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Cajeme

Municipality in Sonora, Mexico


Municipality in Sonora, Mexico

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nameCajeme
settlement_typeMunicipality
image_skylineEl Palacio Municipal (Atardecer).JPG
image_captionMunicipal Palace of Cajeme
image_sealEscudo de Cajeme Sonora.png
image_mapCajeme en Sonora.svg
map_captionLocation of the municipality in Sonora
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subdivision_typeCountry
subdivision_nameMexico
subdivision_type1State
subdivision_name1Sonora
subdivision_type2Seat
subdivision_name2Ciudad Obregón
population_as_of2020
population_total436484
timezoneZona Pacífico
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websitecajeme.gob.mx

Cajeme is one of the 72 municipalities of the northwestern Mexican state of Sonora. It is named after Cajemé, a Yaqui leader. The municipality has an area of 3,312.05 km2 (1,278.79 sq mi) and with a population of 436,484 inhabitants as of 2020. The municipal seat is at Ciudad Obregón.

History

Yaqui tribes settled in the region at approximately 1100 and in 1533 had the first contact with the Spanish conquistadors, when Diego de Guzmán arrived at the Yaqui region. The Yaquis defeated the Spanish army. In the 17th century Jesuit missionaries visited the zone to evangelize the Yaqui natives in 1617. In 1619, one of the missionaries, Martín Burgencio, founded Mission San Francisco Buenavista as a visita of Mission San Francisco Xavier de Cumuripa.

In 1715 El Realito was founded, which is located in the northern region of the current municipio). In the 19th century agriculture developed at the villas of Cumuripa, Buenavista and Cócorit.

Buenavista was the site for the military base of San Carlos de Buenavista during the Spanish colony. It was considered the capital of the Villa de Salvación since 1820 and in the second half of the 19th century it was considered part of the Guaymas district, as well as part of the Yaqui pueblos.

The first inhabitants of Ciudad Obregón established at the Plano Oriente neighborhood when irrigation systems by the Richardson company started functioning in 1910. The train Sudpacífico established a station they called Cajeme. Cajeme then was a part of the municipio of Cócorit until it became the capital of the municipio on November 29, 1927. On July 28, 1928, Ciudad Obregón was declared as name for the town previously known as Cajeme and that it would become the capital of the municipio of Cajeme. Previously Cócorit had been dependent on the district of Buenavista during the independent period. According to a law from 1828 for the indigenous governments it was established as a capital of one of their government divisions. On December 26, 1930 it was annexed to the Cajeme municipality.

Important towns

  • Ciudad Obregón
  • Cócorit
  • Esperanza
  • Marte R. Gómez (Tobarito)
  • Providencia
  • Pueblo Yaqui

Government

Municipal presidents

Main article: List of municipal presidents of Cajeme

References

Sources

References

  1. "Número de habitantes. Sonora".
  2. (1960). "A Guide to the History of the Missions of Sonora, 1614-1826". Arizona and the West.
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