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Tzintzuntzan Municipality

Tzintzuntzan Municipality is one of the municipalities of Michoacán. The seat is Tzintzuntzan, Michoacán.

Tzintzuntzán
Municipality
Tzintzuntzán
Location in Mexico
Coordinates: 19°37′42″N 101°34′44″W / 19.62833°N 101.57889°W / 19.62833; -101.57889Coordinates: 19°37′42″N 101°34′44″W / 19.62833°N 101.57889°W / 19.62833; -101.57889
Country Mexico
StateMichoacán
Founded12th century
Municipal Status1930
Government
 • Municipal PresidentJ. Abel Martinez Rojas (2008-2011)
Area
 • Total165.15 km2 (63.76 sq mi)
Elevation
(of seat)
2,050 m (6,730 ft)
Population
 (2005) Municipality
 • Total12,259
 • Seat
3,252
Time zoneUTC-6 (Central (US Central))
 • Summer (DST)UTC-5 (Central)

Municipality

As municipal seat, the town of Tzintzuntzan is the governing authority for 35 other named communities, including Ihuatzio, which has more population. Most of the municipality's population of 12,259 live outside of the town limits (73%).[1] In 2005, the census counted 1,743 people who spoke an indigenous language, mostly Purépecha and Ixcateco. The municipality has a territory of 165.15 km2 and borders the municipalities of Quiroga, Morelia, Lagunillas, Huiramba, Pátzcuaro and Erongarícuaro.[2][3]

The municipality is in the Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt, in the Pátzcuaro Basin, with peaks such as Lagarto, Tariácuri and Patambicho. Its main fresh water supply is Lake Pátzcuaro. The climate is temperate with a rainy season in the summer. Most of the area is covered in forests of pine, oak and cedar trees. Animal life mostly consists of small mammals such as coyotes, squirrels, armadillos and rabbits.[2]

 
View of Pacanda Island

Most of the municipality's land is suited only for forestry activities. Land which is suitable for agriculture grows corn, wheat and beans principally. Livestock such as cattle, pigs and fowl are also raised here. Some manufacturing enterprises, such as those that process food, wood and non-metallic minerals are located here. Tourism is an important earner for the municipality, especially for the lake islands of Pacanda and Yunuén, as well as the municipal seat itself with its archeological ruins. Most of the population is employed in commerce, selling pottery, textiles, embroidered items, baskets and religious figures.[2]

The community of Ihuatzio is located just south of the town of Tzintzuntzan and was one of the other major cities of the Purépecha Empire. It was probably founded around 900 C.E. It is now a small community with an archeological site, of which only the area called the "Plaza de Armas" has been excavated. Like Tzintzuntzan, this site also contains yácatas.[4] The small community of Santa Cruz in the municipality of Tzintzuntzan is noted for its embroidery, especially on tablecloths. Figures such as animals, humans, and saints, as well as entire landscapes, can be found in embroidery here.[5] An experimental artificial wetland has been constructed in the community of Cucuchucho on the shores of Lake Pátzcuaro. The wetlands system contains various water treatment processes such as solid removal and storage tanks, solids wetland, clarifier wetland, maturation lagoon, aquaculture lagoon and others. The wetland project is designed to treat wastewater before it returns to Lake Pátzcuaro and processes the discharge of a population of 700 people.[6]

References

  1. ^ (in Spanish). Archived from the original on 2011-06-13. Retrieved 2009-11-25.
  2. ^ a b c (in Spanish). Mexico: INAFED. Archived from the original on 2011-05-17. Retrieved 2009-11-25.
  3. ^ "Tzintzuntzan" (in Spanish). Pátzcuaro, Michoacán: Pátzcuaro. Retrieved 2009-11-25.
  4. ^ "Ihuatzio (Michoacán)" (in Spanish). Mexico City: Mexico Desconocido. Retrieved 2009-11-25.
  5. ^ "Bordados de Santa Cruz Tzintzuntzan Región de Origen" [Embroidery of Santa Cruz Tzintzuntzan Region of Origin] (in Spanish). Morelia: State of Michoacán. Retrieved 2009-11-25.
  6. ^ "Cucuchucho constructed wetland description". San Diego CA: San Diego State University. Retrieved 2009-11-25.

tzintzuntzan, municipality, municipalities, michoacán, seat, tzintzuntzan, michoacán, tzintzuntzánmunicipalitytzintzuntzánlocation, mexicocoordinates, 62833, 57889, 62833, 57889, coordinates, 62833, 57889, 62833, 57889country, mexicostatemichoacánfounded12th, . Tzintzuntzan Municipality is one of the municipalities of Michoacan The seat is Tzintzuntzan Michoacan TzintzuntzanMunicipalityTzintzuntzanLocation in MexicoCoordinates 19 37 42 N 101 34 44 W 19 62833 N 101 57889 W 19 62833 101 57889 Coordinates 19 37 42 N 101 34 44 W 19 62833 N 101 57889 W 19 62833 101 57889Country MexicoStateMichoacanFounded12th centuryMunicipal Status1930Government Municipal PresidentJ Abel Martinez Rojas 2008 2011 Area Total165 15 km2 63 76 sq mi Elevation of seat 2 050 m 6 730 ft Population 2005 Municipality Total12 259 Seat3 252Time zoneUTC 6 Central US Central Summer DST UTC 5 Central Municipality EditAs municipal seat the town of Tzintzuntzan is the governing authority for 35 other named communities including Ihuatzio which has more population Most of the municipality s population of 12 259 live outside of the town limits 73 1 In 2005 the census counted 1 743 people who spoke an indigenous language mostly Purepecha and Ixcateco The municipality has a territory of 165 15 km2 and borders the municipalities of Quiroga Morelia Lagunillas Huiramba Patzcuaro and Erongaricuaro 2 3 The municipality is in the Trans Mexican Volcanic Belt in the Patzcuaro Basin with peaks such as Lagarto Tariacuri and Patambicho Its main fresh water supply is Lake Patzcuaro The climate is temperate with a rainy season in the summer Most of the area is covered in forests of pine oak and cedar trees Animal life mostly consists of small mammals such as coyotes squirrels armadillos and rabbits 2 View of Pacanda Island Most of the municipality s land is suited only for forestry activities Land which is suitable for agriculture grows corn wheat and beans principally Livestock such as cattle pigs and fowl are also raised here Some manufacturing enterprises such as those that process food wood and non metallic minerals are located here Tourism is an important earner for the municipality especially for the lake islands of Pacanda and Yunuen as well as the municipal seat itself with its archeological ruins Most of the population is employed in commerce selling pottery textiles embroidered items baskets and religious figures 2 The community of Ihuatzio is located just south of the town of Tzintzuntzan and was one of the other major cities of the Purepecha Empire It was probably founded around 900 C E It is now a small community with an archeological site of which only the area called the Plaza de Armas has been excavated Like Tzintzuntzan this site also contains yacatas 4 The small community of Santa Cruz in the municipality of Tzintzuntzan is noted for its embroidery especially on tablecloths Figures such as animals humans and saints as well as entire landscapes can be found in embroidery here 5 An experimental artificial wetland has been constructed in the community of Cucuchucho on the shores of Lake Patzcuaro The wetlands system contains various water treatment processes such as solid removal and storage tanks solids wetland clarifier wetland maturation lagoon aquaculture lagoon and others The wetland project is designed to treat wastewater before it returns to Lake Patzcuaro and processes the discharge of a population of 700 people 6 References Edit INEGI Census 2005 in Spanish Archived from the original on 2011 06 13 Retrieved 2009 11 25 a b c Enciclopedia de los Municipios de Mexico Michoacan Morelia in Spanish Mexico INAFED Archived from the original on 2011 05 17 Retrieved 2009 11 25 Tzintzuntzan in Spanish Patzcuaro Michoacan Patzcuaro Retrieved 2009 11 25 Ihuatzio Michoacan in Spanish Mexico City Mexico Desconocido Retrieved 2009 11 25 Bordados de Santa Cruz Tzintzuntzan Region de Origen Embroidery of Santa Cruz Tzintzuntzan Region of Origin in Spanish Morelia State of Michoacan Retrieved 2009 11 25 Cucuchucho constructed wetland description San Diego CA San Diego State University Retrieved 2009 11 25 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Tzintzuntzan Municipality amp oldid 1094223518, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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