- Tlaxiaco
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official_name = Heroica Ciudad de Tlaxiaco
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subdivision_name1 =Oaxaca
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subdivision_name2 = Tlaxiaco
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established_title = Founded
established_date = ca. 400 BC
established_title2 = Town status
established_date2 =1 October 1852
established_title3 = City status
established_date3 =7 October 1884
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population_blank1 = 17,450
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postal_code_type = Postal code
postal_code = 69800
area_code = 953
blank_name = Fiestas
blank_info = 14–21 October
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blank1_info = Tlaxiaqueño
website = http://www.tlaxiaco.gob.mx/
footnotes =Tlaxiaco is a city, and its surrounding municipality of the same name, in the
Mexican state ofOaxaca . It is located in the northwest portion of the state, in a region known as theMixteca Alta , with a population of about 17,450. The city is formally known as Heroica Ciudad de Tlaxiaco("heroic city") in honour of a battle waged there during the 1862–67 French invasion. Tlaxiaco (IPA: /tla.'xia.ko/) is aNahuatl name containing the elements "tlachtli" (ball game), "quiahuitl" (rain), and "-co" (place marker). It thus approximates to "Place where it rains on the ball court". Its name in theMixtec language is "Ndijiinu", which means "good view".The city
The city of Tlaxiaco stands at 17°16’N, 97°41’W, at 2040 metres above sea level, some 180 kilometres to the northeast of
state capital Oaxaca de Juárez. To the north the municipality borders withSantiago Nundichi ; to the south withSan Antonio Sinicahua ,San Miguel El Grande ,San Esteban Atatlahuca ,Santa Cruz Nundaco ,Santo Tomás Ocotepec , andPutla Villa de Guerrero ; to the east withSanta María del Rosario ,Santa Catarina Tayata ,San Cristóbal Amoltepec , andMagdalena Peñasco ; and to the west withSan Juan Mixtepec . The municipality covers a total surface area of 343.2 km².Tlaxiaco is located in temperate valley, surrounded by two mountains belonging to the
Sierra Mixteca : Cerro Negro and Cerro Yucuninu, the latter of which is the highest point in the municipality at 2875 above sea level. Like most of the Mixteca region, the Tlaxiaco valley is drained by theRío Balsas system, which is fed by numerous small streams that rise in the hills near the municipal seat.The climate is subhumid temperate, with a rainy reason in the summer. The average annual temperature is 18°C, although in winter temperatures can drop to zero or below. Unlike other areas in the Mixteca region, the Tlaxiaco valley and its surrounding mountains still possess some conifer forests, inhabited by species including
deer s,armadillo s,rabbits s and other small mammals.XETLA , a government-run indigenouscommunity radio station, is based in Tlaxiaco.Notable Tlaxiaqueños
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Lila Downs , singer
*Raúl Gatica Bautista , writerThe municipality
As municipal seat, Tlaxiaco has governing jurisdiction over the following communities:
Agua Zarca, Arboleda, Atayiki, Barranca Obscura, Barrio San Miguel, Barrio San Nicolás, Benito Juárez Cuquila, Cañada Alejandro, Cañada Candelaria, Cañada del Curtidor, Cañada María (Primera Sección), Cañada María (Segunda Sección), Cabayoco, Campo de Aviación, Capilla del Carrizal, Cerrito de la Virgen, Cerro Negro, Colonia Adolfo López Mateos, Cruz Llorada, Ejido Cañada Santa María, Ejido Ojo de Agua (El Vergelito), El Apartadero, El Boquerón, El Capulín 1, El Capulín 2, El Crucero, El Mogote, El Ojite, El Sabino, El Terrero (Venustiano Carranza), El Vergel, Guadalupe Hidalgo, Ignacio Manuel Altamirano, Joya Grande, Juan Escutia Cuquila, Kilómetro Doce, La Angostura, La Barranca del Tabaco, La Corona, La Cruz Verde, La Desviación (Tierra Colorada), La Lobera 1, La Lobera 2, La Peña Negra, La Providencia, La Purísima Concepción, La Séptima Poniente, La Unión, Las Huertas, Linda Vista 1, Linda Vista 2, Llano Castro, Llano de Guadalupe, Llano de Plaza, Llano del Guajolote (Los Sánchez), Loma Aplastado, Loma del Venado, Loma Saayii, Loma Snuviji, Los Ángeles, Los Blancos, Los Cortés, Mexicalcingo de los Granados, Mogote de San Cristóbal, Nuñuma, Nueva Reforma, Ojo de Agua 1, Ojo de Agua 2, Palo de Letra, Plan de Guadalupe, Ranchería Santos, Rancho Viejo, Rancho Viejo (Eskandaba), Rancho Yosondua, Río de Arena, Río de los Pinos, Río de Ocotepec (Yutecuiñi), Río Delgado, San Bartolo, San Diego, San Felipe Tindaco, San Isidro, San Isidro Mirasol, San Juan de las Flores, San Miguel Progreso, San Pedro, San Pedro Llano Grande, San Pedro Yosotatu, San Sebastián, Santa Lucrecia, Santa María Cuquila, Santo Domingo Huendío, Snite, Tierra Azul, Tierra Blanca (San Nicolás), Tierra Colorada, Yosobee, Yosocahanu, Yososana, Yosostato, Yosostuvi, Yosotica, Yosotium, Yucahua, Yucuhillo, Yucutu, Yutendoo, and Yutenino Segunda Sección
The municipality reported a population of 34,587 in the 2005 Census, of whom 9,399 spoke an indigenous language (predominantly Mixtecan and Triqui).
The land is essentially used for habitation and small-scale agriculture, which represents the main economic activity of the municipality's inhabitants.
References
* [http://www.e-local.gob.mx/work/templates/enciclo/oaxaca/municipios/20397a.htm Tlaxiaco] "(Enciclopedia de los municipios de México)"
External links
* [http://www.tlaxiaco.com/portal/ Tlaxiaco Portal]
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