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Loreto is a city and municipal seat of
Loreto Municipality, Baja California Sur Loreto () is a municipality of the Mexican state of Baja California Sur. It was created in 1992 from the partition of the neighboring Comondú Municipality. The municipal seat is in the town of Loreto, which was the former capital of Las Califor ...
, on the West Coast of Mexico. Located on the
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, the city had a population of 20,385 inhabitants in 2019. Loreto is a regional economic and cultural center, as well as a major
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on the Baja California Peninsula. Loreto was founded in 1697, when
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founded Misión de Nuestra Señora de Loreto Conchó. The city served as the capital of Province of the Californias until 1777, when the capital moved to
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. Loreto continued to serve as the capital of Baja California until 1829. The city grew rapidly in the 20th century and is today a major tourist destination and regional hub.


History

Loreto was the first Spanish colonial settlement of the Viceroyalty of New Spain on the Baja California Peninsula. The town was founded in 1697 by
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missionaries, who found a steady spring of fresh water on this site, as the
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. The Jesuits were expelled in 1767, and control of the Baja California missions was given to the
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. In 1769, the Franciscans were ordered to turn over the Baja missions to the
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and accompany the expedition of
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to establish new missions in the unexplored northern frontier that became
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. The expedition departed from Loreto on March 24, 1769. The town served as the capital of the province of Las Californias from its founding until the capital was moved to Monterey on February 3, 1777. In 1768, the province had been split into
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(today's U.S. state of California) and Baja California. At first, the two provinces continued with a single governor. Later, the town became the headquarters for the Lieutenant Governor of California Viejo (the province of Baja California). The Municipality was created in 1992 and Loreto citizens elected their first Mayor (Municipal President) in 1993. The Federal Electoral Institute, as of February 3, 2008, recorded 9,073 registered voters for the Municipality of Loreto.


Geography

Loreto is located on the east coast of the Baja California Peninsula, at 26º00'46" N 111º20'36" W. It is bordered on the east by the
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, on the west by the Transpeninsular Highway, and on the south by the Arroyo Loreto, a dry creek bed that only fills with water after a heavy rainfall. The city is built on relatively flat land with an average elevation is above sea level. "La Giganta" Mountain Range ("
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") lies to the west, extending along the center of the state of Baja California Sur, parallel to the gulf coast. The geology and topography of the Loreto region, extending from Bahía Concepción to Agua Verde, is a coastal belt consisting "mainly of a narrow belt of ridges, valleys, and pediments adjacent to the escarpment, low- to moderate-elevation ranges transverse to the coast, and narrow coastal plains". The city is a
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resort, catering mostly to
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travelers, with daily flights from
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to
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. Many American tourists enjoy fishing in "pangas" for "dorado" (
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or Dolphin Fish). Local restaurants willingly prepare the daily catch of the tourists. Loreto has a museum that coexists alongside the historic, but still active, parish. Loreto has active sister city relationships with the California cities of Hermosa Beach, Cerritos, and Ventura.


Climate

Loreto has a
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climate which is hot and humid, with abundant sunshine (desert with some rainfall in summer). The median temperature is . The temperatures are hot from June through October. Summer days have highs around and high humidity. According to the National Meteorological Service, Loreto's highest official temperature reading of was recorded on July 2, 2006; the lowest temperature ever recorded was on December 15, 1987. In spring season, the temperatures are moderate and temperate. Autumn and winter months are usually windy. From January to March, winds blow from the NW (night hours) and the North (day hours), the rest of the year, the winds blow usually from the West. Loreto's yearly precipitation is low; averaging about . The wettest months are August and September, when there are occasional short-lived rainfalls. One concern for Loreto is the
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, which runs from June 1 to November 30, and some times causes heavy rainfall and floods in the area. The last time the town area was hit by a hurricane was on September 2 and 3, 2006, when the hurricane John hit the Baja California Peninsula.


Demographics

According to
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, the 2015 city population was 18,535 people with 2565 households, with 77.67% male and 22.32% female householders. The population is young: 29.75% are from 0 to 14 years of age, 19.19% from 15 to 24, and only 6.42% are 60 years of age or older. For every 100 females there are 102.5 males, and for every 100 females age 18 and over, there are 100.5 males. The Municipality of Loreto (which includes Nopoló, Puerto Escondido, San Javier and the rest of the little villages from the coast and mountains) has a population of 21,071 people. Due to Loreto's small population and low immigration, large families are characteristic, and residents often have the same last name, a phenomenon also found in other state localities. The two largest families are the "Davis", predominating in the east of the city, along the beach ("Calle Davis" is a street with this last name), and the "Murillo", predominating in the south along the Arroyo Loreto, in the neighborhood known as "barrio del Muro", named after the retaining wall built to hold flood waters from the creek. Other large families are the Amador, the Arce, the Cota, the Higuera, the Romero and the Villalejo.


Culture

There are seven buildings in Loreto from the 18th to 20th century that are considered historical monuments by the federal government; the most important is the Mission of our Lady of Loreto at the start of El Camino Real ("The Royal Road"), an historic corridor that follows north along the ancient route of the Spanish missions, to its ending in Sonoma, California, USA. In the neighboring town of San Javier are five historical buildings, most importantly the Mission of Saint Francis Xavier ( Misión de San Francisco Javier), the best preserved mission in the peninsula. The ruins of Mission of San Bruno, the first mission of Baja California, founded in 1683 by Jesuit missionary explorer Padre
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. It was ordered abandoned by the Spanish Crown two years later. It is located 20 kilometers north of Loreto. The Jesuit Missions Museum (''Museo de las Misiones Jesuíticas'') is located beside the Mission of our Lady of Loreto. It has a collection of religious art, weapons and tools from the 17th and 18th centuries that were used in the Spanish missions in Baja California. In the "La Giganta" mountains ("
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"), there are cave paintings in canyons and rock shelters. The nearest sites to Loreto are "Cuevas Pintas" (15 km to the west) and "La Pingüica" (60 km to the north). Some of the cave paintings from the indigenous groups of Baja California have been added to UNESCO's list of world heritage sites.


Tourism


Events

* Fiestas de la Virgen de Loreto. The Our Lady of Loreto Festivities are celebrated on September 8. It's a series of religious, civic and cultural events. * Fiestas de la Fundación de Loreto. The foundation of the city is celebrated from October 19 to 25. It's one of the most important cultural events in the state. * Fiestas de San Javier. The festivities from December 1 to 3 are in honor of Saint Francis Xavier, patron saint from the neighbor town of San Javier. These festivities attract a lot of pilgrims from the peninsula. * Loreto 400. An off-road racing event that takes place in September. The course is a classic desert offroad race which route includes Comondú, San Javier and the old towns of La Giganta mountain range. * Loreto 300 milles. Off-road racing event. December.
Torneo de las Mision
Fishing Charity Tournament that started in 1993. The 2007 edition will be July 12–14. * Loreto Dorado International Fishing Tournament. Takes place in July. * Copa Dorado Tournament. State tournament in September. * Governor's Cup Fishing Tournament. May


Recreation

;Fishing Loreto has a reputation as an excellent sport fishing location. This is its main tourist attraction, as well as the main source of employment in the area, thus linking Loreto's economy closely to fishing. There are two well-defined fishing seasons: summer features " dorado" and species like marlin ( black marlin, Atlantic blue marlin, striped marlin) and sailfish, which are ideal for fly fishing; winter fishing features " yellow tail" (jurel) and other species that usually are deep in the sea rocks. In addition to these seasonal species, Loreto's waters are home to other species like snapper and seabass, which are found all year long. Thanks to this abundance, Loreto has been home of several IGFA records. The two "foundations" of Loreto's sport fishing are the "dorado" and the "yellow tail" (''Seriola lalandi dorsalis''). The dorado is the emblematic species of Loreto's warm waters, its season beginning in late May, peaking from July to September, and ending in November, with two important tournaments, in July and September. The yellow tail is one of the strongest species; its season begins in November, peaks from March to April, and comes to an end in late May.


Government

The city of Loreto is the seat of the
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of Loreto, which is governed by a City Council ( Ayuntamiento), consisting of a Mayor or
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(Presidente Municipal), a
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(Síndico), and six City Councilors (Regidores), all eight elected by direct popular vote for a mandatory single
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of three years. The Mayor is a voting member of the council, and as head of the public municipal administration is directly responsible for actual implementation of the City Council's decisions, somewhat analogous to a
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. The Mayor of Loreto is Darryn Murphy, whose term runs until April 2021. The Syndic (or Trustee), also a voting member, is responsible for the legal representation of both the council itself and of the municipal government more generally, and monitors municipal assets and supervises public servants conduct, similar to a US
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. The other six City Councilors are voting members whose principal function is analysis and overall direction, rather than direct implementation of the council's decisions. The Mayor is represented at the community action level by seven subdelegates (Subdelegados Municipales), who are appointed by the City Council to perform certain functions: presently serving are Agua Verde, San Javier, Ligüi, Colonia Zaragoza, San Nicolás, Tembabiche, and San Juan.


Education

The city has two public schools of superior studies: * Th
Regional Center of Normal Education "Marcelo Rubio Ruiz"
(CREN) is an undergraduate school of education that offers two bachelor's degree programs in education and in special education. * The
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(UABCS) Loreto campus offers two bachelor's degree programs i
alternative tourism
and i
political science and public administration
The Catholic private school Colegio Calafia offers one associate degree in commerce High school students (10th to 12th grade) are served by two public schools: * Centro de Estudios de Bachillerato * Colegio de Bachilleres (former Preparatoria Federal por Cooperación "Manuel Davis Ramírez") Middle school students (7th to 9th grade) are served by two public schools: * Escuela Secundaria Estatal "Benito Juárez" * Escuela Secundaria Estatal "Modesto Sánchez Mayón" Elementary school students (1st to 6th grade) are served by six public schools and one catholic private school. There are five kindergarten schools. Boarding School Number 8

serves children from the mountain villages who attend school, away from their homes and families. It serves approximately sixty five students.


Transport

The city is served by
Loreto International Airport Loreto International Airport is an international airport located in the city of Loreto, in Loreto Municipality of Baja California Sur state, northwestern Mexico. Services The airport handles national and international air traffic for the cit ...
, offering domestic flights on carriers Volaris and Calafia. It is also one of the few places to get aviation fuel in the Baja area. International service is currently provided by Alaska Airlines and Horizon Air to
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. Beginning in 2015,
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has also offered seasonal weekly direct flights to
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.
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has announced seasonal service to both Phoenix
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and Dallas Ft. Worth DFW starting in 2021


References


2010 census tables: INEGI
Instituto Nacional de Estadística, Geografía e Informática * Morales Polo, Sergio, ''THE MISSION OF SAN JAVIER''. A beautiful link of Jesuit Missions chain in the Royal Road of the Californias. Edit. Londó, México 2007


Further reading

* Ann O'Neil and Don O'Neil (2001),
Loreto, Baja California: First Mission and Capital of Spanish California
', Tio Press, . * Alan Axelrod, David Axelrod and Aaron Bodansky (2007),
Best Guide: Loreto
', Loreto, Baja California Sur, Mexico; . * Brett Alan Wyatt (2005),

', Riley Books, .
Conservación del Territorio Insular Mexicano, A.C.

Estudio socioeconómico de las comunidades costeras El Juncalito, Ligui, Ensenada Blanca y Agua Verde, Municipio de Loreto, B.C.S.
' * Hiking Loreto,Hikes, Walks and Explorations in Loreto and the Sierra Giganta (2019) Fourth Edition; DeeDee Kelly, Dave Kelly and Ed Nugent. * Miguel León-Portilla (1997), ''Loreto's key role in the early history of the Californias (1697–1773)'', California Mission Studies Association, OCLC 37842990. * Paul Gangster, Oscar Arizpe and Antonina Ivanova (2007), ''Loreto - The future of the first capital of the Californias'', * Sergio Morales Polo (1993), ''Loreto : some relevant facts about the history of the keystone of California culture'', Editorial Londó, OCLC 39034134.
Nicole Dyan Peterson
(2005)

Ph.D. dissertation, UCSD, OCLC: 64507505. * ''Loreto: Baja California, Mexico fishing chart and guide'' (1999)
Baja "Directions", Inc.
, .


External links

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