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Nogales, Veracruz

Nogales is a city in the mountainous western region of the Mexican state of Veracruz. It serves as the municipal seat for the surrounding municipality of Nogales.[1]

Nogales
(Nahuatl: Oztoticpac)
Nogales
Location in Mexico
Nogales
Nogales (Mexico)
Coordinates: 18°49′0″N 97°10′0″W / 18.81667°N 97.16667°W / 18.81667; -97.16667Coordinates: 18°49′0″N 97°10′0″W / 18.81667°N 97.16667°W / 18.81667; -97.16667
Country Mexico
State Veracruz
MunicipalityNogales
Government
 • Municipal PresidentErnesto Torres Navarro (AFV), 2022-2025
Elevation
1,280 m (4,200 ft)
Population
 (2005)
 • Total21,113
Websitehttp://www.nogales.gob.mx

It is situated at 18°49′N 97°10′W / 18.817°N 97.167°W / 18.817; -97.167, at an altitude of 1280 m. In the 2005 INEGI Census, the city reported a total population of 21,113.[2]

The name "Nogales" is the Spanish for walnut trees.

History

This part of the future state of Veracruz was brought under Aztec sway in or around 1450 under Emperor Moctezuma Ilhuicamina. Following the Spanish conquest of Mexico, the area was awarded to the conquistador Ojeda el Tuerto. Ojeda introduced sugar cane into the area, and the San Juan Bautista Nogales sugar mill – one of the earliest, if not the very first on the American continent – was later established there.

In 1627, Rodrigo de Vivero y Aberrucia, owner of the sugar mill at the time, was named the First Count of the Valley of Orizaba by Philip III of Spain.

On 27 October 1812, during the War of Independence, the sugar mill was taken by surprise by General José María Morelos, who used it as a staging post for his attack on the royalist forces in Orizaba the next day.

On 14 June 1862, with the invading French army stationed in Orizaba, General Ignacio Zaragoza set up his headquarters in Nogales.

On 7 January 1907, in the years of tension leading up to the Mexican Revolution, Nogales textile workers protesting their treatment by French textile-mill owners were massacred by the federal troops of President Porfirio Díaz.

In 1910, Nogales was awarded the status of a town (villa) and, in 1971, city status (ciudad).

Notable local people

References

  1. ^ "Nogales". Enciclopedia de los Municipios de México. Instituto Nacional para el Federalismo y el Desarrollo Municipal. Retrieved 10 November 2008.
  2. ^ "Nogales". Portal del Gobierno del Estado de Veracruz. Gobierno del Estado de Veracruz. Retrieved 10 November 2008.

External links

  • Municipality of Nogales

nogales, veracruz, nogales, city, mountainous, western, region, mexican, state, veracruz, serves, municipal, seat, surrounding, municipality, nogales, nogales, nahuatl, oztoticpac, city, municipal, seatnogaleslocation, mexicoshow, veracruznogalesnogales, mexic. Nogales is a city in the mountainous western region of the Mexican state of Veracruz It serves as the municipal seat for the surrounding municipality of Nogales 1 Nogales Nahuatl Oztoticpac City and municipal seatNogalesLocation in MexicoShow map of VeracruzNogalesNogales Mexico Show map of MexicoCoordinates 18 49 0 N 97 10 0 W 18 81667 N 97 16667 W 18 81667 97 16667 Coordinates 18 49 0 N 97 10 0 W 18 81667 N 97 16667 W 18 81667 97 16667Country MexicoState VeracruzMunicipalityNogalesGovernment Municipal PresidentErnesto Torres Navarro AFV 2022 2025Elevation1 280 m 4 200 ft Population 2005 Total21 113Websitehttp www nogales gob mxIt is situated at 18 49 N 97 10 W 18 817 N 97 167 W 18 817 97 167 at an altitude of 1280 m In the 2005 INEGI Census the city reported a total population of 21 113 2 The name Nogales is the Spanish for walnut trees Contents 1 History 2 Notable local people 3 References 4 External linksHistory EditThis part of the future state of Veracruz was brought under Aztec sway in or around 1450 under Emperor Moctezuma Ilhuicamina Following the Spanish conquest of Mexico the area was awarded to the conquistador Ojeda el Tuerto Ojeda introduced sugar cane into the area and the San Juan Bautista Nogales sugar mill one of the earliest if not the very first on the American continent was later established there In 1627 Rodrigo de Vivero y Aberrucia owner of the sugar mill at the time was named the First Count of the Valley of Orizaba by Philip III of Spain On 27 October 1812 during the War of Independence the sugar mill was taken by surprise by General Jose Maria Morelos who used it as a staging post for his attack on the royalist forces in Orizaba the next day On 14 June 1862 with the invading French army stationed in Orizaba General Ignacio Zaragoza set up his headquarters in Nogales On 7 January 1907 in the years of tension leading up to the Mexican Revolution Nogales textile workers protesting their treatment by French textile mill owners were massacred by the federal troops of President Porfirio Diaz In 1910 Nogales was awarded the status of a town villa and in 1971 city status ciudad Notable local people EditHeriberto Jara Corona 1879 1968 Governor of Veracruz from 1924 to 1927 recipient of the Senate s Belisario Dominguez Medal References Edit Nogales Enciclopedia de los Municipios de Mexico Instituto Nacional para el Federalismo y el Desarrollo Municipal Retrieved 10 November 2008 Nogales Portal del Gobierno del Estado de Veracruz Gobierno del Estado de Veracruz Retrieved 10 November 2008 External links EditMunicipality of Nogales Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Nogales Veracruz amp oldid 1136358114, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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