Huejúcar Explained

Huejúcar
Settlement Type:Municipality and town
Mapsize:200px
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: Jalisco
Subdivision Type2:Municipality
Subdivision Name2:Huejúcar
Government Type:Ayuntamiento
Leader Title:Municipal president
Leader Title1:Alcalde
Leader Title2:Secretary-General
Leader Title3:Municipal Judge
Area Total Km2:309.2
Area Blank1 Title:Town
Area Blank1 Km2:3.21
Population As Of:2020 census
Population Footnotes:[1] [2]
Population Total:5920
Population Density Km2:auto
Population Blank1 Title:Town
Population Blank1:3762
Population Density Blank1 Km2:auto
Timezone:Central
Utc Offset:-6
Timezone Dst:Central
Utc Offset Dst:-5
Coordinates:22.3591°N -103.2108°W
Elevation M:1750-2600
Elevation Ft:5741-8530
Postal Code:46260
Website:http://www.huejucar.jalisco.gob.mx/index.html

Huejúcar is a town and municipality, in Jalisco in central-western Mexico. The municipality covers an area of 309.2 km2.

As of 2020, the municipality had a total population of 5,920.

The name Huejúcar means "Place of Willows" in Nahuatl. It is about 240 km from the state capital, Guadalajara. It is next to Santa María de los Ángeles and Tepetongo. The municipality borders with the state of Zacatecas.

History

The city of Huejucar can trace its history back beyond the creation of Nueva Galicia in the Viceroyalty of New Spain. In 1530, Pedro Almíndez Chirinos passed through and conquered the area in the name of Spain during his voyage from Cuitzeo, Michoacan to Tepic, Nayarit.[3] On March 13, 1837, a decree is made that Huejucar would become part of the Colotlan Municipality. Later, on November 9, 1861, Huejucar would become its own municipality and twelve years later on September 24, 1873, would receive the title of Villa.

Geography

The town of Huejucar, although its average elevation is higher than that of the alpine city of Denver, Colorado in the United States, it is in a semiarid region with monsoonal weather in the summer months (July and August, mostly) with an average rainfall of 530.3mm of rainfall per year and an average temperature of 17.4C (63.3F). Summer months can reach highs on average of 38.3C (100.9F) while winter months reach lows on average of 0.8C (33.4F). Due to the Sierra Madre Occidental Mountains to the west, winds usually gust from the northeast. The town has average elevation of about 2000abbr=offNaNabbr=off and the municipality's elevation varies drastically to as low as 1750abbr=offNaNabbr=off in the valleys and as high as 2600abbr=offNaNabbr=off in its mountainous areas on the western end of the municipality along the Sierra Madre Occidental Mountains. Hydrothermal streams and ponds dot the landscape to the west while the east and northeastern areas lead into the vast Mexican Plateau region in between the Sierra Madre Occidental and Oriental regions.[4]

Mexican Federal Highway 23 runs north–south which connects Huejucar on the southern terminus to the metropolitan area of Guadalajara, Jalisco and on its northern terminus to Fresnillo, Zacatecas.

Flora and fauna

Its vegetation is scarce in most of the territory. There are mainly drought-resistant plants such as: Vachellia farnesiana, Mesquite, Pitaya, Opuntia ficus-indica, Agave and some species of Populus, Pine and other trees in a small proportion.

Annual Festivities

Huejucar’s yearly fair, which normally lasts 7-10 days, begins in late September and runs until early October. This festival has been a tradition for decades. Entire families travel from neighboring towns like Colotlán, Jerez Zacatecas, and Santa María de los Ángeles to enjoy Huejucar and its traditional festival. The goal of this celebration is to honor San Francisco De Assis the municipality's patron saint, who is respected deeply by those who live in Huejucar, Jalisco.

The festival offers a wide range of enjoyable activities for people of all ages. Three female contestants will participate for the title of "queen of the fair" one month before the event. The queen will represent the festivities and locals in Huejucar will have the opportunity to vote for their desired candidate. Live music is one of the most visible forms of entertainment featured at the fair. Many well-known performers and bands have performed here, including Regulo Carro, Chuy Lizarraga, Aldo Trujillo, La Arrolladora Banda El Limón, and Ramon Ayala just to name a few. During the live performances you will see many people enjoying themselves and dancing to the rhythm of the music. Also, there are plenty of carnival games and rides to keep the younger generations entertained. Aside from live music and carnival games, Jaripeos (rodeos) are another major attraction that brings many charros enthusiasts to the Lienzo charro to witness the thrills of Charrería sportsmanship. Additionally, there is a wide range of restaurants and food stands that will be available for the enjoyment of the attendees.

Government

Municipal presidents

width=120pxTerm width=175pxMunicipal president width=75pxPolitical partywidth=190pxNotes
01/01/1983-31/12/1985[5] [6] Francisco Campos Casas
01/01/1986-31/12/1988 Juan Madera López Institutional Revolutionary PartyPRI
1989-1992 Jorge Santacruz Flores Institutional Revolutionary PartyPRI
1992-1995 J. Everardo Chávez Sotelo Institutional Revolutionary PartyPRI
1995-1997 Francisco Santos Salas Institutional Revolutionary PartyPRI
01/01/1998-31/12/2000 Miguel Ángel Martínez Bañuelos
01/01/2001-31/12/2003 Bonifacio Rodrigo Silva de la Torre National Action Party (Mexico)PAN
01/01/2004-31/12/2006 Miguel Ángel Martínez Bañuelos National Action Party (Mexico)PAN
01/01/2007-31/12/2009 Édgar Humberto Villarreal Macías Institutional Revolutionary PartyPRI
01/01/2010-30/09/2012 Bonifacio Rodrigo Silva de la Torre National Action Party (Mexico)PAN
01/10/2012-30/09/2015 Francisco Santacruz Acuña Institutional Revolutionary PartyPRI
01/10/2015-30/09/2018 Álvaro García Salazar Institutional Revolutionary PartyPRI
01/10/2018-28/02/2021 Arcelia Díaz Márquez
01/03/2021-30/09/2021 Aaaa Bbbb Cccc Citizens' Movement (Mexico)MC Acting municipal president
01/10/2021- Arcelia Díaz Márquez Citizens' Movement (Mexico)MC She was reelected on 06/06/2021, to start a second triennium

Notes and References

  1. http://www.citypopulation.de/en/mexico/admin/jalisco/14041/ Citypopulation.de
  2. http://www.huejucar.jalisco.gob.mx/index.html Huejúcar, Jalisco, Mexico Official Website
  3. https://web.archive.org/web/20070311233804/http://www.e-local.gob.mx/work/templates/enciclo/jalisco/mpios/14041a.htm Jalisco-Huejúcar
  4. http://www.freeworldmaps.net/northamerica/mexico/mexico-physical-map-highres.jpg Free Maps - Mexican Topography
  5. Web site: Jalisco. Huejúcar. Cronología de los Presidentes Municipales. es. 15 June 2021.
  6. Web site: Enciclopedia de los Municipios y Delegaciones de México. Estado de Jalisco. Huejúcar. es. 15 June 2021.