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Elevation
  
2,060 m

State
  
Population
  
2,143 (2005)

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Time zone
  
Central Standard Time (UTC–6)

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Yucuquimi de Ocampo is a small town in the municipality of Tezoatlán de Segura y Luna, in the Huajuapan District of the Mixteca Baja region, in the state of Oaxaca, Mexico. Yucuquimi de Ocampo is home to a population of Mixtec people, many of whom still speak the Mixtec Language.

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Map of Yucuquimi de Ocampo, Oaxaca, Mexico

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History

Yucuquimi de Ocampo's history dates back to pre-Hispanic times.

Name

Yucuquimi de Ocampo's name is derived from the Mixtec phrase yucuquini which is officially translated as "cerro del lucero" in Spanish and roughly means "mountain of the morning star" in English. Many municipal vehicles in Yucuquimi de Ocampo also display the phrase "cerro del lucero" along with an image of a mountain with bright star hovering just above the summit.

Geography

Yucuquimi de Ocampo is located in the mountains of the Mixteca Baja region.

Barrios

Yucuquimi de Ocampo is made up of five "barrios" or neighborhoods:

  • Alta Vista
  • Buenos Aires
  • Plan de Iguala
  • Centro
  • Barrio Juarez
  • Each neighborhood has its own primary school and church building. Centro also holds the town's municipal building and town square were many cultural events are held each year.

    Population

    Yucuquimi de Ocampo has a population of 2,260 inhabitants according to data from the INEGI Population and Housing Census of 2010. Of these, 1,024 are men and 1,236 are women.

    Language

    Many of the inhabitants of Yucuquimi de Ocampo are Mixtec. The Mixtec Language, specifically Mixteco de Tezoatlán, is spoken by about 86% of the population, according to one estimate. Spanish is also widely spoken here and is officially taught in the schools.

    Community Life

    Yucuquimi de Ocampo is an agricultural community. Many of the town's inhabitants plant corn when the rainy season starts in late May or early June. While a few people have had their fields plowed by a tractor in recent years, the majority still make their own plows and use working animals. The corn is harvested in November and the dried corn stalks are used as feed for the animals. After the corn is harvested, it is stored in large sacks and used to make masa for tortillas.

    Arts and Culture

    Many of Yucuquimi de Ocampo's inhabitants are skilled artisans, specializing in making articles out of dried palm leaves (see Basket weaving). The people commonly make such things as floor mats, baskets, hats, ropes, fire fans and toys.

    Recreation

    Basketball has become very popular among the youth of Yucuquimi de Ocampo in recent years. As a result, there are many public basketball courts around town. The local schools even form basketball teams and play against other schools in the area.

    Infrastructure

    Yucuquimi de Ocampo is mostly made up of dirt roads. There is only one paved road that connects it with other small towns nearby; San Andrés Yutatío to the North and San Marcos de Garzón to the West. The paved rode passes through the Buenos Aires neighborhood.

    References

    Yucuquimi de Ocampo Wikipedia


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