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Santa María del Río, San Luis Potosí

Santa Maria del Rio is one of the 58 municipalities that make up the Mexican state of San Luis Potosí. The municipality is located in the southern part of the state, approximately 48 kilometers east of the city of San Luis Potosí. Santa Maria del Rio has a land area of 1,655 square kilometers, with 37,290 inhabitants. As of 2005, 12,000 were living in the town of Santa Maria del Rio. The area is famous for its rebozos, being the cradle of the blue and white rebozo de bolita.[1] The Rebozo Caramelo is woven there.

Geography edit

Santa Maria del Rio is located in the center of the southern part of the San Luis Potosí, at an average altitude of 1,710 meters above sea level. The municipality is bordered on the north by the municipalities of Zaragoza, San Nicolás Tolentino and Ciudad Fernández, to the east is San Luis Potosí, to the south is Tierra Nueva and to the west is Villa de Reyes.

Santa Maria del Rio lies on the Mexican Mesa del Centro on the western edge of the Sierra Madre Oriental[2] and consequently has a mountainous terrain, with various hills: the Membrillo, the Rincón Pilitas, the Duraznillo, San Pablo, the Platanito, San Antonio, the Banqueta, the Pachona, the Joya, the Mesa Prieta, the Barbechos, as well as the Sierra de Bagres. The area rests on Mesozoic rocks. The land is mainly used for livestock, forestry and agriculture, in that order.

The rocks in Santa Maria del Rio are mineral rich, and several mines have operated there. The locale is noted for its cinnabar, an ore of mercury.[3]

Santa Maria del Rio lies in the Tamuin River basin, a tributary of the Panuco River.[4] Its major drainage is the Santa Maria River. The thermal springs in the hills at Blameario de Lourdes provide the state with its sparkling mineral water, Agua de Lourdes.

Because of its elevation, Santa Maria del Rio has a dry, temperate climate, cooler in the highlands and warmer in the lowlands.[5] Almost all of the rain falls between May and September, the total annual average rainfall for those months is 362 mm (14¼ in.). It never freezes, the record low was 4.5 °C in January and the record high was 37 °C in May, with an average annual temperature of 18.5 °C.

History edit

The area where the municipality of Santa Maria del Rio now is, was a contact zone between various Mesoamerican cultures. Archaeological evidence shows that the region was once occupied by people of advanced culture, sedentary farmers who built permanent structures. However, sometime prior to the arrival of the Spanish conquistadors nomads invaded the area and there were no existing settlements when the Spanish came. However, after the fall of Tenochtitlan, the Otomi began to move north as allies of the Spanish. Otherwise, the semi-nomadic Guachichil were the local inhabitants at the time of the founding of the municipality.[6]

The date of the founding of the town has been controversial. It is often listed as 1589, citing noted historian Primo Feliciano Velázquez's pamphlet Descubrimiento y Conquista de San Luis Potosí (Discovery and Conquest of San Luis Potosí);[6] however, there is a Franciscan baptismal document dated 15 August 1542 for some Guachichil indicating that the settlement was already in place, and that instead of founding the town Viceroy Luis de Velazco merely gave it the name: Santa Maria del Rio.[7] The Franciscan Convent was built in 1604. The settled inhabitants were Guachichil and Otomi, with the lands being divided between them by a road and the church.[7]

Cinnabar mining started with the general opening of mines in the province; however their mining techniques were labor-intensive, and the mines were subject to frequent flooding.

The bridge over the Santa Maria river was begun in 1844, but it was not completed until the French intervention in Mexico. By the year 1853, the town of Santa Maria del Rio had twenty thousand inhabitants. In 1866 telegraph service was instituted, mostly through the efforts of General Tomás Mejía. In May 1914, the town of Santa Maria del Rio was the site for fierce fighting between the 150 occupying huertistas and the Constitutionalists. The 400 Constitutionalists captured the town. Electrification of the municipality began in 1927, under the direction of Governor Dr Abel Cano.

Sites of interest edit

  • former Franciscan Convent
  • former Hacienda Santo Domingo
  • former Hacienda El Fuerte
  • former Hacienda Labor del Río
  • former Hacienda Pozo del Carmen
  • Lourdes springs
  • Ojo Caliente springs
  • former Hacienda Villela

Government edit

The current president of the municipality is Israel Reyna Rosas, of the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI). The town Santa María del Río is the administrative seat. The municipality has 302 other settlements, among which are:

  • El Álamo, population 182
  • Estancia de Atotonilco, population 693
  • Balneario de Lourdes, population 145
  • Barrancas del Pueblito (Cuesta Colorada), population 204
  • Barranca, population 472
  • Bernalejo, population 537
  • La Boquineta, population 211
  • Cañada de Yáñez, population 941
  • La Cardona, population 671
  • El Carmen, population 390
  • El Cerrito, population 692
  • Cerrito de Varas Blancas, population 152
  • Cerro Prieto, population 226
  • Ejido la Pitahaya (Santo Domingo), population 1105
  • Enramadas, population 1283
  • Entronque a Tierra Nueva, population 152
  • El Fuerte, population 1631
  • Guanajuatito (Cerrito de la Cruz), population 427
  • La Labor del Río (Hacienda la Labor del Río), population 204
  • Llano de Guadalupe, population 219
  • El Molino Cinco Señores, population 196
  • Ojo Caliente, population 1389
  • Paso de los Torres, population 148
  • Peregrina de Arriba, population 201
  • Peregrina de Abajo, population 272
  • Presa de Dolores, population 1057
  • El Pueblito, population 290
  • San José Alburquerque, population 266
  • San Juan Capistrán, population 326
  • Fracción Sánchez, population 920
  • El Soyate, population 360
  • El Tepozán, population 339
  • Tierra Quemada, population 143
  • Fracción el Toro, population 582
  • El Tule, population 348
  • Fracción Uno Ex-hacienda Santo Domingo, population 471
  • Villela, population 773
  • La Yerbabuena, population 797

References edit

  1. ^ "Los rebozos de Santa María del Río (San Luis Potosí)", in Spanish, accessed 29 December 2008
  2. ^ "San Luis Potosí: Territorio: Relieve" ("San Luis Potosí: Territory: Relief")Instituto Nacional de Estadística y Geografía (INEGI), in Spanish, accessed 29 December 2008
  3. ^ Pan American Union (1911) Mexico: A General Sketch Pan American Union, Washington, DC, p. 282, OCLC 1829388
  4. ^ "San Luis Potosí: Información Geográfica: Mapa de Regiones Hidrológicas" ("San Luis Potosí: Geographical Information: Map of the Hydrological Regions") 2009-02-07 at the Wayback Machine Instituto Nacional de Estadística y Geografía (INEGI), in Spanish, accessed 29 December 2008
  5. ^ "San Luis Potosí: Información Geográfica: Mapa de climas" ("San Luis Potosí: Geographical Information: Climate Map") Instituto Nacional de Estadística y Geografía (INEGI), in Spanish, accessed 29 December 2008
  6. ^ a b Velázquez, Primo Feliciano (1893) Descubrimiento y Conquista de San Luis Potosí: Conferencía dada en el Teatro Alarcón la noche del 27 de Agosto de 1892 M. Esquivel, San Luis Potosí, OCLC 19950660
  7. ^ a b "Estado de San Luis Potosí - Santa María del Río" Enciclopedia de los Municipios de México Instituto Nacional para el Federalismo y el Desarrollo Municipal, Secretaría de Gobernación (2005), in Spanish, accessed 29 December 2008

External links edit

  • "Estado de San Luis Potosí - Santa María del Río" Enciclopedia de los Municipios de México Instituto Nacional para el Federalismo y el Desarrollo Municipal, Secretaría de Gobernación (2005) , in Spanish, accessed 29 December 2008
  • Map of Villa de Reyes and Santa Maria del Río Maps of Mexico, accessed 29 December 2008

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Santa Maria del Rio is one of the 58 municipalities that make up the Mexican state of San Luis Potosi The municipality is located in the southern part of the state approximately 48 kilometers east of the city of San Luis Potosi Santa Maria del Rio has a land area of 1 655 square kilometers with 37 290 inhabitants As of 2005 update 12 000 were living in the town of Santa Maria del Rio The area is famous for its rebozos being the cradle of the blue and white rebozo de bolita 1 The Rebozo Caramelo is woven there Contents 1 Geography 2 History 2 1 Sites of interest 3 Government 4 References 5 External linksGeography editSanta Maria del Rio is located in the center of the southern part of the San Luis Potosi at an average altitude of 1 710 meters above sea level The municipality is bordered on the north by the municipalities of Zaragoza San Nicolas Tolentino and Ciudad Fernandez to the east is San Luis Potosi to the south is Tierra Nueva and to the west is Villa de Reyes Santa Maria del Rio lies on the Mexican Mesa del Centro on the western edge of the Sierra Madre Oriental 2 and consequently has a mountainous terrain with various hills the Membrillo the Rincon Pilitas the Duraznillo San Pablo the Platanito San Antonio the Banqueta the Pachona the Joya the Mesa Prieta the Barbechos as well as the Sierra de Bagres The area rests on Mesozoic rocks The land is mainly used for livestock forestry and agriculture in that order The rocks in Santa Maria del Rio are mineral rich and several mines have operated there The locale is noted for its cinnabar an ore of mercury 3 Santa Maria del Rio lies in the Tamuin River basin a tributary of the Panuco River 4 Its major drainage is the Santa Maria River The thermal springs in the hills at Blameario de Lourdes provide the state with its sparkling mineral water Agua de Lourdes Because of its elevation Santa Maria del Rio has a dry temperate climate cooler in the highlands and warmer in the lowlands 5 Almost all of the rain falls between May and September the total annual average rainfall for those months is 362 mm 14 in It never freezes the record low was 4 5 C in January and the record high was 37 C in May with an average annual temperature of 18 5 C History editThe area where the municipality of Santa Maria del Rio now is was a contact zone between various Mesoamerican cultures Archaeological evidence shows that the region was once occupied by people of advanced culture sedentary farmers who built permanent structures However sometime prior to the arrival of the Spanish conquistadors nomads invaded the area and there were no existing settlements when the Spanish came However after the fall of Tenochtitlan the Otomi began to move north as allies of the Spanish Otherwise the semi nomadic Guachichil were the local inhabitants at the time of the founding of the municipality 6 The date of the founding of the town has been controversial It is often listed as 1589 citing noted historian Primo Feliciano Velazquez s pamphlet Descubrimiento y Conquista de San Luis Potosi Discovery and Conquest of San Luis Potosi 6 however there is a Franciscan baptismal document dated 15 August 1542 for some Guachichil indicating that the settlement was already in place and that instead of founding the town Viceroy Luis de Velazco merely gave it the name Santa Maria del Rio 7 The Franciscan Convent was built in 1604 The settled inhabitants were Guachichil and Otomi with the lands being divided between them by a road and the church 7 Cinnabar mining started with the general opening of mines in the province however their mining techniques were labor intensive and the mines were subject to frequent flooding The bridge over the Santa Maria river was begun in 1844 but it was not completed until the French intervention in Mexico By the year 1853 the town of Santa Maria del Rio had twenty thousand inhabitants In 1866 telegraph service was instituted mostly through the efforts of General Tomas Mejia In May 1914 the town of Santa Maria del Rio was the site for fierce fighting between the 150 occupying huertistas and the Constitutionalists The 400 Constitutionalists captured the town Electrification of the municipality began in 1927 under the direction of Governor Dr Abel Cano Sites of interest edit former Franciscan Convent former Hacienda Santo Domingo former Hacienda El Fuerte former Hacienda Labor del Rio former Hacienda Pozo del Carmen Lourdes springs Ojo Caliente springs former Hacienda VillelaGovernment editThe current president of the municipality is Israel Reyna Rosas of the Institutional Revolutionary Party PRI The town Santa Maria del Rio is the administrative seat The municipality has 302 other settlements among which are El Alamo population 182 Estancia de Atotonilco population 693 Balneario de Lourdes population 145 Barrancas del Pueblito Cuesta Colorada population 204 Barranca population 472 Bernalejo population 537 La Boquineta population 211 Canada de Yanez population 941 La Cardona population 671 El Carmen population 390 El Cerrito population 692 Cerrito de Varas Blancas population 152 Cerro Prieto population 226 Ejido la Pitahaya Santo Domingo population 1105 Enramadas population 1283 Entronque a Tierra Nueva population 152 El Fuerte population 1631 Guanajuatito Cerrito de la Cruz population 427 La Labor del Rio Hacienda la Labor del Rio population 204 Llano de Guadalupe population 219 El Molino Cinco Senores population 196 Ojo Caliente population 1389 Paso de los Torres population 148 Peregrina de Arriba population 201 Peregrina de Abajo population 272 Presa de Dolores population 1057 El Pueblito population 290 San Jose Alburquerque population 266 San Juan Capistran population 326 Fraccion Sanchez population 920 El Soyate population 360 El Tepozan population 339 Tierra Quemada population 143 Fraccion el Toro population 582 El Tule population 348 Fraccion Uno Ex hacienda Santo Domingo population 471 Villela population 773 La Yerbabuena population 797References edit Los rebozos de Santa Maria del Rio San Luis Potosi in Spanish accessed 29 December 2008 San Luis Potosi Territorio Relieve San Luis Potosi Territory Relief Instituto Nacional de Estadistica y Geografia INEGI in Spanish accessed 29 December 2008 Pan American Union 1911 Mexico A General Sketch Pan American Union Washington DC p 282 OCLC 1829388 San Luis Potosi Informacion Geografica Mapa de Regiones Hidrologicas San Luis Potosi Geographical Information Map of the Hydrological Regions Archived 2009 02 07 at the Wayback Machine Instituto Nacional de Estadistica y Geografia INEGI in Spanish accessed 29 December 2008 San Luis Potosi Informacion Geografica Mapa de climas San Luis Potosi Geographical Information Climate Map Instituto Nacional de Estadistica y Geografia INEGI in Spanish accessed 29 December 2008 a b Velazquez Primo Feliciano 1893 Descubrimiento y Conquista de San Luis Potosi Conferencia dada en el Teatro Alarcon la noche del 27 de Agosto de 1892 M Esquivel San Luis Potosi OCLC 19950660 a b Estado de San Luis Potosi Santa Maria del Rio Enciclopedia de los Municipios de Mexico Instituto Nacional para el Federalismo y el Desarrollo Municipal Secretaria de Gobernacion 2005 in Spanish accessed 29 December 2008External links edit Estado de San Luis Potosi Santa Maria del Rio Enciclopedia de los Municipios de Mexico Instituto Nacional para el Federalismo y el Desarrollo Municipal Secretaria de Gobernacion 2005 in Spanish accessed 29 December 2008 Map of Villa de Reyes and Santa Maria del Rio Maps of Mexico accessed 29 December 200821 48 N 100 45 W 21 800 N 100 750 W 21 800 100 750 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Santa Maria del Rio San Luis Potosi amp oldid 1205402193, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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