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Nacozari de García is a small mining town in the northeast of the
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of
Sonora Sonora (), officially Estado Libre y Soberano de 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 divided into Municipalities of Sonora, 72 ...
. It serves as the municipal seat for the surrounding municipality of the same name.


Geography

The municipal seat had a population of 11,193 in 2000. It is located at an elevation of 1,040 meters. The municipal area is 3,069.52 km² with a population of 14,363 registered in 2000. The land is mountainous and is part of the spurs of the
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mountains. There is a reservoir La Angostura, which dams up the Río Bavispe.


Communications

The municipal seat and main settlement is on Federal Highway 17, which connects
Agua Prieta Agua Prieta ("dark water") is a town in the Agua Prieta Municipality in the northeastern corner of the Mexican state of Sonora. It stands on the Mexico–U.S. border, adjacent to the town of Douglas, Arizona, Douglas, Arizona. The municipality c ...
with
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. The distance to Agua Prieta is 123 kilometers. It is also on the railroad that connects with
Agua Prieta Agua Prieta ("dark water") is a town in the Agua Prieta Municipality in the northeastern corner of the Mexican state of Sonora. It stands on the Mexico–U.S. border, adjacent to the town of Douglas, Arizona, Douglas, Arizona. The municipality c ...
. There is a small airport for light aircraft.


History

Nacozari, as it is known today, began with the discovery of mines in 1660. The first settlement was called Nuestra Señora del Rosario de Nacozari and was founded as part of the network of Royal Mines by Jesuit Missionary Gilles de Fiodermon. The mines were acquired by Anglo American U.B. Freaner mining company in 1867, which sold them to The Moctezuma Copper Company, a subsidiary of Phelps Dodge. One of the major copper mines at Nacozari Viejo was developed by Charley Streeter in the 1880s. Charley's brother,
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, was shot and killed in the town in 1889. American style housing was built, together with a library and a small hospital. Copper was hauled partially by mule trains, until the railroad was finished in 1904. By 1907, Nacozari had become the metropolis of far northeastern Sonora. It had 5,000 people, mostly Mexicans and Americans, with some Chinese. Phelps retained the mines until 1948 when they were exhausted. A large mine, La Caridad, was discovered about 20 miles southeast of Nacozari in 1968. By 1979, the population of Nacozari was back to about 3,000. As Mexicana de Cobre, the federal government spent hundreds of millions of dollars to develop La Caridad, and revive other mines in the area. Nacozari was estimated to have 18,600 people in 1986, and 30,000 in 1989. La Caridad is ranked the third largest copper mine in the world. The municipal seat was first called Placeritos de Nacozari but changed its name to Nacozari de García to honor the railroad engineer Jesús García, who saved the town from a dynamite explosion on 7 November 1907. Besides Nacozari, there are monuments to Jesús García in many other Mexican cities and towns. November 7 is the Day of the Railroader in Mexico. All except essential employees of the National Railways of Mexico get the day off. Many streets in Mexico are named Jesús García or the ''Héroe de Nacozari''. Poems and songs have been written about him, and the accident. The name Nacozari is an
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Economic activity

The main economic activity is the copper mine of Mina Mexicana de Cobre, S.A de C.V, which employs most of the labor force (3,012 workers in 2000). Cattle raising is also important with 16,375 head counted in the 2000 census. Calves are exported to the
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Neighboring municipalities

Neighboring municipalities are: *
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to the north, *
Bavispe Bavispe is a small town and a municipality in the northeast part of the Mexican state of Sonora. Geography Location The municipality is located in the northeast of the state at . The elevation of the administrative seat is 902 meters above sea lev ...
to the east, * Bacerac to the southeast, * Villa Hidalgo and
Cumpas Cumpas is the municipal seat of Cumpas Municipality of the Mexican state of Sonora. Notable people * Gabito Ballesteros (born 1999), singer-songwriter * Arturo Durazo Moreno (1924–2000), former Chief of Police of Mexico City Mexico ...
to the south, *
Arizpe Arizpe (or Arispe) is a small town and the municipal seat of the Arizpe Municipality in the north of the Mexican state of Sonora. It is located at 30°20'"N 110°09'"W. The area of the municipality is 2,806.78 sq.km. The population in 2020 was ...
to the west, and *
Bacoachi Bacoachi is a small town in Bacoachi Municipality in the north of the Mexican state of Sonora. The area of the municipality is 487 square miles (1,260.65 km2) and the population (rural and urban) was 1,475 in 2020.The elevation of the munici ...
and
Fronteras Fronteras is the seat of Fronteras Municipality in the northeastern part of the Mexican state of Sonora. Frontera translates as Border. The elevation is 1,120 meters and neighboring municipalities are Agua Prieta, Nacozari and Bacoachi. The ar ...
to the northwest.


Notes


References


Enciclopedia de los Municipios de México

INEGI
* Ibarra, Ernesto

', 2016
Asociación Historia de Nacozari de García, A.C.


External links


Nacozari de García, Ayuntamiento Digital
''(Official Website of Nacozari de García, Sonora)''
Gobierno de Sonora article
Spanish
Story of Jesús García
English

Spanish
Asociación Historia de Nacozari de García, A.C.
Spanish
Fotos de Nacozari on Facebook
Spanish Populated places in Sonora Mining communities in Mexico {{commonscat