Guazapares Municipality Explained

Guazapares
Settlement Type:Municipality
Pushpin Map:Mexico
Pushpin Label Position:above
Pushpin Mapsize:300
Pushpin Map Caption:Location in Mexico
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Name: Mexico
Subdivision Type1:State
Subdivision Name1:Chihuahua
Subdivision Type2:Municipal seat
Subdivision Name2:Témoris
Area Total Km2:2145.8
Population As Of:2010
Population Total:8,998
Population Blank1 Title:Ethnicities
Population Blank2 Title:Religions
Coordinates:27.2753°N -108.2778°W

Guazapares is one of the 67 municipalities of Chihuahua, in northern Mexico. The municipal seat lies at Témoris. The municipality covers an area of 2,145.8 km2.

As of 2010, the municipality had a total population of 8,998,[1] up from 8,010 as of 2005.[2]

The municipality had 492 localities, the largest of which (with 2010 populations in parentheses) was: Témoris (2,053), classified as rural.[1]

History

As a pueblo, Guazapares was home to the Guazapare people,[3] a tribal group who spoke a dialect of the Tarahumara language.[4] After Jesuit missionaries Julio Pascual and Manuel Martinez were killed in a 1632 uprising, led a punitive expedition against native groups including the Guazapare, killing about 800 natives. The surviving Guazapare were reduced into the Jesuit missions.[5]

Geography

Towns and villages

The municipality has 352 localities. The largest are:

Name Population (2005)
1,639
301
189
133
Total Municipality 8,010

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Guazapares. Catálogo de Localidades. Secretaría de Desarrollo Social (SEDESOL). 23 April 2014. 4 March 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160304140544/http://www.microrregiones.gob.mx/catloc/LocdeMun.aspx?tipo=clave&campo=loc&ent=08&mun=030. dead.
  2. Web site: Guazapares. Enciclopedia de los Municipios de México. Instituto Nacional para el Federalismo y el Desarrollo Municipal. September 28, 2008. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20070223203436/http://www.e-local.gob.mx/work/templates/enciclo/chihuahua/Mpios/08030a.htm. February 23, 2007.
  3. Also transcribed as Guacapane, Guacapare, Guarapare, Guasapare, Guasapari, Guaspare, Guazapari, or Gucapari
  4. Book: Thomas . Cyrus . Indian Languages of Mexico and Central America and Their Geographical Distribution . 978-0-8466-4042-4 . 9 May 2024 . English . 36.
  5. Book: Barr . Juliana . Countryman . Edward . Contested Spaces of Early America . 7 March 2014 . University of Pennsylvania Press . 978-0-8122-0933-4 . 130–131 . en.