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Tizimín Municipality

Tizimín Municipality is one of the 106 municipalities of Yucatán with a municipal seat of the same name. The municipality is located in the north-east of the Mexican state of Yucatán, and it is the largest municipality in the state with a territory that is 11% of the total area of the state. As of 2005 it also has the second largest population of any municipality in the state,[4] the largest being Mérida and the third largest being Valladolid.

Tizimín
Municipality
Region 5 Noreste #096
Country Mexico
State Yucatán
Mexico Ind.1821
Yucatan Est.1824
Municipality Est.1921[1]
Government
 • Municipal PresidentJosé Dolores Mezo Peniche[2] (PAN)
Area
 • Total4,132.37 km2 (1,595.52 sq mi)
 [1]
Population
 (2010[3][4])
 • Total73,135
 • Demonym
Tizimilean
Time zoneUTC-6 (Central Standard Time)
 • Summer (DST)UTC-5 (Central Daylight Time)
Postal Code
97730
Area code986
INEGI Code31096

The city of Tizimín is the municipal seat and is located at about 160 km east of Mérida, Yucatán, 200 km west of Cancún, Quintana Roo, and 42 km south of Río Lagartos, the city's traditional sea port on the Gulf of Mexico. The municipal seat's population of 42,283 is about 60% of the total population of the municipality.[3][4]

The word "Tizimin" means "tapir" in the Maya language. With the Spanish conquest of Yucatán, Tizimín was established as a Spanish colonial town in 1544.

Boundaries

The Gulf of Mexico is its northern border and Quintana Roo is its eastern border. And the municipality borders the following municipalities: to the south Temozón, Calotmul and Chemax; and to the west Sucilá, Panabá and Río Lagartos.

Communities

The municipality has 588 named communities, of which the most important are:

  • Chan Cenote
  • Colonia Yucatán
  • Dzonot Carretero
  • El Cuyo (small port located on the northeast of the town of Tizimin)
  • Kikil
  • Popolnáh
  • Tixcancal
  • Tizimin (municipal seat)

Economy

The city of Tizimín is the second most economically important city of Yucatán state, only after the municipality of Mérida. It has good diversification of commerce. The main activities take place in the agricultural, forestry, industry, fisheries and tourism. Its production of meat, milk and cheese serving a large percentage of the needs of the state of Yucatán and the adjacent territory upstate Quintana Roo, including a good part of the robust demand for Cancun, the town that is one of the main drivers of the economy in southeastern Mexico.

Supporting this active economic development, the municipality has a broad network of educational infrastructure, health facilities, highways and hotels.

Tourist attractions

Cenotes

  • Paccha
  • 3 Bocas
  • Azul

The former convent and parish of the Holy Kings built in the seventeenth century.

Ex convent and temple of San Francisco built in the sixteenth century.

Archaeological:

  • Ake Dzonot
  • El palmar
  • Chunhuele
  • Xlacab
  • Panabá
  • Haltunchen
  • Xuencal

Annual agricultural and industrial exhibition.

Festivals

Tizimín is known for its festival in honor of the Three Kings. The festivities begin on December 29 and conclude on January 6 of the following year.

In Sucopo there is a festival honoring the Virgin of the Candelaria, from 28 to 31 January.

History

In the days before the Spanish conquest of Yucatán, Tizimin municipality was a part of the province of Cupules.

1542 The Spanish captain Sebastian Burgos, with his companion Francisco de Montejo (a Nephew), conquered the territory.

1543 The town of Valladolid is founded on the banks of the lagoon Chouac-Ha. (it is important to note here that the Chouac-Ha lagoon, which was the original location of the now city of Valladolid, now belongs to the municipality of Tizimin. While Valladolid was founded in here, it was later abandoned as the residents had too many problems with mosquitoes and humidity. As the site is part of the municipality of Tizimin, the fact that this historical event that occurred in the municipality is highlighted as part of its history.[3]

1549 Tizimin was a land parcel owned by Captain Sebastian de Burgos.[3]

1824 The State Congress decrees the reestablishment of Indian republics. Tizimin was one of those republics.[3]

1835 A conservative unitary system of government was instituted in Mexico (a centralized dictatorship unconstitutionally brought forth and held by the then-President: Santa Anna. Yucatán became a department, and authority was imposed from the center.

1838 Discontent increased and an insurrection erupted in Tizimín in May, advocating Yucatecan independence.

1870 This year the parish priest of the village of Tizimin, Manuel Luciano Perez,[5] sends a rare manuscript that has been called Chilam Balam of Tizimin to the Bishop of Yucatán, Crescendo Carrillo y Ancona,[3] with the remark that it has been in his possession for a number of years.[5] It is now preserved in the National Museum of Anthropology and History in Mexico City.

1913 On November 30 the inauguration of the railway from Espita-Tizimin, on this day the first locomotive arrives at the station in Tizimin.[3]

1943 On May 29 start of the fourth centenary celebrations of the founding of Valladolid, in the Chouac-Ha (in this place was founded the city of Valladolid on the site that belongs to the municipality of Tizimin).[3]

1975 For the first time in the history of Yucatán, a European monarch comes to visit Tizimin and its people. On February 28 Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom of Great Britain formally inaugurated the zoo and botanical garden at Tizimin.[3] Queen Elizabeth II also visited Uxmal and until recently the chain that was added so that she could climb the temple of the magician was still in place.

References

  1. ^ a b . Archived from the original on 2009-11-26. Retrieved 2009-11-11.
  2. ^ IPEPAC. (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on September 16, 2011. Retrieved July 31, 2010.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i . Archived from the original on 2008-11-20. Retrieved 2009-11-01.
  4. ^ a b c Census Results by Locality, 2005 2011-07-22 at the Wayback Machine INEGI.
  5. ^ a b Edmonson, Munro S. (Translator) The Ancient Future of the Itza: The book of Chilam Balam of Tizimin, page ix. University of Texas Press (1982) ISBN 0-292-72106-4

External links

  • Tizimín on YucatanToday.com

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Tizimin Municipality is one of the 106 municipalities of Yucatan with a municipal seat of the same name The municipality is located in the north east of the Mexican state of Yucatan and it is the largest municipality in the state with a territory that is 11 of the total area of the state As of 2005 it also has the second largest population of any municipality in the state 4 the largest being Merida and the third largest being Valladolid TiziminMunicipalityRegion 5 Noreste 096Country MexicoStateYucatanMexico Ind 1821Yucatan Est 1824Municipality Est 1921 1 Government Municipal PresidentJose Dolores Mezo Peniche 2 PAN Area Total4 132 37 km2 1 595 52 sq mi 1 Population 2010 3 4 Total73 135 DemonymTizimileanTime zoneUTC 6 Central Standard Time Summer DST UTC 5 Central Daylight Time Postal Code97730Area code986INEGI Code31096The city of Tizimin is the municipal seat and is located at about 160 km east of Merida Yucatan 200 km west of Cancun Quintana Roo and 42 km south of Rio Lagartos the city s traditional sea port on the Gulf of Mexico The municipal seat s population of 42 283 is about 60 of the total population of the municipality 3 4 The word Tizimin means tapir in the Maya language With the Spanish conquest of Yucatan Tizimin was established as a Spanish colonial town in 1544 Contents 1 Boundaries 2 Communities 3 Economy 4 Tourist attractions 5 Festivals 6 History 7 References 8 External linksBoundaries EditThe Gulf of Mexico is its northern border and Quintana Roo is its eastern border And the municipality borders the following municipalities to the south Temozon Calotmul and Chemax and to the west Sucila Panaba and Rio Lagartos Communities EditThe municipality has 588 named communities of which the most important are Chan Cenote Colonia Yucatan Dzonot Carretero El Cuyo small port located on the northeast of the town of Tizimin Kikil Popolnah Tixcancal Tizimin municipal seat Economy EditThe city of Tizimin is the second most economically important city of Yucatan state only after the municipality of Merida It has good diversification of commerce The main activities take place in the agricultural forestry industry fisheries and tourism Its production of meat milk and cheese serving a large percentage of the needs of the state of Yucatan and the adjacent territory upstate Quintana Roo including a good part of the robust demand for Cancun the town that is one of the main drivers of the economy in southeastern Mexico Supporting this active economic development the municipality has a broad network of educational infrastructure health facilities highways and hotels Tourist attractions EditCenotes Paccha 3 Bocas AzulThe former convent and parish of the Holy Kings built in the seventeenth century Ex convent and temple of San Francisco built in the sixteenth century Archaeological Ake Dzonot El palmar Chunhuele Xlacab Panaba Haltunchen XuencalAnnual agricultural and industrial exhibition Festivals EditTizimin is known for its festival in honor of the Three Kings The festivities begin on December 29 and conclude on January 6 of the following year In Sucopo there is a festival honoring the Virgin of the Candelaria from 28 to 31 January History EditIn the days before the Spanish conquest of Yucatan Tizimin municipality was a part of the province of Cupules 1542 The Spanish captain Sebastian Burgos with his companion Francisco de Montejo a Nephew conquered the territory 1543 The town of Valladolid is founded on the banks of the lagoon Chouac Ha it is important to note here that the Chouac Ha lagoon which was the original location of the now city of Valladolid now belongs to the municipality of Tizimin While Valladolid was founded in here it was later abandoned as the residents had too many problems with mosquitoes and humidity As the site is part of the municipality of Tizimin the fact that this historical event that occurred in the municipality is highlighted as part of its history 3 1549 Tizimin was a land parcel owned by Captain Sebastian de Burgos 3 1824 The State Congress decrees the reestablishment of Indian republics Tizimin was one of those republics 3 1835 A conservative unitary system of government was instituted in Mexico a centralized dictatorship unconstitutionally brought forth and held by the then President Santa Anna Yucatan became a department and authority was imposed from the center 1838 Discontent increased and an insurrection erupted in Tizimin in May advocating Yucatecan independence 1870 This year the parish priest of the village of Tizimin Manuel Luciano Perez 5 sends a rare manuscript that has been called Chilam Balam of Tizimin to the Bishop of Yucatan Crescendo Carrillo y Ancona 3 with the remark that it has been in his possession for a number of years 5 It is now preserved in the National Museum of Anthropology and History in Mexico City 1913 On November 30 the inauguration of the railway from Espita Tizimin on this day the first locomotive arrives at the station in Tizimin 3 1943 On May 29 start of the fourth centenary celebrations of the founding of Valladolid in the Chouac Ha in this place was founded the city of Valladolid on the site that belongs to the municipality of Tizimin 3 1975 For the first time in the history of Yucatan a European monarch comes to visit Tizimin and its people On February 28 Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom of Great Britain formally inaugurated the zoo and botanical garden at Tizimin 3 Queen Elizabeth II also visited Uxmal and until recently the chain that was added so that she could climb the temple of the magician was still in place References Edit a b Nuestros municipios Espita Archived from the original on 2009 11 26 Retrieved 2009 11 11 IPEPAC Directorio de alcaldes electos PDF Archived from the original PDF on September 16 2011 Retrieved July 31 2010 a b c d e f g h i Encyclopedia of the Municipalities of Mexico Yucatan Archived from the original on 2008 11 20 Retrieved 2009 11 01 a b c Census Results by Locality 2005 Archived 2011 07 22 at the Wayback Machine INEGI a b Edmonson Munro S Translator The Ancient Future of the Itza The book of Chilam Balam of Tizimin page ix University of Texas Press 1982 ISBN 0 292 72106 4External links EditTizimin on YucatanToday com Three Kings Festival at Tizimin Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Tizimin Municipality amp oldid 1019971242, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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