San Felipe Jalapa de Díaz
San Felipe Jalapa de Díaz | |
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Municipality an toun | |
Coordinates: 18°04′N 96°32′W / 18.067°N 96.533°W | |
Kintra | Mexico |
State | Oaxaca |
Area | |
• Total | 154.38 km2 (59.61 sq mi) |
Population (2005) | |
• Total | 25,395 |
Time zone | UTC-6 (Central Staundart Time) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC-5 (Central Daylicht Time) |
San Felipe Jalapa de Díaz is a toun, an the surroondin municipality o the same name, in the Mexican state o Oaxaca. It is some 50 km wast o Tuxtepec, an is pairt o the Tuxtepec Destrict o the Papaloapan Region.[1]
The municipality is at a altitude o 140 meter abuin sea level, an covers 154.38 km2, locatit on the left bank o the Santo Domingo river. The climate is het, averagin 24.7°C year roond, wi rainfaw in the months o Juin, Julie, August, September and October. Forestit auries contain fig, avocado, mahogany, aik, cedar, limaloe, palm an ceiba hormiguillo. Wildlife includes deer, brocket deer, jaguar, white-tailed deer, gray tod, porcupine, armadillo an raccoon.[1]
The main economic activity is agricultur, wi craps that include lairge-scale coffee, corn, beans, succar cane, medicinal plants an fodder. Some o the fowk keep nowt, gaits an pigs. Some engage in huntin an fishin for their awn consumption. Weavin at hame is anither thrift.
As o 2005, the municipality haed 5,035 hoosehaulds wi a total population o 25,395, 20,654 o whilk spak an indigenous leid.[1] The municipality includes the follaein commonties:
- Agua de Olla,
- Agua de Tierra (Sección la Montaña),
- Arroyo Cacao,
- Arroyo Culebra,
- Arroyo Espuma,
- Arroyo Guaje,
- Arroyo Seco (San José Arroyo Seco),
- Arroyo Venado (Sección Tercera),
- Arroyo Zapotillo,
- Camino de Ixcatlán,
- Camino Zacatal,
- Chuparrosa,
- Colonia la Central,
- Colonia San Andrés,
- Desviación Cerro Quemado,
- Desviación Paso Carretero,
- La Concha,
- La Gloria,
- La Permuta,
- La Soledad,
- La Sorpresa,
- Llano Grande Uluápam,
- Loma Cafetal,
- Loma de San Juan,
- Loma Naranja,
- Los Zárates,
- Paso Carretero,
- Paso del Toro,
- Playa Chica,
- Rancho de la Playa,
- Santo Tomás,
- Sección Arroyo Crecido,
- Sección la Montaña (Agua de Tierra),
- Sección Lavida,
- Sección los Bibiano,
- Sección los Castro,
- Sección los Hernández,
- Sección los Palacios,
- Sección los Roques
References
[eedit | eedit soorce]- ↑ a b c "San Felipe Jalapa de Díaz". Enciclopedia de los Municipios de México. Archived frae the original on 17 Mey 2011. Retrieved 14 Julie 2010.