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San Francisco Acuautla is located in the eastern part of the
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to 4 kilometers from the county seat of
Ixtapaluca Ixtapaluca is a city and a municipality in the eastern part of the State of Mexico in Mexico. It lies between the Federal District and the western border of the state of Puebla. The name Ixtapaluca means "Where the salt gets wet". As of 2006, Izt ...
; Coatepec bordered on the north, south to the suburbs of
Ixtapaluca Ixtapaluca is a city and a municipality in the eastern part of the State of Mexico in Mexico. It lies between the Federal District and the western border of the state of Puebla. The name Ixtapaluca means "Where the salt gets wet". As of 2006, Izt ...
and Ranch San Andrés, east to the town
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and the suburbs of Tlapacoya Ayotla and finally west to the Magdalena Atlicpa. It is at 19" 20' latitude and 098" 51' longitude, its grounds are located at 2300 meters above sea level approximately, also belongs to the third quadrant in which Ixtapaluca splits.


Hydrography

It has three main tributaries: * “El Capulín” o “Azizintla”, that forms in the current Cerro de Santa Cruz or Sabanilla. * “El Texcalhuey” or “La virgen” in the north.. * “Las jícaras” or “San Francisco” which flows into
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and originates in Capulin Yeloxochitl and hills. The three go through the villages of the mountainous area across Ixtapaluca and end at the river La compañía.


Weather

Its climate is temperate humid; the temperature varies with the seasons, the average is 15 °C and maximum 39 °C extreme and extreme low of –8 °C below zero.


Fauna

San Francisco wildlife was a wooded area, but the arrival of the development and exploitation of forests have led to the fauna of this region to extinction. The few wild species are deer (although there are few examples), rabbit, ferret, opossum, cacomistle, owl, a variety of snakes, lizards and spiders, also pets such as pigs, chickens, turkeys, rabbits, cows, horses, sheep, goats, quail, and ducks. Some of these animals are bred from pre-Hispanic and colonial times.


Flora

Within the community there are several fruit species as a fig tree, wild cherry, pear, apple,
sapodilla ''Manilkara zapota'', commonly known as sapodilla (), sapote, naseberry, nispero or chicle, is a long-lived, evergreen tree native to southern Mexico, Central America and the Caribbean. An example natural occurrence is in coastal Yucatán in the ...
, Granada, apricot, hawthorn, walnut and peach, also some herbs like
camphor Camphor () is a waxy, colorless solid with a strong aroma. It is classified as a terpenoid and a cyclic ketone. It is found in the wood of the camphor laurel ('' Cinnamomum camphora''), a large evergreen tree found in East Asia; and in the k ...
,
eucalyptus ''Eucalyptus'' () is a genus of over seven hundred species of flowering trees, shrubs or mallees in the myrtle family, Myrtaceae. Along with several other genera in the tribe Eucalypteae, including '' Corymbia'', they are commonly known as euca ...
, pitch pine, peppermint,
feverfew ''Tanacetum parthenium'', known as feverfew, is a flowering plant in the daisy family, Asteraceae. It may be grown as an ornamental plant, ornament, and may be identified by its synonyms, ''Chrysanthemum parthenium'' and ''Pyrethrum parthenium' ...
, basil,
arnica ''Arnica'' is a genus of perennial plant, perennial, herbaceous plants in the sunflower family (Asteraceae). The genus name ''Arnica'' may be derived from the Greek language, Greek ''wikt:arni, arni'', "lamb", in reference to the plants' soft, h ...
, orange, rue, dandelion, mugwort, rosemary, horehound, chamomile, peppermint, lemongrass, aloe, tepozán, datura, melissa, mullein, and chicalote; edible plants such as pigweed, Montagu, purslane, truck, alfalfa, nopal, ortiguilla, goatee, poor women and
maguey Maguey may refer to various American plants: * Genus ''Agave'', especially ** Species ''Agave americana'', the century plant ** Species '' Agave salmiana'' * Genus ''Furcraea'', a source of natural fiber * Maguey flowers, an edible flower Other use ...
(the latter was an industry in the community). Agriculture is especially based on corn, beans, wheat, barley, tomatoes, squash, among other vegetables and marigold flower temporarily. Finally, note that the individual trees in the region are pirúl and huizache, whose importance goes back to pre-Hispanic times. San Francisco Acuautla, people of culture, history and tradition, is named after the first settlers, who on reaching the passage between the pre-Hispanic communities Coatepec and Ixtapaluca found a vast territory of great forests and a large amount of water running through the rivers supplying this place.


Place names

So according Olaguibel Acuautla name arose; he tells us that consists of ATL, and Cuauhtla, meaning "forest in the water" or "forest by the water". Needless to say the word no prepositions "in" or "next" due in Nahuatl, and compound names containing the nominative and genitive regime; so if we follow the rule Acuautla translates as "Water Forest" One of the first buildings Acuautla is the parish in honor of St. Francis of Assisi, which was built in the mid sixteenth century by the Franciscan Order (order evangelized community Acuautla). It consists of one level, the main facade is flattened lime walls are stone with a width of 0.80 m and the cover is stone vault. Originally, the parish began as a chapel and exterior sides had a railing that covered the stairs and the passage of time disappeared. The arc of the parish still retains its original condition and has undergone changes in color issue but still the same. In the village of St. Francis of Assisi is a historical relic for Acuautla community; its origin is European and was brought by the missionaries in colonial times with the intention of attracting the natives to Catholicism, the image is carved in wood and due to deterioration will have been multiple restorations, which have provided him with some fiberglass layers and gypsum. The image has not lost its original state except for the right hand, which says he was turned face up and holding a book and a skull; possibly in the revolution could have suffered such a change, but it is not confirmed. The village feast is celebrated on October 4 and a grand procession through the main streets of the town, where large sawdust carpets, accompanied by a lot of locals and visitors alike are placed parishioners and fireworks decorating is done sky people.


Transport

Currently the shuttle is made up trucks and vans combi type the following transportation routes: *La Virgen–Ixtapaluca *La virgin–La Paz *San Francisco–Airoport *Uprez–Ixtapaluca *Uprez–La Paz *La Presa– Ixtapaluca With a service schedule 4:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.


References

{{reflist Populated places in the State of Mexico Ixtapaluca