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Zacatepec, Morelos

Zacatepec de Hidalgo is a town in the state of Morelos, Mexico. It is bordered by Puente de Ixtla, Tlaltizapán, Tlaquiltenango and Jojutla. Miguel Hidalgo was the priest whose call to arms on September 16, 1810, led to the Mexican War of Independence.

History
In pre-Columbian times Zacatepec was under the Tlahuica lordship of Cuauhnahuac (Cuernavaca). According to the tribute registration and to the list of tributary towns to Texcoco, analyzed by Blanca Maldonado, Zacatepec and Tetelpa were characterized by being a cotton-producing town with irrigation infrastructure tribute to the Triple Alliance (Acolhuas, Tepanecas, and Mexicas) dominant in the Valley of Mexico, from its total subordination in the year of 1437 during the Itzcoatl Empire. Zacatepec was one of the hardest-hit communities in Morelos state during the September 9, 2017 earthquake; ten people died, 884 homes were damaged; nearly half of which were totally destroyed. Olivia Ramirez Lamadrid of Panal (New Alliance) was elected Presidente Municipal (mayor) on July 1, 2018. The state of Morelos reported 505 infections and 59 deaths due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Mexico; nine infections were reported in Zacatepec as of May 4. Schools and many businesses were closed from mid March until June 1. The figures went up to 1,238 cases and 238 deaths on May 25; Zacatepec reported 36 cases. The local IMSS hospital mistakenly delivered two corpses to the wrong families on May 12. On June 6, Zacatepec reported 58 infections and 15 deaths from the virus; the reopening of the state was pushed back until at least June 13. Zacatepec reported 181 cases, 128 recuperations, and 4 deaths from the virus as of August 31. David Suayfeta, a doctor at the local IMSS hospital, was burned to death when an explosive device was thrown at his car on November 21. Three hundred thirty-seven cases were reported on December 27, 2020. Former municipal president Francisco Salinas Sánchez (2015–2018) was arrested on corruption charges on August 5, 2020. ==Points of interest==
Points of interest
There are a number of parks and gardens in Zacatepec, such as the "Miguel Hidalgo" garden in the zócalo of the municipality; the Liberal Garden located between the lienzo charro (rodeo) and the sugar mill on Morelos street; and the "Maestra Toyita Park", located on the outskirts of Tetelpa. There are spas such as Real de San Nicolás in Galeana (with 8 swimming pools) and Iguazú (with 7 pools) in Tetelpa. The festivals of Zacaptepec are June 29 in honor of the town's patron, "San Pedro Apóstol"; December 8 in honor of the Virgin of the Immaculate Conception; and December 13 to commemorate when Father Mariano Matamoros rose in arms for independence in 1810. Traditional festivals are accompanied by Chinelo dancers and brass bands, as well as dances of Tecuanes and Apaches. Traditional foods are white pork pozole, Chito, pork barbacoa, mixiote (steamed) fish, tamales, and clemole (meat and vegetable soup) seasoned with wild plum and tamarind. The Cerro de la Tortuga state park in the Ejido de Tetelpa is one of the last remnants of low deciduous forest in the center-south of the State of Morelos and is the last ecosystem with wild plants and animals of the Municipality of Zacatepec. It features a ceremonial center, the church of San Esteban Tetelpa, and a community museum. ==Communities of Zacatepec==
Communities of Zacatepec
The principal economic activities of the municipal seat of Zacatepec of Hidalgo are farming (sorghum, corn, beans), ranching (cattle, goats, poultry, and pigs). The approximate number of inhabitants is 3,700. Its cultural attractions are the church of San Pedro and the museum of the priest Mariano Matamoros. Its trade is the production and sale of crystallized sweets. San Nicolás Galeana has a population of 10,071. It is located at 930 meters above sea level. There are three preschools, two elementary primarias (grades 1–6), one secundaria (middle school, grades 7–9), one preparatoria (high school, grades 10–12), and one teachers' college (Universidad Pedagogica Nacional 17-1 Subsede Galeana). San Antonio Chiverías has a population of 1,031 and is located 945 at an altitude of 945 meters. There is one preschool, one elementary school, and one middle school. Its principal economic activities are farming (rice, sorghum, and corn) and ranching (cattle, goats, pigs, and chickens). ==Geography==
Geography
Location, altitude and area Zacatepec is located in south-central Morelos at North 18°41' North and 99°11' West. It borders Puente de Ixtla and Tlaltizapán on the north, Tlaltizapán and Jojutla on the east, Jojutla on the south, and Jojutla and Puente de Ixtla to the west. It has an area of that represents 0.5% of the total state of Morelos. Climate Zacatepec is semi-dry with a poorly defined winter, dry fall, winter, and early spring, and a rainy season from June to October. Relief and waterways Most of the municipality is in a valley and there are no mountains. The Apatlaco River crosses a small part of the municipality, passing Zacatepec, Tetelpa, and Galeana. ceiba (a very large grayish-green tree with pink or white flowers that provide fruit) and bougainvillea. Wild animals include white-tailed deer, boar of collar, raccoon, badger, skunk, armadillo, hare, common rabbit, coyote, wildcat, weasel, cacomixtle, tlacuache (a member of the raccoon family), and bats, flagged bird, chachalaca, magpie copetona, vulture, aura (buzzard), crow, owl, and songbirds and ornamental birds. Agricultural crops include sugar cane, rice, corn, and beans. Fruit crops include mangoes, avocados, and guavas. Cattle, pork, sheep, and horses are ranched; poultry are also raised. ==Sports==
Sports
Zacatepec de Hidalgo has a football team, named Club Atlético Zacatepec, nicknamed Cañeros (Sugarcane growers). Their colors are white and green. Their uniform color is a white shirt with a big green line in the midsection and white shorts and socks. Their greatest achievements were in the 1950s when Zacatepec won two titles in Primera División de México (Mexico First Division): 1954–1955 season and 1957–1958 season. They were runners-up in the 1952–1953 season when they lost the league championship to Tampico. Zacatepec won the Copa Mexico (Mexico Cup) in the 1958–1959 season. The team plays in Tercera División de México (Third Division). The head coach of Zacatepec during the 1950s was the Mexican Ignacio Trelles, who later became head coach of the Mexico national team in the 1962 FIFA World Cup in Chile and 1966 FIFA World Cup in England. Agustin "Coruco" Diaz stadium is the home venue of Zacatepec, founded in November 1954. It was inaugurated by the then-president of Mexico Adolfo López Mateos. The stadium is euphemistically called "la selva cañera" (the sugarcane jungle), due to Zacatepec's humid weather conditions. Zacatepec's motto is Hacer Deporte es Hacer Patria which means Doing sports is to be a patriot. Honours First Division championships: 2 (1954–1955 and 1957–1958) • Cup championships: 1 (1958–1959) • Second Division championships: 5 (1950–1951, 1962–1963, 1969–1970, 1977–1978, 1983–1984) == Sister cities ==
Sister cities
Turnov, Czech Republic • Cerro, Havana ==See also==
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