- Tapachula, Chiapas
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footnotes =Tapachula is a "municipio" (municipality) and city with a hot, humid climate in the Mexican state of
Chiapas . It is located in southern part of the state on theSoconusco coastal plain, near the border withGuatemala , at 14.91° N 92.27° W. In the 2005 census the population of the municipality was 282,420 people, whereas the city of Tapachula had a population of 189,991 (more than two-thirds of the municipality's total). The city and the municipality both rank second in the state in population, behindTuxtla Gutiérrez .The city has one of the highest
GDP per capita inMexico , and it is known sometimes as "Perla del Soconusco" ("Pearl of Soconusco").Fact|date=February 2007Culture
The population mix is culturally diverse. From Native Americans and
Mestizos , Spanish, German, Chinese, Japanese, French and several others. TheInternational Fair of Tapachula is celebrated during March with cattle agricultural and commercial exhibition.(See image at [http://www.quehoteles.com/hotel-Finca-Hamburgo-F31606_2.jpgthis link] for German presence in Tapachula.)
Important newspapers are the Tapachultecan "El Orbe" and the Soconuscan "El Diario del Sur"; radio can be received from both Mexico and Guatemala.
Important politicians, scientists, and artists were born in Tapachula, like Fray Matías de Córdova and Amparo Montes. During the history of the city several foreign cultures had influence in the rich history of the city. The
Germans came during the coffee boom and createdGerman villages and haciendas where their ancestors live today, and haciendas like: Hamburgo, Bremen, Germania, etc. still remind us of the firstSaxons of the area. The Japanese and the Chinese also left a strong influence in Tapachula, in the cuisine and architecture. They came to construct railroads and were the first Asian immigrants inLatin America . Italian, French and other expats descendants still live along the Spanish,Mestizo and Indians of the region.español:ahi vive el futbolista de la 4 division y de fuerzas basicas de jaguares Eduardo Coutiño Armientatalento de chiapas.
Migration
Tapachula is also known as the point at which the undocumented migrants from Central America begin their trek northward in search of jobs, and a better life. Before Hurricane Stan devastated the Soconusco region, a train system carried large numbers of these migrants weekly to the north.
Metropolitan area
Tapachula has an extensive
metropolitan zone that includes several suburbs including beaches like Playa Linda, Puerto Madero, Viva Mexico a downtown Tapachula and even a Cruise Harbor named Puerto Chiapas (2005). The postal code for Tapachula is 30,700.Education
The city is an exemplary cultural hub with strong involvement from the government of Mexico changing trends of literacy around this city. Although there are not that many universities, most majors are offered from law and accounting (UNACH, CEST), to medicine and civil engineering (IESCH, Tecnologico de Tapachula), architecture and system engineer (UVG).
Puerto Madero is a former name of the current Puerto Chiapas.
Notable features
Tapachula's main attractions are:
* The colonial-era Temple of San Agustín
* The Archaeological Museum,
* The German houses and Haciendas,
* The variety of Asian cuisine,
* The pyramids of Izapa
* The beach of San Benito
* The central parkAir travel
The city is served by the
Tapachula International Airport .References
* [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
External links
* [http://www.tapachula.gob.mx/ Ayuntamiento de Tapachula] Official website
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