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Los Ramones

Los Ramones is the name of a municipality and its corresponding seat of government and main population center in Mexican state of Nuevo Leon.

Location

Los Ramones is located in the west central portion of the Mexican state of Nuevo León. Its coordinates are 25°42′N 99°37′W / 25.700°N 99.617°W / 25.700; -99.617; it is 226 meters above sea level. It limits with the following municipalities, all in the state of Nuevo Leon: Cerralvo to the North; General Terán to the south; to the East with China, Nuevo Leon and Los Herreras; and to the West with Cadereyta Jiménez, Pesquería and Dr. González. Its total territory covers 1,378.8 square kilometers.

Climate

The southern portion of the municipality enjoys a temperate climate, with an average annual temperature between 12 and 18 degrees Celsius. The northern part of Los Ramones has an extremely hot, semi-arid climate, with little rainfall.

May and September are the rainiest months in Los Ramones, with an average rainfall of 600 mm. Generally, hail storms appear between February and May and freezing temperatures between November and February. The lowest temperature on record in the municipality was −8 degrees Celsius and the highest 45 degrees Celsius.

Population

According to the 1990 Federal Census, the municipality of Los Ramones had a population of 6,538 inhabitants and a density 5/km².

The same census showed that there were 16 speakers of native languages, representing 0.30% of the total population. The main native language spoken was Huasteco, followed by Náhuatl.

The year 2000 Mexican federal census showed a slight decline in population in the municipality compared to a decade earlier. The 2000 census counted a total population of 6,237, of which 3,134 were male and 3,103 were female.

Population centers

The main population center of the municipality is its seat of government, also named Los Ramones, with a population of approximately 1,300. Los Ramones is located 120 kilometers east of the state capital of Monterrey.

The municipality of Los Ramones contains 102 congregations within its territory, all with less than 500 inhabitants. The villages are: Altamira (Capadero), Amado Gomez, Altamira (El Capadero), Baltazar Rodriguez, Beto Rodriguez, Bonanza, Cancan, Casa Blanca, Cinco De Mayo, Clavelito, Comas Altas, Doña Ana, El Abrevadero, El Alba, El Alto, El Ancon, El Ayuncual, El Carrizo, El Ebanito (El Ebanito Dos), El Ebanito Tres (El Alto), El Ebano, El Esterito, El Faisan, El Gusto, El Huizache, El Mayorazgo, El Molino, El Peine, El Perico, (Rincon Del Valle), El Porvenir (Porvenir Ramones), El Porvenir Guerrero, El Refugio (Los Gonzalez), El Reloj, El Retiro, El Sabanito (Rincon del Valle), El Saucito, El Tuetano, Empalme Ramones, Facundo Gonzalez (El Peine), Fevi, Garza-Ayala (Paso del Macho), Garza-Gonzalez, Guadalupe, Hidalgo, La Amistad, La Arena, La Buena Fe, La Colorada, La Conquista, La Curva (Antigua Avenida), La Ernita, La Estrella, La Gloria, La Morita, La Palma, La Pedrera, La Piedra, La Ponderosa, La Posada, La Reforma, La Salanillas (Herradura), Lagunitas, Las Alazanas, Las Barretas (Barretitas), Las Enramadas, Las Presas, Las Puentes, Loma, Los Abuelos, Los Angeles (Palo Blanco, Las Burras), Los Centenario (Bueyes) Los Chaparros, Los Chaparros Numero Dos, Los Dos Puentes, Los Dos Rios, Los Ebanos, Los Garcia, Los Gomez-Ochoa (Los Gomez), Los Horcones, Los Martinez, Los Olmos, Los Pilares, Los Pobladores (La Calor), Lucio Leal, Maravillas, Maribel, Noe Gonzalez, Noel Ramirez, Nuevo Repueblo de Oriente, Rancho Nuevo (Rancho Nuevo del Sur), San Andres (Los Garza, Las Barranquitas), San Antonio, San Bartolo, San Benito, San Francisco, San Isidro, San Jose, San Lorenzo, Santa Cruz del Valle, Santa Rita, Santo Domingo, Toribio Perez, Valle Alto and Zacahuixtle.

History

Historical references as to the origin and foundation of the municipality which is Los Ramones, indicate that Francisco Plácido Rodríguez Baca was its founder toward the last third of the 18th Century. Rodríguez Baca was a descendant of Captain Diego de Rodríguez, one of the original Spanish settlers of Nuevo Leon.

The current location of the municipality's seat of government is also the location of an original Spanish land grant made to a settler named Alférez José Ochoa de Elejalde.

In 1847, the inhabitants of Los Ramones petitioned the State government to secede from the municipality of Cerralvo, to which it belonged to at the time, and be incorporated into the municipality of Cadereyta Jiménez. The state Congress granted the request and on November 7, 1847 and Los Ramones ceased to belong to Cerralvo and became a dependency of Cadereyta Jiménez. Los Ramones was made a municipality on September 5, 1915.

On October 26, 2010, the city's police force quit after thirty sicarios shot the local police station.[1]

References

  1. ^ CAULFIELD, PHILIP (27 October 2010). "Entire police force in Los Ramones, Mexico quits after gunmen attack headquarters". Daily News. Retrieved 2 October 2020.

External links

  • Official website

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Los Ramones is the name of a municipality and its corresponding seat of government and main population center in Mexican state of Nuevo Leon This article is about the municipality For the punk rock group see Ramones This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Los Ramones news newspapers books scholar JSTOR October 2020 Learn how and when to remove this template message Contents 1 Location 2 Climate 3 Population 4 Population centers 5 History 6 References 7 External linksLocation EditLos Ramones is located in the west central portion of the Mexican state of Nuevo Leon Its coordinates are 25 42 N 99 37 W 25 700 N 99 617 W 25 700 99 617 it is 226 meters above sea level It limits with the following municipalities all in the state of Nuevo Leon Cerralvo to the North General Teran to the south to the East with China Nuevo Leon and Los Herreras and to the West with Cadereyta Jimenez Pesqueria and Dr Gonzalez Its total territory covers 1 378 8 square kilometers Climate EditThe southern portion of the municipality enjoys a temperate climate with an average annual temperature between 12 and 18 degrees Celsius The northern part of Los Ramones has an extremely hot semi arid climate with little rainfall May and September are the rainiest months in Los Ramones with an average rainfall of 600 mm Generally hail storms appear between February and May and freezing temperatures between November and February The lowest temperature on record in the municipality was 8 degrees Celsius and the highest 45 degrees Celsius Population EditAccording to the 1990 Federal Census the municipality of Los Ramones had a population of 6 538 inhabitants and a density 5 km The same census showed that there were 16 speakers of native languages representing 0 30 of the total population The main native language spoken was Huasteco followed by Nahuatl The year 2000 Mexican federal census showed a slight decline in population in the municipality compared to a decade earlier The 2000 census counted a total population of 6 237 of which 3 134 were male and 3 103 were female Population centers EditThe main population center of the municipality is its seat of government also named Los Ramones with a population of approximately 1 300 Los Ramones is located 120 kilometers east of the state capital of Monterrey The municipality of Los Ramones contains 102 congregations within its territory all with less than 500 inhabitants The villages are Altamira Capadero Amado Gomez Altamira El Capadero Baltazar Rodriguez Beto Rodriguez Bonanza Cancan Casa Blanca Cinco De Mayo Clavelito Comas Altas Dona Ana El Abrevadero El Alba El Alto El Ancon El Ayuncual El Carrizo El Ebanito El Ebanito Dos El Ebanito Tres El Alto El Ebano El Esterito El Faisan El Gusto El Huizache El Mayorazgo El Molino El Peine El Perico Rincon Del Valle El Porvenir Porvenir Ramones El Porvenir Guerrero El Refugio Los Gonzalez El Reloj El Retiro El Sabanito Rincon del Valle El Saucito El Tuetano Empalme Ramones Facundo Gonzalez El Peine Fevi Garza Ayala Paso del Macho Garza Gonzalez Guadalupe Hidalgo La Amistad La Arena La Buena Fe La Colorada La Conquista La Curva Antigua Avenida La Ernita La Estrella La Gloria La Morita La Palma La Pedrera La Piedra La Ponderosa La Posada La Reforma La Salanillas Herradura Lagunitas Las Alazanas Las Barretas Barretitas Las Enramadas Las Presas Las Puentes Loma Los Abuelos Los Angeles Palo Blanco Las Burras Los Centenario Bueyes Los Chaparros Los Chaparros Numero Dos Los Dos Puentes Los Dos Rios Los Ebanos Los Garcia Los Gomez Ochoa Los Gomez Los Horcones Los Martinez Los Olmos Los Pilares Los Pobladores La Calor Lucio Leal Maravillas Maribel Noe Gonzalez Noel Ramirez Nuevo Repueblo de Oriente Rancho Nuevo Rancho Nuevo del Sur San Andres Los Garza Las Barranquitas San Antonio San Bartolo San Benito San Francisco San Isidro San Jose San Lorenzo Santa Cruz del Valle Santa Rita Santo Domingo Toribio Perez Valle Alto and Zacahuixtle History EditHistorical references as to the origin and foundation of the municipality which is Los Ramones indicate that Francisco Placido Rodriguez Baca was its founder toward the last third of the 18th Century Rodriguez Baca was a descendant of Captain Diego de Rodriguez one of the original Spanish settlers of Nuevo Leon The current location of the municipality s seat of government is also the location of an original Spanish land grant made to a settler named Alferez Jose Ochoa de Elejalde In 1847 the inhabitants of Los Ramones petitioned the State government to secede from the municipality of Cerralvo to which it belonged to at the time and be incorporated into the municipality of Cadereyta Jimenez The state Congress granted the request and on November 7 1847 and Los Ramones ceased to belong to Cerralvo and became a dependency of Cadereyta Jimenez Los Ramones was made a municipality on September 5 1915 On October 26 2010 the city s police force quit after thirty sicarios shot the local police station 1 References Edit CAULFIELD PHILIP 27 October 2010 Entire police force in Los Ramones Mexico quits after gunmen attack headquarters Daily News Retrieved 2 October 2020 External links EditOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Los Ramones amp oldid 1092113302, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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