Ixtapaluca


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FieldValue
nameIxtapaluca
native_name
settlement_typeCity & municipality
total_typeMunicipality
image_captionIxtapaluca kiosko
image_mapGemeente Ixtapaluca.PNG
map_captionLocation of Ixtapaluca in the State of Mexico
subdivision_typeCountry
subdivision_name
subdivision_type1State
subdivision_name1[[File:Flag of the State of Mexico.svg
subdivision_type2Region
subdivision_name2Region I
subdivision_type3Metro area
subdivision_name3Greater Mexico City
established_titleMunicipal Status
established_dateDecember 5, 1820
seat_typeMunicipal Seat
seatIxtapaluca
government_typeAyuntamiento
leader_titleMunicipal President
leader_nameCarlos Enriquez Santos
leader_title1
unit_pref
area_total_km2327.40
area_land_km2327.40
area_water_km20.00
population_as_of2015
population_footnotes
population_total495,563
population_blank1_titleSeat
population_blank1290,076
timezoneCST
utc_offset-6
coordinates
elevation_pointseat
elevation_m2250
postal_code_typePostal code (of seat)
postal_code56530
area_code55
population_demonymIxtapaluquense
website
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Ixtapaluca is a city and a municipality in the eastern part of the State of Mexico in Mexico. It lies between Mexico City and the western border of the state of Puebla. The name Ixtapaluca means "Where the salt gets wet".

As of 2006, Ixta included part of the world's largest habitational zone, along with Chalco and Neza.

The city

At the census of 2005 the city had a population of 290,076.

The parish of Ixtapaluca was founded in 1531 and had great prominence in the area. The municipal palace was built in 1973.

The municipality

As municipal seat, the town of Ixtpaluca has governing jurisdiction over the following communities: Acozac, Ampliación San Francisco, Cabaña de los Medina, Camino a Mina Milagro (El Potrero), Camino Mina Rosita, Cerro de la Abundancia, Coatepec, Colonia Julio Chávez López (UPREZ), Colonia Tetitla, Ejido el Capulín, Ejido San Francisco (Las Joyas), Ejidos de Xalpa (Camino de los Alcanfores), El Campamento (Las Cocinas) El Carmen, El Corazón, El Cuarenta, El Jaral (El Capulín), El Patronato del Maguey (Santa Rosa), El Pozo del Venado, El Treinta y Nueve (Dos Jagüeyes), El Treinta y Siete (Kilómetro Diecinueve), General Manuel Ávila Camacho, Huertas de Canutillo, Jorge Jiménez Cantú, La Cañada, La Cañada, La Espinita (Parque Industrial la Espinita), La Granja, La Guadalupana, La Mesa, Linderos de Ixtapaluca (El Tablón), Llano Grande (Rancho Viejo), Loma del Rayo (Chocolines Segunda Sección), Lomas de Coatepec, Los Cedros, Los Hornos, Los Lavaderos, Los Vergeles, Piedra Grande (Las Cabañas), Pueblo Nuevo (San Isidro Labrador), Puente del Tablón, Puente el Mezquite, Rancho el Guarda, Rancho Francisco Santillán (Atzizintla Tres), Rancho la Pastoría, Rancho la Peña, Rancho Loma Ancha, Rancho los Gavilanes, Rancho San Isidro, Rancho Venta Nueva, Rancho Verde, Río Frío de Juárez, Ricardo Calva, San Buenaventura, San Francisco Acuautla, San Jerónimo Cuatro Vientos, Santa Ana, Santa Bárbara, Tierras Comunales (Cerro de Ayotla), Villas de Escalerillas (Bellavista), and Zoquiapan.

The municipality had a population of 429,033 in 2005. The area of the municipality is 315.10 km2 (121.66 sq mi). The municipality is part of the Mexico City metropolitan area. It is an important suburb because many people that work in Mexico City live in Ixtapaluca, and it has developed recent commercial interest due to this. The first "fraccionamiento" or subdivision called San José de la Palma, Municipio de Ixtapaluca, was built in 1989. The municipality is bordered by Chalco, Valle de Chalco Solidaridad, Chicoloapan, La Paz, Texcoco, Tlalmanalco, and the state of Puebla.

The area was first settled in 1286 by the Mexicas. After the Spanish conquest, in 1543 Ixtapaluca was given to the control of Juan de Cuellar, who continued the indigenous practice of demanding tribute every 80 days from the people.

References

References

  1. (January 2020). "Bando Municipal de Ixtapaluca 2015". H. Ayuntamiento de Ixtapaluca 2013-2015.
  2. "Enciclopedia de los Municipios de Mexico Estado de Mexico Huixquilucan".
  3. [[:en:Mike Davis (scholar). Mike Davis]], ''Planet of Slums'', La Découverte, Paris, 2006 ({{ISBN. 978-2-7071-4915-2), p. 31.
  4. "Principales resultados por localidad 2005 (ITER)".

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