Almoloya de Juárez

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Almoloya de Juárez
—  Seat and Municipality  —
Country Mexico
State Mexico State
Municipality Almoloya de Juárez
Municipal seat Almoloya de Juárez
Largest city
Government
 - Municipal president
Time zone CST (UTC-6)
 - Summer (DST) CDT (UTC-5)

Almoloya de Juárez is a town in the State of Mexico and the seat of the Almoloya de Juárez. The name Almoloya Náhuatl, that is properly Almoloyan, composed of: atl, "water"; molo "impersonal voice of moloni, to flow the source" and yan, "place"; that it means "place where flows the water source".

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[edit] The town

It is the site of the Penal del Altiplano maximum security federal prison (originally called the Penal de Máxima Seguridad No. 1 "Almoloya de Juárez", later renamed the Centro Federal de Readaptación Social No. 1 "La Palma", before assuming its present name). This facility was built between 1988 and 1990 under President Carlos Salinas de Gortari and received its first inmates in November 1991. [1] [2] The facility's most notorious occupants have included drug kingpin Francisco Rafael Arellano Félix, former Governor of Quintana Roo Mario Villanueva, and its builder's elder brother Raúl Salinas de Gortari.

[edit] The municipality

As municipal seat, Almoloya de Juárez has governing jurisdiction over the following communities:

Arroyo Zarco Centro (Dilatada Centro), Arroyo Zarco la Mesa, Barrio del Carmen, Barrio del Jacal de Yebuciví, Barrio el Ocote, Barrio la Cabecera Primera Sección, Barrio la Cabecera Tercera Sección, Barrio la Galera (La Galera), Barrio San Pedro (La Concepción San Pedro), Barrio Santa Juana, Benito Juárez, Besana Ancha, Buenavista Yebuciví, Cañada de Guadarrama, Casa Nueva (Casa Nueva Yebuciví), Cerro San Mateo, Cieneguillas de Guadalupe, Cieneguillas de Mañones, Colonia Bellavista, Colonia la Navidad, Colonia Lázaro Cárdenas (La Trampa), Conjunto Habitacional Ecológico SUTEYM, Dilatada Sur (Dilatada), Ejido de San Lorenzo Cuauhtenco, Ejido de San Pedro, Ejido de Santa Juana Primera Sección ,Ejido del Estanco, Ejido la Gavia (San José la Gavia), Ejido San Antonio Ocoyotepec, Ejido San Diego, Ejido Tres Barrancas, El Estanco, El Plan, El Plan de San Pedro, El Santito (Barrio el Santito Yebuciví), El Tepetatal, El Tulillo, Ex-hacienda Boreje, Ex-hacienda la Gavia, Fraccionamiento Colinas del Sol, La Cabecera, La Hortaliza, La Lagunita Ejido del Jacal Yebuciví, La Palma (Ej. de San Fco.Tlalcilalcalpan), La Posta, La Soledad Ocoyotepec, La Tinaja, La Unión Ocoyotepec, Laguna de Tabernillas (El Resbaloso), Loma Blanca, Loma de Guadalupe, Loma de la Tinaja, Loma de San Miguel, Loma del Jacal (Loma de las Mangas), Loma del Puente, Loma del Rancho, Loma del Salitre (Colonia Loma del Salitre), Los Lagartos (Bo. los Lagartos de Yebuciví), Mayorazgo de León (Estación Río México), Mextepec (Ex-hacienda Mextepec), Mina México, Ocoyotepec (Ocoyotepec Centro), Palos Amarillos (Palos Amarillos Yebuciví), Paredón Centro, Paredón Ejido, Paredón Ejido Norte, Piedras Blancas (Piedras Blancas Centro), Piedras Blancas Sur, Poteje Norte, Poteje Sur, Ranchería de San Diego (Ciénega de San Diego), Rancho Atotonilco, Rancho la Soledad, Rancho los Gavilanes, Rancho San Diego Buenavista (Ej. San Diego), Rancho San José Amealco (Rancho el Capulín), Rancho San Nicolás, Río Frío (Río Frío Yebuciví), Rosa Morada, Salitre de Mañones, San Agustín Citlali, San Agustín las Tablas, San Agustín Poteje Centro, San Agustín Tabernillas, San Antonio Atotonilco, San Antonio Buenavista, San Cristóbal, San Francisco Tlalcilalcalpan, San Isidro (El Reservado), San Lorenzo Cuauhtenco, San Mateo Tlalchichilpan, San Miguel Almoloyán, San Nicolás Amealco, San Pedro de la Hortaliza (Ej. Almoloyán), Santa Catarina Tabernillas, Santa Juana Centro (La Palma), Santa Juana Primera Sección, Santa Juana Segunda Sección, Santa María Nativitas, Santiaguito, Santiaguito Tlalcilalcalli, Tierra y Libertad (Miguel Hidalgo), Unidad Habitacional Olaldea (Colonia Olaldea), Villa de Almoloya de Juárez, and Yebuciví Centro (Yebuciví)

[edit] Coat of Arms

The coat of arms of Almoloya de Juárez is taken as municipal shield and its description are the following one: in the top part the silhouette of the Meritorious one of the Américas, Benito Juárez, since its last name complements the name of the municipality; in the center, it contains a coffee-colored space, which represents its territory; the bottom part represents a blue water obstacle, which gives its origin to the name, whose meaning is "place where the water source flows" and each end finishes off in shells and snails.

[edit] Location

The municipality is located in the region I Toluca, belongs to the XIV judicial and rentístico district with its seat in the State Capital, to which the municipalities of Toluca, Metepec , Temoaya, Villa Victoria and Zinacantepec correspond.

Is a city and its surrounding municipality in Zone I of the Mexican state of México. The municipality is located just to the north-west of state capital Toluca and had a population of 126,483 in the 2005 census.


[edit] Economy

Principal sectors, products and services include agriculture, ranching and industry.

Agriculture

The importance of farming activity is reflected in that more than 60% of its surface is destined to the production of maize principally. Other kind of products that are important for the farming in Almoloya de Juárez are the potatoes, beans and forages for the animals.[3]

Ranching

There are considered to be zones of biggest cattle activity the localities of: San Miguel, Mextepec, Cieneguillas and San Cristobal. In Almoloya de Juárez, people who dedicate to ranching hand principally sheep, caprino, pig and birds.[3]

Industry

The industrial activity inside Almoloya de Juarez municipality is located in the highway Toluca-Zitácuaro in the Zone of the Yukon. In this place are located two companies of a considerable size: the Wastebasket the Snow-capped mountain and Gorostidi. On the other hand, there exists a whole of 84 establishments between mini and small industry, of these, 65 concern to the subsector; it 36 are of mineral products not metal-workers of the branch and 3,611 devote themselves to the pottery and ceramics.[4]

[edit] Economically active population for Sector

The comparative tables of the percentages of the economically active population for economic sector show clearly the variation that to existed of the year of 1980 and 1990.[4][3]

Economic sectors (1980) Economic sectors (1990)
I II III I II III
Population 12,466 32,615 4,542 7,553 7,997 4,750
Percent 61.50 16.08 22.42 35.00 39.39 25.61

[edit] References

  • INEGI, Anuario estadístico del Estado de México, 1997
  • Gutiérrez Arzaluz, Pedro, Topónimos de los pueblos de la Región I: Toluca, Inédito.
  • Federal y Gobierno del Estado de México. Los municipios del Estado de México, 1988.

[edit] External links

Coordinates: 19°22′N 99°46′W / 19.367, -99.767


[edit] References

  • INEGI, Anuario estadístico del Estado de México, 1997
  • Gutiérrez Arzaluz, Pedro, Topónimos de los pueblos de la Región I: Toluca, Inédito.
  • Federal y Gobierno del Estado de México. Los municipios del Estado de México, 1988.