Huixquilucan de Degollado

Huixquilucan de Degollado

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Huixquilucan (de Degollado) is a town and municipality in Mexico State, Mexico. It lies adjacent to the west side of the Federal District (Distrito Federal) and is part of Greater Mexico City. The name 'Huixquilucan' comes from Nahuatl meaning, 'place full of edible thistles. cite web |url= http://www.e-local.gob.mx/work/templates/enciclo/mexico/mpios/15037a.htm |title= Enciclopedia de los Municipios de Mexico Estado de Mexico Huixquilucan |accessdate= 2008-03-08 ]

The town

The municipal seat of government is in the small town of Huixquilucan de Degollado with a population 9,200 in 2005. cite web |url= http://www.inegi.gob.mx/est/contenidos/espanol/sistemas/conteo2005/localidad/iter/default.asp?s=est&c=10395 |title= Principales resultados por localidad 2005 (ITER) |accessdate= 2008-03-08 ] , although the largest community is actually (population 118,181) the adjoining city of Naucalpan de Juárez which extends into Huixquilucan. Huixquilucan had 224,042 inhabitants at the time of the 2005 Census in Mexico.

Jesuits founded a school of indigenous languages here in 1580 in the village which was then called San Antonio Huixquilucan, taking advantage of a parish left vacant by the death of its former priest. The Jesuits were then able to preach in the Otomi, Mazahua and Matlazinca languages. However, the school was later moved to Tepotzotlán.

The town was officially declared in 1875, by a decree approved on April 15 of that year with the name "Villa de Degollago" and declared the seat of the municipality of Huixquilucan in the District of Lerma on the following day.

Notable people born in this town include: Dr. Fernando Quiroz Gutiérrez (1889), who wrote the classic book, “HUMAN ANATOMY” and Father Jesús García Gutiérrez (1875)who was the author of many religious works.

The municipality of Huixquilucan

As municipal seat, Huixquilucan de Degollado has governing jurisdiction over the following communties: Agua Bendita, Agua Blanca, Agua de Santo, Arenal, Barrio de Canales, Barrio del Río, Barrio la Manzana (La Rinconada), Bosques del Torreón, Cerro de San Francisco, Dos Ríos, Ejido Magdalena Chichicaspa (Las Campanitas), El Cerrito, El Escobal, El Guarda (Puerto el Guarda), El Hielo, El Laurel, El Manzano, El Mirasol, El Obraje, El Palacio, El Retiro, El Vivero (Rancho Viejo), El Xiguiro Huiloteapan (San José Huiloteapan), Ignacio Allende, Jesús del Monte, La Cañada, La Capilla, La Cima, La Glorieta, Llanito del Tejocote (Rancho los Gavilanes), Llano Grande (San Miguel Llano Grande), Lomas de Zacamulpa (Paraje de Tabaxhu), Magdalena Chichicaspa, Naucalpan de Juárez, Paraje el Mirador, Paraje el Rayo, Paraje la Cañada, Paraje la Carabina, Paraje la Pera, Paraje Trejo (El Chaparral), Piedra Grande, Rancho los Pavorreales, Rancho Luis, Rancho Santa María, San Bartolomé Coatepec, San Cristóbal Texcalucan, San Francisco Ayotuzco, San Jacinto, San Juan Yautepec, Santa Cruz Ayotuzco, Santiago Yancuitlalpan, Santuario el Cerrito (La Capilla), and Zacamulpa.

The municipality has an area of 143.52 km² (55.41 sq mi) with a total population of 224,042 people. As of 2005 2.5% of the municipality's population speaks an indigenous language.

History

Before the Spanish Conquest, the area was known as Cuautlalpan or Sierra de Las Cruces, and was inhabited by the Otomis. They originally lived in the highlands, gathering the abundant vegetation and hunting rabbits, hares, armadillos, deer and racoons. Several crude templos have been found which were dedicated to the gods Makata (god of the mountains) and Makame (god of rain and fertility, represented by flowers). Adoratorios dedicated to a god called Otontecutli are found in the caves, monoliths and sacred rocks of the upper elevations. These people were conquered a number of times, including by the Olmecs, the Nahuatlacs and by the region of Tlacopan before being conquered by the Aztec triple alliance and then, of course, the Spaniards.

Tradition states that the emperor Moctezuma Xocoyotzin liked the area so much that he had a palace constructed in what is now the neighborhood of Tecpan.

After the Spanish Conquest, the history of the area at first was tied with Hernán Cortés. Cortés exerted his authority indirectly through the caciques of the area and through the Encomienda Tacuba, to which Huixquilucan belonged. Later, the area would be under the control of various Spaniards like Primer Viceroy Antonio de Mendoza and indigenous rulers like Totoquiahuatzin, the governor of Tlacopan. During this time, the area was being evangelized and the traditional tribute was being paid while the area was being redistributed with new names of Christian saints.

The municipality was established on October 21, 1846. In ancient times its territory had been inhabited by Otomi, Tepanec, Mexica and Acolhua populations.

Since 1960, the municipality of Huixquilucan has experienced explosive growth in population and infrastructure because of its proximity to Mexico City. One of the first expansions was the construction of the "Fraccionamiento" (subdivision) of La Herradura, which has subsequently grown.

References

External links

* [http://www.huixquilucan.gob.mx/ Gobierno de Huixquilucan] Official website


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