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Fox Administration though the regional government remained PRI. The assumption that the informal economy of Mexico is a constant 30% of total economic activity is not supported at the local level. The small amount of local spatial autocorrelation that was found suggests a few clusters of high and low literacy rates amongst municipios in Veracruz but not enough to warrant including an I-statistic as a regressor. Global spatial autocorrelation is found especially literacy at the macro-regional level which is an area for further research beyond this study. Improved literacy bolsters both the informal and formal economies in Veracruz indicating policies designed to further literacy are vital for growing the regional economy. While indigenous people are relatively poor, little evidence was found that the informal economy is a higher percentage of total economic activity in a municipio with a high share of indigenous people. While the formal economy might have been expanding relative to the informal economy in 2000, by 2006 this process had been reversed with growing informality. While rural municipios have smaller economies, they are not different from urban municipios in the share of the economy that is informal. Programs in the past that might move economic activity from the informal to the formal sector have not succeeded suggesting public finance issues such as tax evasion will continue to plague the state with low government revenues.
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were created statewide and 257 schools were remodeled. These included new schools for special education, distance learning and technological institutes, giving the state one of the highest number of school campuses in the country. There are a total of 20,479 schools, with nearly 2 million students and about 85,000 teachers. 93% of schools are in the basic education category (preschool, primary and middle schools. Preschools also include those geared towards the indigenous populations, focusing on bilingual and bicultural education in both the indigenous language/culture and Spanish. One major focus of these and other schools is to eliminate illiteracy in indigenous communities. The "Medio Superior" level includes vocational high school and technical colleges. These account for 6.6% of schools in the public system. The Superior level includes teachers’ colleges and universities. There are 166 institutes at this level, with about 68,000 students studying 221 different majors. There are also 63 master's degree programs and six PhDs. These institutions serve about 135,000 students accounting for about 19% of the college-aged population (19- to 24-year-olds), slightly below the national average of 24%.
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United States, Latin America and Europe. Seventy-five percent of all port activity in Mexico takes place in Veracruz. The chief exports of this state are coffee, fresh fruits, fertilizer, sugar, fish and crustaceans. Other ports include those in Tuxpan and Coatzacoalcos. Most highway, rail and air connections link to the port of Veracruz and other ports to the south. The state has 73 companies that have been classified as high-volume exporters and it is ranked sixth in the country for exports. The state contains five major food wholesale markets, 146 government sponsored markets, about 75,000 private stores and 201 supermarkets. Wholesale vendors focus on agricultural products such as wood, livestock and food products. The major focal point for international business is the World Trade Center EXPOVER in Boca del Río. Inaugurated in 1989, the center has facilities to accommodate 5,000 people in 7,000 square metres (75,000 sq ft), an exhibition hall of 12,000 square metres (130,000 sq ft), a business center and parking for over 800 vehicles.
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cold. Hot and humid and hot and semi-humid climates dominate from sea level to about 1,000 m (3,281 ft) above sea level. Average annual temperature ranges from 22 to 26 °C (72 to 79 °F) with precipitation varying from 2,000 mm (79 in) to just over 3,500 mm (138 in) per year. Cooler and humid climates are found at elevations between 1,000 and 1,600 m (3,281 and 5,249 ft). These have an average temperature of between 18 and 22 °C (64 and 72 °F) with precipitation varying between 2,000 and 2,500 mm (79 and 98 in). Temperate climates are found at higher altitudes, between 1,600 and 2,800 m (5,249 and 9,186 ft). Temperatures here vary from 12 to 18 °C (54 to 64 °F) with precipitation varying more, between 500 and 2,500 mm (20 and 98 in). Cold climates are found at the highest elevations, reaching up to the Cofre de Perote and the Pico de Orizaba. There is a small semiarid region around the city of Perote and the west of the Huasteca area. This is due to a
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writing children's songs such as "Abuelito", "Caminito de la escuela", "El baile de los muñecos", "El burrito" and "La negrita Cucurumbé". A number of his works have been translated into other languages. Another famous musician is Agustín Lara, who has had more international fame. Nicknamed "Flaco de oro" (golden skinny one), he always insisted that he was born in Tlacotalpan, Veracruz and not Mexico City as records show. Lara formed his first band in 1930 called El Son de Marabú and toured almost continuously in Mexico and abroad during his career. His most famous compositions include "Veracruz", "Noche de Ronda" and "Solamente una vez". Other prominent musicians include Toña "La Negra" or María Antonia del Carmen Peregino, Narcisco Serradel, Lorenzo Barcelata and María Greever.
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tobacco, bananas, coconuts, and vegetables, but local farmers depend mainly on corn and beans. Two corn crops per year are generally produced, planted on 644,936 hectares with a production of 1,114,325 tons. The state is the leading national producer of coffee, sugarcane, corn, and rice. Coffee is grown on 152,993 hectares producing 400,575 tons. Export earnings from this crop are about US$ 232 million annually. Most coffee is grown in the mountain areas of Córdoba-Huatusco, Coatepec-Teocelo-Cosautlán and Misantla-Tlapacoyan-Atzalan. Sugarcane is cultivated on 254,000 hectares, producing 16,867,958 tons annually. Veracruz is the largest producer of rice with 24,000 hectares producing 120,000 tons. Much is this crop is protected by import bans from Asia.
4893:. Population growth has slowed in the state in the last decades, due to lower birthrates and the exodus of migrants, mostly men. Women outnumber men. One reason for the decline in birthrates is the elevation of education levels, especially among women. Another is urbanization, with about one-third of the state's population living in urban centers, especially Veracruz, Xalapa, Coatzacoalcos, Minatitlán and Papantla. Most (90%) of the state's communities, outside of municipal seats have fewer than 500 people and contain only 21% of the total population. The migration of men outside the state has put more women into the state's workforce. Approximately 75% of the population is under 45 years of age and 30% under the age of 15. 166: 3597:
using cedar and palm trees. The best work comes from the towns of Ozulama and Castillo de Teayo. Teocelo and Monte Blanco are known for bamboo furniture and other items. Musical instruments of wood such as a guitar called "jarana" are constructed in the Los Tuxtlas area, especially in Catemaco, with flutes made in Papantla. Wooden masks are made in Teocelo, and items made with the wood of coffee plants are made in Misantla, Coatepec, Huastusco and Xico. Corn husks are used to make decorative figures, often religious, in Nautla and Naranjos de Amatlán. Palm fronds are woven into fans, shoes and baskets in Jalcomulco, Ozulama and Tlalixcoyan.
1806: 5316: 5304: 4945: 4881:. Africans were first brought to Mexico through slavery to the Veracruz port. At one point, they outnumbered Europeans and a significant number ran away from haciendas and plantations to form their own communities, sometimes allied with indigenous groups. One such rebellion was led by Yanga, who successfully negotiated a free African community with Spanish authorities in 1609. Like other groups, many of African descent would intermarry with other groups, with the category of "mulatto" existing in the old colonial caste system for those with African blood. Today, the vast majority of 3371:, limes and grapefruit. Most citrus is grown in the north of the state, and much of the lime crop is exported, supporting a packing and shipping industry. Veracruz is the largest mango producer in the country, grown on 31,640 hectares producing 287,000 tons. Most of this is the manila variety, which is preferred in Mexico. 95% of this crop is consumed fresh within Mexico although exports to Canada have begun. Vanilla beans are native to the state, which is the primary producer for Mexico. Most of this crop is grown in an area known as Totonacapan in and around Papantla. 3743: 1218: 1342: 3708:. The Centro Norte is centered on Xalapa. Dishes here tend to be more indigenous in nature, heavily flavored with mild chili peppers. Common dishes here include Chilehuates, similar to a tamale, stuffed chile peppers, and enchiladas. Less seafood and more pork and domestic fowl are consumed. The Centro Sur area is mostly indigenous and encompasses the area of, Huatusco, Coscomatepec, Cotaxtla, Orizaba, Amatlán, Huilango y las españolas Córdoba y Fortín de las Flores, la negra Yanga and San Lorenzo de los Negros. Dishes here are similar to Centro Norte, but 991: 668: 578: 380: 362: 4424: 4434: 2043: 127: 3906: 4387: 109: 3952:
Participants wear Olmec style masks which represent the rain god Tlalóc. Another is Los Guaguas in which the participants pay homage to the sun, and Los Santiagos, which is related to the veneration of Saint James, patron saint of Hernán Cortés. One last one is called Los Negritos (The Little Black Ones) which was created by African slaves. According to tradition, the origin of this dance lies in a story about a boy who was bitten by a snake and the rituals his family held to heal him.
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dress dates back to the early colonial period and had not changed much since then. Other areas specialize in wool items such as Naranjos de Amatlán, Minatilán and the city of Veracruz where items such as dresses, skirts and jackets. These and other textiles such as tablecloths and napkins are often decorated with cross-stitch. Leather items include shoes, jackets, bags, wallets, belts and boots and are usually made in the La Huasteca region, Teocolo, Citlaltépetl and Naolinco.
3625: 560: 506: 331: 4874:, Tlaquilpan, Los Reyes, Magdalena, San Andres Tenejapan, Tantoyuca, Zongolica, Chicontepec, Papantla, Ixhuatlán de Madero, Soteapan, Playa Vicente, Mecayapan y Coyutla, Benito Juárez, Coxquihi, Espinal, Filomeno Mata, Ixcatepec, Mecatlán and Zozocolco de Hidalgo. In 1998, about 10% of the population spoke an indigenous language; however, this does not take into account all indigenous peoples. The census of 2005 counted 605,135 as speaking an indigenous language. 2999: 7433: 3482: 7488: 1470:) became problematic to public order since they frequently formed robber bands that attacked travelers on highways. Crown efforts against these groups began in earnest in the late sixteenth century, but a major rebellion broke out in 1606 in the areas of Villa Rica, Nueva Veracruz, Antón Lizardo, and the Rio Blanco area. However, the gravest of these occurred in the Orizaba area, where there were about 500 fugitive slaves. In 1609, a leader named 4028: 1520: 5328: 3562: 5097:. Port traffic in Veracruz account for 10% of all commercial traffic in the country, 23.4% of the port traffic of Mexico and 21% of all port traffic in the Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean. Goods imported through the state reach 16 out of Mexico's 31 states plus Mexico City. The port of Veracruz alone handles over 12 million tons of freight per year. Coatzacoalcos is important for its handling of petroleum products. 3348: 1906:. The Panuco, Tuxpan, Papaloapan and Coatzacoalcos are navigable. Two of Mexico's most polluted rivers, the Coatzacoalcos and the Río Blanco are located in the state. Much of the pollution comes from industrial sources, but the discharge of sewerage and uncontrolled garbage disposal are also major contributors. The state has very few sewage treatment plants, with only 10% of sewage being treated before discharge. 942: 1350: 1796: 3010: 4006:" is a musical variation which traces its origins to Spain and developed during the 17th and 18th centuries. It is the state's most popular musical style shows influences from the many peoples who have lived here such as indigenous groups, Portuguese, Italians, Africans, French and others. The music is generally performed by harps, violins and guitars, with an occasional wind instrument. 1626:, however, that nation was occupied with a Civil War at the time, and the European powers believed that the Americans could not act. In December, Spanish troops commanded by general Manuel Gasset occupied the port of Veracruz, without any local resistance, followed a month later by French and British forces. The Spanish and the British withdrew after making deals with Juárez, but 1302:, but the culture reached its apogee in Cempoala (about five miles (8.0 km) inland from the current port of Veracruz), when it was conquered by the Aztecs. When the Spaniards arrived in 1519, the territory was still home to a population of about 250,000 people living in fifty population centers and speaking four Totonac dialects. 25,000 were living in Cempoala alone. 4173:
Spanish, Moorish, Neo gothic and Neoclassical. From the 20th century on, a number of names stand out. Armando Bravo Ramírez remodeled the State Government Palace and the facade of the Capillas de Ánimas, both in Xalapa. Other prominent names responsible for many projects in the state include Luis González Aparicio, Bernal Lascuraín Rangel and Luis Manuel Tello Deschamps.
5292: 3580:, Minatitlán, Cosoleacaque, Poza Rica, Córdoba, Orizaba, Tuxpan and Veracruz, with over 5,000 establishments. The rest is divided among nearly 11,000 smaller establishments. There are five major industrial parks: Bruno Pagliai, Ixtac, Petroquimico Morelos, Córdoba-Amatlán and Parque 2000. The largest of these is Bruno Pagliai, which covers 300.8 hectares (743 acres). 1854:(4,282 m; 14,048.6 ft), Cerro de Tecomates (3,227 m; 10,587 ft), Cerro del Vigía Alta (3,055 m; 10,023 ft) and Cerro de 3 Tortas (2,997 m; 9,833 ft). The Pico de Orizaba is covered in snow year round; the Cofre de Perote is covered in winter. Major valleys include the Acultzingo, Córdoba, Maltrata, Orizaba and San Andrés. 4092:. Salvador Ferrando was a portrait and landscape artist from the north of the state. Until recently, most of his work had been hidden in a museum named after him in the Tlacotalpan region. Much of it now is on display at the Museo de Arte de Veracruz in Orizaba. José María Jara is noted for his paintings of Veracruz customs, whose works include 3759:(at right). The Museum of Science and Technology is in Xalapa. It contains more than 400 exhibitions in eight halls: Life, Ecology, Space, Transportation, Sciences, Energy, Water and Earth. The Pinoteca Diega Rivera was established by the state in the former Monastery of San Francisco in Xalapa. Its primary function is to preserve and display 3382:, hardwoods, and rubber. About 20% of the state's territory is forested, with 220,000 of temperate forest and 1,200,000 hectares of tropical forests. Logging in the state produces 128,254 m3 of wood products per year. The most exploited species include pine, oyamel, cypress and oak. Some tropical hardwoods are harvested as well. 3208:
timber, search for tropical hardwoods and the clearing of land for local farmers, especially for cattle grazing. Only 20% of Veracruz's original ecosystem remains, with 64% transformed by human exploitation. Despite some efforts at conservation and reclamation, exploitation continues to put pressure on remaining wild areas.
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The state contains three major airports. "El Tajín" in Tihuatlán serving Poza Rica and "Canticas" in Minatitlán provide national service. "Heriberto Jara Corona" in the city of Veracruz provides national and international service. There are also 31 smaller regional airfields in municipalities such as
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which were created in 2003. These municipalities are grouped into regions called Huasteca Alta (with ten municipalities), Huasteca Baja (with 23 municipalities), Totonac (with 15 municipalities), Nautla (with 11 municipalities), Capital (with 33 municipalities), Sotavento (with 12 municipalities), De
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Cempoala is an archeological site located on the coast between the modern settlements of La Antigua and Ciudad Cardel. It was occupied when Hernán Cortés arrived, and he managed to form an alliance with the Totonacs here against the Aztecs. In the center of the site, there is a large plaza surrounded
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Public education in the state is supervised by the state Dirección General de Educación Popular and the Dirección General de Educación Media Superior y Superior. The current system is the result of a number of reforms which took place in the 1980s and 1990s. In the late 1990s, 302 new school campuses
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and Mexico City. His best-known works are El abrazo, Cabeza verde and El campesino se apodera de la tierra. Norberto Martínez only lived 45 years but is considered one of the most prolific of Mexican painters who dedicated most of his works to social themes. A number of these are early murals such as
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The state has produced a number of musicians famous in the country. One of the best known is Francisco Gabilondo Soler. Gabilondo Soler is best known for creating a character known as "Cri-cri", a singing cricket for a radio show in the first half of the 20th century. As a musician, he specialized in
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The gastronomy of the state is unique in Mexico and mixed Spanish, indigenous, and Caribbean influences. From the pre-Hispanic period, the cuisine of the state was unique. The staple triumvirate of corn, beans, and squash was supplemented by tropical fruits, vanilla beans, and an herb called acuyo or
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for a total of 155,122 ha (383,314.8 acres). It contains various volcanos such as San Martín and Santa Marta and rich biodiversity as it stretches from sea level to higher elevations, with 16 climate regions groups into four climate types. Forest types range from evergreen tropical rainforest to
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to the east. Its total area is 78,815 km (30,431 sq mi), accounting for about 3.7% of Mexico's total territory. It stretches about 650 km (403.9 mi) north to south, but its width varies from between 212 and 36 km (132 and 22 mi), with an average of about 100 km
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is celebrated in almost all of Mexico from Oct 31 to November 2 but there are local twists in the state. In some places, it is commemorated during the months of August and September. In Papantla, boards or tables are placed on rooftops, which have been adorned with flowers, plant matter and more. In
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and contains many everyday items and art from the 16th to the 19th centuries.The Tuxteco Regional Museum in Santiago de Tuxtla contains Olmec and Totonac artifacts including art objects, farming implements, utensils and more. In the garden area, there are giant stone sculptures from the Tres Zapotes
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In Tuxpan is the Regional Museum of Anthropology with more than 400 pieces from pre-Hispanic groups in the region, displayed in four halls. Most of the pieces come from the center of the state and from the Huasteca region.On the edge of the Tuxpan River.The city also has the Mexican-Cuban Museum. It
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Transportation and commerce are important factors in the state, mostly linked to importing and exporting through its four deepwater ports. The focus of most of these activities is the port of Veracruz. It has the most favored position on Mexico's Gulf coast and is extensively used for exports to the
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Livestock raising is an important activity. There are over 300,000 units of production most of which raise cattle, with Veracruz being the main beef producer for the country at 14% of the total. In addition to beef cattle, dairy cattle, pigs, sheep, goats, horses, domestic fowl, and bees are raised.
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or communal land. The rest is occupied by human settlements. There are 3,620 ejidos parceled out to 270,000 ejido members. 52.5% of agricultural land is used for the growing of crops or used as pasture and 43.1% is forest or rainforest. Chief agricultural products include coffee, vanilla, sugarcane,
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Veracruz has one of Mexico's leading economies, based on agriculture and petroleum. Using relatively recent night light data and electricity consumption in comparison with Gross County Product, the informal sector of the local economy in Veracruz state is shown to have grown during the period of the
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The large variation of altitude results in a large mixture of climates, from cold, snow-topped mountain peaks to hot, humid tropical areas on the coast. 32% of the state is classified as hot and humid, 52% as hot and semi humid, 9% is warm and humid, 6% as temperate and humid and 1% is classified as
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Outside of the port, in other areas of the province, the economy was based on agriculture, livestock, and commerce. In 1720, Xalapa organized the first trade fair, making it the center for trade between inland Mexican goods and those from abroad. This would lead to its eventual status as the capital
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led an insurrection against the Spanish but was defeated in battle. Unrest continued, eventually forcing the government to sign an amnesty pact and giving the Africans the right to form their own community, exacting as a condition that bandits be suppressed. This was called San Lorenzo de Zerral but
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red dye, were the two most important exports from the port, along with chocolate, vanilla, chili peppers, and much more were exported. Imported were livestock (sheep, cows, goats, horses), wheat and other cultivars. From the Caribbean, slaves, pineapple, and sugar cane were introduced. This made the
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The road system in the state contains 16,039 km (9,966.2 mi), representing 5.1% of the roads nationwide. For each 100 km (38.6 sq mi) of territory, there are 22 km (13.7 mi) of roads. 3,144.5 km (1,953.9 mi) are part of the federal highway system. State
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The state capital of Xalapa is also home to a number of important museums. The Museum of Anthropology contains the second most important collection of Mesoamerican artifacts in the country. It was built beginning in 1959 over six hectares. The complex is divided into various halls and galleries by
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Veracruz cuisine divides into six regions called Sotavento, Centro Norte, Centro Sur, Sierra, Costa Norte, and Los Tuxtlas. The Sotovento area is in the south of the state, and the dishes here are heavily based on rice. Common dishes include arroz a la tumbada, which is rice cooked with seafood or
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Traditional clothing and embroidery can be most easily found in the La Huasteca area, where elaborately decorated women's blouses can be seen, especially in the El Higo and Tlalixcoyan area. In Totonacalpan, men are still often seen in white shirts and pants with a bag to hold personal items. This
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ousted him from power. The major event leading up to this war in Veracruz was the cigar-makers strike of 1905, when more than 5,000 workers of the "El Valle Nacional" company walked off the job. The governor, Teodora A. Dehesa, unsuccessfully tried to negotiate a settlement. The strike went on for
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The Reform War wrecked Mexico's economy and it found itself unable to pay debts it owed to Europe. As a result, Juárez cancelled Mexico's foreign debt. Spain, Britain and France, all outraged by this action, decided in October 1861 to force repayment of their loans by the occupation of the Mexican
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Most of Veracruz's older architecture can be found in the inland cities of Xalapa and Córdoba. Despite being the first Spanish settlement, the city of Veracruz lost most its older structures to the various invasions it has suffered. Architecture from the 16th to the 19th century includes colonial
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in the city of Veracruz. This city's version of the event begins with the "burning of bad humor," which is represented in effigy. A number of kings and queens are "crowned" including categories for children but the most important is the Rey Feo (Ugly King) and the Reina del Carnaval (Queen of the
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More than 40 rivers and tributaries provide water for irrigation and hydroelectric power; they also carry rich silt down from the eroding highlands, which is deposited in the valleys and coastal areas. All of the rivers and streams that cross the state begin in the Sierra Madre Oriental or in the
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is one of Veracruz's most-distinguished poets. Over his lifetime from the latter 19th to early 20th centuries, he worked as a professor, politician and journalist contributing to periodicals such as El Veracruzano, El Orden, and El Imparcial. His creative works include some of the first Romantic
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is a dance brought over from Spanish. Today the state has two varieties: the jarocho and the huasteco. Indigenous and folk dances in the state are most often associated with rituals and religious festivals. These include one called Los Lisceres also called the Tigres from the Los Tuxtlas region.
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In the more rural and indigenous areas of the state, a number of handicrafts are still made and sold both to local buyers and to tourists. Many of these crafts are produced by communities that specialize in one or more types. Wood furniture and other items are made by the Huasteca people, mostly
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The manufacturing industry in Veracruz accounts for between 21% and one-third of the state's gross domestic product, and approximately 64% of the manufacturing industry GDP is generated by the chemical and petrochemical sectors. Other products produced include metals, processed foods, beverages,
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The northern part of the state as well as the higher mountain areas, are convergence zones between lowland evergreen tropical forests and more temperate flora and fauna. It is also the northernmost occurrence of subhumid tropical forest in Mexico, although little of this remains, mostly on steep
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There are 202 radio stations (57 AM, 35 FM). Most are commercial or private but some are operated by non-profits and governmental agencies. There are 22 television stations; two channels are local, and the rest are repeaters from national broadcasters. Five companies provide cable and satellite
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of Veracruz but there are other destinations. There are over 1,000 hotels in the state, over half of which are small, family-owned enterprises. Almost all of the four and five-star establishments are in metropolitan area of Veracruz. Many of the state major historical and cultural monuments are
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In the industrial sector, relatively poor municipios are not catching up to relatively rich ones though the latter are not diverging either. A policy of encouraging much more domestic and/or foreign investment is called for if poorer areas are to prosper and the outflow of residents is to stop.
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Most of Veracruz's native forests have been destroyed and replaced by scrub and secondary communities of trees. From 1900 to 1987, over 18,553 km (7,163.4 sq mi) of forest had been logged, resulting in the loss of habitat and biodiversity. Much of the logging is due to commercial
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has a number of Totonac archeological pieces on display. The Archeological Museum of Córdoba is in the city of the same name with three exhibition halls containing artifacts from the Maya, Olmec, Toltec and Huastec cultures. There is also a collection of historical photographs of the city. The
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Ceramics have been made in almost all parts of Veracruz since the Olmecs. One area known for its work is Papantla which also includes life sized representations of folk dancers from the area along with more mundane items of glazed and unglazed pottery. Minatitlán is known for its production of
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The primary sector of the economy (agriculture, forestry and fishing) has been important since pre-Hispanic times and continues to be important both as a source of income as well as culturally. The state has abundant rainfall and extremely fertile soils, as well as a long coastline and forest
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during the same year. This forced royalist troops to withdraw to Xalapa. Eventually, this city along with the port were cut off from Mexico City. Most of the state remained in rebel hands during the rest of the war although the commercial class of the port did not support the effort. In 1821,
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came to dominate much of the state and dividing it into tributary provinces, of Tochtepec, Cuetlaxtlan, Cempoallan, Quauhtochco, Jalapa, Misantla, and Tlatlauhquitepec. The Aztecs were interested in the area's vegetation and crops such as cedars, fruit, cotton, cacao, corn, beans and vanilla.
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Veracruz was a pioneer in both the extraction and refining of petroleum products. The state has about one-fourth of Mexico's petroleum reserves and ranks third in petroleum production. Most of this production is concentrated in the northern part of the state. Approximately 40,000,000 barrels
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were formed or expanded to protect the trade route between Mexico City and the port of Veracruz. During this time, the Spanish and mixed-ethnicities population increased as the purely indigenous population continued to fall to a fraction of pre-Conquest levels (due now to mixing, rather than
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Much of Totonac and Huastec culture have survived the colonial period into the present day. Much of the reason for this is that the north of Veracruz is rugged with thick vegetation and relatively little of the resources the Spanish were looking for. Veracruz is considered to be where the
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sauce are common as well. The Sierra and Costa Norte encompass the northern part of the state, such as the Pánuco River area and Totonacapan. This area is noted for a number of unique dishes such as frijoles en achuchutl, made with black beans, pork rind, chayotes, squash seeds, and
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El comercio in the Jáuregi de Xalapa market as well as an untitled work in a private home in Córdoba which deals with the fusion of the Spanish, indigenous and African ethnicities in Mexico. Later works include the three murals in the main stairwell of the School of Law at the
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Today, the state of Veracruz, rich in natural resources, is an important component of Mexico's economy. Approximately 35% of Mexico's water supply is found in Veracruz. There are a number of metallic and non-metallic mineral mining but the most important resource is oil.
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El Zapotal is an archeological site which was discovered in 1971 in a region known at Mixtequlla (between the Blanco and Papaloapan Rivers). This site is noted for its clay figurines with smiling faces, part of an extremely large offering in honor of the god of death
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of New Spain, came to the port to leave for Spain. However, until 1823, Spanish troops continued to occupy San Juan de Ulúa Fort. In 1826, the city would receive the first of its four titles of "heroic city" for confronting these remaining Spanish troops.
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decimated the native population of the province, prompting the importation of African slaves during the colonial period, starting in the 16th century. The Spanish imported between 500,000 and 1,000,000 West African slaves into Mexico between 1535 and 1767
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The state of Veracruz, especially its port, has been a crossroads for various cultures since the very early colonial period. The port of Veracruz has brought cargo, sailors, seamen, and slaves from various parts of the world, especially from the
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ceramic cooking utensils which are also popular in the neighboring municipalities of Actopan and Naolinco. San Miguel Aguasuelos and Jalcomulco are known for their white clay wares which include water jars, toys, nativity scenes, bells and more.
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after he was forced out of Mexico City during the Reform War. Their control of this port and its customs duties allowed liberal forces to gather resources. Conservative forces attacked the state but were repelled from both the port and Xalapa.
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between indigenous and African populations began almost immediately). New Spain did not have any laws prohibiting interracial marriage, hence the correct term is Afro-Mestizo, which includes all 3 ethnicities: Indigenous, African, and Spanish.
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located in the port of Veracruz. Some of these include the Aquarium, the Museum of the city (Museo de la Ciudad), The Agustín Lara Museum, the Santiago Fortress (Baluarte de Santiago) the "Las Atarazanas" Museum and the San Juan de Ulúa Fort.
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surveys started in 1930, augemented in 1948 with reflection seismography, which led to the discovery of the southern extent of the atoll with the Ezequiel Ordonez No. 1 well in 1952 and additional discoveries through 1968. Marine seismic and
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The state contains 1,675.3 km (1,041.0 mi) of railway. Most of this is conceded by the federal government to private companies, with strategic stretches maintained directly by the government. Some of the private companies include
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The Tres Zapotes site is located the community of the same name. Covering 1.5 hectares, the main building has a square base, which is surrounded by gardens and trees. The most important find from his is Stele "C" which is on display at the
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culture of his hometown of Papantla. He has created paintings, sculptures, etchings, photography and mixed media works with his murals and sculptures most acclaimed. Examples of his work can be seen in various parts of public buildings in
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dress in elaborate costumes and arrange their hair in intricate styles. In Santa María Magdalena, on July 22, bulls are set free to roam the streets. Corn harvest festivals are prominent in the Huasteca region in municipalities such as
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The mountains contain relatively unexploited deposits of gold, silver, iron, and coal. Although Veracruz is an important source of metals such as iron and copper, a great deal of its mining involves non-metallic minerals as sulfur,
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by Cuesta. The following generation, born in the first decades of the 20th century, became known as the Generation of the 1950s. During this time Veracruz's literary tradition consolidated and decided to break type. One example is
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are a kind of filled tortilla made with corn dough, stuffed with black beans, chorizo, eggs, or seafood, which then are fried in lard. Tamales are often made with banana leaves. The area is also known for its breads, especially
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The port city of Veracruz, and the fort of San Juan de Ulúa, where Cortés landed three hundred years earlier, was where the loyalist soldiers of the Spanish Crown made their last stand against the independence movement in 1824.
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Quiahuiztlán is on the coast on a small mountain named Bernal. It is cut into the mountain as a series of terraces. It is located very close to where Cortés founded the initial Spanish settlement of Villa Rica de la Vera-Cruz.
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Life expectancy is just under the norm for the rest of the country. The overwhelming majority of people in the state are Catholic, however, there is a significant Protestant minority and a number who profess the Jewish faith.
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in Veracruz and other parts of the country are spread out and intermixed with the rest of the population. According to the 2020 Census, 2.67% of Veracruz's population identified as Black, Afro-Mexican, or of African descent.
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In 1863, the state was officially named Veracruz-Llave. After the French were expelled, the state government was in the port of Veracruz. In 1878, the capital was transferred to Orizaba. It was later moved to Xalapa in 1885.
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During the colonial era, a movement called the "estilo veracruzano" (Veracruz style) developed mostly focusing on landscapes in the state with a certain amount of indigenous influence although the painters themselves were
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is a variety of son played in the north of the state mostly among the Totonacs. Son jarocho is the better known and more popular variety played in the south of the state. The famous Grammy award-winning song "La Bamba" by
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Viniegra O., F., and Castillo-Tejero, C., 1970, Golden Lane Fields, Veracruz, Mexico, in Geology of Giant Petroleum Fields, AAPG Memoir 14, Halbouty, M.T. editor, Tulsa: American Association of Petroleum Geologists, p.
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was a city formed by enslaved Africans who escaped after being brought here from West Africa by Spanish colonists; they reached the mountains, escaping plantations, and lived with the Indigenous people there. The song
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Inland is the coffee-growing region in and around the cities of Coatepec and Xalapa. Orizaba is best known for the volcano nearby but also has a large waterfall called El Elefante and a Cañon (Canyon) de Río Blanco.
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In the ten years after 2006, at least 3,600 people have disappeared within the state. Multiple mass graves have been found within the state. This is seen as part of the over 28,000 missing individuals related to the
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meat and rice with fried bananas. Seafood dishes are also prominent based mostly on fish and shrimp. A common ingredient in dishes is a herb called "hoja santa" or "hierba Santa," which is a plant of the family
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In 1746, the state was divided into the civil jurisdictions of Pánuco, Tampico, Huayacocotla, Huauchinango, Papantla, Misantla, Xalapa, Jalacingo, Veracruz, Córdoba, Orizaba, Cosamaloapan, Tuxtla, and Cotaxtla.
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surveys starting in 1957 showed the extent of the atoll offshore and led to the first offshore well, Isla de Lobos No. 1-B, in 1963. The depths of wells are on the order of 500 m onshore and 2000 m offshore.
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roads comprise 2,176 km (1,352.1 mi) with the rest maintained by local authorities. There are over 3,000 km (1,864.1 mi) of rural roads, but only 71.5 km (44.4 mi) are paved.
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After the Revolution, agrarian reform, including the redistribution of land and the creation of ejidos took place here. The oil companies in the north of the state were nationalized and consolidated into
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Viniegra O., L., and Castillo-Tejero, C.,Golden Lane Fields, Veracruz, Mexico, in Geology of Giant Petroleum Fields, Tulsa: American Association of Petroleum Geologists, Memoir 14, pp. 311 and 317, 1970.
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Viniegra O., L., and Castillo-Tejero, C.,Golden Lane Fields, Veracruz, mexico, in Geology of Giant Petroleum Fields, Tulsa: American Association of Petroleum Geologists, Memoir 14, pp. 314 and 316, 1970.
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or Mexico-born Spanish. These paintings focus on the mountains, valles, coasts, volcanos and other natural phenomena in the state. Most of the proponents of this were born in Veracruz itself and include
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and his expedition members. They founded Villa Rica de la Vera Cruz on May 18, 1519, as the first Spanish town in what is now Mexico. By doing so, Cortés threw off the authority of the Governor of Cuba,
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Carnival). The latter is accompanies by cadets from the Naval Academy during the parade. This celebration is repeated all along the Veracruz coastline with other significant festivities taking place in
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Viniegra O., L., and Castillo-Tejero, C.,Golden Lane Fields, Veracruz, Mexico, in Geology of Giant Petroleum Fields, Tulsa: American Association of Petroleum Geologists, Memoir 14, pp. 311-312, 1970.
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Viniegra O., L., and Castillo-Tejero, C.,Golden Lane Fields, Veracruz, Mexico, in Geology of Giant Petroleum Fields, Tulsa: American Association of Petroleum Geologists, Memoir 14, pp. 309-311, 1970.
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Veracruz State Art Museum (Museo de Arte del Estado de Veracruz) is located in Orizaba in what was the monastery associated with the Concordia Church. Its collection includes works by Diego Rivera,
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The Castillo de Teayo (Teayo Castle) is really a pyramid, whose original name was Zapotitlán. It is located on the border between Huasctec and Totonac lands. It was abandoned in the 19th century.
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disease). Almost all trade in and out of New Spain had to be with Spain except for some limited trade authorized with England and other Spanish colonies. This would stay in place until 1778, when
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Viniegra O., L., and Castillo-Tejero, C.,Golden Lane Fields, Veracruz, mexico, in Geology of Giant Petroleum Fields, Tulsa: American Association of Petroleum Geologists, Memoir 14, p. 312, 1970.
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Viniegra O., L., and Castillo-Tejero, C.,Golden Lane Fields, Veracruz, Mexico, in Geology of Giant Petroleum Fields, Tulsa: American Association of Petroleum Geologists, Memoir 14, p. 311, 1970.
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Viniegra O., L., and Castillo-Tejero, C.,Golden Lane Fields, Veracruz, Mexico, in Geology of Giant Petroleum Fields, Tulsa: American Association of Petroleum Geologists, Memoir 14, p. 309, 1970.
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region and it became the center of Olmec culture. The main ceremonial center here was San Lorenzo Tenochtitlán. Other major centers in the state include Tres Zapotes in the city of Veracruz and
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theme, focusing on the Olmec and Totonac cultures. The Patio Olmeca contains the colossal head found in 1945 and known as El Rey (The King). Other important artifacts include giant stelae and
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are similar; however, only a few buildings and ceramics remain from the early Huastec culture. This culture also reached its peak between 1200 and 1519, when it was conquered by the Spanish.
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The history of the native peoples of the state of Veracruz is complex. In the pre-Columbian period, the modern-day state of Veracruz was inhabited primarily by four indigenous cultures. The
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The state grows half of the country's citrus fruit and grows the most kinds. This occupies 180,577 hectares and produces 2,575,140 tons annually. Varieties include oranges, tangerines,
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Veracruz has been described as having one of the richest varieties of wildlife in the western hemisphere. There is an especially diverse array of endemic insects like the conspicuous
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The "Golden Lane" ("Dos Bocas-Alamo structure" or The Ridge") refers to a series of oil fields aligned in an arc onshore and a symmetrical alignment offshore, forming two sides of a
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10 m) of natural gas. Petrochemicals represent 28.1% of the state's manufacturing and ranks first nationally. There are 22 petrochemical plants, with the most important being
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months until the strikers won. This victory encouraged more actions, until strikes at the factories in Rio Blanco, Nogales, Santa Rosa and Contón de Orizaba resulted in
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After 300 years, in 1918, during World War I, the Yangans agreed to move to a town closer to the lowlands, and to accept some local authority. They settled the town of
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Region. The topography changes drastically, rising from the narrow coastal plains to the highlands of the eastern Sierra Madre. Elevation varies from sea level to the
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had been declared the emperor of Mexico in 1822. However, his reign quickly encountered resistance from those favoring a republican form of government, including from
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belonged to Puebla until 1853, when they were annexed to Veracruz to give the state its final form. In 1855, the State Government Palace was constructed. During the
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dominate. The state's ecology is of great importance for many plant and animal species. It is a center of plant endemism and has two separate endemic bird areas.
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in 1956 and known as the first free town for formerly enslaved people. Descendants in contemporary Veracruz tend to have visual signs of their African ancestry:
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having to send soldiers to quell rebellions. The Huastecs were subjugated more successfully by the Aztecs and relegated to the provinces of Atlan and Tochpan.
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To the north of the port city is the Sierra or Totonacalpan area of the state, home to the Totonac people. This is home to the important pre-Hispanic city of
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las Montañas (with 57 municipalities), Papaloapan (with 22 municipalities), De los Tuxtlas (with four municipalities) and Olmeca (with 25 municipalities).
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a term used in and outside Veracruz, refer to this blended cultural legacy. It is featured in street names, music and food, all culled from African roots.
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and ingredients were brought and have had a greater influence in the cooking here than in other parts of the country. From Europe, the Spanish brought
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With a population of 7,110,214 (2005), Veracruz is the third most populous entity in the country, after the Federal District of Mexico City and the
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cities. El Tajín, a ruined city that reached its apex between the 9th and 13th centuries ad, was designated a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1992.
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and pineapple were adapted as well as the peanut, brought from Africa by the Portuguese (although the peanut is originally from South America).
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from his stronghold in Veracruz state. Months later, Iturbide would go into exile and Santa Anna would eventually hold nine terms as president.
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port a highly prized target for pirates during the colonial period, with attacks and sackings frequent. This led to the building of the fort of
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and Spain itself. To ensure the port's monopoly, it came to have control over almost all of New Spain's Gulf coastline. New Spain's silver and
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was one of a number of women writers to gain prominence in Mexico at the end of the 19th century. While she wrote a number of works such as
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During the early conquest era, Cortés distributed the labor of indigenous settlements to particular conquerors in an institution known as
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According to many journalists' organizations, Veracruz is one of the most dangerous places for journalists, especially after governor
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Veracruz became a state in 1824. Its government is headed by a governor, who is elected to a single term of six years. Members of the
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to land American troops in Veracruz, where they remained for six months. Mexico later responded by severing diplomatic relations.
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were some of the first people with whom the Spanish had contact on the American mainland. The very first contact was with Captain
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Agroindustry focuses on the processing of coffee and sugar products, with citrus packers holding an important position as well.
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The state has 31 environmentally protected areas in 21 different municipalities. Nine are urban parks, three are national parks (
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legislature, the State Congress, are elected to three-year terms. The state is divided into 212 local governmental units called
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were often concerned with social issues. Works of this type include El Indio by López, Metrópolis by Maples and a poem called
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The literary arts reached their peak in Veracruz starting in the 19th century and extends to the "Generation of the 1950s."
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ecoregion are situated in the northeastern coastal plain and extend into southern Tamaulipas state, on the east side of the
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occupy the southern part of the state, and extend eastwards through neighboring Chiapas and Tabasco states into Guatemala.
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Veracruz's long coastline supports a large fishing industry, producing one-fifth of Mexico's catch. Most of the country's
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However, most of Veracruz's best-known artists are from the 19th and 20th centuries. In the 19th century, these include
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Knaut, Andrew L. (Novebmer 1997). "Yellow Fever and the Late Colonial Public Health Response in the Port of Veracruz".
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is said have its roots in a traditional folk song from Veracruz (hence the reference to the "Marinero" in that song).
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Nettie Lee Benson; Colegio de México. Centro de Estudios Históricos; Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (1994).
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To the south of the port is on the coast, is Catemaco. This is in a tropical area. The area's two main features are
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Some Mexicans are unaware or avoid speaking about Afro-descendancy: but terms such as Afro-Mexican, Afro-mestizo or
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pieces produced in Mexico such as Oda a Víctor Hugo, Ojos verdes, Gloria and Voces interiores. Other works include
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printing and publishing, textiles and machinery. Most of the state's industry takes place in the municipalities of
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in Tabasco. The culture reached its height about 2600 years ago, with its best-known artistic expression being the
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The first major civilization in the territory of the current state was that of the Olmecs. The Olmecs lived in the
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The enormous mountain range behind Veracruz lowlands was the site of independent communities of refugees, known as
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However, the state's most famous dance is as much a ritual and daredevil act as movements performed to music. The
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The state also has ten major waterfalls and ten major coastal lagoons. There is only one significant lake, called
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and 40 magazines published in the state. These include El Dictamen, El Sol del Centro, la Opinión de Minatitlán,
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were checked, but the Americans then made a plan to land a few miles south of Veracruz, which surrendered after
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reflects the many cultural influences that have come through the state because of the importance of the port of
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The number of ethnic communities in the state has been calculated at 2,062. The most numerous include the
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on the coastline north of the present-day city of Veracruz. Still chafing under Aztec rule, Totonac ruler
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There is about 1 million hectares of cultivable land, half of which is in private hands and 43% is
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By the end of the century, many infrastructure improvements, such as roads and railways (especially the
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The ports of Veracruz are Tuxpan, Veracruz, Coatzacoalcos, Pajaritos, Minatitlán-Nanchital, Tecolutla,
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and Europe. The state has indigenous cultural influences mixed with those from Europe, Africa and the
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Region, the Central Region, the Laguna del Castillo Region, the Pueblo Viejo-Tamiahua Region and the
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The French intervened in Mexico through Veracruz for the first time in the 1838, in what became the
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are in the far north of the Veracruz and extend into parts of Tamaulipas, Hidalgo, San Luis Potosí,
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The full name of the state is Veracruz de Ignacio de la Llave. Veracruz was named after the city of
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who wrote about 100 plays as well as scripts for radio and television. Some of his works include
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Arriving with the Spanish conquerors, new diseases made their first appearance in the continent.
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Another major group was the Totonacs, who have survived to the present day. Their region, called
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Veracruz Merchants, 1770–1829: A Mercantile Elite in Late Bourbon and Early Independent Mexico
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was originally sung by these escapees, who harassed Mexico City with uprisings and attacks on
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on the east of the state. The state is noted for its mixed ethnic and indigenous populations.
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The state is noted for its quantity and variety of festivals. The most important of these is
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platform, identified as the Sierra del Abra limestone (consisting of reef, backreef and
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During the colonial era, Veracruz was the main port of entry for immigrants from Spain,
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people, today it is most strongly associated with them, especially those in and around
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is also considered to be a national park and is mostly off the coast of Veracruz city,
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Gulf Coast. Normally, this move would have been blocked by the United States under the
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by temples and the palace of the Totonac chief. The site also has a small museum.
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Mural depicting the history of Papantla in the town square by Teodoro Cano García
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appear more often as this region is a major producer of the vegetable. Meats in
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There are also small immigrant communities of Spaniards, Italians, Basque and
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Central Mesa, flowing east to the Gulf of Mexico. The important ones include:
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and Puebla. The language and agricultural techniques of these people and the
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Tantoyuca, it is commemorated with costumes and music, similar to Carnival.
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may occasionally be spotted in the state's southern jungle regions, such as
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have battled for control. Additionally, this has led to journalists being
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Son huasteco, performed by Los Hijos de la Malinche of Jáltipan, Veracruz
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However, the Totonacs chafed under Aztec rule, with Aztec rulers from
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in order to help the ritual survive and thrive in the modern world.
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The state is well known in the country for its music and dance. The
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Playa Villa Rica, where the Spanish built the first city of Veracruz
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Unrest against the Díaz regime continued until the outbreak of the
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Depiction of the Battle of Veracruz during the Mexican–American War
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This article is about the Mexican state. For the Mexican city, see
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A Guide to the Historical Geography of New Spain, Revised Edition
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site. The Jardín Central (Central Garden) of the municipality of
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The natural geography can be categorized into nine regions: The
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The state is a crescent-shaped strip of land wedged between the
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in the agricultural south of the state were brutally repressed.
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peoples in central Mexico, and then spread throughout most of
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After the conquest and during the colonial period, many other
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Garrido, Edgar (March 19, 2017). Cameron-Moore, Simon (ed.).
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area of Veracruz. One important name from this generation is
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The state's best-known musical style is called the "son". A "
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Other museums are scattered in other parts of the state. The
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In the first half of the seventeenth century, cities such as
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and there is a total of 2,368 plant species. Some, such as
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While the last of the Spanish held on in San Juan de Ulúa,
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Free and Sovereign State of Veracruz de Ignacio de la Llave
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Free and Sovereign State of Veracruz de Ignacio de la Llave
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180 km long. The structure was discovered in 1908 by
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Estado Libre y Soberano de Veracruz de Ignacio de la Llave
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Patrisia Gonzales and Roberto Rodriguez (March 3, 1996).
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controls over 75% of the telephone service in the state.
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in Córdoba, Universidad Cristóbal Colón in Veracruz, the
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There are three important artists from the 20th century,
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Veracruz has a significant share of the coastline of the
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UW Medicine: Shortening the Distance to Healthier Lives
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Various types of forest cover the state, but evergreen
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The mountains are of the Sierra Madre Oriental and the
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Writers born at the end of the 19th century, such as
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containing a wide variety of trees and other plants.
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transferred the federal government here temporarily.
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Veracruz Guia para descubrir los encantos del estado
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The state contains numerous remains of pre-Hispanic
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Although the ritual did not originate with the 1320:During the 15th and very early 16th century, the 8949: 7378: 6100:"Mexico drugs war: Mass grave found in Veracruz" 2535: 2067: 2049: 7088: 6781: 6779: 6769: 6767: 6765: 6763: 6753: 6751: 6603: 6601: 6599: 6328:"La Martucha (Veracruz de Ignacio de la Llave)" 6213: 6211: 6209: 6207: 6014: 5795: 5793: 5791: 5789: 5787: 5785: 5783: 5781: 5779: 5777: 5775: 5773: 3231:Biosphere Reserve covers the municipalities of 7515: 6551: 6205: 6203: 6201: 6199: 6197: 6195: 6193: 6191: 6189: 6187: 5829:Ida Altman, Sarah Cline, and Javier Pescador, 5771: 5769: 5767: 5765: 5763: 5761: 5759: 5757: 5755: 5753: 5506: 5504: 5008:Los Idolos is a site in the municipal city of 3779:contains a collection of photographs from the 1660: 1189:within Veracruz. It was officially renamed as 8755: 7470: 7379:Jiménez González, Victor Manuel, ed. (2010). 6884: 6708: 6692: 6690: 6659: 6657: 6655: 6653: 6651: 6649: 6647: 6645: 6643: 6641: 6639: 6637: 6635: 6633: 6262: 6260: 6258: 6256: 6254: 6252: 6250: 6248: 6246: 6244: 6160: 6158: 6156: 5951:, "The Expedition to Mexico," January 3, 1861 3535:occurred after the San Diego de la Mar No. 3 1336: 1018:), is one of the 31 states which, along with 7284:University of Texas at San Antonio Libraries 6971: 6943: 6941: 6939: 6776: 6760: 6748: 6667:[Cultural and Tourist Attractions]. 6631: 6629: 6627: 6625: 6623: 6621: 6619: 6617: 6615: 6613: 6596: 5881: 5846:. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press 1993. 5612: 4234:, with which many Mexicans learned to read. 3264:pine. 75% of species here are also found in 2046:Mountain formation in the south of the state 1709:was inaugurated as well as the Coatzacoalco- 1389:and promised 50,000 warriors to help defeat 1197:skin tone and some other physical features. 6719:. Universidad Veracruzana. pp. 75–76. 6184: 5750: 5582: 5536: 5501: 5246:University of Washington School of Medicine 8973:States and territories established in 1824 8762: 8748: 7477: 7463: 7447:Veracruz State government official website 7276:"Latin American & Mexican Online News" 7028: 6827: 6825: 6823: 6821: 6819: 6817: 6815: 6813: 6740:"'Flying Men' are now Cultural Heritage". 6699: 6687: 6241: 6153: 5725: 5723: 5721: 5719: 5717: 5715: 5713: 5711: 5709: 5707: 5705: 5703: 5701: 5699: 5697: 5695: 5693: 5691: 5001:El Pital is a site in the municipality of 1683:incident involving U.S. sailors in Tampico 1252:, El Zapotal, Las Higueras, Quiahuiztlán, 6936: 6714: 6610: 5877: 5875: 5873: 5871: 5869: 5867: 5865: 5689: 5687: 5685: 5683: 5681: 5679: 5677: 5675: 5673: 5671: 5425:"Senadores por Veracruz LXIV Legislatura" 5260:(born 1991), singer, harpist and composer 3869:is fused with traditions associated with 3476: 1357:Veracruz played an important part in the 1005: 984: 7058: 6980:"African Roots Stretch Deep Into Mexico" 6441:Moritzky, Charles E. (January 1, 2006). 6440: 6434: 4943: 4026: 3741: 3623: 3560: 3480: 3407: 3346: 3091:. In the central part of the state, the 3008: 2997: 2959:Average max. and min. temperatures in °F 2510:Average max. and min. temperatures in °C 2041: 1804: 1794: 1518: 1348: 1340: 1216: 6872:from the original on September 24, 2015 6860: 6858: 6810: 6290: 6040: 5962:"Mexico finds 166 bodies in mass grave" 5882:Hursh Graber, Karen (January 1, 2006). 4986:The largest and most important site is 4330:and the Instituto Tecnológico del Mar. 4156:and El hombre y el conocimiento at the 4022: 4008:Son huasteco (also called son huapango) 3227:forest, which was created in 1937. The 731:71,826 km (27,732 sq mi) 14: 8950: 7246:"Publicaciones periódicas en Veracruz" 6733: 6359: 6357: 6355: 6353: 6128: 6110:from the original on September 7, 2018 6049:from the original on September 7, 2018 6029:from the original on September 7, 2018 5996:from the original on September 6, 2018 5930:from the original on December 16, 2021 5862: 5729: 5668: 5656:from the original on February 23, 2009 4939: 4623: 3827: 3645:and caldo de mariscos (seafood soup). 1745: 1007:[beɾaˈkɾusðejɣˈnasjoðelaˈʝaβe] 8743: 7458: 7196:from the original on October 18, 2023 7016:from the original on January 26, 2021 7006:"Panorama sociodemográfico de México" 6951:[Socio-demographic profile]. 6584:from the original on October 18, 2023 6172:from the original on January 12, 2010 6141:from the original on October 18, 2023 6080:from the original on December 5, 2022 5983: 5738:from the original on October 13, 2018 5642: 5489:from the original on October 10, 2014 5405:from the original on October 18, 2023 5211:Noreste Diario Regional Independiente 3557:Industry, transportation and commerce 1874:, Río de La Antigua, Ayyappan River, 1134:Ignacio de la Llave y Segura Zevallos 618:Dulce María Corina Villegas Guarneros 8769: 7375:. Austin: University of Texas Press. 7368:. Boulder, Colorado: Westview Press. 6986:from the original on August 19, 2010 6855: 6665:"Atractivos Culturales y Turísticos" 6449:from the original on August 19, 2010 6067: 5984:Woody, Christopher (June 11, 2018). 5972:from the original on October 1, 2018 5890:from the original on October 8, 2018 3403: 3025:slopes. The tropical forests of the 1920: 1790: 1598:. Mexico surrendered shortly after. 1594:towards Mexico City, led by General 1359:Spanish conquest of the Aztec Empire 1128:"), which was originally called the 7403:Hispanic American Historical Review 7342:from the original on April 27, 2021 7238: 6898:from the original on August 1, 2023 6422:from the original on April 25, 2015 6350: 5857:The Early History of Greater Mexico 5831:The Early History of Greater Mexico 5431:from the original on March 28, 2019 4355:Largest cities or towns in Veracruz 1715:Veracruz city international airport 1705:was expanded as well. In 1960, the 24: 7358: 7312:from the original on June 19, 2021 7252:(in Spanish). Gobierno de Mexico. 7046:from the original on July 23, 2011 6918:"Mexico: extended population list" 6744:. Washington, DC. October 1, 2009. 6338:from the original on July 26, 2023 6308:from the original on July 22, 2011 6278:from the original on July 22, 2010 6068:Wade, Lizzie (December 14, 2016). 6015:José de Córdoba (March 15, 2017). 5917: 5518:from the original on July 18, 2021 4618: 4318:The major state university is the 3904: 3897: 25: 8989: 7425: 7256:from the original on May 28, 2022 7226:from the original on July 1, 2022 7166:from the original on July 1, 2022 6742:McClatchy – Tribune Business News 5734:. Houston Institute for Culture. 5630:from the original on May 18, 2020 5463:from the original on May 17, 2019 5366:from the original on May 28, 2016 5254:, anthropologist and restaurateur 5227: 5063: 4338: 3565:A portion of the port of Veracruz 3138:) and crimson-collared grosbeak ( 2010:(Túxpam/Túxpam de Rodríguez Cano) 1672:dramatic violence in January 1907 1244:resided in the north-center. The 7706:Zontecomatlán de López y Fuentes 7486: 7431: 7222:(in Spanish). November 7, 2019. 6715:Wilkerson, S. Jeffrey K (1987). 6129:Imison, Paul (August 17, 2015). 5566:. Cuentame INEGI. Archived from 5326: 5314: 5302: 5290: 5060:came to power in December 2010. 4834:, Totonacs, Huastecs, Popolucs, 4432: 4422: 4395: 4385: 3938:Problems playing this file? See 3920: 3570:Laguna Verde Nuclear Power Plant 1707:Museum of Anthropology in Xalapa 1212: 941: 940: 702: 684: 672:Itzel Aleli Domínguez Zopiyactle 666: 648: 630: 612: 594: 576: 558: 540: 522: 504: 486: 468: 450: 432: 414: 396: 378: 366:Armando Antonio Gómez Betancourt 360: 329: 320: 311: 292: 164: 125: 116:, the highest mountain in Mexico 107: 7324: 7294: 7268: 7250:Sistema de Información Cultural 7208: 7178: 7148: 7118: 6998: 6910: 6788: 6545: 6536: 6515: 6492: 6483: 6461: 6383: 6320: 6122: 6092: 6061: 6008: 5954: 5942: 5911: 5902: 5849: 5836: 5823: 5354:"Las Diputaciones Provinciales" 5052:Freedom of the press violations 4333: 4212:Rotonda de los Hombres Ilustres 3502:Mexican Eagle Petroleum Company 1514: 999:Veracruz de Ignacio de la Llave 170:State of Veracruz within Mexico 6717:El Tajin: A Guide for Visitors 5556: 5530: 5475: 5443: 5417: 5378: 5346: 5080:Kansas City Southern de México 4996:Museo Nacional de Antropología 4905:Tourism mostly centers on the 4247:Jorge Mateo Cuesta Porte-Petit 4208:Academia Mexicana de la Lengua 3342: 2967:Precipitation totals in inches 1240:occupied the north, while the 384:María del Carmen Pinete Vargas 13: 1: 8963:1824 establishments in Mexico 5537:Citibanamex (June 13, 2023). 5339: 5026: 4284:Premio Nacional de Literatura 4198:) and his last works such as 4176: 3865:The Christian celebration of 3757:San Martin Pajapan Monument 1 3748:San Martin Pajapan Monument 1 3676:as well Asian spices such as 3613: 3591: 2993: 2025: 1988:Papantla (Papantla de Olarte) 1590:, and marched inland through 1497:the Decreto de Libre Comercio 749:5,610 m (18,410 ft) 564:María Josefina Gamboa Torales 510:José Francisco Yunes Zorrilla 7371:Carroll, Patrick J. (1991). 5833:. Prentice Hall 2003, p. 57. 5068: 4917:and the present-day city of 4309: 4302:patron saint of Veracruz is 4286:and in 2002 he received the 4258:’s writing of poetry in the 4206:. He became a member of the 3993:Intangible Cultural Heritage 3694:huachinango a la veracruzana 3412:Petroleum tower in Poza Rica 3101:Petén–Veracruz moist forests 1740: 1353:Statue of rebel leader Yanga 1132:. The suffix is in honor of 1108: 528:Rafael Hernández Villalpando 474:Mónica Herrera Villavicencio 456:Jaime Humberto Pérez Bernabé 7: 7436:Geographic data related to 7373:Blacks in Colonial Veracruz 6804:at Catholic-Hierarchy.org. 6558:Journal of Economic Studies 6396:Journal of Developing Areas 5264: 5234:Lorena Alarcon-Casas Wright 5037:municipios (municipalities) 4293: 4280:Las visitaciones del Diablo 4118:Safo en el templo de Delfos 4090:Antonio López de Santa Anna 2984:Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt 1836:Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt 1661:20th century to the present 1558:Antonio López de Santa Anna 1529:Mexican War of Independence 1187:"San Lorenzo de los Negros" 1058:. Veracruz is divided into 335:Julen Rementería del Puerto 92:Tlahtohcayotl Cuetlaxcoapan 10: 8994: 7517:Municipalities of Veracruz 7364:Booker, Jackie R. (1993). 6835:[Infrastructure]. 5427:. Senado de la Republica. 5359:(in Spanish). p. 15. 4900: 4421: 4384: 4346: 3737: 3617: 3608: 3333: 3132:), Altamira yellowthroat ( 2963: 2955: 2538: 2525:Comisión Nacional del Agua 2522: 2518:Precipitation totals in mm 2514: 2506: 2037: 1630:to establish the reign of 1337:Colonial period, 1519–1821 1207: 1130:Villa Rica de la Vera Cruz 1062:, and its capital city is 708:Esteban Bautista Hernández 636:Martha Rosa Morales Romero 402:Rocío Hernández Villanueva 29: 8777: 8595: 8562: 8434: 8131: 8053: 7870: 7802: 7714: 7611: 7523: 7514: 7510: 7500: 7190:www.elsoldelcentro.com.mx 6949:"Perfil Sociodemografico" 6920:. GeoHive. Archived from 6332:mexico.pueblosamerica.com 5732:"The History of Veracruz" 5276:Municipalities of Veracuz 4636:—     4216:María Enriqueta Camarillo 4047:Gonzalo Argüelles Bringas 3824:were supposedly married. 3297:Thelypteris rachyflexuosa 1717:was opened in the 1970s. 1643:Ferrocarril Interoceánico 1475:today it is known as the 1015: 957: 934: 924: 874: 862: 845: 837: 833:(US$ 61.0 billion) (2022) 827: 822: 794: 784: 776: 766: 758: 753: 745: 735: 727: 722: 341: 303: 298:Cuitláhuac García Jiménez 285: 280: 268: 258: 246: 234: 222: 210: 175: 163: 159:Anthem: Himno Veracruzano 158: 141: 121: 106: 71: 62: 46: 36:Veracruz (disambiguation) 7216:"Noticias de minatitlán" 6795:Patron saint of Veracruz 6570:10.1108/JES-02-2013-0020 6365:"Veracruz moist forests" 5730:Schmal, John P. (2004). 5592:[Nomenclature]. 5152: 4557:Túxpam de Rodríguez Cano 4508:Minatitlán/ Cosoleacaque 4304:Rafael Guízar y Valencia 4290:for his work in cinema. 4239:Gregorio López y Fuentes 4230:, she is best known for 3312:The Veracruz Reef System 2019:Xalapa (Xalapa-Enríquez) 1775:(to the southeast), and 1266:San Lorenzo Tenochtitlán 1165:Massachusetts Bay Colony 326:Gloria Sánchez Hernández 8251:Huiloapan de Cuauhtémoc 8088:Manlio Fabio Altamirano 6806:Retrieved 06.April 2013 6800:March 13, 2013, at the 6552:Brock, Gregory (2014). 6221:[Environment]. 6022:The Wall Street Journal 5456:. Camara de Diputados. 5391:. UNAM. pp. 227–. 5199:La Opinión de Poza Rica 5167:El Diario de Minatitlán 4948:El Tajín, Niche pyramid 4320:Universidad Veracruzana 4251:Canto a un dios mineral 4158:Universidad Veracruzana 3783:as well as a statue of 3221:San José de los Molinos 1725:. Within the state the 1703:Universidad Veracruzana 1178:, an enslaved man from 1003:Latin American Spanish: 982:Latin American Spanish: 838: • Per capita 785:  • Rank 780:110/km (290/sq mi) 546:Flora Tania Cruz Santos 91: 41:State in Xalapa, Mexico 8474:Cosamaloapan de Carpio 7558:Ozuluama de Mascareñas 7338:. September 24, 2020. 7162:(in Mexican Spanish). 7156:"Noticias de Veracruz" 7068:[Government]. 6369:Terrestrial Ecoregions 5058:Javier Duarte de Ochoa 4949: 4415:Veracruz/ Boca del Río 4328:Veracruz Naval Academy 4282:. In 1996, he won the 4272:Rosalba y los llaveros 4256:Juan Hernández Ramírez 4032: 3957:Danza de los Voladores 3909: 3751: 3633: 3566: 3525:Edward Laurence Doheny 3486: 3485:Map of the Golden Lane 3477:Golden Lane Oil Fields 3413: 3352: 3178:Herpailurus yaguarondi 3147:Peromyscus ochraventer 3135:Geothlypis flavovelata 3118:Birdlife International 3097:Sierra de Chiconquiaco 3027:Veracruz moist forests 3014: 3006: 2047: 1840:Sierra de Chiconquiaco 1812: 1802: 1681:On April 21, 1914, an 1632:Maximilian I of Mexico 1601:The municipalities of 1524: 1354: 1346: 1229: 1228:culture, around 900 BC 746:Highest elevation 582:Angélica Peña Martínez 438:Raquel Bonilla Herrera 34:. For other uses, see 8635:Ixhuatlán del Sureste 7935:Cosautlán de Carvajal 7641:Chicontepec de Tejeda 7543:Chinampa de Gorostiza 6892:"Censo Veracruz 2020" 6408:10.1353/jda.2014.0033 6371:. World Wildlife Fund 5968:. September 7, 2018. 4947: 4610:Historical population 4210:and is buried at the 4030: 3908: 3794:Museum is located in 3745: 3627: 3564: 3484: 3411: 3350: 3153:Neotoma angustapalata 3141:Rhodothraupis celaeno 3123:Amazona viridigenalis 3072:Swietenia macrophylla 3031:Sierra Madre Oriental 3012: 3001: 2988:Sierra Madre Oriental 2045: 1848:Sierra de Los Tuxtlas 1808: 1798: 1752:Sierra Madre Oriental 1588:Battle of Cerro Gordo 1522: 1477:municipality of Yanga 1352: 1344: 1220: 600:Rosalba Valencia Cruz 492:Natalia García Molina 420:Rosa Hernández Espejo 317:Ernesto Pérez Astorga 195:19.52722°N 96.92250°W 8968:Gulf Coast of Mexico 8690:San Juan Evangelista 8499:Juan Rodríguez Clara 8336:San Andrés Tenejapan 8296:Mixtla de Altamirano 8241:Fortín de las Flores 8151:Amatlán de los Reyes 7980:Las Vigas de Ramírez 7827:Martínez de la Torre 7794:Zozocolco de Hidalgo 7613:Huasteca Baja Region 7525:Huasteca Alta Region 6166:"Estado de Veracruz" 5252:Raquel Torres Cerdán 5111:Juán Rodríguez Clara 5003:Martínez de la Torre 4856:Mixtla de Altamirano 4580:Martínez de la Torre 4575:Martínez de la Torre 4232:Rosas de la infancia 4224:Sorpresas de la vida 4154:University of Xalapa 4023:Art and architecture 3279:Eugenia sotoesparzae 3275:Daphnopsis megacarpa 3194:Biósfera Los Tuxtlas 3126:), Tamaulipas crow ( 3093:Veracruz dry forests 3088:Astronium graveolens 3060:Dendropanax arboreus 1973:Martínez de la Torre 1862:, Acuatempan river, 1754:to the west and the 1628:the French pushed on 1572:Mexican–American War 1281:colossal stone heads 777: • Density 654:Valentín Reyes López 8792:Baja California Sur 8479:Ignacio de la Llave 8381:Tlacotepec de Mejía 8191:Camerino Z. Mendoza 7671:Ixhuatlán de Madero 7098:[Regions]. 6785:González, pp. 16–18 6773:González, pp. 12–15 6757:González, pp. 20–21 6607:González, pp. 40–42 5803:[History]. 5242:Associate Professor 5195:La Jornada Veracruz 5175:El Mundo de Orizaba 5171:El Mundo de Córdoba 5157:There are 59 local 5149:and Tierra Blanca. 4940:Archeological sites 4611: 4183:Salvador Díaz Mirón 4137:Teodoro Cano García 3892:Ixhuatlán de Madero 3890:, Chicontepec, and 3875:Jáltipan de Morelos 3828:Fairs and festivals 3620:Cuisine of Veracruz 3529:Tampico, Tamaulipas 3455:Jáltipan de Morelos 3291:Mormodes tuxtlensis 3036:Brosimum alicastrum 2539:Imperial conversion 1968:El Jícaro, Veracruz 1915:Isla de Sacrificios 1872:Coatzacoalcos River 1844:Sierra de Zongolica 1817:Sierra de Zongolica 1746:Political geography 1735:targeted and killed 1676:Venustiano Carranza 1582:, defeated General 1554:Agustín de Iturbide 1273:Coatzacoalcos River 1222:Colossal stone head 1163:in what became the 986:[beɾaˈkɾus] 690:Paola Tenorio Adame 200:19.52722; -96.92250 191: /  8587:Hueyapan de Ocampo 8564:Los Tuxtlas Region 8524:Santiago Sochiapan 8464:Carlos A. Carrillo 8256:Ixhuatlán del Café 8108:Soledad de Doblado 7822:Juchique de Ferrer 7724:Cazones de Herrera 7603:Tempoal de Sánchez 7302:"Defying the Odds" 5949:The New York Times 5512:"México en cifras" 5485:. Cuentame INEGI. 5191:Imagen de Veracruz 5103:Cazones de Herrera 5045:Santiago Sochiapan 4950: 4923:danza de voladores 4609: 4243:Manuel Maples Arce 4098:Asesinato de César 4055:José María Velasco 4043:José Justo Montiel 4033: 3910: 3765:José María Velasco 3752: 3643:arroz a la tumbada 3634: 3632:) a la Veracruzana 3567: 3533:Dos Bocas oil fire 3487: 3414: 3353: 3188:). The endangered 3170:Leopardus pardalis 3082:Bernoullia flammea 3066:Sideroxylon capiri 3015: 3007: 2048: 1825:Laguna de Alvarado 1813: 1803: 1737:within the state. 1667:Mexican Revolution 1649:, Chicontepec and 1525: 1355: 1347: 1230: 1060:212 municipalities 1022:, comprise the 32 1010:), officially the 841:(US$ 7,491) (2022) 831:MXN 1.227 trillion 828: • Total 759: • Total 728: • Total 8945: 8944: 8737: 8736: 8733: 8732: 8577:San Andrés Tuxtla 8436:Papaloapan Region 8186:Camarón de Tejeda 7631:Castillo de Teayo 7394:978-607-400-323-9 7308:. April 2, 2018. 7290:on March 7, 2020. 7096:"Regionalización" 6924:on March 11, 2012 6833:"Infraestructura" 6106:. June 19, 2014. 5398:978-968-12-0586-7 5207:Milenio El Portal 5183:El Sol de Orizaba 5179:El Sol de Córdoba 4816: 4815: 4606: 4605: 4598:San Andrés Tuxtla 4593:San Andrés Tuxtla 4268:Emilio Carballido 4204:La mujer de nieve 4133:Norberto Martínez 4074:Salvador Ferrando 4070:Miguel Mata Reyes 3925: 3851:Villa José Cardel 3822:Juan de Jaramillo 3810:Gonzalo Argüelles 3792:Salvador Ferrando 3773:Teodoro A. Dehesa 3404:Natural resources 3241:San Andres Tuxtla 3198:Alouatta palliata 3182:white-nosed coati 2975: 2974: 2971: 2970: 2530: 2529: 2003:San Andrés Tuxtla 1943:Camarón de Tejeda 1921:Major communities 1791:Natural geography 1586:'s forces at the 1455:European diseases 1250:Castillo de Teayo 975: 974: 953: 951:Ranked 28th of 32 767: • Rank 264:December 22, 1823 236:Largest city 153: 16:(Redirected from 8985: 8978:States of Mexico 8771:States of Mexico 8764: 8757: 8750: 8741: 8740: 8695:Sayula de Alemán 8291:Mariano Escobedo 8133:Mountains Region 8055:Sotavento Region 7857:Vega de Alatorre 7764:Gutiérrez Zamora 7553:Naranjos Amatlán 7512: 7511: 7491: 7490: 7479: 7472: 7465: 7456: 7455: 7451: 7435: 7434: 7398: 7352: 7351: 7349: 7347: 7328: 7322: 7321: 7319: 7317: 7298: 7292: 7291: 7286:. Archived from 7272: 7266: 7265: 7263: 7261: 7242: 7236: 7235: 7233: 7231: 7212: 7206: 7205: 7203: 7201: 7182: 7176: 7175: 7173: 7171: 7152: 7146: 7145: 7143: 7141: 7136:on March 4, 2016 7132:. 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Veracruz, Mexico
Veracruz (city)
Veracruz (disambiguation)
Nahuatl
State
Spanish
Nahuatl
Citlaltépetl, the highest mountain in Mexico
Citlaltépetl
Coat of arms of Veracruz
Coat of arms
Plus Ultra
State of Veracruz within Mexico
19°31′38″N 96°55′21″W / 19.52722°N 96.92250°W / 19.52722; -96.92250
Country
Mexico
Capital
Xalapa
Largest city
Veracruz
Largest metro
Greater Veracruz
Admission
Order
7th
Governor

Cuitláhuac García Jiménez
Senators

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