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would be built. However, local residents were against the plan. Efforts to relocate the town were officially begun in June 2010, with a projected 600 homes in a location called Barrio
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Educacion y Patria primary school, Patito Feo preschool, Emiliano Zapata primary, Escuela
Primaria primary, Escuela Telesecundaria Estv 16 314 middle school, Escuela Telesecundaria Estv 16 735 middle school and Escuela Secundaria Tecnica 2 middle school. There is one private primary school called Corregidora.
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In the mid-20th century, the town had a population of 10,000, its own newspaper and even a mint. However, it has steadily declined since then as the mines gave out. The town gained a new source of income with tourism with the establishment of the
Monarch Butterfly Biosphere Reserve and the promotion
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In the middle of the 19th century, mining rights were assigned to an
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The Casa Parker was an old train station. In the mid-20th century, it became the home of Bill and Joyce Parker, an
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Angangueo is officially called Mineral de Angangueo to distinguish it from the rest of the municipality. Like most mining towns, Anguangueo has an irregular layout of its streets and blocks, which has remained the same since colonial times. There is one main road, which is called both
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The Monument to the Miner is located on a lookout over the town and the Señor del Rescate Chapel, which is now the site of municipal offices. While residents in and around the town still extract some lead and silver from the hillsides, the town is best known for being in the middle of much of the
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and juniper as well as mixed forests of conifers such as cedar with broad-leafed trees. Wildlife include weasels, rabbits, squirrels, skunks, deer and various birds. Much of the municipality is part of the Monarch Butterfly Biosphere Reserve, especially Cerro de las Papas, which contains a major
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Tourism related to the butterflies accounts for over one quarter of the municipality's economy, however it is mostly limited to the municipal seat, which makes most of its living from tourism and commerce. Most of the rest of the land is used for forestry, both legally and illegally. Much of the
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On 5 February 2010, heavy rains and hail caused flooding and mudslides in the region, with Angangueo being hard hit. Landslides on two of the hills surrounding the town buried sections and blocked roads. The week prior a smaller slide had killed three miners. The slides forced the evacuation of
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as part of a larger area encompassing Zitácuaro and Taximaroa shortly thereafter. Some mining and settlement began in the mid-16th century, but it remained relatively unpopulated until the very late 18th century, when large deposits of minerals were discovered on what is now called the former
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runs higher risks of being disturbed as thousands of tourists walk the trails around the forest habitats of the butterfly each year. While the resident population demands other sources for economic stability, the government is implementing methods to boost tourism. No efforts have been made to
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As municipal seat, the town of Angangueo is the local government for about thirty other communities, which together make up a territory of 85.64km2. About half of the municipal population of 9990 (2005) lives in the town proper Other important communities include Colonia Independencia, Jesús
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There is no agreement as to the origin of the name. It has been translated as “entrance to the cave,” “very high thing” and “inside the forest.” The municipality has its own coat of arms divided into three sections. One has symbols referring to mining, the second with a representation of a
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and the Sierra de Angangueo. Two rivers pass through, the Puerco and the Carrillos along with several arroyos. Angangueo has a spring like climate. Some areas receive rains only in the summer and other all year round. It is mostly covered in forests of conifers with pines,
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The town was officially founded shortly after a large mineral deposit was discovered in the area in the very late 18th century. The mines gave out in the 20th century, but promotion of the area due to its proximity to two butterfly sanctuaries has brought in some tourism.
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The main plaza is flanked by two churches: the parish of San Simón and the Inmaculada Concepcíon. The clocks on the two churches often show different times. The Inmaculada Concepción church was built by a single family, in pink stone in
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and Mexico Desconocido, beginning in 1980. This has promoted the opening of hotels and restaurants near the butterfly sites, and small transport services thereto. However, this has not brought the town back to its former size.
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to the east. It is mostly rural with just over 2,000 housing units and some public sports facilities in the seat and several other communities. It is directly connected by road to neighboring municipalities of Aporo and
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hacienda of Angangueo. These minerals included gold, silver, copper and more and brought a rush of people into the area. The town of Angangueo was officially founded in 1792 and it became a municipality in 1831.
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Monarch Butterfly Biosphere Reserve, with two sanctuaries open to the public nearby: Sierra Chincua and El Rosario. The town's association with the butterflies came when magazines such as
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arrived to the area in 1550, he described it as a “no-man’s land” with no indication of the riches that were underneath the mountains and forests here. The lands were awarded to
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is done on biosphere lands and by organized groups, which have fought back against the operations mounted against them by state and federal authorities.
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silverwork. The San Simon parish is smaller, built with blue-grey stone. Other chapels include Santa Maria Gorita, Misericordia and Jesus Nazareno.
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Harry Mller (March 5, 2006). "Mexico Channel / Mariposas salvan a un pueblo minero" [Mexico Channel/butterflies save a mining town].
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officially moderate the physical establishments, entertainment, noise and vehicles which are prominently growing in the biosphere area.
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visited the disaster area and toured some of the attractions, both on the ground and by air. He was accompanied by Michoacan's governor
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Adán García (September 9, 2010). "Olvida Michoacán reubicar Angangueo" [Michoacan forgets relocating Angangueo].
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and eventually their house was preserved and made into a historical museum. Another museum in the area is the El Molino.
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Mayolo López (February 16, 2001). "Queremos empleos, no pueblos mágicos" [We want jobs, not Pueblos Magicos].
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It is very mountainous terrain with an average altitude of 2,580 meters (8,460 ft). Its geography is part of the
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prompted studies by government authorities as to the causes of these events as well as the emergency responses.
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and the Virgin Mary from Paris. The tabernacle contains the “chalice of Angangueo,” an important example of
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to survey the damage. As an alternative to mining, Calderón suggested developing tourism in Angangueo as a
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Adán García (March 8, 2010). "Demandan ayuda en Angangueo" [Demand help in Angangueo].
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908:"Principales resultados por localidad 2005 (ITER)"
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861:"Angangueo en la vida de la mariposa monarca"
806:(in Spanish). Guadalajara, Mexico. p. 7.
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1479:Churumuco de Morelos
1389:Carácuaro de Morelos
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203:Municipality Created
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2270:Venustiano Carranza
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1720:José Sixto Verduzco
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1979:Purépero de Echaíz
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1810:Marcos Castellanos
1744:Jungapeo de Juárez
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1884:Nuevo Urecho
1880:Nuevo Urecho
1844:Nueva Italia
1794:Villa Madero
1724:Pastor Ortiz
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2180:Tlalpujahua
1664:Indaparapeo
1660:Indaparapeo
1624:Huandacareo
1620:Huandacareo
713:"Angangueo"
518:by viceroy
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144: /
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2185:Tlazazalca
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2160:Tingüindín
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2150:Tingambato
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1455:Chucándiro
1445:Chinicuila
1375:Buenavista
1320:Apatzingán
1180:January 3,
1150:January 3,
1094:January 3,
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988:January 3,
940:January 3,
918:January 4,
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838:January 3,
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678:January 3,
612:References
245:Population
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2304:Yurécuaro
2300:Yurécuaro
2174:Tiquicheo
2134:Tarímbaro
2130:Tarímbaro
2084:Tancítaro
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2025:San Lucas
1950:Pátzcuaro
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1940:Parácuaro
1854:Nahuatzen
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1800:Maravatío
1780:Los Reyes
1764:La Piedad
1760:La Piedad
1710:Jiquilpan
1630:Huaniqueo
1604:Lombardía
1540:Copándaro
1475:Churumuco
1439:Chilchota
1435:Chilchota
1385:Carácuaro
1315:Angangueo
1289:Aguililla
1285:Aguililla
1256:(capital)
1245:Michoacán
1243:State of
547:Geography
446:with the
416:Zitácuaro
340:Michoacán
315:Angangueo
298:(Central)
267:Time zone
237:Elevation
181:Michoacán
2334:Zináparo
2330:Zináparo
2284:Villamar
2280:Villamar
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2215:Turicato
2110:Tanhuato
1975:Purépero
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1654:Huiramba
1650:Huiramba
1534:Contepec
1530:Contepec
1419:Chavinda
1415:Chavinda
1399:Charapan
1395:Charapan
1365:Briseñas
1275:Acuitzio
1126:El Norte
1029:Televisa
1008:El Norte
982:Televisa
431:Monarchs
358:The town
319:Spanish:
132:100°17′W
2264:Uruapan
2260:Uruapan
2254:Tzitzio
2250:Tzitzio
2199:Tocumbo
2195:Tocumbo
2124:Taretan
2120:Taretan
2054:Senguio
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2015:Sahuayo
2009:Quiroga
2005:Quiroga
1965:Peribán
1930:Paracho
1894:Numarán
1890:Numarán
1830:Morelos
1824:Morelia
1820:Morelia
1700:Jiménez
1640:Huetamo
1560:Cuitzeo
1359:Arteaga
1355:Arteaga
1254:Morelia
1084:Milenio
957:Reforma
891:Reforma
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498:History
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481:capulin
463:Economy
440:Senguio
389:Baroque
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276:Central
157:Country
129:19°37′N
2320:Zamora
2314:Zacapu
2310:Zacapu
2229:Tuxpan
2225:Tuxpan
1904:Ocampo
1900:Ocampo
1840:Múgica
1790:Madero
1730:Juárez
1690:Jacona
1680:Ixtlán
1674:Irimbo
1670:Irimbo
1550:Cotija
1510:Coeneo
1429:Cherán
1425:Cherán
1339:Aquila
1335:Aquila
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409:Ocampo
344:Mexico
169:Mexico
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1197:Mural
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510:When
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307:51395
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272:UTC-6
261:5,030
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