Pachuca
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Pachuca (elevation: 2,426 meters) is the capital of the Mexican state of Hidalgo.
The name Pachuca comes from the Nahuatl word Pachoaca or Pachoacan, meaning "place of the rulers" or "narrow place"; it may also come from the word Patlachiuhacan, which means "place of silver and gold." The official name of the city is Pachuca de Soto in honor of Deputy Manuel Fernando Soto, who was one of founders of the state.
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[edit] History
The area has been inhabited by various indigenous groups, most notably the Aztecs, who ruled the region from 1438. In 1528 Spanish conquistadors invaded the area. The first Spaniards to settle in the region were Francisco Téllez and Gonzalo Rodríguez, who built the first modern houses in the area. They named the place "Real de Minas de Pachuca".
During the Mexican Revolution, the city was captured by followers of Francisco Madero on 16 May 1911. Until 1923, Pachuca was one of the few cities in the state with air mail service to the capital.
Pachuca is reputed to be the cradle of Mexican soccer. Workers from Cornwall, England, who came to work Pachuca's silver mines brought the game with them. Many examples of English architecture, vestiges of the Cornish influence, still exist. Pachuca is famous for its pastes, which are pastries filled with meat, potatoes, or fruits, which are vestiges of Cornish culinary influence.
[edit] Demographics
Pachuca has a population of about 250,000 people. The city is located 94 kilometers from Mexico City, to which it is connected by a modern freeway. The city has a moderate climate with average temperature of 15 degrees Celsius. Pachuca has been given the name "la bella airosa" or "the windy beauty" because during most of the year there are strong northeasterly winds that can reach 75 km./hr. Pachuca is an important mining center and has an active commercial and cultural life. Numerous industries are based in Pachuca and the surrounding areas, including automobile parts, ovenware, tools and mining equipment.
Pachuca is not much of a tourist city, but there are a few things to see. The Reloj Monumental (Monumental Clock) is the central clock tower, built in 1904 in the city center. The bell which chimes in this clock was made by the Whitechapel Bell Foundry, the same company that made the original Liberty Bell, and London's famous Big Ben. There is also the Centro Cultural Hidalgo, ("Hidalgo Cultural Center") which is housed in an old monastery and contains museums, a theater, a library, and a gallery. Pachuca is also home to the Museo Nacional de la Fotografía, the National Museum of Mexican Photography.
In Mexico, a poker hand worth nothing is often called a 'Pachuca.'
[edit] Twinning
Pachuca has one official sister city as designated by Sister Cities International:
[edit] Attractions
- Ex-Convento de San Francisco
- Museo de Fotografia
- Museo de Mineria
- Reloj Monumental
[edit] See also
[edit] External Links
- [1] Club de Futbol de Pachuca Pachuca Football Club