Founded 1921 (Donato Moreno) Elevation 2,020 m Population 7,893 (2005) | Municipality November 19, 1958 Area 482 km² Area code 458 | |
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Municipal seat Cañitas de Felipe Pescador Largest city Cañitas de Felipe Pescador Capital Cañitas de Felipe Pescador |
Cañitas de Felipe Pescador is one of the 58 municipalities in the state of Zacatecas, Mexico. It is located in the northern part of Zacatecas and is bounded by the municipalities of Río Grande, Villa de Cos, and Fresnillo. The municipality covers a total surface area of 482 square kilometres (186 sq mi).
Contents
- Map of CaC3B1itas de Felipe Pescador Zacatecas Mexico
- History
- Population
- Religion
- Towns and Villages
- References
Map of Ca%C3%B1itas de Felipe Pescador, Zacatecas, Mexico
The municipal seat is also called Cañitas de Felipe Pescador.
History
The first inhabitants of the Cañitas de Felipe Pescador region were the Huichol. In 1918, the region became populated with farmers. In 1921, governor Donato Moreno granted a motion to legally fund the Cañitas region with the expropriation of haciendas as an ejido, a system of communal land. This led to the rise of the region to become an Independent Congregation of the Municipality of Fresnillo.
In 1921, the first school was founded with the name of Carlos A. Carrillo, which placed special attention to environmental education. That same year the train station was installed in the city of Cañitas, and the community of La Colorada was moved to the region.
It was not until November 19, 1958, that Cañitas went from being a Congregation to a Municipality. Gilberto Montes Monsiváis was named Municipal president, and that same year elections are held in which Herón Domínguez was declared the winner, and he became the first elected municipal president of Cañitas de Felipe Pescador (1959–1961).
Population
In the 2005 census, Cañitas de Felipe Pescador reported a population of 7,893. Of these, 5,950 lived in the municipal seat, and the remainder lived in surrounding rural communities.
Religion
Most of the population (93.83%) is Catholic; Protestants and Evangelicals follow with 2.87%, and the remainder are Seventh-day Adventists and Neo-Pentecostals with 6.17%.