- Xalapa, Veracruz
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official_name = City of Xalapa
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motto = La Ciudad de las Flores
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subdivision_name2 = Xalapa
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leader_title = Municipal President
leader_name =David Velasco Chedraui
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established_title = Founded
established_date =1772
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population_total = 387,879
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website = http://www.xalapa.gob.mx/
footnotes =Xalapa or Jalapa is the capital city of the Mexican state of
Veracruz . In the year2005 census the city reported a population of 387,879 and the municipality of which it serves as municipal seat reported a population of 413,136. The municipality has an area of 118.45 km². Xalapa lies near the geographic center of the state and is the second-largest city in the state after the city of Veracruz.The municipal seat of Xalapa is the city of Xalapa de Enríquez, named in honor of 19th-century Governor
Juan de la Luz Enríquez . In everyday usage, however, the city is generally referred to by the shorter name Xalapa. Its name is pronounced|xaˈlapa in Spanish and IPAEng|həˈlɑːpə in English. It was called "La ciudad de las flores " (the City of Flowers) byAlexander Von Humboldt .Its name comes from the
Nahuatl roots "Xalli" (sand) and "Apan" (water place), which approximately means "spring in the sand." This name is pronounced|ʃaˈlapan in Nahuatl, though final [n] is often omitted in Nahuatl pronunciation; the [ʃ] sound (like English 'sh') was written 'x' in the 16th century, but does not occur in modern Spanish (but is common for place names in Mexico), and its normal counterpart is the [h] sound (IPA IPA| [x] or [h] ) which is normally written 'j' in modern Spanish. The spelling "Xalapa" (like the word "México") reflects the archaic spelling.Notable sites in the city
The Cathedral of Xalapa is a mix of
Baroque andNeogothic design built in1773 . It has a clock tower, the clock coming fromEngland .Callejón Diamante (lit. Diamond Alley) is one of the more crowded streets at night because of its Bohemian atmosphere with cafes and an artists' colony. Callejón Jesús te Ampare is a
cobblestone street next to the Church of San José.Patio Muñoz is a neighborhood built in the 19th century, with most of the original buildings intact. Here are held workshops in Veracruz-style painting, dance and music. Parque Juárez was the location of the Monastery of San Francisco. It is located among the four oldest neighborhoods of the city. Its central garden features enormous
monkey puzzle tree s, art gallerys, an agora, workshops, an auditorium and a café.The Jardín de Esculturas (Sculpture Garden) is a museum dedicated to sculpture, exhibiting works by nationally and internationally-recognized artists.
The Museo Interactivo de Xalapa (Interactive Museum of Xalapa) features a planetarium with an
IMAX screen, showing educational documentaries.In the Paseo de los Lagos, there used to be an ancient dam. Today it has footpaths surrounded by leafy trees, circling three lakes and a fresh-water spring.
The Parque de los Tecajetes is located in a natural depression or ravine of the same name in the center of the city. Underneath is a fresh-water spring that feeds the aqueducts, artificial pools and canals of the park.
The
Museo de Antropología de Xalapa houses the largest collection of artifacts from Mexican Gulf Coast cultures such as theOlmec , the Huastec and theTotonac with more than 25,000 pieces. The most notable pieces in the museum are the giant Olmec heads and the smaller Totonac ones, which are called "caritas sonrientes" (little smiling faces) in Spanish. The museum also contains a 40,000 sq. meter garden.Nearby is the
Hacienda del Lencero. Its first owner was Juan Lencero, a soldier ofHernán Cortés . In the 19th century is was the property ofAntonio López de Santa Anna . Today, it is a museum in which you can see furniture and personal effects dating from the 19th century. It also has a chapel and spacious gardens surrounding the property which include a sculpture byGabriela Mistral who spent time here while in exile.The Jardín Botánico Clavijero (Clavijero Botanical Garden) has an important collection of regional plants with sections dedicated to Mexican ornamental flowers, reconstructed mountain environments in Xalapa, ferns and the most extensive variety of pines in Mexico.cite journal |last= Triedo|first=Nicolas|year=2008 |month= February |title=Fin de semana en Xalapa|journal=Guía México Desconocido |volume= 372 |pages=42–48 |url=http://www.mexicodesconocido.com.mx/]
History
The
Totonac as were the first people who established themselves around the "Macuiltepetl" - a 'five-peaked' hill, which today is a park. During the 14th century, four cultures settled in the territory today known as Xalapa. Each of them built a small village: Xalitic (in the sand) was founded by the Totonacas; Techacapan (river of waste) was founded by theChichimec as; in the northeast Tecuanapan (river of the beasts) was founded by theToltec as and Tlalnecapan was founded by theTeochichimec as.Moctezuma Ilhuicamina , fifthAztec Emperor, invaded the territory during the second half of the 15th century; therefore all the land became part of the Aztec Empire until the arrival of the Spanishconquistador es.Eventually around
1313 , the four villages grew and joined forming one big village which was given the name Xallapan.In1519 Hernán Cortés passed through Xalapa enroute toTenochtitlan .1555 saw the final construction of theFranciscan convent which is the second most important event in that time inNueva España .In1772 the construction of the XalapaCathedral began.Xalapa is also known as the "Athens of Veracruz" because of the strong cultural influence of its three major universities,
Universidad Veracruzana (the main public university in the State of Veracruz),Universidad de Xalapa andUniversidad Anáhuac de Xalapa , and also for the wide variety of cultural events in Xalapa like itstheater ,museums , and street art.Xalapa also has the widest collection of
Diego Rivera 's paintings in allMexico , at a gallery called "Pinacoteca Diego Rivera ", nearby City Hall and Parque Juárez in the downtown area.In folklore, the Spaniards believed that Xalapa was the birthplace and home of the "Florecita" (literally little flower), the most beautiful woman in the world. Even today, some people continue to adhere to this belief, and some natives insist that it is not a legend.
It has been a
sister city of Covina,California USA, since1964 . It is also twinned with Omaha,Nebraska .Climate
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* [http://www.inegi.gob.mx/est/contenidos/espanol/sistemas/conteo2005/localidad/iter/ Link to tables of population data from Census of 2005] INEGI: Instituto Nacional de Estadística, Geografía e Informática
* [http://www.e-local.gob.mx/wb2/ELOCAL/EMM_veracruz Veracruz] Enciclopedia de los Municipios de MéxicoExternal links
* [http://www.xalapa.gob.mx/ Ayuntamiento de Xalapa] Official website
* [http://www.visitxalapa.com/ VisitXalapa] – Newest city guide web site for visitors and expats; great forums, business listings, bookstore, and the first Virtual Mexico directory of people who love Xalapa
* [http://www.delange.org/Jalapa/Jalapa.htm Museum of Anthropology] Great photos and text by an American tourist
* [http://www.xalapatips.com/ XalapaTips] Free maps and cool information about the city
* [http://www.ixalapa.com/ iXalapa] – local events page. QTVR pictures, free maps and video
* [http://www.vivaxalapa.blogspot.com/ VivaXalapa] Culinary reviews of the best places in Xalapa, Ver.
* [http://www.diezpesitos.com Diez pesitos] A guide to enjoying the best of Xalapa with little money
* [http://www.uv.mx/ La Universidad Veracruzana]
* [http://www.chow.com/stories/10660] , a culinary travel guide to Xalapa
* [http://groups.yahoo.com/group/visitxalapa/] , a Yahoo Group about Xalapa
* [http://VisitXalapa.net] , a WordPress Photo Blog sister site to Xalapa Yahoo Group
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