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Lampazos, Nuevo León


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subdivision_nameMexico
subdivision_type1State
subdivision_name1Nuevo León
government_typeMunicipality
leader_titleMayor
leader_nameAdriana Martínez
leader_partyPAN
established_titleFounded
established_dateNovember 12, 1698
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area_total_km24020
population_as_of2020
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population_total5,351 (municipality)
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websiteLampazos de Naranjo

Lampazos de Naranjo is a city and municipality located in Nuevo León, Mexico. Its name is composed of two parts: the first honors the local plant Xanthosoma robustum, called lampazos in Spanish; the second, de Naranjo, means "of General Naranjo" (a customary feature in Latin American names). According to the 2020 INEGI census, the municipality had 5,351 inhabitants.

Geography

Lampazos de Naranjo is located in the northwestern region of Nuevo León in the coordinates 27º01´N latitude and 100º31´W longitude. Lampazos has an elevation of 335m above sea level. The municipality covers a 4,020 km² area. The Lampazos mountain range crosses the municipality from north to south. The Carrizal hills and the Mesa de Catujanes are located within Lampazos. Its main river contains large amounts of salt.

History

Lampazos was founded November 12, 1698 by Fray Diego de Salazar under the name of “San Antonio de la Nueva Tlaxcala y misión de Nuestra Señora de los Dolores de la Punta de Lampazos” until 1877, its name was changed to Villa de Lampazos. Today, it is known as “Lampazos de Naranjo” in honor to a hero of the French intervention and the Reformation, general Francisco Naranjo. In 1935, Its territorial extension was reduced because the municipality of Anáhuac was created. On December 28, 1977 Lampazos grew and was classified as a city. Owing to the great number of historical people, the municipality is known as “the land of illustrious men”. Among them: General Francisco Naranjo de la Garza (1839–1908), General Santiago Vidaurri Valdes, General Juan Zuazua Esparza, Captain Juan Ignacio Ramon, General Pablo González Garza, General Heliodoro T. Perez Trevino, Nemesio Garcia Naranjo, General Antonio I. Villareal, among others.

In 1870, Lampazos suffered what may have been the last of many Comanche raids into northern Mexico. The Comanche reportedly killed 30 persons in the municipality.

Economy

The main economic activity in the municipality is tourism and ranching cattle, and goats. The building of the mission of Our Lady of Dolores at the moment lodges the Lampazos Museum. On June 24 there is a celebration in the city called San Juan Bautista and on May 29, there is a fair known as La Feria del Cabrito (Goat Fair). Lampazos also has a spring called Ojo de Agua (Eye of Water) that filters the water that seeps from the surrounding mountains and hills. The Ojo de Agua is surrounded by gigantic Montezuma Cypress trees and there are grill pits so the tourists can enjoy the landscape while cooking out.

Sister Cities

  • United States Laredo, Texas

References

State of Nuevo Leon; Lampazos de Naranjo

Lampazos de Naranjo Official Page

References

  1. (5 August 2024). "Y esposa de Alcalde compra nueva casa". El Norte.
  2. "Principales resultados por localidad (ITER) 2020".
  3. Adams, David B., "Borderland Northern Nuevo Leon and the Indios Barbaros, 1686-1870" ''The Southwestern Historical Quarterly'', Vol 95, No. 2 (October 1991), p 220
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