 19 38 46 N 99 12 41 W 19 64611 N 99 21139 W 19 64611 99 21139Country MexicoStateState of MexicoRegionCuautitlan IzcalliMetro areaGreater Mexico CityMunicipal Status22 June 1973 3 4 Municipal SeatCuautitlan IzcalliGovernment TypeAyuntamiento Municipal PresidentKarla Fiesco 5 Area Total109 54 km2 42 29 sq mi Water3 64 km2 1 41 sq mi Elevation of seat 2 280 m 7 480 ft Population 2020 Total555 163 2 Time zoneUTC 6 Central US Central Summer DST UTC 5 Central Postal code of seat 54700Area code55DemonymIzcallenseWebsiteOfficial website in Spanish Contents 1 Identity elements 1 1 Shield 1 2 Glyph 1 3 Name 2 History 3 Politics 4 Demography 4 1 Religion 4 2 Public services 4 3 Neighborhoods 4 4 Villages 5 Geography 5 1 Location and access 5 2 Hydrography 5 3 Lago de Guadalupe 5 4 Ecosystems 5 5 Natural areas 6 Economy 7 Culture 8 Sport 8 1 Arena Mama Lucha S 8 2 Estadio Hugo Sanchez Marquez 9 City and municipal seat 10 References 11 External linksIdentity elements editShield edit It is formed by a red triangle fragmented in the center of each of its sides and with rounded corners which represents the conjunction of the municipalities of Cuautitlan Tepotzotlan and Tultitlan Inside the triangle a white circle stands out with ramifications towards each of the sides that form it Forming a single image a letter C in green and a letter I in black appear integrated 8 Glyph edit The glyph is formed by a tree with a tooth open in the center of the trunk and means abundance between the heads The spindles or malacates with the cotton are the glyph that represented the goddess Tlazolteotl protector of the weavers and Izcalli is represented by the glyph calli house 8 Name edit The name of the municipality has its origin in the language nahuatl and means tu casa entre los arboles English your house between the trees See Cuahu i tl tree tlan between iz here which takes the meaning of your and calli house meaning that became the motto of the municipality 1 History editThere is proof that the place that the municipality occupies today has been important for more than two thousand years when indigenous groups including hunters nomadics and settled peoples such as the teotihuacanos the Toltecs Chichimecas and Olmecs occupied the territory With the defeat and fall of Mexico Tenochtitlan in 1521 the kingdom of Spain exercised its power in the newly conquered regions Hernan Cortes entrusted the town of Cuautitlan to Alonso de Avila and this to his brother Gil Gonzalez Davila During this time Cuautitlan was one of the first places where the Franciscan friars taught their doctrine because a nephew of Moctezuma Xocoyotzin the Senor de Tenayuca English Lord of Tenayuca reigned there 9 In the period of the independence war in order to control by the Spanish the participation of the rebels in the war a proclamation was issued to the sub delegate of Cuautitlan offering the grace of pardon to all those who belonged to its jurisdiction and who participated in the movement Already promulgated in 1827 the Political Constitution of the Free and Sovereign State of Mexico the Departmental Board decreed on December 23 1837 that the department of Mexico be divided into 13 districts of which the fourth was Cuautitlan 10 In 1855 nine districts and 33 districts were delimited and the fifth was named Tlalnepantla made up of that locality Cuautitlan Tlalpan and Zumpango The history and strategic location gave rise to the original towns of the municipality Axotlan San Juan Atlamica La Aurora Santa Barbara Tlacatecpan San Jose Huilango San Lorenzo Riotenco San Mateo Ixtacalco San Martin Tepetlixpan Santa Maria Tianguistengo San Francisco Tepojaco Santiago Tepalcapa El Rosario 11 and San Sebastian Xhala 12 To keep the workers close to the various factories that flourished in the city especially in the town of La Aurora 225 adobe or tepetate houses were built around the facilities known as rancherias They had services such as drinking water drainage bathrooms a tienda de raya English raya store called La Vizcaya a school they were provided with supplies such as notebooks pencils books streets and passenger cars for their transportation La Vizcaya was the first factory that existed in this direction of Cuautitlan and that shipped products by rail 13 In 1965 Gonzalo Monroy Ortega then municipal president of Cuautitlan asked the local legislature to make the colony of La Aurora disappear to become part of the town of La Aurora but this request was not answered positively because the two towns are only separated by a canal On April 1 1961 La Vizcaya closed due to the competition that arose at that time with the production of products derived from petroleum which reduced the sale and distribution of coastals of natural fibers 13 On July 31 1971 the then President of the Republic Luis Echeverria Alvarez laid the first stone of the city located next to what is now the Parque de las Esculturas 14 15 Originally Cuautitlan Izcalli was planned to be the first self sufficient city in the metropolitan area of the Valley of Mexico and for this a large part of the territory of existing municipalities was taken such as Cuautitlan Tepotzotlan Tultitlan and Atizapan de Zaragoza Like many other projects of the time one of the objectives of building this city was the regulation of population growth and the reduction of congestion in the metropolitan area 16 The city was created using the plans of European and American cities as a base 14 which helped to transform the land into appropriate areas for the establishment of work service and housing centers with the idea of having sports areas and industrial residential and green areas 16 On May 1 1972 President Luis Echeverria together with the then Governor of the State of Mexico Carlos Hank Gonzalez made the symbolic delivery of 225 houses and also began to operate the first office of telegraphs of Cuautitlan Izcalli but it was not until August 21 of the same year when the keys to the first 227 houses were handed over to normal school teachers from the entity and the first Conasuper shopping center was inaugurated in the vicinity of Plaza Isidro Fabela in Cumbria 17 Decree Number 71 of the H XLV Legislature of the State of Mexico signed on June 22 1973 18 stipulates that the official name of municipality number 121 of the State of Mexico is Cuautitlan Izcalli 19 Se crea el Municipio de Cuautitlan Izcalli Mexico y se delimita la poligonal que con base en los puntos de referencia en el mencionado decreto vertidos sirven de limites a este municipio English The Municipality of Cuautitlan Izcalli Mexico is created and the polygonal is delimited that based on the reference points in the aforementioned discharge decree serve as limits to this municipality 18 Congreso del Estado de Mexico XLV Legislatura Once the official designation of the city was finalized the first political administration of the municipality was headed by the lawyer Gabriel Marcelino Ezeta Moll who began his activities with a limited budget that amounted to 3 million 103 thousand 166 pesos until the end of 1973 17 Serving in the role of ruler from 1973 to 1976 20 the first seats of government were established first in the Calmecac secondary school in Cumbria then in four houses on Jocotitlan street later in some offices installed in the upper part of a sub commercial center located on Jilotzingo street and Finally it was not until 1976 that a government building was established that began to function as the municipal presidency The headquarters was inaugurated by Luis Cuauhtemoc Riojas Guajardo who was elected as the second municipal president of Izcalli after the end of the term of governance of Gabriel Marcelino 17 nbsp Panoramic photograph taken in 2011 from the Sierra de Guadalupe In the background the tallest white building belongs to the commercial plaza and hospital Luna Parc located in Izcalli In addition to the municipality other sister places that can be appreciate include Tepotzotlan Tultitlan and part of CuautitlanPolitics edit nbsp Karla Fiesco in 2011 current president of the municipality Mayor Government period Politic party Gabriel Marcelino Ezeta Moll 1973 1976 20 21 Unknown Luis Cuauhtemoc Riojas Guajardo 1976 1978 22 Roberto Pineda Gomez 1979 1981 22 Juan Manuel Tovar Estrada 1982 1984 22 Lorenzo Vera Osorno 1985 1987 22 Axel Garcia Aguilera 1988 1990 22 Mucio Cardoso Beltran 1991 1993 22 Fernando Garcia Cuevas 1 January 1994 31 December 1996 22 nbsp PRI Julian Angulo Gongora 1 January 1997 17 August 2000 22 23 nbsp PAN Fernando Covarrubias Zavala 18 August 2000 17 August 2003 22 24 nbsp PAN Alfredo Duran Reveles 18 August 2003 17 August 2006 22 25 nbsp PAN David Ulises Guzman Palma 18 August 2006 17 August 2009 22 26 nbsp PAN Alejandra del Moral Vela 18 August 2009 2 February 2012 22 27 nbsp PRI Carlos Saldivar Gonzalez interim 3 February 2012 31 December 2012 28 nbsp PRI Hector Karim Carvallo Delfin 1 January 2013 16 March 2015 29 nbsp PRI Erik Martinez Dominguez interim 17 March 2015 31 December 2015 30 nbsp PRI Victor Manuel Estrada Garibay 1 January 2016 31 December 2018 31 nbsp PANAL Ricardo Nunez Ayala 1 January 2019 31 December 2021 32 nbsp Morena nbsp PT nbsp PES Karla Leticia Fiesco Garcia 1 January 2022 31 December 2024 33 nbsp PAN nbsp PRI nbsp PRDDemography editReligion edit Cuautitlan Izcalli is one of the municipalities with the largest number of patron saint festivities of Catholic worship in the region 34 On June 9 2014 Pope Francis created the Diocese of Izcalli 35 Cuautitlan Izcalli has several temples two of which date from the XVII century San Lorenzo Rio Tenco also part of the XVI century 36 Santa Barbara Tlacatecpan 37 And two from the XVIII century San Juan Atlamica 38 San Mateo Ixtacalco 39 Public services edit To mention some of the services that the municipality has it is contemplated to 40 Municipal police Municipal Cruz Roja Firefighters and civil protection nbsp Operagua Institution left side of the image Organismo de Agua Potable Alcantarillado y Saneamiento Operagua municipal water supply manager Public health General Hospital of Zone 57 of the IMSS Ave del Parque S N Sta Maria Guadalupe La Quebrada IMSS Family Medicine Unit Clinic No 52 Ave Nevado de Toluca S N Infonavit Norte Maternal and Child Clinic of the DIF Neighborhoods edit The neighborhoods of the municipality are listed below 41 Adolfo Lopez Mateos Ampliacion Ejidal San Isidro Arboledas de San Miguel Arcos de la Hacienda Arcos del Alba Atlanta primera seccion Atlanta segunda seccion Axotlan Bellavista Bosques de la Hacienda primera seccion Bosques de la Hacienda segunda seccion Bosques de la Hacienda tercera seccion Bosques del Alba I Bosques del Alba II Bosques del Lago Bosques de Morelos Bosques de Xhala Campestre del Lago Campo Uno Claustros de San Miguel Cofradia de San Miguel Cofradia de San Miguel II Cofradia de San Miguel III Cofradia de San Miguel IV Colinas del Lago Complejo Industrial Cuamatla Conjunto Urbano La Piedad CTM Centro Urbano Cumbre Norte Cumbria Del Rio Ejidal San Isidro El Cerrito Elite Plaza El Rosario El Sabino El Socorro El Tikal Ensuenos Ex Hacienda de San Miguel Ferrocarrilera Fidel Velazquez Francisco Villa Fuentes del Bosque Fuentes del Tepeyac Generalisimo Jose Maria Morelos y Pavon Generalisimo Jose Maria Morelos y Pavon Sur Granjas Lomas de Guadalupe Hacienda del Parque primera seccion Hacienda del Parque segunda seccion Halcon Oriente Parque Industrial Xhala Infonavit Centro Infonavit Norte primera seccion Infonavit Norte segunda seccion Infonavit Norte Consorcio Infonavit Sur Ninos Heroes Infonavit Tepalcapa Jardines de la Hacienda Norte Jardines de la Hacienda Sur Jardines del Alba Jardines de San Miguel Jardines de San Miguel lll Jorge Jimenez Cantu Joyas del Alba La Aurora La Capilla La Conasupo La Era Lago de Guadalupe La Joyita La Perla La Piedad La Piedad Fase A La Presita La Quebrada Ampliacion La Quebrada Centro Las Animas Las Auroritas Las Conchitas Las Gaviotas Las Huertas Las Mariposas Liverpool Loma Bonita Lomas del Bosque Lomas de los Angeles Lomas de San Francisco Tepojaco Los Ailes Los Pajaros Los Pinos Luis Echeverria Mexico Mirador Santa Rosa Nopaltepec Parque Industrial Cuautitlan Parque Industrial La Joya Parque Industrial La Luz Paseo de los Jardines Paseos de Izcalli Paseos del Encanto Plan de Guadalupe Plan Maestro San Martin Obispo Plaza Dorada Punta Norte Residencial La Joya Residencial La Luz Residencial Los Lirios Rinconada Cuautitlan Rinconada San Miguel Rincon Colonial Rincon del Bosque San Antonio San Francisco Tepojaco San Isidro San Jose Buenavista San Jose Huilango San Juan Atlamica San Lorenzo Rio Tenco San Marcos Cuamatla San Martin Obispo San Martin Tepetlixpan San Pablo de los Gallos San Sebastian Xhala Santa Barbara Santa Maria Guadalupe La Quebrada Santa Maria Guadalupe Las Torres primera seccion Santa Maria Guadalupe Las Torres segunda seccion Santa Maria Tianguistengo Santa Rosa de Lima Santiago Tepalcapa Seccion Parques Torres Algibe Tres de Mayo Tres Picos Tulipanes Unidad Civica Bacardi Urbi Hacienda Balboa Urbi Quinta Montecarlo Valle de la Hacienda Valle de las Flores Valle Esmeralda Villas del Sol Viveros 2 Villages edit Cuautitlan Izcalli was formed from 13 original villages 42 Name Meaning San Juan Atlamica Lugar de ahogados English drowning place Axotlan Doubtful there may be many the most probable is Junto al agua brotante English by the springing water La Aurora This village was formed around a textile factory and not a church but it may allude to the natural phenomenon El Rosario Alluding to the act of the same name and which has a special solemnity in Catholic worship San Jose Huilango Originally the name is huilani meaning Lugar de huilotas English place of mourning doves San Mateo Ixtacalco En la casa de la sal English in the salt house San Lorenzo Rio Tenco A la orilla del rio English by the river s edge Santiago Tepalcapa Sobre los tepalcates English Over the sherds San Martin Tepetlixpan Frente al monte English in front of the mountain San Francisco Tepojaco The meaning is rather ideographic the safest is Lugar de las piedras arenosas English place of the sandy stones Santa Maria Tianguistengo En la orilla del mercado English on the edge of the market Santa Barbara Tlacatecpan Palacio de los nobles English palace of the nobles San Sebastian Xhala Originally it is Xala and means arenal English sand with the X it forms El arenal English the sandbank Geography editIt has a territorial extension of 109 54 square kilometers it represents 0 5 of the surface of the State of Mexico 43 The highest portions are located to the south of the municipality at a maximum height of 2430 m s n m metros sobre el nivel del mar English meters above sea level and the lowest is to the west with 2200 m s n m the municipal seat is at 2280 m s n m 43 Location and access edit The municipality of Cuautitlan Izcalli is located in the northwestern part of the Mexico Basin 44 It has a territorial extension of 109 924 km2 45 Its location is along the infrastructure chain formed by the Mexico Queretaro highway Mexico Pachuca Mexico Puebla Chamapa Lecheria and Penon Texcoco with which a large number of areas are connected conurbations through high specification highways and integrated in turn towards the regions of Toluca Puebla Hidalgo and Queretaro 46 Izcalli is also connected to the Tren Suburbano 47 It has four entrances the entrance of Constitucion avenue Chalma avenue Adolfo Lopez Mateos avenue Mexico Cuautitlan avenue 10 The authorities of Cuautitlan Izcalli in coordination with the government of the State of Mexico built the James Watt bridge which increased by 75 percent the capacity of vehicles at the entrance of the Mexico Cuautitlan highway 48 Hydrography edit nbsp Laguna de Axotlan in 2011 The principal water currents in Izcalli are the rio Cuautitlan which crosses an approximate extension of 40 km of the municipal territory and the Hondo de Tepotzotlan River The main bodies of water in the municipality are 43 Presa de Guadalupe English Guadalupe Dam Laguna de la Piedad English Lagoon of Mercy Espejo de los Lirios English Mirror of the Lilies Presa de Angulo English Angulo Dam Laguna de Axotlan English Axotlan Lagoon Lago de Guadalupe edit El lago de Guadalupe English lake of Guadalupe is a dam that was built between 1936 and 1943 for flood control and irrigation It extends over 348 hectares being 2 200 meters above sea level It belongs to the basin of the Moctezuma River 49 The dam is the second most important body of water in the Valley of Mexico and is supplied by the Cuautitlan Xinte and San Pedro rivers 49 Starting in 2006 as a result of the death of hundreds of fish between the months of May 2004 and February 2005 the Guadalupe Dam Basin Commission was created with the aim of restoring the natural resources of this sub basin in addition to promoting sustainable development having as its main axis this water resource 49 Ecosystems edit nbsp Horses around lago de Guadalupe The municipality has a great variety of vegetation mainly made up of forests and grasslands The former occupy a land area of approximately 451 hectares The main reason why the municipality has several green areas is because the initial construction lands were covered by several plains 16 Natural areas edit The Presa de Guadalupe English Guadalupe Dam is a protected natural area which is shared with Nicolas Romero a neighboring municipality of Izcalli 50 As it is a protected area with the category of state park it falls under the exclusive jurisdiction and competence of the State of Mexico for which reason it is managed by the Secretary of the Environment of the Government of the State of Mexico through the Comision Estatal de Parques Naturales y de la Fauna CEPANAF English State Commission of Natural Parks and of Fauna 51 Other green areas in the city include the Parque Espejo de los Lirios English Mirror of the Lilies Park 52 the Parque Central English Central Park 53 and the laguna de Axotlan English Axotlan Lagoon 54 a body of water belonging to the town of the same name dating from the year 1627 55 Although this lagoon is also considered a protected area 56 57 there have been several times in which businessmen have tried to dry it to be able to build highlighting the attempts of 2002 58 2010 55 2014 59 and 2021 60 61 Economy editShopping malls in the city include Centro San Miguel 62 San Marcos Power Center 63 and Luna Parc 64 which compete with Galerias Perinorte to the south of the municipality 65 Ford Motor Company s Cuautitlan Assembly plant is based in Izcalli assembling Fiestas F Series before 2010 66 Companies like Alpura and Becton Dickinson installed their industrial plants in this municipality 67 68 Culture editSome of the cultural centers and places that Izcalli has include The Centro Regional de Cultura Cuautitlan Izcalli English Regional Center of Culture Cuautitlan Izcalli a cultural space managed by the Instituto Mexiquense de Cultura in which workshops are given on ballet Mexican folk dance theater guitar piano children s theater singing among other classes 69 The Plaza Estado de Mexico English State of Mexico Square inaugurated on April 20 2013 in homage to the Mexican Army and the Mexican Air Force it is located next to the Mexico Queretaro Highway 70 The Parque de las Esculturas English Sculpture Park that offers an environment in nature accompanied by the art of the sculptor Charlotte Yazbek 71 The Teatro San Benito Abad English San Benito Abbot Theater which belongs to the private school Centro Escolar del Lago English Lake School Center has a capacity of 1 500 spectators 72 Sport editArena Mama Lucha S edit The Arena Mama Lucha S English Arena Mom Lucha S is an arena and promotion of professional wrestling inaugurated on November 16 2019 73 Estadio Hugo Sanchez Marquez edit The Estadio Hugo Sanchez Marquez English Stadium Hugo Sanchez Marquez is a stadium opened in 2003 74 which is also used for family walks 75 City and municipal seat editBy 2005 Mexican national intermediary conteo census figures the city of Cuautitlan Izcalli is the sixth most populous in the state with its population of 477 872 dominating a municipality of 498 021 people 76 References edit a b Cuautitlan Izcalli Tu Casa entre los arboles Soymexiquense com Archived from the original on 1 February 2023 Retrieved 2021 02 24 Galicia Sanchez David 2020 Los 100 municipios mas poblados alcaldesdemexico in Mexican Spanish Archived from the original on 29 March 2023 ACUERDO numero 101 461 mediante el cual se dispone que la Oficina Federal de Hacienda de Cuautitlan cambie su sede al Municipio de Cuautitlan Izcalli del Edo de Mexico dof gob mx in Mexican Spanish 16 August 1979 Archived from the original on 20 April 2023 Retrieved 20 April 2023 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint bot original URL status unknown link Cual es el origen de Cuautitlan Izcalli infobae in Mexican Spanish 22 January 2022 Archived from the 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