Catemaco

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Catemaco is both a city and a municipio (municipality) in south central Veracruz, east central Mexico, within the volcanic mountains of the Sierra de Los Tuxtlas.

Catemaco's 275 square miles (710 square kilometers) stretch along the Gulf of Mexico between the foothills of Volcano San Martin and the Sierra Santa Marta, and incorporate Lake Catemaco and Laguna Sontecomapan plus a large part of the Los Tuxtlas Biosphere preserve.

The 2000 census counted 45,383 inhabitants in the county including 23,631 in the city. Ethnic composition is primarily of mestizo origins. Indigenous language speakers number less than 500.

Catemaco Shore
Catemaco Shore

The city of Catemaco resides against Lake Catemaco at 340 meters (1,115 feet) altitude and is surrounded by numerous taller volcanic peaks. To the north, Laguna Sontecomapan occupies a large flood plain and joins the gulf at La Barra de Sontecomapan, Catemaco's most accessible beach.

Catemaco's borders the municipios San Andres Tuxtla to the west, Hueyapan de Ocampo and San Pedro Soteapan to the south and Tatahuicapan de Juarez and Mecayapan to the east.

Economically Catemaco depends on a mix of tourism, cattle ranching, fishery and agriculture. Statistically the municipio ranks as one of the poorer counties of Veracruz.

Historically an isolated community, the city now has an international reputation for the Brujos of Catemaco, a local phenomena of witchcraft practitioners with commercial interests.

Mel Gibson recently filmed parts of Apocalypto (2006) in the vicinity. He joins Sean Connery's Medicine Man (1992) and many others who have used the Catemaco vicinity as a backdrop for jungle scenes.

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Coordinates: 18°25′N, 95°07′W

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