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Country
  
Municipality
  
Bachíniva

Demonym
  
Bachinivense

Population
  
2,109 (2010)

State
  
Founded (mission)
  
8 September 1660

Area
  
1,692 km²

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Weather
  
18°C, Wind W at 6 km/h, 26% Humidity

Bachíniva is a town and county in the Mexican state of Chihuahua. The town serves as the county seat for the surrounding municipality of the same name]]. It was founded by Franciscan missionaries on September 8, 1660 as Santa María de Nativitas Bachiniva. Bachiniva is a Raramuri native Indian word which means the place of the wild pumpkin flower. With the arrival of the Franciscan missionaries to the area, most natives left their settlement rejecting the evangelization process of the catholic church. Some of the natives however were converted to the new religion and the mission of Santa Maria de Nativitas Bachinva was founded with a church that still stands today. Later on, Spanish and Mexican immigrants from Spain and the south of Mexico settled in the area along the fertile lands of the Santa Maria river. The Spanish missionaries found the area ideal for the growing and production of apples and they planted the first apple trees in the late 1600s and ever since the people of this municipality have been growing great apple crop along with other fruits and agricultural products. The apple production though is the main economic activity of the Bachiniva municipality.

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As of 2015, the town of Bachíniva had a population of 6,156.

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References

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