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San Fernando, Tamaulipas

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Founded
  
March 19, 1749

Codigo Postal
  
87600

Elevation
  
40 m

Time zone
  
CST (UTC-6)

Area
  
6,091 km²

Area code
  
841

San Fernando, Tamaulipas

Weather
  
27°C, Wind SE at 24 km/h, 73% Humidity

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San Fernando is a municipality and city located in the Mexican state of Tamaulipas. It is about 85 miles (137 km) away from Brownsville, Texas. The municipality has a population of 57,220, while the city itself has a population of 29,665.

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Cherokee syllabary founder Sequoyah fell ill and died here in August 1843 while searching for a band of tribal members who migrated to Mexico prior to the American Revolution. His resting place is in Zaragoza, but its exact location is unknown.

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Massacres

San Fernando, Tamaulipas is notorious for experiencing two of the largest recorded massacres of the Mexican Drug War. The first massacre, known as the 2010 San Fernando massacre, occurred following a gunfight in the state of Tamaulipas between drug cartel gunmen and Mexican authorities, in which three gunmen and a marine were killed. After the authorities patrolled the nearby area, they found a horrifying surprise—72 bodies were found in a remote ranch in the state of Tamaulipas. It was "the biggest single discovery of its kind" in the ongoing drug war. The 58 men and 14 women were believed to be undocumented migrants from South and Central America trying to cross the border to the United States. A surviving migrant claims that the migrants were kidnapped by the Los Zetas cartel and killed for refusing to do work for them. Twenty one rifles, 101 ammunition clips, four bullet-proof vests, camouflage uniforms and four vehicles were seized by officials. The bodies were found in a room, some of which were piled up on top of each other.

The second massacre, the 2011 San Fernando massacre, was after Mexican authorities exhumed more than 40 mass graves, leaving the final body count to 193 corpses.

References

San Fernando, Tamaulipas Wikipedia