Cadereyta de Montes
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Latitude | 20.34° - 21.03° N | |
Longitude | 99.23° - 99.53° W | |
Municipal president | Abelardo Antonio Ledesma Fregoso (PRI) | |
Surface | 1,131km² | |
Population (2005) | 57,204 | |
HDI (2000) | 0.7074 | |
Time zone (UTC) | -6 UTC CST | |
GDP (per capita) (2000) | US$3.112,00 | |
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Cadereyta de Montes is the largest municipality by area in the state of Querétaro, Mexico. Its seat was founded in 1640, and it received its current name in 1642 to honor Viceroy Don Lope Diez de Armendáriz, Marquis of Cadereyta. In 1904 the Montes last name was added to honor the lawyer Ezequiel Montes.
The region was quite important during the Spanish rule of Mexico, since it was a post from where the main trade routes were defended from attacks of the Indians of the Sierra Gorda. From its conception, the city was intended to become quite important. It received the status of Alcaldía mayor in 1689, thus becoming the dominant city in this part of the actual State.
There is a famous greenhouse called Finca Schmoll, where a large collection of desert plants is preserved.
Population (2000): 51 688, Area: 1 364 sq km.
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Municipalities of Querétaro | ||
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Amealco de Bonfil • Pinal de Amoles • Arroyo Seco • Cadereyta de Montes • Colón • Corregidora • Ezequiel Montes • Huimilpan • Jalpan de Serra • Landa de Matamoros • El Marqués • Pedro Escobedo • Peñamiller • Querétaro • San Joaquín • San Juan del Río • Tequisquiapan • Tolimán |