401:. The flow of goods through the area combined with local agricultural output makes Tapachula one of the most important cities in the state, socioeconomically, with one of the highest per capita incomes in the state of Chiapas. As its wealth is relatively recent, since the late 19th century, Tapachula is mostly a modern-developed city. Like border cities of the United States, Tapachula and other communities in the area have experienced their share of problems with illegal immigration, human trafficking, drug smuggling and violence, with most illegal aliens coming from Central America. This has led to a strong and very visible police presence in the city, along with special security measures for major events (such as the
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732:, Tapachula protested the high rate of taxation to Spanish authorities to no avail. During the war, it was officially declared a town in 1813, and a parish in 1818, with the San Agustín parish church established in 1819. At the end of the war, Tapachula, as capital of the Soconusco, declared its own independence from Spain and Guatemala in 1821, and away from Mexico in 1824. However, for most of the rest of the 19th century, the Soconusco would be disputed territory between Mexico (as part of Chiapas) and Guatemala, until a final border was drawn between the two countries in 1888. In the meantime, Mexican president
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religious freedom. The intent of the project by the church was to recognize the Bible as the guide to the society and to bring awareness to the public in the reading of the
Scriptures. The monument was the eighth memorial built by the Seventh-day Adventist Church in Chiapas. Monuments were previously unveiled since 2018 in the following cities:
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About eighteen percent of the working population works in agriculture and livestock. About twenty three percent of these workers are not paid a salary. About sixteen and a half percent work in mining and manufacturing. The municipality is part of a region dedicated to the growing and export of cash
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The first Feria
Internacional Tapachula was held in 1963 with the name of Primera Gran Exposición Agrícola, Ganadera, Comercial e Industrial del Soconusco. It has been held yearly since then with participants from the region, the state of Chiapas, Mexico and other countries. The purpose of the fair
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About 63% of the municipality's workforce is in commerce and services, well above the averages for the region and the state. This sector includes tourism. The city's main attractions are in and around its main square called the Parque Miguel
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The municipality is considered to have a medium level of socioeconomic marginalization. As of 2000, there were 61,444 residences, of which over 72% were the property of the residents. The average household size was 4.36 inhabitants. About one quarter of the homes have dirt floors, thirteen percent
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with that of the state. Population density is only 3.17 people per square kilometer, far under the 52 per square km for the state. Because of its proximity to neighboring
Guatemala, the Tapachula area has absorbed a number of ethnicities from this country but the main indigenous group remains the
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Socunusco region. Over sixty percent of the population is under the age of thirty and the average age is twenty two years. The average rate of population growth is just over two percent, about on par
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presence since around 1900, when a number of people from the country came to México to work for the coffee businesses of the area. Most of the descendants of these first immigrants have since dispersed throughout the
Soconusco region, but there is still Asian immigration to Tapachula to this day.
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the municipality. Most foreign visitors to the city are from
Guatemala, which include those who come to visit the area's beaches. Others mostly consist of those on their way to or from the same country. Despite the area's economic connection with Guatemala, most businesses here do not accept the
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Chiapas unveiled a monument in a ceremony to commemorate the Bible at Los Cerritos Park. Dozens of local government officials, religious leaders, and church members attended the ceremony. The project and the monument were applauded as a community achievement and a historical moment that marks
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The city of
Tapachula is the governmental authority for a number of other communities which cover a combined area of 303 km. It borders the municipalities of Motozintla, Cacahoatán, Tuxtla Chico, Frontera Hidalgo, Suchiate, Tuzantán, Huehuetán and Mazatán with the Pacific on the south and
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style such as the La Portaviandas building. Outside the city downtown, the structures just about all date from the latter 20th century on due to recent growth. The historic center is marked by a large, tree-lined plaza called Parque Miguel Hidalgo. The center of this plaza contains an octagon
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arrived next but never completely subjugated the native peoples. However, these conquests resulted in the Mam never developing major civilization. The city of Tapachula was founded as a tribute collection center for the Aztecs in 1486 by a military leader named Tiltototl, sent by
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Of those over age fifteen, about twenty percent have not finished primary school, about sixteen percent have only a primary school education, with about 49% with some level higher than this. As of 2000, the municipality had an illiteracy rate of 12.36%, down from 16.32% in 1990.
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was created in 1539, it included the Tapachula area. However, the Soconusco region had political differences with all of these authorities at one time or another. Tapachula became the capital of Soconusco region in 1794, replacing
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have wood floors and about sixty two with cement or stone floors. Walls generally consist of cement block with about fourteen percent having wood walls. About sixty percent of the roofs are made with metal/asbestos laminate.
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and a terminal of the Chiapas-Mayab railroad. This raised questions of safety until both were moved further outside of the city limits in 2011. (PEMEX is still inside the city; it has never been moved outside of the city.)
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for payment. Area attractions within reach of the city and municipality include the Izapa archeological site, El Triunfo Biosphere Reserve, the La Encrucijada Reserve, the Cuilco River cascades and the Tacaná Volcano.
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The growth of the city and its economy has presented problems in the early 21st century. The city during this time has grown outward, surrounding industrial structures such as petroleum storage facilities belonging to
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The municipal cemetery is notable as a testament to the immigrant past of the area, with gravestones with German names and Chinese characters. The best examples of both date from the late 19th to early 20th century.
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and west onto the coastal plain to the Pacific with an average altitude of 170 metres or 560 feet above sea level. The main ecosystems in the municipality include low growth rainforest, medium growth rainforest and
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Most of the city's monumental structures in the historic center were built in the first decades of the 20th century, although there are a number of significant large homes near this same area built in the 1960s in
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The Casa de Cultura was built in 1929 as the municipal palace when the city was prosperous because of the surrounding coffee plantations. Although the style is Art Deco, the facade is decorated with Oaxacan style
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crops, especially coffee and tropical fruit. The harvest cycles, along with the usual boom and bust economic cycles associated with such farming has spurred a worker migration pattern which has been studied.
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There are 578.84 kilometers of highway most of which are rural roads maintained by state and federal authorities. The main highway in the area is Federal Highway 200 which follows the coastline of Chiapas.
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The name comes from the Nahuatl phrase “Tapachollan” which means ”between the waters”. The official name of the city was changed to "Tapachula de Córdova y Ordóñez" in 1997 in honor to priest
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concerts. The main monumental buildings of the area surround this plaza and include the old and new municipal palaces, the Perez Portal and the Teatro al Aire Libre (Open Air Theater).
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and means “between the waters”, due to the area's frequent flooding. It is located on a low-lying coastal plain, fed by various small rivers, about 120 meters (393’) above sea level.
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girls. The Mam are one of the largest ethnic groups of the city and are the original inhabitants of the city, which was previously a territory subservient to the Mam Kingdom of
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The climate varies by altitude from hot in the low coastal areas to temperate in the higher elevations. There is a small area with a cold climate as part of the
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The municipality had 574 localities, the largest of which (with 2010 populations in parentheses) were: Tapachula (Tapachula de Córdova y Ordóñez) (202,672),
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The current municipality was created in 1915, with Tapachula as the governing entity. It was declared the provisional capital of Chiapas by forces loyal to
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The city of Tapachula is the capital of the Soconusco region of Chiapas, commonly called the “pearl of the Soconusco”. The name “Tapachula” comes from
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Since Tapachula is a major border crossing between Mexico and Guatemala, it contains a substantial population of undocumented migrants from the
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The first people to settle in the area migrated from the south in Central America and most likely are the ancestors of today's Mam people. The
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columns, three on each side of the entrance, joined by false arches. The top of the facade has two bell towers. This design is based on the
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declared Tapachula a city as he fought to force the region back under Mexican control. The city was occupied by French troops during the
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who are fleeing violence or unemployment in their home countries. The presence of this vulnerable population has made Tapachula a hub of
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The cuisine of the municipality varies greatly as the topography extends from the ocean into the mountains. Main annual events include
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Pensamiento, Daniel (April 7, 2000). "Saldran de Tapachula Pemex y ferrocarriles" [PEMEX and railroads will leave Tapachula].
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Budd, Jim (March 11, 2007). "Viajando Ligero / Tapachula redescubierta" [Light Traveler/Tapachula rediscovered].
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and Chiapas with Guatemala, with repairs still ongoing as of 2011. Tapachula is served by commercial airlines using the
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in the 13th century. Most of its economic importance has come since the late 19th century, with the establishment of
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diocese was established but that status has since been ceded to the San José Cathedral, consecrated in 2009.
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In 1984, a coat of arms was chosen for the city, designed by Edgar José Cabrera Arriaga.
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Santacruz de León, Eugenio Eliseo; Elba Pérez Villalba (May–August 2009).
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sanctuaries on the coast. About 45 cruise ships visited the port in 2011.
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It was reaffirmed as the capital of the Soconusco region in 1983.
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severely damaged the rail line through here connecting
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2657:Station ID for Tapachula, Chis. is 76903
1536:
1515:
841:
830:
674:
652:
518:
510:
407:
376:
26:Municipality and city in Chiapas, Mexico
16:City and municipality in Chiapas, Mexico
3134:
3096:
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3018:
2900:
2888:(in Spanish). Chiapas. January 24, 2012
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2808:
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884:Climate data for Tapachula (1951–2010)
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2926:
2853:
2823:(in Spanish). Mexico City. p. 21.
3869:
2748:
2537:José Alberto de Sancristóbal Morales
238:17.47 sq mi (45.25 km)
230:378.4 sq mi (980.1 km)
2818:
2793:
801:Northern Triangle of Central America
310:located in the far southeast of the
3303:
3286:"NORMALES CLIMATOLÓGICAS 1981–2000"
3278:
3230:
3106:Perez de los Reyes, Marco Antonio.
13:
2914:(in Spanish). Chiapas. May 7, 2011
2232:Norberto Antonio de Gives Córdova
699:The Soconusco region has produced
558:(2,676), classified as urban, and
14:
4752:
3853:
3242:NORMALES CLIMATOLÓGICAS 1951–2010
2854:Flores, Gerardo (July 30, 2009).
819:have represented the city in the
113:
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3897:
3378:. State of Mexico: UAEM: 57–77.
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2221:
2199:
2181:
2163:
2141:
2121:
2103:
2085:
2067:
2049:
2031:
2013:
1995:
1977:
1959:
1941:
1917:
1899:
1881:
1863:
1843:
1825:
1807:
1789:
1771:
707:, it was administered under the
670:Fray Matías de Córdova y Ordóñez
213:
174:
112:
105:
89:
66:
54:
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3508:
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3311:"Station 76903 Tapachula, Chis"
3201:
3191:
3167:
3037:Secretaría de Desarrollo Social
2650:
2606:". Resumed, to finish the term
1558:Tapachula International Airport
523:Traffic jam on 4th South Avenue
506:
3686:(in Spanish). 21 February 2020
3660:(in Spanish). 20 February 2020
3584:(in Spanish). 13 December 2016
3562:(in Spanish). 13 December 2016
3540:(in Spanish). 13 December 2016
3518:(in Spanish). 13 December 2016
3496:(in Spanish). 13 December 2016
3474:(in Spanish). 13 December 2016
3452:(in Spanish). 13 December 2016
2723:
2569:". Acting municipal president
717:Captaincy General of Guatemala
622:(1,000), classified as rural.
300:Tapachula de Córdova y Ordóñez
49:Tapachula de Córdova y Ordóñez
1:
2666:
2604:Together We Will Make History
2567:Together We Will Make History
2530:Together We Will Make History
2493:Together We Will Make History
2407:Samuel Alexis Chacón Morález
2288:Manuel de Jesús Pano Becerra
1591:
1283:Average rainfall mm (inches)
738:French Intervention in Mexico
403:Feria Internacional Tapachula
365:
2611:Rosa Irene Urbina Castañeda
2574:Rosa Irene Urbina Castañeda
2500:Rosa Irene Urbina Castañeda
2344:Ezequiel Saúl Orduña Morgan
2270:Antonio de Jesús Díaz Athié
1988:Rolando Gutiérrez Domínguez
1892:Belisario Villa Constantino
826:
777:Seventh-day Adventist Church
528:Guatemala to the northwest.
283:12,000/sq mi (4,800/km)
7:
3789:(in Spanish). 11 March 2021
2631:
1612:
1143:Mean daily minimum °C (°F)
1003:Mean daily maximum °C (°F)
734:Antonio López de Santa Anna
730:Mexican War of Independence
385:Tapachula is Mexico's main
208:Rosa Irene Urbina Castañeda
10:
4757:
4462:San Cristóbal de las Casas
4422:Pueblo Nuevo Solistahuacán
4077:Benemérito de las Américas
3815:(in Spanish). 10 June 2021
3738:(in Spanish). 1 March 2020
3712:(in Spanish). 1 March 2020
2174:Joaquín del Pino Trujillo
2134:Roberto Moscoso Domínguez
1618:Arturo Gutiérrez Palacios
1609:
1606:
1511:
1499:
1494:
883:
864:
703:since 2000 BC. After the
696:to conquer the Soconusco.
648:
536:Puerto Madero (San Benito)
420:The city has had a strong
18:
4741:Municipalities of Chiapas
4645:
4047:Amatenango de la Frontera
4007:
3971:
3960:
3921:
3911:
3860:Ayuntamiento de Tapachula
2078:Francisco Ramos Bejarano
1447:
1399:
1352:
1282:
1212:
1142:
1072:
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932:
927:
924:
921:
918:
915:
912:
909:
906:
903:
900:
897:
894:
891:
888:
810:
515:Street near city downtown
287:
280: • City density
279:
271:
263:
256: • Municipality
255:
250:
242:
234:
227: • Municipality
226:
221:
204:
199:
187:
169:
134:
100:
88:
80:
62:
53:
48:
38:
31:
21:Tapachula railway station
4437:Rincón Chamula San Pedro
4362:Ocozocoautla de Espinosa
4102:Capitán Luis Ángel Vidal
2643:
2425:Neftalí del Toro Guzmán
2214:José Ruperto de la Cruz
2192:Didier Cruz Fuentevilla
2042:Ezzio del Pino Trujillo
817:Cafetaleros de Tapachula
719:. For example, when the
246:581 ft (177 m)
4337:Montecristo de Guerrero
3994:Sierra Madre de Chiapas
3179:www.adventistreview.org
3033:Catálogo de Localidades
2638:Guatemala–Mexico border
2362:Emanuel Nivon González
2156:Alfredo Cerdio Sánchez
2060:Jesús Calcáneo Beltrán
1970:Gamaliel Becerra Ochoa
1836:Virgilio López Villers
854:Sierra Madre de Chiapas
775:In September 2019, the
580:Nuevo Pumpuapa (Cereso)
267:930/sq mi (360/km)
3684:Vanguardia de Veracruz
3658:Nau. Noticias a Tiempo
3209:"Chiapas | UTRGV"
2577:11-06-2021–30-09-2021
2540:11-03-2021–10-06-2021
2503:01-03-2020–10-03-2021
2462:01-10-2018-20-02-2020
2347:01-01-2008–31-12-2010
2309:01-01-2005–31-12-2007
2291:01-01-2002–31-12-2004
2210:Jaime Altamirano Ríos,
2132:Antonio Melgar Aranda,
1932:Pascual Lozano Montes
1800:Sóstenes Ruiz Córdova
1545:
1527:
1502:Deutscher Wetterdienst
849:
839:
680:
665:
620:Cebadilla 2da. Sección
584:Cebadilla 1ra. Sección
524:
516:
417:
412:Monument with painted
382:
83:Pearl of the Soconusco
4675:Lagunas de Montebello
4217:Honduras de la Sierra
3341:"Un poco de historia"
2862:(in Spanish). Chiapas
2459:Óscar Gurría Penagos
2212:José Antonio Aguilar,
2114:Fernando Acosta Ruiz
2096:Alfonso Díaz Bullard
2024:Rafael Vilches Morga
1952:Alfredo de Larbre S.
1928:Luis Guízar Oceguera,
1540:
1519:
845:
834:
678:
656:
604:San Nicolás Lagartero
522:
514:
416:in Tapachula, Chiapas
411:
399:San Diego, California
380:
19:For the station, see
4655:Cascada de Agua Azul
4052:Amatenango del Valle
3084:on February 12, 2012
2836:Noticias Financieras
1874:Agustín Fuentevilla
1604:Municipal president
1597:Municipal presidents
933:Record high °C (°F)
709:Kingdom of Guatemala
608:Tinajas 1ra. Sección
592:Congregación Reforma
264: • Density
4612:Venustiano Carranza
4457:San Andrés Duraznal
4307:Marqués de Comillas
2252:Adolfo Zamora Cruz
2250:Luis Aguilar Cueto,
2006:Herman Tovar Corzo
1678:José Domingo Pérez
1353:Average rainy days
1213:Record low °C (°F)
1073:Daily mean °C (°F)
560:Veinte de Noviembre
446:ironwork with some
150: /
4297:Maravilla Tenejapa
4057:Ángel Albino Corzo
3979:Chiapas Depression
3710:Noticiero en Redes
3412:"Tapachula,... ".
3393:on January 4, 2014
2495:". Died in office
2400:Unity for Chiapas
2306:Ángel Barrios Zea
1666:Bernardo Parlange
1546:
1528:
850:
840:
796:, and Usumacinta.
721:Diocese of Chiapas
715:, Chiapas and the
681:
666:
568:José María Morelos
525:
517:
418:
383:
352:coffee plantations
302:, simply known as
205: • Mayor
126:Location in Mexico
4728:
4727:
4617:Villa Comaltitlán
4482:Santiago el Pinar
4202:Frontera Comalapa
4067:Bejucal de Ocampo
3984:Chiapas Highlands
2716:978-607-400-059-7
2629:
2628:
1630:Pedro F. Álvarez
1508:
1507:
1504:(sun, 1961–1990)
1402:relative humidity
805:human trafficking
754:and Mexico City.
745:Victoriano Huerta
552:Raymundo Enríquez
429:, China in 2011.
297:
296:
272: • City
235: • City
154:14.900°N 92.267°W
4748:
4592:Tuxtla Gutiérrez
4312:Mazapa de Madero
4242:La Independencia
4207:Frontera Hidalgo
3966:
3914:Tuxtla Gutiérrez
3902:
3901:
3890:
3883:
3876:
3867:
3866:
3862:Official website
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3386:. Archived from
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2365:01-01-2011–2012
2355:
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2328:
2319:
2299:
2281:
2263:
2243:
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2185:
2167:
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2145:
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1963:
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1921:
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1885:
1867:
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1793:
1775:
1726:Humberto Elorza
1702:Pascual Córdova
1610:Political party
1601:
1600:
1525:Tuxtla Gutierrez
1356:
881:
880:
752:Tuxtla Gutiérrez
705:Spanish conquest
627:Chinese New Year
612:Cantón Villaflor
576:Llano de la Lima
306:, is a city and
292:Official Website
217:
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4729:
4724:
4705:Sumidero Canyon
4647:Protected areas
4641:
4472:San Juan Cancuc
4187:Emiliano Zapata
4137:Chiapa de Corzo
4003:
3989:Lacandon Forest
3967:
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2735:City Population
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2728:
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2646:
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1930:Carlos Elorza,
1929:
1818:Juan Maldonado
1750:Enrique Elorza
1714:Isabel Nolasco
1599:
1594:
1521:Sugar cane mill
1514:
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336:Central America
326:border and the
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4665:La Encrucijada
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4302:Las Margaritas
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4622:Villa Corzo
4417:El Porvenir
4287:La Libertad
4252:Ixtacomitán
4212:La Grandeza
4152:Chicomuselo
4082:Berriozábal
4072:Bella Vista
3943:Government
3397:January 27,
3347:February 8,
3126:January 27,
3088:February 8,
3078:"Tapachula"
3029:"Tapachula"
3010:February 8,
3000:"Tapachula"
2947:February 8,
2918:February 8,
2892:February 8,
2866:February 8,
2785:February 8,
2779:"Tapachula"
2731:"Tapachula"
2602:Coalition "
2565:Coalition "
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1910:Romeo Gout
788:, Malpaso,
596:Octavio Paz
572:Viva México
501:Bibi Gaytan
463:Ionic order
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4637:Zinacantán
4412:Pijijiapan
4407:Pichucalco
4372:Osumacinta
4342:Motozintla
4292:Mapastepec
4282:Larráinzar
4267:Jiquipilas
4097:Cacahoatán
4037:Altamirano
4027:Acapetahua
4017:Acacoyagua
3184:2019-09-16
2941:"Historia"
2667:References
2428:2015–2018
2410:2012–2015
2273:1999–2001
2255:1996–1998
2235:1992–1995
2217:1989–1991
2195:1986–1988
2177:1983–1985
2159:1980–1982
2137:1977–1979
2117:1974–1976
2099:1971–1973
2081:1968–1970
2063:1965–1967
2045:1962–1964
2027:1959–1961
2009:1956–1958
1991:1953–1955
1973:1951–1952
1955:1949–1950
1935:1947–1948
1913:1945–1946
1895:1943–1944
1877:1941–1942
1857:1939–1940
1839:1937–1938
1821:1935–1936
1803:1933–1934
1785:1931–1932
1741:1927–1928
1729:1926–1927
1657:1919–1920
1633:1916–1917
1592:Government
1500:Source 2:
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821:Ascenso MX
790:Pichucalco
564:El Encanto
366:Background
324:Guatemalan
251:Population
200:Government
4720:Yaxchilan
4670:Lacan-Tun
4532:Tapachula
4492:Simojovel
4477:San Lucas
4447:Sabanilla
4442:Las Rosas
4402:El Parral
4327:Mezcalapa
4232:Huitiupán
4222:Huehuetán
4192:Escuintla
4182:Copainalá
4162:Cintalapa
4147:Chicoasén
4142:Chiapilla
4092:El Bosque
3999:Soconusco
3952:Governors
3916:(capital)
3903:State of
3384:1405-1435
3116:Jurídicas
3039:(SEDESOL)
2740:April 16,
1541:Docks at
877:in 2005.
835:Image of
827:Geography
794:Cintalapa
747:in 1924.
726:Escuintla
713:New Spain
694:Ahuitzotl
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610:(1,055),
606:(1,071),
602:(1,099),
598:(1,124),
594:(1,132),
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4660:Chan-Kin
4597:Tuzantán
4572:Totolapa
4557:Teopisca
4552:Tenejapa
4547:Tecpatán
4542:Tapilula
4537:Tapalapa
4522:Suchiate
4517:Suchiapa
4487:Siltepec
4397:Pantepec
4392:Pantelhó
4386:Palenque
4382:Palenque
4367:Ostuacán
4357:Ocotepec
4352:Ocosingo
4332:Mitontic
4247:Ixhuatán
4167:Coapilla
4132:Chenalhó
4107:Catazajá
3947:Congress
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616:Pavencul
490:fretwork
467:Teopisca
435:Art Deco
427:Dongying
43:and city
4632:Yajalón
4582:Tumbalá
4527:Sunuapa
4432:Reforma
4317:Mazatán
4272:Jitotol
4237:Huixtla
4227:Huixtán
4172:Comitán
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3972:Regions
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3819:9 April
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194:Chiapas
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4277:Juárez
4257:Ixtapa
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2447:Panal
1613:Notes
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1490:2,225
1395:145.8
889:Month
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1151:18.5
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