Huepac is the seat of a
Huépac Municipality in the center of the
Mexican
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state of
Sonora
Sonora (), officially Estado Libre y Soberano de Sonora ( en, Free and Sovereign State of Sonora), is one of the 31 states which, along with Mexico City, comprise the Federal Entities of Mexico. The state is divided into 72 municipalities; the ...
. The municipal area is 317.37 km² with a population of 1,142 registered in 2000
Most of the inhabitants live in the municipal seat.
Huépac was founded in 1644 by the Jesuit missionary Gerónimo de la Canal with the name of San Lorenzo de Güepaca. Its name comes from the Ópata Indian word, Güepaca, which means big valley ; from Güe big and paca, valley in Ópata
The land is hilly with valleys and the main settlement lies at an elevation of 304 meters. The average annual temperature is 21.4°C and the average annual rainfall is 424.0 mm.
The region is crossed by the
Rio Sonora
Río Sonora (''Sonora River'') is a 402-kilometer-long river of Mexico. It lies on the Pacific slope of the Mexican state of Sonora and it runs into the Gulf of California.
Watershed
The Sonora River watershed covers of public land. Slopes range ...
, which receives the waters of the El Gavilán, Güevarachi and Triunfo.
Agriculture and cattle raising are the two main economic activities. Corn and beans are raised for subsistence while grasses are grown for cattle fodder. The cattle herd numbered 15,000 head in 2000
The economically active population in 2000 was only 340 workers
References
Enciclopedia de los Municipios de MexicoINEGI
External links
Huépac, Ayuntamiento Digital''(Official Website of Huépac, Sonora)''
(in English)
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Populated places in Sonora
1644 establishments in the Spanish Empire