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area now called Barrio de
Salitre and were obligated to build a hermitage here dedicated to Our Lady of Refuge. The Augustinians constructed what is now the San Francisco parish. In 1561 priest Alfonso Martinez de Zayas took over evangelization efforts and also took control over large extensions of land in order to plant wheat.
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After the war, the area was partitioned from that of
Malinalco to form a new municipality. The following decades saw this municipality change with the gain of the towns of San SimĂłn de los Comales in 1837 and the towns of San Martin, Xochiaca and Zepayautla in 1847. The municipality lost the town of
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Rebozos have been made in the municipal area since the colonial period using both indigenous backstrap looms and
Spanish pedal looms. This continues to this day with most production today concentrated in the town of Tenancingo and nearby Acatzingo. The municipality has about thirty weavers and over
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Average years of schooling for residents is 8.1 years, below the state average of 9.1. The municipality has 179 educational centers including 69 preschools, 63 primary schools, 33 middle schools, 14 high schools and four vocational schools. There are several campuses with higher studies such as the
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in 1951 and in 1956, it was designated as a "house of prayer" open to all. It still hosts religious gatherings along with quiet spaces open to the public for prayer and contemplation. The monastery complex has a number of living facilities and storage units as well as former hermitages dedicated to
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Another important church is the
Calvario Temple, constructed century in Neoclassical style and finished in 1813. It is also known as the Our Lady of Sorrows Sanctuary and the Basilica of San Clemente, and was recently named a cathedral for the Tenancingo diocese. The interior, especially the cupola
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However, the major cultural landmark for the area is the
Desierto del Carmen monastery and National Park, located twelve km south of the town of Tenancingo. It is a heavily forested area which centers on the Carmelite monastery, one of few in Mexico that still hosts monks and religious activities.
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in 1535, Tenancingo was part of the archbishopric of Mexico in the eastern province. The modern town was founded in 1551 at the foot of what is now the Cerro de las TrĂ©s MarĂas, in the valley of
Tenancingo 5 km (3.1 mi) from the indigenous town. The native population was relocated to an
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dying method to the weaving and the creation of the fringes. There are fringe weaves that take up to four months to do. Prices for rebozos generally run between 400 and 4,000 pesos each, depending on the quality of the thread, the tightness and complexity of the weave and the intricateness of the
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The seat of the municipality is the town of
Tenancingo, surrounded by mountains and forest. The main elevation overlooking the town is the Cerro de las Tres MarĂas, topped by a giant white statue of Christ the King (Cristo Rey), built in 1985, designed by Hector Morret and visible from just about
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However, there have still been economic problems in the municipality. In 1981, flower producers in Santa Ana
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Most of the population of the municipality lives in the valley floor, in or near the municipal seat. However, small communities can be found at very high elevations such as San José Chalmita and San
Antonio Agua Bendita. The municipality is poor with 60.2% of the population suffering from either
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Luis
Rodriguez Martinez has stated that the craft is in danger of disappearing from Tenancingo. Currently there are 35 weavers from 200 about 70 years ago and thirty of these have been in operation for more than sixty years. The main reason for the loss of artisans is the low prices of rebozos,
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The average altitude is 2,300 metres (7,500 ft), varying between 2,060 and 2,490 metres (6,760 and 8,170 ft) above sea level. Major peaks include Peña Colorada, La Vibora, la Tezontlera, La Cantera and La Malinche, with the last two part of a small range called the Nixcongo. From the
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From 1565 to 1577 various Spaniards such as Angel Villafaña, Catalina de Ablornez and Francisco Bullon were granted lands here and by 1600 the Tenancingo region was divided into areas controlled by the towns of Tenancigo, Tepetzingo, Exlahutzingo, Talcoquiapan, Cultepec, Teculoyan, Icotlan,
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Since it is relatively isolated, Tenancingo has maintained much of its country feel and old traditions despite extensive economic growth and tourism. It has a colonial-era layout, centered on a main plaza filled with young poplars, which replaced aged junipers that grew there before. Market
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meaning 'place.' Changes in pronunciation are due to the influence of Spanish. The walls/fortifications refer to the natural steep formations of the mountains of the original indigenous settlement, which was difficult to access. The modern town is denoted by both a seal and an
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and roses. Other crops include avocados and peaches and there is some honey and other bee products now produced as a consequence of the flower trade. Santa Ana Ixtlahuatzingo is particularly noted for the growing of flowers, as is the community of San Miguel Tecomatlán.
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and areas for horseback riding and other sports. The Santa Ana Ixtlahualcingo Falls are 4 km (2.5 mi) outside the community of the same name which also has camping. .5 km (1,600 ft) from there is another waterfall called San Simonito.
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including imitations from abroad. Weavers have taken to making other items such as neckties and bags using the same material as the rebozos. Children of weavers, including those of Evarito Borboa, are deciding not to follow in their parents' footsteps.
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The first human settlements in the area date back as far as 1800 BCE, found in Ixpuichiapan and the Cerro de las Tres MarĂas. Between 1300 and 800 BCE settlements spread to the Nixcongo, Exhacienda de Monte de Pozoa and the Texpoxtepec area, showing
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The main natural attraction is the Hermenguildo Galeana Park, a 343-hectare (850-acre) reserve established in 1980 about 10 km (6.2 mi) outside the municipal seat. It is accessed only by dirt road and is heavily forested, but offers cabins,
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moderate (43.1%) or extreme (17.1%) poverty. 15.3 percent live in substandard housing and thirty percent live without one or more services such as running water and electricity. 42.1% are considered to have substandard access to nutrition.
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Attractions in the municipality (outside the seat) include the Tecomatlán Parish, the chapels located in the communities of San Simonito, Zepayautla, Acatzingo and Teola and the former haciendas of TenerĂa, Monte de Pozo and Santa Ana.
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The main economic activities of the municipality are agriculture, commerce and handcrafts. Although a recent phenomenon, its main agricultural crop is cut flowers, grown in greenhouses with many exported. Cultivated species include
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The only surface water is from dams constructed to collect runoff located in San JosĂ© TenerĂa, Ejido de Tenancingo, San Nicolás Tepetzingo, Colonia San Isido and Ixpuichiapan, which provide water both for drinking and agriculture.
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Facing this plaza is the municipal hall, built when the municipality was formed and the San Francisco Asis Parish. This church was built in the 17th century of sandstone. Its interior has a Baroque tabernacle dedicated to
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and pedal looms. Several artisans also produce baskets and fine fruit liquors. Tenancingo is the home to more than 200 carpentry workshops that fashion furniture. There are many green houses in the region that produce
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For conservation and tourism purposes, in 1972, the State of Mexico government declared Tenancingo a "typical city" and a monument was constructed to mark the 100th anniversary of its declaration as s city.
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anywhere in the valley below. The monument is reachable by either climbing a staircase with 1,030 steps or by paved road. There is a lookout allowing for a 360-degree panoramic view.
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Chichualhucan and Tlaxomulco. The region became known for its cultivation of grapes, berries and olives. In 1613, the San Francisco Parish was expanded under the direction of the
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The pre-Hispanic town was located about 5 km (3.1 mi) south of the modern one, today called Acatzingo de la Piedra. The area abounds in artifacts such as ceramics and
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Tenancingo has recently become known by foreigners as a Paragliding destination, with multiple launches in the region, during the dry season from November to March.
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1724:(in Spanish). Mexico City: Radio Mil
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2902:Palm Sunday Handcraft Market
2872:Museo Nacional de la Máscara
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1516:"Tenancingo, MĂ©xico"
709:Feria de Rebozo 2014
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3006:Alfeñique in Mexico
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2012:Chapultepec
1972:Atlacomulco
1832: /
1779:"Toponomia"
1748:El Mexicano
943:Franciscans
899:Matlatzinca
891:petroglyphs
886:influence.
871:Aztec glyph
848:Designation
803:Hydrography
754:Guadalajara
530:Zumpahuacán
428:Mexico City
388:cut flowers
154: /
3106:Categories
2940:Guanajuato
2716:CartonerĂa
2497:Xonacatlán
2377:Tepetlixpa
2362:Teoloyucan
2257:Polotitlán
2237:Otzoloapan
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2152:Juchitepec
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2142:Jocotitlán
2137:Jiquipilco
2132:Jilotzingo
2117:Ixtlahuaca
2102:Ixtapaluca
2092:Hueypoxtla
2087:Huehuetoca
2057:Cuautitlán
2047:Cocotitlán
2027:Chiconcuac
1070:References
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917:After the
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818:armadillos
750:Guanajuato
526:Joquicingo
372:Tenancingo
348:Tenancingo
257:Population
223:Government
142:99°35′26″W
139:18°57′39″N
2965:Michoacán
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2507:Zacualpan
2492:Xalatlaco
2457:Tultitlán
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2317:Tejuplico
2252:Papalotla
2222:Ocoyoacac
2172:Malinalco
2127:Jilotepec
2077:Ecatzingo
2052:Coyotepec
1997:Capulhuac
1947:Amecameca
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934:New Spain
907:Malinalco
903:Axayacatl
895:Purépecha
774:Geography
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692:gladiolas
634:Holy Week
587:San Elias
534:Malinalco
517:internado
383:backstrap
318:(Central)
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249:Elevation
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1962:Atizapán
1942:Amatepec
1937:Amanalco
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2312:Tecámac
2227:Ocuilan
2192:Morelos
2182:Metepec
1912:Acolman
1907:Acambay
1820:99°35′W
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1708:NOTIMEX
1612:Reforma
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856:phrase
854:Nahuatl
843:History
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794:Climate
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700:rebozos
493:barrios
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354:in the
333:Website
296:Central
265:104,677
207:Founded
167:Country
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2975:Puebla
2970:Oaxaca
2731:Piñata
2680:Rebozo
2670:Petate
2660:Huipil
2437:Toluca
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2232:Otumba
2157:La Paz
2082:El Oro
1957:Atenco
1952:Apaxco
1917:Aculco
1890:Toluca
768:FONART
738:Oaxaca
734:Puebla
664:pipian
653:obispo
650:, and
542:syndic
471:barrio
424:Toluca
360:Mexico
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