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Mapaches, a group of landholders in the state who objected to the loss of their privileges and the redistribution of their lands. They burned the state government building, destroying its archives in 1915. General
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the municipality's population lives in three urban areas with the rest scattered among 81 other rural communities. The population density is 1,053/km2 well above the regional average of 75/km2 and state 52/km2. The average woman has 2.27 children, below the regional average of 2.87 and the state average of 3.47. There is some immigration into the city, mostly from
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research, environmental education and wildlife conservation. The zoo is especially known for its work in preserving the quetzal, being the first to breed the bird in captivity in the 1970s. The design of the zoo respects the topography of the zone and only exhibits regional wildlife. It contains 1,400 animals from 220 species including
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territory or reside here. The government noted the problems that many
Guatemalans, especially those who enter Mexico illegally, have had in the country. A tractor trailer with 219 illegal immigrants was stopped in the municipality in early 2011. Most were Guatemalan and almost all from Central America but there were also people from
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A-road, two-lane toll motorways connect the Tuxtla area with San Cristóbal (45 minutes), Arriaga (1 hour) and
Minatitlán (2.5 hours). Other paved state highways link the city with Suchiapa/Villaflores (Hwy 133), the airport/La Angostura (Hwy 157) to the south, and San Fernando/Chicoasén (Hwy 102) to
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The natural vegetation of the area is lowland rainforest; however much has been cut down by logging and clearing for farmland and pasture. Most of the municipality's forest and wildlife is found in a number of reserves including the Centro
Ecological Recreativo El Zapotal, the Cerro Mactumatzá State
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The population growth of the municipality has exceeded that of the state for the last five decades. From 1990 to 2000, the municipality has a growth rate of 3.95%, almost double the state average. However, the greatest rate of growth was between 1970 and 1980 when it was 8.6%. This population growth
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The municipality is the only one in the state with a very low rate of economic marginalization. As of 2005, there were 121,312 residences, with 111,567 owned by their occupants. On average, there are 4.25 occupants per household, slightly lower than the regional and state averages of 4.52 and 4.85.
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National Council on Population (CONAPO), the metropolitan area of Tuxtla Gutiérrez is formed by five municipalities, two core and three peripheral. It is anchored by the contiguous urban area of the cities of Tuxtla Gutiérrez and Chiapa de Corzo. Berriozábal was added in 2010,
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is a large traditional market southeast of the center of the city near the zoo. It offers fresh flowers, meat, seafood, clothes, household goods and more. It has an outdoor café under a big red tent, and serves its dishes prepared from the items available in the market. These include shrimp dishes,
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was created in 1965, which elevated the parish of San Marcos (Saint Mark) to a cathedral. It was subsequently elevated to an archdiocese in 2010. The city experienced high rates of population growth from the 1970s, resulting in the annexation of the municipality of Terán in 1973. The first Feria de
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A new First Class bus station was opened in the northwest of the city, serving many
Mexican travelers as well as backpackers especially from Europe. The bus station is served by the Cristobal Colon, Maya de Oro, ADO and Rapidos del Sur lines. Main destinations are Mexico, Puebla, Veracruz, Oaxaca,
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jewelry. It also contains an
Ethnographic Museum which shows scenes representing the lifestyles of the various indigenous groups of Chiapas with dioramas of rural villages and how crafts are made. There are also mannequins displaying indigenous dress. It also sells coffee and regional candies from
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code TGZ, serves the city and the central region of the state, 35 km from the center of the city. Since opening in 2006, it has become one of the top airports in the country and the busiest in
Southwestern Mexico, with 1,590,178 passengers traveling in 2022. It is also one of the most modern
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Just over 19% of the population is dedicated to industry, manufacturing, construction and transportation. Just over two percent of the municipality's population is dedicated to agriculture, livestock and forestry compared to 26.14 of the region and 47.25% of the state. Economic activities include
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The city is centered on a large square called the Plaza Cívica, which is surrounded by government buildings such as the municipal and state government offices (called "palaces") . On one side of this plaza is the city's most important landmark, the Catedral de San Marcos (Saint Mark's Cathedral),
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took over in 1914, led by Agustín Castro. Chiapas was reorganized into the municipality system in 1915, Tuxtla Gutiérrez becoming the head of one of these and Noé Vázquez the first municipal president. The city remained the state capital. The reaction against Carranza's policies was headed by the
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In 1941, the municipal government moved from the old building on El Triunfo Street in the Santo Domingo neighborhood to the corner of Avenida Central and Calle 2ª Poniente on lands that belonged to the city's first municipal president. Here a new municipal palace was built in Neoclassical style.
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According to the 2010 Census, the rate of illiteracy was 5.4%, down from 7.66% in 2000 and 10.68% in 1990. This is lower than the state average of 17.8%. Of those over the age of fifteen, just under fourteen percent have not finished primary school, just over fifteen percent have only completed
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El Zapotal was created in 1990 and extends over 192.57 hectares completely within the municipality. It contains lowland rainforest, subtropical forest and some highland rainforest. All of these contain deciduous and perennial species. Cerro Mactumatzá was established in 1997 and with an area of
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to build and was funded by government and private investors. There is taxi service from the airport to Chiapa de Corzo and the city and bus service to the First Class station and to San Cristóbal de las Casas. The new facility can receive direct flights from the United States and Central/South
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Over 75% of the city's population is employed in commerce and services, which includes government. This is above the regional level of 53.36% and state level of 37.31%. Government at the state, federal and local levels has been one of the main sources of employment in the city since the 1970s.
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heritage. It includes a ritual called the "Virgin Mary's Descent" in Copoya: on January 30, local statues of the Virgin Mary are carried by foot from the Copoya church down to the Valley of Tuxtla. After staying in the city for two months, the statues are carried back up to the Copoya plateau.
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can be seen. The current interior is Neoclassical. It has a single nave with a Latin cross layout with two side chapels. Its current façade and tower is modeled somewhat along colonial lines, with Doric columns. The structure's current appearance, mostly in plain white, is a result of its last
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in 1942. He was also the director for over fifty years. ZooMAT is considered to be one of the best zoos of its kind in Latin America. It exhibits, studies, protects and preserves the native species of Chiapas, which have suffered severe stress due to human activities. The zoo has programs for
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Most homes have some kind of flooring, with less than ten percent having packed earth. Over 84% of homes have block sides. Over 70% have concrete slab roofs, with less than 15% having asbestos roofs. Over 98% have electricity, over 78% have running water, and about 94% have sewerage service.
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stopped service to Tuxtla, and a major crash killing nineteen persons led to protests and the reinstatement of service to the city by Mexicana in 2000. In 2011, the government of Guatemala announced that it would open a consulate in the city to support its nationals who cross through Mexican
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Tuxtla is the largest and most developed city in the state of Chiapas, and has an accelerated population growth rate. It is clean and mainly business oriented. The city has wide busy avenues, filled with cars, taxis, and buses. Shopping ranges from modern commercial plazas and malls to
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The city has an altitude of 600 meters above sea level and sits in the long narrow Tuxtla Valley, which is part of the larger Central Valley region of the state. On the north and south sides of the municipality, the land rises into mountainous terrain as one heads out of the valley.
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Although the city has 68 hotels with 2,874 rooms, it is not a major tourist attraction. Most visitors to the city are there on business or Mexican nationals. However, it is a main transportation hub for those going to other parts of the state, with its first class bus station and
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adds over 150 million pesos to the state's economy, much of which passes through the city, with occupancy rates that rise fifty percent. Most foreign visitors through the city are young, especially from European countries such as France, Spain, Italy,
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and to push for new gubernatorial elections and other demands. The political instability pushed many indigenous into the municipality from more rural areas in the latter half of the decade. In 1998, PRD politician, EZLN activist and leader of the
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and far southwest areas. State capital houses around 800 adobes, many times much more than any officially-declared historic site in Chiapas. Due municipal administrations functions ignoring the truly history of the city, do not send to
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Alberto López (April 20, 2011). "Tuxtla Gutiérrez, entre las ocho ciudades futuras del mundo y entre las tres primeras en México" [Tuxtla Gutiérrez, among the eight cities of the future and among the first three in Mexico].
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The most affluent parts of the city are usually located to the west, along with shopping centers and suburban neighborhoods. Downtown is mostly a business location, while the poorest areas are spread throughout the north and east.
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from west to east; the stretch from Ocozocoautla to Chiapa de Corzo has been upgraded to a 4-lane highway. A new bypass to the south of the city (Nuevo Libramiento Sur) was completed in 2018 to alleviate the heavy traffic.
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and tropical forests and with some areas still containing old growth. Because of the rapid growth of the city, these green areas are under pressure. In 2011, over 200 illegal squatters were evicted from an area called
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the state. In his time, was a great museum that stored the largest collection of photos, crafts and recreations of life of native villages in the depths of the state, but was almost entirely consumed by fire in 2001.
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The Chiapas Museum of Science and Technology is an interactive museum for children and adults demonstrating advances in modern times in three halls: Earth and Universe, Life and Humans, and Communications and Tools.
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The city is a transportation hub for the whole short infrastructured state of Chiapas. Tuxtla is connected by road, bus and air to the rest of the country and Central America; there is no railroad access.
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and exhibitions of the many products of the state, including crafts, manufactured goods and agricultural products. It is held on the next to last Sunday of November through the first Sunday of December.
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in 1813 with a population of about 5,000, three-quarters of which were Zoques. In 1821, the authorities of the villa proclaimed independence from both Spain and the regional colonial government of
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America. As of November 2023, there are direct flights to Mexico City, Guadalajara, Monterrey, Cancún, Tijuana, Mérida, Mexicali, León/El Bajío, Villahermosa, and Guatemala City.
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remodeling which was done in the 1980s. The best known feature of this church is the forty eight bells that ring out each hour, accompanied by a "parade" of statues of the
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Maria Teresa del Riego (July 11, 2004). "Tuxtla Gutierrez: Es una puerta a la riqueza chiapaneca" [Tuxtla Gutierrez: it is a door to the riches of Chiapas].
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and England, who pass through the bus station. However, most of them do not explore the city itself, because tour guides often state there is nothing here to see.
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Tuxtla's airborne pollution have become moderate problems due to the city's fast growth rate and an increasing number of vehicles, as the high number of mountains
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Ruiz Gamboa was assassinated in the city. It is thought the act was in response to Ruiz Gamboa's work in land redistribution in the state's La Frailesca region.
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in 1985. Its permanent collection covers the history of the state and is divided into two halls: one for archeology and the other for history starting from the
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There are numerous universities and colleges as well as business and language schools. Higher education institutions include the Chiapas Campus of the
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Daniel Pensamiento (January 29, 1998). "Asesinan a lider opositor en Tuxtla Gutierrez" [Opposition leader assassinated in Tuxtla Gutierrez].
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however the Chiapas FC franchise dissolved shortly thereafter. A new club named Tuxtla FC playing in the 3rd division will be Jaguares' replacement.
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According to the 2020 Census, the municipality had a total population of 604,147. The city of Tuxtla Gutiérrez, with 578,830 residents, is the 31st
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Alberto Lopez (April 4, 2011). "Interjet y Chiapas escriben historia en la aviación" [Interjet and Chiapas write aviation history].
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Maria Teresa del Riego (October 7, 2003). "Anega 'Larry' a 7 mil en Tuxtla Gutierrez" [Larry dislodges 7,000 in Tuxtla Gutierrez].
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in the country. The municipality had 125 localities, the largest of which were Copoya (9,868) and El Jobo (5,798), classified as urban.
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The existence of the town of San Marcos Tuxtla was first recorded in 1748, and by 1768 it became the seat of a mayoralty in Chiapas.
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Martín Morita (February 15, 2011). "Desalojan reserva en Tuxtla Gutiérrez" [Evicted from a reserve in Tuxtla Gutiérrez].
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Roberto Ramirez (October 23, 2010). "Arranca Carrera Panamericana" [The Carrera Panamericans starts up].
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which was inaugurated in 2002 and is the only museum of its type in the state. It contains exhibits of over 200
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Martin Morita (January 28, 2011). "Rescatan a 219 indocumentados" [Rescue 219 undocumented persons].
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In 2011, the city was the first in Mexico to be certified as a "safe city" by the federal government and the
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Daniel Pensamiento (July 25, 2000). "Amplian lineas aereas para Tuxtla" [More airlines for Tuxtla].
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Daniel Pensamiento (March 23, 1998). "Marchan miles en Tuxtla" [Thousands march in Tuxtla].
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six days later for a distance of 3,261 km. The race has featured historic cars such as the
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commerce and the agricultural production of corn, beans, fruit, dairy cattle and domestic fowl.
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primary school and the rest have gone beyond this level.
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The first library in the state was founded here in 1910.
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2735:"Adobe and culturally valuable houses almost extinction"
3397:"A tourist's guide to Tuxtla Gutierrez, Chiapas part 2"
3119:"A tourist's guide to Tuxtla Gutierrez, Chiapas part 3"
3021:"A tourist's guide to Tuxtla Gutierrez, Chiapas part 1"
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3093:"Torre Chiapas, Tuxtla Gutierrez - SkyscraperPage.com"
2989:(in Spanish). Mexico City: Mexico Desconocido magazine
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Monterrey Institute of Technology and Higher Education
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Populated places established in the 1st millennium BC
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Estado de Chiapas División Territorial de 1810 a 1995
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Waterfall below bridge at Miguel Álvarez del Toro Zoo
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Tuxtla was officially renamed as Tuxtla Gutiérrez on
3486:"Indicadores Relevantes para Chiapas del Censo 2010"
3441:"Estado de Chiapas-Estacion: Tuxtla Gutiérrez (OBS)"
3223:"Classification of Chiapas Municipalities by Region"
1475:. It includes offerings, fireworks in frames called
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The village was officially recognized as a villa by
3273:"Urban Competitiveness Index 2020, General Results"
2795:(in Spanish). Mexico: INEGI. 1996. pp. 79–95.
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most characteristic musical instrument of the state
3670:"Presentaron a Tuxtla FC, el heredero de Jaguares"
3201:"Delimitation of Mexico's Metropolitan Zones 2015"
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968:Museo de Paleontología "Eliseo Palacios Aguilera"
570:Remnants of frescos at the Saint Mark's Cathedral
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3345:[There some 17,000 illegal water taps].
3248:"Regional Indicators of Economic Activity, 2018"
2899:"Abrirá Guatemala consulado en Tuxtla Gutiérrez"
2703:"El Palacio Municipal de Tuxtla Gutiérrez, 1942"
1091:With a population of 848,274 in 2020, it is the
699:Federación de Trabajadores del Estado de Chiapas
655:by governor Fernando Nicolás Maldonado to honor
598:, which means the same thing in their language.
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3563:"Tuxtla Gutierrez New Libramiento Sur is Ready"
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2844:El comercio sexual en Tuxtla Gutiérrez, Chiapas
2887:(in Spanish). Guadalajara, Mexico. p. 10.
2762:"Traditional architectural heritage in danger"
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1069:and San Fernando and Suchiapa in 2015.
710:Chiapas was held in 1980, and the Pope
331:334.90 km (129.31 sq mi)
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3147:Instituto Casa Chiapas - Antecedentes
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2459:(born 2008), international footballer
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854:Dr. Faustino Miranda Botanical Garden
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1540:(bread with broth and vegetables),
1524:(beef with chickpeas and cabbage),
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3543:Atienden pobreza extrema en Tuxtla
3341:Claudia Lobatón (April 11, 2011).
3049:Víctor Ballinas (March 30, 2011).
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3445:Normales Climatologicas 1951–2010
3395:Carron Harlan (January 1, 2000).
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3635:(in Spanish). ESPN. May 13, 2011
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3228:(in Spanish). Hacienda Chiapas
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3629:"Se presentó la AC DELCO 240"
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2397:begins in Tuxtla and ends in
2212:Sumidero Canyon National Park
1629:Köppen climate classification
1605:, grilled meat platters; and
849:Paseo de los Hombres Ilustres
673:as the capital of Chiapas on
360:1,797.7/km (4,656/sq mi)
4946:Capitals of states of Mexico
2672:"Ciudad de Tuxtla Gutiérrez"
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1625:tropical wet and dry climate
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2441:Estadio Víctor Manuel Reyna
2115:Average precipitation days
1901:Mean daily minimum °C (°F)
1761:Mean daily maximum °C (°F)
1074:federal electoral districts
993:chicken, fried whole fish,
965:. Next to it, there is the
863:Parque Jardín de la Marimba
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530:[ˈtuɣstlaɣuˈtjeres]
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4662:San Cristóbal de las Casas
4622:Pueblo Nuevo Solistahuacán
4277:Benemérito de las Américas
3081:(in Spanish). Mexico City.
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2186:Central Valley of Chiapas.
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719:EZLN or Zapatista uprising
714:visited the city in 1990.
671:San Cristóbal de las Casas
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339:522 m (1,713 ft)
4951:Municipalities of Chiapas
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3687:H. City Council of Tuxtla
3399:. Mexconnect newsletter.
3253:(in Spanish). Citibanamex
3121:. Mexconnect newsletter.
3023:. Mexconnect newsletter.
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4637:Rincón Chamula San Pedro
4562:Ocozocoautla de Espinosa
4302:Capitán Luis Ángel Vidal
2413:to Tuxtla in the 1950s.
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1377:INEGI Population Census.
1093:25th most populated area
1030:Avenida 1a Ponente Norte
869:Avenida Central Poniente
834:Avenue where it crosses
657:Joaquín Miguel Gutiérrez
489:Tropical savanna climate
4537:Montecristo de Guerrero
4194:Sierra Madre de Chiapas
1581:agua de chía tashiagual
1566:. Local drinks include
989:Mercado de los Ancianos
903:Miguel Alvarez del Toro
879:8° Calle Poniente Norte
417: • Per capita
373: • Metro Area
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4875:Lagunas de Montebello
4417:Honduras de la Sierra
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3349:(in Spanish). Chiapas
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1291:Historical population
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463:Postal code (of seat)
443: • Summer (
214:16.75278°N 93.11667°W
46:City and municipality
4855:Cascada de Agua Azul
4252:Amatenango del Valle
3569:(in Mexican Spanish)
3203:(in Spanish). CONAPO
2423:association football
2395:Carrera Panamericana
2391:NASCAR Corona Series
1691:Record high °C (°F)
1633:Tropical Storm Larry
1608:carne molida tártara
770:Karolinska Institute
357: • Density
4812:Venustiano Carranza
4657:San Andrés Duraznal
4507:Marqués de Comillas
3769:Baja California Sur
3567:Chiapas en Contacto
3322:(in Spanish). INEGI
3297:(in Spanish). INEGI
2421:Tuxtla was home to
2328:Federal Highway 190
2324:Panamerican Highway
1971:Record low °C (°F)
1831:Daily mean °C (°F)
1503:Virgin of Guadalupe
1473:Mark the Evangelist
1468:Feria de San Marcos
1385:most populated city
1292:
997:(grilled beef) and
837:Calzada de Sumidero
806:Mark the Evangelist
689:Venustiano Carranza
219:16.75278; -93.11667
210: /
155:Location in Chiapas
4497:Maravilla Tenejapa
4257:Ángel Albino Corzo
4179:Chiapas Depression
3347:Es! Diario Popular
3097:skyscraperpage.com
2987:"Tuxtla Gutiérrez"
2611:"Tuxtla Gutiérrez"
2490:"Tuxtla Gutiérrez"
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1623:Tuxtla features a
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1024:Casa de la Cultura
1010:Casa de Artesanías
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723:San Andrés Accords
685:Mexican Revolution
646:September 14, 1824
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412:$ 7.4 billion
409: • Total
268:Village of Coyatoc
186:Location in Mexico
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4817:Villa Comaltitlán
4682:Santiago el Pinar
4402:Frontera Comalapa
4267:Bejucal de Ocampo
4184:Chiapas Highlands
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3451:on April 27, 2015
2909:on March 25, 2012
2280:. Tourism during
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1455:Pepita con tasajo
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1064:Metropolitan area
789:Cristo de Chiapas
737:Mexicana airlines
707:Diocese of Tuxtla
615:Comitán Domínguez
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401: • Year
365: • Seat
284:San Marcos Tuxtla
16:(Redirected from
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4792:Tuxtla Gutiérrez
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4442:La Independencia
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4707:Solosuchiapa
4702:Socoltenango
4667:San Fernando
4547:Nicolás Ruiz
4377:La Concordia
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4000:Villahermosa
3964:Quintana Roo
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1120:2010 Census
1117:2020 Census
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387:Tuxtleco (a)
295:May 31, 1848
139:Coat of arms
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4827:Villaflores
4822:Villa Corzo
4617:El Porvenir
4487:La Libertad
4452:Ixtacomitán
4412:La Grandeza
4352:Chicomuselo
4282:Berriozábal
4272:Bella Vista
4143:Government
3870:Guadalajara
3825:Mexico City
3595:January 26,
3326:January 27,
2544:January 11,
2540:. Tellusant
2335:the north.
2287:Switzerland
2278:new airport
2170:Environment
1537:sopa de pan
1530:(pork with
1401:Mexico City
1234:Peripheral
1209:Peripheral
1184:Peripheral
1058:Berriozábal
995:carne asada
977:Megatherium
683:During the
393:Metro area
217: /
4935:Categories
4910:El Triunfo
4837:Zinacantán
4612:Pijijiapan
4607:Pichucalco
4572:Osumacinta
4542:Motozintla
4492:Mapastepec
4482:Larráinzar
4467:Jiquipilas
4297:Cacahoatán
4237:Altamirano
4227:Acapetahua
4217:Acacoyagua
4014:Tamaulipas
3990:Hermosillo
3924:Nuevo León
3900:Cuernavaca
3844:Guanajuato
3840:Guanajuato
3612:Economista
3545:(Spanish)"
3504:"Historia"
3279:January 2,
3257:January 2,
3232:January 2,
3079:Economista
3055:La Jornada
2621:January 2,
2476:References
2445:Ascenso MX
2407:Studebaker
2226:El paraíso
2117:(≥ 0.1 mm)
1627:under the
1532:mole sauce
1487:cockfights
1483:bullfights
1114:Area (km)
1042:Osumacinta
607:Dominicans
601:After the
344:Population
300:Government
205:93°07′00″W
202:16°45′10″N
4920:Yaxchilan
4870:Lacan-Tun
4732:Tapachula
4692:Simojovel
4677:San Lucas
4647:Sabanilla
4642:Las Rosas
4602:El Parral
4527:Mezcalapa
4432:Huitiupán
4422:Huehuetán
4392:Escuintla
4382:Copainalá
4362:Cintalapa
4347:Chicoasén
4342:Chiapilla
4292:El Bosque
4199:Soconusco
4152:Governors
4116:(capital)
4103:State of
4054:Zacatecas
4050:Zacatecas
3954:Querétaro
3950:Querétaro
3920:Monterrey
3894:Michoacán
3799:Chihuahua
3795:Chihuahua
3455:April 20,
3405:1028-9089
3375:March 11,
3301:March 11,
3161:(Spanish)
3149:(Spanish)
3127:1028-9089
3029:1028-9089
2399:Zacatecas
2282:Holy Week
2233:Education
1575:taxcalate
1559:patashete
1553:chanfaina
1546:(pork in
1527:niguijuti
1478:castillos
1228:Suchiapa
1076:(Chiapas
810:Dominican
742:Sri Lanka
638:Guatemala
474:Area code
426:Time zone
336:Elevation
4890:Palenque
4860:Chan-Kin
4797:Tuzantán
4772:Totolapa
4757:Teopisca
4752:Tenejapa
4747:Tecpatán
4742:Tapilula
4737:Tapalapa
4722:Suchiate
4717:Suchiapa
4687:Siltepec
4597:Pantepec
4592:Pantelhó
4586:Palenque
4582:Palenque
4567:Ostuacán
4557:Ocotepec
4552:Ocosingo
4532:Mitontic
4447:Ixhuatán
4367:Coapilla
4332:Chenalhó
4307:Catazajá
4147:Congress
4034:Veracruz
4024:Tlaxcala
4020:Tlaxcala
3980:Culiacán
3960:Chetumal
3854:Guerrero
3809:Coahuila
3805:Saltillo
3779:Campeche
3775:Campeche
3755:Mexicali
3735:capitals
2952:El Norte
2930:El Norte
2772:June 19,
2745:June 19,
2464:See also
2432:Jaguares
2379:Interjet
2220:holm oak
2202:and the
2200:Suchiapa
2196:Grijalva
2110:(37.58)
2041:Average
1756:(108.0)
1721:(106.2)
1716:(107.4)
1711:(108.0)
1706:(107.6)
1701:(104.2)
1613:tostadas
1564:chipilín
1550:sauce),
1521:chispota
1393:Veracruz
1231:Chiapas
1206:Chiapas
1181:Chiapas
1165:112,175
1156:Chiapas
1143:553,374
1140:604,147
1131:Chiapas
1050:Suchiapa
959:Bulgaria
928:quetzals
831:5a Norte
823:Apostles
763:tianguis
752:The city
611:Tecpatán
596:Tuchtlan
543:Nahuatl:
526:Spanish:
276:Tōchtlān
4832:Yajalón
4782:Tumbalá
4727:Sunuapa
4632:Reforma
4517:Mazatán
4472:Jitotol
4437:Huixtla
4427:Huixtán
4372:Comitán
4317:Chamula
4262:Arriaga
4172:Regions
4139:Cuisine
4105:Chiapas
4044:Yucatán
4004:Tabasco
3984:Sinaloa
3914:Nayarit
3904:Morelos
3890:Morelia
3874:Jalisco
3864:Hidalgo
3860:Pachuca
3834:Durango
3830:Durango
3789:Chiapas
3656:Reforma
3639:May 29,
3510:May 29,
3472:Reforma
3427:Reforma
3410:May 29,
3353:May 29,
3182:May 29,
3132:May 29,
3061:May 29,
3034:May 29,
2993:May 29,
2913:May 29,
2870:Reforma
2853:May 29,
2818:Reforma
2713:May 29,
2678:May 29,
2519:May 25,
2437:Liga MX
2259:Economy
2204:Sabinal
2105:(0.11)
2100:(0.57)
2095:(2.58)
2090:(7.51)
2085:(7.32)
2080:(6.93)
2075:(8.55)
2070:(3.24)
2065:(0.48)
2060:(0.13)
2055:(0.10)
2050:(0.04)
2036:(44.8)
2031:(49.1)
2026:(50.0)
2021:(55.4)
2016:(62.2)
2011:(63.0)
2006:(57.7)
2001:(63.5)
1996:(59.0)
1991:(52.3)
1986:(49.8)
1981:(49.6)
1976:(44.8)
1966:(67.1)
1961:(62.4)
1956:(65.3)
1951:(68.4)
1946:(69.6)
1941:(69.6)
1936:(69.6)
1931:(70.7)
1926:(71.4)
1921:(69.3)
1916:(65.1)
1911:(62.6)
1906:(61.2)
1896:(78.4)
1891:(73.9)
1886:(75.9)
1881:(77.9)
1876:(79.0)
1871:(79.7)
1866:(79.5)
1861:(81.0)
1856:(83.7)
1851:(82.8)
1846:(79.0)
1841:(75.7)
1836:(73.4)
1826:(89.8)
1821:(85.5)
1816:(86.7)
1811:(87.3)
1806:(88.3)
1801:(89.8)
1796:(89.6)
1791:(91.0)
1786:(95.7)
1781:(96.1)
1776:(93.0)
1771:(88.7)
1766:(85.6)
1751:(97.3)
1746:(97.5)
1741:(97.5)
1736:(97.7)
1731:(97.7)
1726:(97.9)
1696:(99.7)
1619:Climate
1543:cochito
1431:Zapotec
1427:Tzeltal
1423:Tzotzil
1415:mestizo
1369:578,830
1358:537,102
1347:424,579
1339:+120.9%
1336:289,626
1325:131,096
1277:+14.90%
1271:738,261
1266:848,274
1261:2,160.9
1247:+21.77%
1243:21,045
1240:25,627
1222:+26.42%
1218:33,060
1215:41,793
1197:+49.68%
1193:43,179
1190:64,632
1172:+28.05%
1168:87,603
1123:Change
973:fossils
936:iguanas
908:jaguars
874:Spanish
818:frescos
588:Coyatoc
562:History
556:Chiapas
552:Mexican
502:.tuxtla
495:Website
484:Climate
420:$ 8,300
382:Demonym
376:848,274
368:578,830
352:604,147
262:Chiapas
230:Country
39:Coyatoc
4802:Tzimol
4767:Tonalá
4712:Soyaló
4697:Sitalá
4577:Oxchuc
4522:Metapa
4477:Juárez
4457:Ixtapa
4357:Chilón
4322:Chanal
4287:Bochil
4242:Amatán
4232:Aldama
4129:Anthem
4122:Topics
4040:Mérida
4030:Xalapa
3994:Sonora
3944:Puebla
3940:Puebla
3934:Oaxaca
3930:Oaxaca
3880:Toluca
3819:Colima
3815:Colima
3765:La Paz
3490:Scribd
3403:
3125:
3027:
2799:
2385:Sports
1647:Month
1587:pinole
1516:tamale
1511:pictes
1465:. The
1419:Zoques
1361:+26.5%
1350:+46.6%
1328:+96.1%
1314:66,851
1253:Total
1237:283.9
1212:359.5
1187:352.0
1162:830.6
1147:+9.18%
1137:334.9
1108:State
1001:. The
940:ocelot
916:macaws
912:tapirs
642:Mexico
592:Aztecs
584:Zoques
522:Tuxtla
316:MORENA
271:400 BC
259:
242:Mexico
239:
4627:Rayón
4222:Acala
3910:Tepic
3527:Mural
3251:(PDF)
3226:(PDF)
2885:Mural
2847:(PDF)
2793:(PDF)
2538:(PDF)
2425:club
2403:Volvo
2374:pesos
2339:Buses
2310:Roads
2157:93.3
2145:18.1
2142:16.6
2139:16.9
2136:17.8
2108:954.5
2088:190.8
2083:186.0
2078:176.1
2073:217.2
1686:Year
1569:pozol
1548:adobo
1495:Zoque
1439:Zoque
1435:Ch'ol
1372:+7.8%
1366:2020
1355:2010
1344:2000
1333:1990
1322:1980
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