Zumpahuacán

Zumpahuacán

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Zumpahuacán is a town and municipality in México State. The name “Zumpahuacán” comes from the Nahuatl language "Tzompahuacán". Tzompahuacán means "place of the strawberry tree" (Erythrina americana or "árbol de colorín" in Spanish. Another translation of the Nahuatl name can mean "place of the skills of the sacrificed".cite web |url=http://www.e-local.gob.mx/work/templates/enciclo/mexico/mpios/15119a.htm |title=Enciclopedia de los Municipios de Mexico Estado de Mexico Zumpahuacán |accessdate=2008-05-20 ]

The town

Archeological, anthropological and linguistic studies date human habitation in the area to at least 8000 B.C. with the peoples here having cultural and linguistic links to cultures in what is now the state of Oaxaca and later, with cultures of the high central plains of Mexico. The original village was founded in what is now called Pueblo Viejo ("old village") or San Juan Viejo in Spanish and Quilocán ("place of edible herbs")in a flat area surrounded by rocky cliffs and near the Temozolapa River, seven km from the modern village. It is believed that this settlement was founded by the Mexicas or Chichimecas, who were joined by Matlazincas around 1300 to 1400 AD. The area was conquered and incorporated into the Aztec Empire under the rule of Axayacatl between 1464 and 1467.

The modern town was founded in 1550 when the village of Quilocán was moved to this location and renamed "San Juan Viejo" in order to evangelize the population under the rule of Alonso de la Serna. In 1565, the parish church was constructed under the supervision of Pedro Ponce de León, who may have been the grandson of Cuatlatlapatzin of Tlaxcala. The name was changed to Zumpahuacán in 1689, when authorities bowed to public pressure after a large redistribution of lands in the area. The town suffered an epidemic of smallpox in 1841 and cholera in 1850, the latter almost wiping out the entire population of the town. The town belonged to the municipality of Malinalco until 1861, when it became part of Tenancingo. It separated into its own municipality in 1875, with Lucio Manuel Peña as the first municipal president.

On February 2, 1894, Felipe Castañeda G. was executed by firing squad in the town. Though not famous for his acts, he was responsible for the "Proclamation of Zumpahuacán", which was a precursor to the Mexican Revolution. This document was one of the first to disavow the government of Porfirio Díaz, with the town later siding with the Liberation Army of the South.

As of the 2005 INEGI census, the town had a population of 4,232 people.cite web |url= http://www.inegi.gob.mx/inegi/default.aspx?s=est&c=10215|title= INEGI II Conteo de Población y Vivienda 2005|accessdate=2008-03-22]

The municipality

As municical seat, the town of Zumpahuacán is the government of the following surrounding communties: Ahuacatlán (Guadalupe Ahuacatlán), Ahuatzingo, Tlapizalco (Guadalupe Tlapizalco), Colonia Guadalupe Victoria, San Antonio Guadalupe (San Antonio), San Gaspar, San Pablo Tejalpa, Santa Cruz Atempa, Santa Cruz los Pilares (La Loma), El Tamarindo, San Pedro Guadalupe(Despoblado), Santa María la Asunción, El Zapote, Colonia San Nicolás Palo Dulce (Palo Dulce), Santa Ana Despoblado, Santa Catarina (Santa Catarina de la Cruz), Santiaguito, San José Tecontla, La Ascensión, San Juan, Paraje San Gabriel (San Miguel), Amolonca, Guadalupe Chiltamalco, Llano del Copal (La Muñeca), San Miguel Ateopa, La Cabecera, Barrio de Santa Ana, San Mateo Despoblado, and Chiapa San Isidro. The total population of the municipality was 16,149 people as of 2005. The municipality has a total area of 201.54 km2.

The original town of Quilocán lies 7 km from the municipal seat and remains an unexplored archeological site, although it has been subject to some looting in recent years.

Zumpahuacán lies on a volcanic axis and has a large number of mountains, valleys, hills and depressions. Three of the most notable elevations are: Totsquilla at 2,800 meters above sea level, Santiago or San Miguel at 2,780 meters and Tlalchichilpa at 2,100 meters. Most of these elevations are due the region's past volcanic activity. It is also part of the Balsas River watershed, which contains a number of natural freshwater springs and seasonally flowing ravines.

Over 80% of the municipality's economic activity is based on agriculture.

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