- Comalcalco, Tabasco
Comalcalco is both a modern-day
city and municipality about 45 miles (60 km) northwest ofVillahermosa in the Mexican state ofTabasco and aPre-Columbian Mayaarchaeological site . The literal English translation of "Comalcalco" is "In the house of the "comals". A comal is a pan used to preparetortilla s.The present-day city of Comalcalco reported a 2005 census population of 39,865 inhabitants, while the municipality of which it serves as municipal seat had a population of 173,773. The city is the third-largest community in the state of Tabasco, behind
Villahermosa and Cárdenas. The municipality, which has an area of 723.19 km² (279.225 sq mi), includes many smaller outlying communities, the largest of which areTecolutilla ,Chichicapa , Aldama, and Miguel Hidalgo.The site of Comalcalco, whose coordinates are 18°16′N 93°10′W, is notable for two characteristics. First, it is the westernmost known Maya settlement. Second, and due to a dearth of locally available
limestone (the primary material used in architectural construction), the city's buildings were made from fired-claybricks held together with mortar made from oyster shells. The use of bricks at Comalcalco was unique among Maya sites, and many of them are decorated withiconography and/orhieroglyph s. Important architectural features include the northern plaza and twopyramid s, the "Gran Acropolis" and the "Acropolis Este".Economy
Comalcalco has fertile soil. Large amounts of tropical products are grown. Corn and beans and vegetables are also cultivated. Cocoa is the largest harvest in Comalcalco. Comalcalco produces 20% of the cocoa harvested in the state of Tabasco. Also coconut, avocado, and some tropical fruits are important in some zones.Livestock raising, even though it is not widely practiced, is of high quality, most ranchers have their farms just sideout of Comalcalco, away from urban development.
Petroleum is also extracted. Comalcalco produces 5% of the total pulled petroleum in the state of Tabasco.
http://www.comalcalco.gob.mx/
History
When the River Mezacalapa was drying up, it was called River “Seco” (dry). In the middle of the riverbod is located an elevation in which some families were living various in small ranches. There were a reasonable number of habitants living together. So the Government of the State of Tabasco made the decision to establish a town there, on October 1820. The town received the name of “San Isidro de Comalcalco”. This decree was signed by Juan Mariano Sale, Antonio Solana and Fausto Gordillo, all members of the congress. The decree was published by Don Marcelino Margalli, governor of the state and Jose Mariano Troncoso, secretary of the state. The town is located in Jalpa County. On November 14 of 1834 was created the first government of Colmalcalco.
http://www.comalcalco.gob.mx/
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
* [http://www.e-local.gob.mx/wb2/ELOCAL/EMM_tabasco Tabasco] Enciclopedia de los Municipios de México
* [http://www.comalcalco.gob.mx Official Website] Ayuntamiento de ComalcalcoExternal links
* [http://www.comalcalco.gob.mx/ Ayuntamiento Constitucional de Comalcalco] Official website
+18° 16' 48.29", -93° 12' 6.31"
cite web |url=http://www.comalcalco.gob.mx/comalcalco/descripcion.php | title= Descripción Actual del Municipio| accessdate=2007-10-19 | autor = ayuntamiento de Comalcalco
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