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La Paz, State of Mexico

Coordinates:19°21′38″N98°58′48″W / 19.36056°N 98.98000°W /19.36056; -98.98000
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Municipality in State of Mexico, Mexico
La Paz
Municipality
Coat of arms of La Paz
Coat of arms
Location of La Paz in the State of Mexico
Location of La Paz in the State of Mexico
Coordinates:19°21′38″N98°58′48″W / 19.36056°N 98.98000°W /19.36056; -98.98000
Country Mexico
StateState of Mexico
Municipal seatLos Reyes Acaquilpan
Municipality Founded1875
Government
 • Municipal PresidentRolando Castellanos Hernandez (2016-2018)
Elevation
(of seat)
2,260 m (7,410 ft)
Population
 (2010) Municipality
 • Municipality
253,845
 • Seat
85,359
Time zoneUTC-6 (Central)
Postal code (of seat)
56400
Website(in Spanish)www.losreyeslapaz.gob.mx

La Paz is amunicipality in theState of Mexico,Mexico, with itsmunicipal seat in the town ofLos Reyes Acaquilpan. It is located on the dividing line between Mexico State and the eastern edge of theFederal District and is part of theGreater Mexico City area. The area was part of a region called "Atlicpac" which inNáhuatl means 'above or at the edge of water.' The current city's/municipality'sglyph symbolizes water.[1]

History

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This area was the land of theAcolhuas whose capital was inTexcoco. As such they were part of the heart of theAztec Triple Alliance and theAztec Empire, on the receiving end of tribute coming in from other parts of the empire. This continued until theSpanish conquest of the Aztec Empire. During the colonial period, more specifically in the 18th century, this area was in constant territorial conflict. This ended up with the consolidation of a number of communities into two entities called "San Salvador Tecamachalco" and "La Magdalena Atlicpac" around 1770-1773, now the neighborhoods ofAtenantitlan andTejolote. In 1882, the first railroad connecting the area and Mexico City was built, beginning Los Reyes' close economic ties with the metropolis even though the original town itself would not join the municipality until 1889. Los Reyes achieved city status in 1977. There is a tire burning festival held on the last Friday of every month. The tire that emits the most smoke wins. The current champion is Jesus Garcia from the surrounding municipality. Opponents of global warming criticize this traditional festival as destructive to the environment.[1]

The municipality was founded in 1875 by PresidentSebastián Lerdo de Tejada, furthering a process of consolidation of the area that had begun in the prior century. The towns of La Magdalena Atlicpac, San Sebastián Chimalpa and Tecamachalco were unified under the control of La Magdalena Atlicpac. Only later would Los Reyes become the seat.[1]

Demographics

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The municipality covers a total surface area of 26.71 square kilometers (10.31 sq mi) and, in the year 2010 census, reported a population of 253,845.[2] It borders withChicoloapan,Chimalhuacán,Ixtapaluca,Valle de Chalco Solidaridad,Nezahualcoyotl and theDistrito Federal, specifically with theborough ofIztapalapa[1]

The municipality consists of 18 localities (15 urban and 3 rural), of which its municipal seat,Los Reyes Acaquilpan, also known asLos Reyes La Paz, which had a 2010 census population of 85,359 inhabitants, is the largest. Line A of theMexico City Metro terminates in Los Reyes at the station calledMetro La Paz.

Towns and villages

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Localities (cities, towns, and villages) are:[2]

Name2010 Census Population
Los Reyes Acaquilpan85,359
San Isidro33,737
La Magdalena Atlicpac26,429
Emiliano Zapata25,309
San Sebastián Chimalpa12,951
Lomas de San Sebastián12,372
Professor Carlos Hank González10,416
El Pino8,332
San José las Palmas8,203
Tecamachalco6,780
Arenal6,700
Lomas de Altavista5,704
Unidad Acaquilpan4,806
Bosques de la Magdalena2,803
Techachaltitla1,994
Lomas de San Sebastián1,447
Colonia Máximo de la Cruz429
Los Pirules74
Total Municipality253,845

Gallery

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  • The "municipal palace" or main government building for the city and municipality. It is decorated for the upcoming Independence Day celebrated on Sept 16
    The "municipal palace" or main government building for the city and municipality. It is decorated for the upcoming Independence Day celebrated on Sept 16
  • Statue dedicated to charros in the plaza in front of the municipal palace. Part of the inscription reads "For more than a century, our men and women have celebrated the "Carnaval de Charros" with their characteristic masks and outfit year after year and it is our pride to continue preserving this noble tradition"
    Statue dedicated tocharros in the plaza in front of the municipal palace. Part of the inscription reads "For more than a century, our men and women have celebrated the "Carnaval de Charros" with their characteristic masks and outfit year after year and it is our pride to continue preserving this noble tradition"
  • Street vendors on Hombres Ilustres street near the municipal palace
    Street vendors on Hombres Ilustres street near the municipal palace
  • View of (extinct) volcano "La Caldera" taken from the Metro La Paz station of the Mexico City Metro in the city/municipality of Los Reyes Acaquilpan
    View of (extinct) volcano "La Caldera" taken from theMetro La Paz station of theMexico City Metro in the city/municipality of Los Reyes Acaquilpan
  • Entrance to Mexico City Metro station Los Reyes
    Entrance to Mexico City Metro stationLos Reyes
  • line of bicycle taxis waiting for business on Horacio Zuñiga Street just outside the Metro Los Reyes station
    line of bicycle taxis waiting for business on Horacio Zuñiga Street just outside the Metro Los Reyes station

References

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  1. ^abcd"Enciclopedia de los Municipios de Mexico Estado de Mexico Los Reyes La Paz". Archived fromthe original on 2007-09-27. Retrieved2008-03-09.
  2. ^ab2010 census tables: INEGIArchived 2013-05-02 at theWayback Machine

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