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Latin America as the eolic park would be the largest in all the region. This project has been criticized because of the lack of information given by Gamesa, Iberdrola and the Mexican Government about its possible ecological, political and cultural consequences on a region where its culture is based on the property of the land used by the Proyecto La Venta II.
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and Iberdrola are currently making important investments in Juchitán, to create a big wind power eolic park -called Proyecto La Venta II- able to produce at least 88 megawatts of power. The project will make Juchitán the center of the alternative energies in Mexico becoming an example to the rest of
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Juchitán de Zaragoza, on the Oaxacan coast, was one of the cities most damaged by the earthquake. Entire streets were destroyed, its 1860 municipal palace suffered notable destruction, with a large part of the building completely collapsed. In the aftermath of the quake, a resident retrieved the
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The Isthmus Zapotec, an indigenous people who comprise about 70 percent of the population of Juchitan, a city in the south of Mexico, practice a melding of Catholic and indigenous spiritual traditions. In a slide-illustrated lecture and book, anthropologist
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shows how the Zapotec use flowers, processions and prayer in rituals that protect and guide spirits on their journey of dying. She also describes the Day of the Dead and Holy Week rituals and the role of the community healer.
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The people of Juchitán have led some local revolts over time: In 1834, "Che Gorio Melendre", a native of Juchitán, directed a revolt against the government of Oaxaca, demanding the control of
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national flag of Mexico and placed it on top of the rubble - the image quickly went viral and became a symbol of patriotism and national unity in the disaster-stricken nation.
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responded to the local demands of Che Gorio Melendre on May 19, 1850, by sending troops to burn the city of Juchitán and to assassinate their leader Melendre.
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Anya Peterson Royce. 2016 Prestigio y afiliación en una comunidad urbana: Juchitán, Oaxaca. Colección Xhono Gui’Chi’. Juchitán: Fundación Excellentiam.
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in 1847. Irregular troops commanded by Melendre joined the resistance against the invasion. After the invasion by the United States, the governor of
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region. With a 2020 census population of 88,280, it is the third-largest city in the state. The majority of the indigenous inhabitants are
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Citizens of Juchitán have also made contributions in the arts, such as painting, poetry, music, folk dance, and sculpture.
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INEGI: Instituto Nacional de Estadística, Geografía e Informática: Link to population data tables from 2005 Census
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In 2006, it was renamed as "Heroica Ciudad de Juchitán de Zaragoza" (Heroic City of Juchitán de Zaragoza) by the
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The municipality also has a reputation as a significant oasis of tolerance and respect for
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As municipal seat, Juchitán has governing jurisdiction over the following communities:
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Shortly before midnight on 7 September 2017, an earthquake struck off the coast of
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on the coast located at the southwest of Juchitán and for local autonomy of the
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received a loan in exchange for the use of the isthmus of Tehuantepec by the
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Villegas, Paulina; Malkin, Elisabeth; Semple, Kirk (8 September 2017).
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people in Mexico, due to the traditional Zapotec culture of
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for its inhabitants' defense against the French invasion.
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The violent history of Juchitán involves the strategic
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Becoming an Ancestor: The Isthmus Zapotec Way of Death
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Between June and October 2020, Juchitán reported 241
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Juchitán, Oaxaca
The Town Hall. Damage from the 2017 earthquake is visible
2017 earthquake
Juchitán de Zaragoza is located in Oaxaca
Juchitán de Zaragoza is located in Mexico
16°26′N 95°01′W / 16.433°N 95.017°W / 16.433; -95.017
Mexico
State
Oaxaca
Municipality
Cosijopí
Demonym
Time zone
UTC-6
Central
(US Central)
DST
UTC-5
Area code
[xutʃiˈtandesaɾaˈɣosa]
Isthmus Zapotec
[ʒàbìˈzěndè]
Oaxaca
Juchitán District
Istmo de Tehuantepec
Zapotecs
Huaves
Tehuantepec
Zapotec language
salt mines

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