Tenango de Doria explained

Tenango de Doria
Settlement Type:Municipality and town
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Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Name: Mexico
Subdivision Type1:State
Subdivision Name1:Hidalgo
Subdivision Type2:Municipal seat
Subdivision Name2:Tenango de Doria
Area Total Km2:210.7
Population As Of:2020
Population Total:17,503
Timezone:Central
Utc Offset:-6
Coordinates:20.3356°N -98.2267°W
Website:https://tenangodedoria.gob.mx/

Tenango de Doria is a town and one of the 84 municipalities of Hidalgo, in central-eastern Mexico. The municipality covers an area of 210.7km2.

As of 2020, the municipality had a total population of 17,503.[1] In 2017 there were 5,030 inhabitants who spoke an indigenous language, primarily Sierra Otomi and Nahuatl.[2]

The municipality is located to the east of Hidalgo between the parallels 20° 15' and 20° 25' of north latitude; the meridians 98° 05' and 98° 20' of west longitude. Its elevation is between 700mand(-)2800mm (2,300feetand(-)9,200feetm) above sea level. This municipality has an area of 176.61km2 and accounts for 0.85% of the state’s area, within the geographical region known as Sierra de Tenango.

Toponymy

The name Tenango (or Nahuatl languages: Tenanco|) is of Nahuatl origin and means 'in the place of walls', from Nahuatl languages: tenamitl||wall and the locative element Nahuatl languages: co. The suffix de Doria was added in honor of, the first governor of the state of Hidalgo.[3]

Symbols

The municipality's emblem represents a wall with upward projections that resemble battlements, with a lower wall with four circles.

Geography

Terrain

Tenango de Doria is located within the provinces of Sierra Madre Oriental (99.0%) and the Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt (1.0%); within the subprovince of Carso Huasteco (99.0%), Plains and Sierras of Querétaro and Hidalgo (1.0%). Its terrain is mainly sierra (mountainous) (98.0%), with some plains (1.0%), and plateaus (1.0%). Of the higher elevations found in the municipality, the Spanish; Castilian: cerros (hills) of Estribo, Brujo, Debosda el Crío, Macho and the Cuchilla are all at higher than 1000m (3,000feet) above sea level.

Its geology corresponds to the Jurassic period (34.0%), Cretaceous period (33.0%), Neogene period (31.64%), and Triassic period (1.0%). For igneous rock types, the percentages are as follows: acidic tufts (29.64%), and basalt (3.0%). For sedimentary rock types: limestone (33.0%), sandstone shale (27.0%) limestone-shale (6.0%), and sandstone conglomerate (1.0%). Regarding edaphology, the soil is classified mainly as luvisol (86.64%), regosol (5.0%), and cambisol (8.0%).

Hydrology

This municipality is located in the hydrological region of Tuxpan-Nautla (97.0%), and of the Pánuco River (3.0%); in the basins of the Tuxpan River (76.0%), Cazones River (21.0%), and the Moctezuma River (3.0%); in the sub-basin of the Pantepec River (76.0%), the San Marcos River (21.0%), and Metztitlán River (3.0%).

The water streams that flow through this area are:

Demographics

According to the results presented by the Census of Population and Housing 2020 from National Institute of Statistics and Geography (INEGI), the municipality has a total of 17,503 inhabitants, with 8,395 men and 9,108 women. There is a population density of 99.1PD/km2, with half of the population being 27 years or younger. There are 92 men for every 100 women.[4]

The percentage of the population that speaks an indigenous language is 26.36%. Mainly Sierra Otomi is spoken in this municipality (98.6%), with some people speaking Nahuatl (0.9%). The percentage of the population that is considered Afro-Mexican or Afro-descendant is 1.61%.

Localities

As of 2020, according to the Catalog of Localities, this municipality has at least 59 localities.

Arts and culture

Tenango de Doria is renowned for its vibrant Tenango embroidery and textiles. Tenangos (or tenancos) are art pieces which are a part of the municipality's history. It is most notable as it has spread to other parts of Mexico, and the world. Not only that, but the Tenango embroidery style has expanded to be applied to other art mediums. Local artisans in Tenango de Doria have used these colorful designs and applied to them to "barro" (clay) dishware, such as plates and teapots.[5]

Tenango de Doria's center of community is found in its municipal hall that has been renovated over the years. This building decorated with flora and fauna that is depicted in the traditional Tenango style reflects the municipality's identity and community. There are large, colorful, Tenango de Doria letters that are set up in front of the city hall's entrance and library. The street that the city hall is located at is also where weekly "plazas" (markets) are set up: each Sunday, vendors set up their stalls and townspeople join to buy products. These goods range from small toys and ice cream, to fresh fruit and meat, to sponges and shoes. [6]

Other notable features and touristic attractions in this town are the Church of San Agustín, built in 1891, and the Spanish; Castilian: cerros (hills) Brujo, el Arco, and el Cirio.[7]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Tenango de Doria. CityPopulation.de. Instituto Nacional de Estadística Geografía e Informática, México . February 22, 2022.
  2. Book: es . Báez Cubero. Lourdes. Garret Ríos. Gabriela. Pérez González. David. Moreno Alcántara . Beatriz. Fierro Alonso. Ulises Julio. Hernández García. Milton Gabriel . Los pueblos indígenas de Hidalgo . Atlas etnográfico. 2012 . First . Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia . México, D.F; México. 978-607-484-357-6 . 32–35 .
  3. Book: Historia de las divisiones territoriales de los municipios del Estado de Hidalgo . 2007 . Instituto de Estudios Legislativos . es.
  4. Book: Instituto Nacional de Estadística y Geografía (INEGI) . Panorama sociodemográfico de Hidalgo: Censo de Población y Vivienda 2020 . Socio-demographic overview of Hidalgo: Population and Housing Census 2020 . Gobierno del Estado de Hidalgo . es .
  5. News: 20 April 2023 . Tenango de Doria: A cultural gem of Mexico's Sierra Madre . 20 October 2023 . The Yucatán Times.
  6. Web site: Remodelación de la plaza principal de Tenango de Doria . 2024-03-18 . m.facebook.com . en.
  7. Web site: Tenango de Doria Hidalgo . 2024-03-19 . Hidalgo Tierra Mágica . es-ES.