Tepache, Sonora
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Tepache is a small town in
Tepache Municipality Tepache Municipality is a municipality in the Mexican state of Sonora in north-western Mexico. Its seat is Tepache. Area and population The municipal area is 752.85 km2. The municipal population counted in 2000 was 1,539, of which 779 wer ...
in the east of the
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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 Administrative divisions of Mexico, Federal Entities of Mexico. The state is d ...
. Its location by GPS coordinates is at: Longitude (dec): -109.528889; Latitude (dec): 29.533333.


History

Tepache, founded in 1678 under the name of Nuestra Señora de San Joaquín y Santa Ana de Depache (Our Lady of Saint Joachim and Saint Anne of Depache). The location was an Opata settlement located in a small valley about one
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( 2.594 miles) long. The word Tepache comes from the Opata language ''Tepatzi,'' that later became Tepachi and Tepache, and means, according to some, "Place of Beautiful Women". Deposits of Silver were discovered by the Spanish in the vicinity of Tepache, and worked beginning in 1660. Among the mines worked at Tepache Arroyo were Nacatovori, Lampazos, Las Guijas, Santo Domingo, and Coronilla (none of the mines remained active by 1764). Tepache was visited on January 8, 1686, by mining inspector D. Gabriel de Isturiz, at which time it had 142 families, and 388 residents. The major part of Tepache, along with the side the river bank, was covered by a flood of the River in 1932, and a new settlement was developed above the river bank, with straight and wide streets. Tepache was incorporated as a municipality in 1932.


Economy

Agriculture and livestock raising are the main economic activities.


Agriculture

Water infrastructure in support of agriculture includes 26 dams and 85 wells. There is an area of 115 hectares of land supported by an irrigation channel, with a length of 10.4 km., with 4.2 km. of the length in lined channel. There are also 882 hectares of temporary cultivation, and 551 hectares of mixed or medium irrigation. Agricultural production is for domestic consumption, and to support livestock. The major crops under cultivation include maize, beans, wheat, potato, sweet potato, chili, and various fruits. Other cultivation is pasture for livestock feed.


Livestock raising

Livestock Raising is defined as providing the backbone of the economy for the municipality. There were 13,016 head of cattle in 2000.Gobierno de Sonora
Production of pigs and goats is minimal.


Tourism

The municipality is located within the Malpais ("Bad Country") volcanic zone, with huge rocks, canyons, and hills of dark stone, covered by abundant vegetation. The volcano ''Volcán Cerro Blanco'', is a natural cone 7 kilometers south of Tepache, and is visited by domestic and foreign tourists, as well as by geology students. It is located at Latitude 29.6031200, and Longitude -109.5259500. ''
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'' is a natural rock formation nearby, that rises jaggedly into the sky like the backbone of the Devil. ''La Gruta Profunda'' is a Cave located in the Malpais, a few kilometers from town, and is surrounded by canyons, and has within it the ''Tapón Sifón,'' a deep pool of blue-green water. ''El Pantano'' (The Swamp) is another area visited by residents and visitors. It is a swampy area located in the mountains about 8 kilometers from the town. Here, a spring of water rises up from deep underground, creating an area of mud and quicksand.


Culture

On October 15 the patron saint festival of Saint Teresa of Ávila is celebrated, with dances, fireworks, music, dances and a popular fair.


Government


Characterization of the municipal government

The City Council consists of a municipal president, a trustee, three general aldermen, and two aldermen providing proportional representation of the population.


Timeline of Municipal Presidents


References


External links


Official Web site

Enciclopedia de los Municipios de Mexico

INEGI

Gobierno de Sonora
{{Coord, 29, 31, N, 109, 31, W, type:city, display=title Populated places in Sonora 1678 establishments in the Spanish Empire