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Agua Prieta is a town and municipality in the northeastern corner of the Mexican state of Sonora (31°19′52.64″N 109°33′43.2″W / 31.3312889°N 109.562°W). It stands on the U.S.–Mexico border, adjacent to the town of Douglas, Arizona, USA. The municipality covers an area of 3,631.65 km² (1,402.2 sq mi). In the 2005 census the town had a population of 68,402 people, making it the seventh-largest community in the state, and a literacy rate of 96.3%. 89% of the homes in the city have electricity, 94% have running water, and 86% are connected to the sewer system. The city's most important economic activities, in descending order, are industry, commerce, and farming. The municipality's population was 70,303 at the 2005 census.
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History
Agua Prieta began growing at the end of the 19th century as railroads were built between Douglas, Arizona, and Nacozari, Sonora, to transport minerals. As a result, the first settlers of the town were those employed by the U.S. mining company Phelps Dodge Corporation, which was based in Douglas, Arizona. The town was founded in 1899 as the Commissary of Fronteras, but did not become an independent municipality with its current name until August 28, 1916. Rodolfo L. Márquez was the new municipality's first president. It rose to the status of villa (town) on May 8, 1933, and it was officially placed in the category of city relatively recently, on November 11, 1942.
| A graphical timeline is available at Timeline of the Mexican Revolution |
Agua Prieta played an important role in the Mexican Revolution. Plutarco Elías Calles and Lázaro Cárdenas, two future presidents of Mexico, both lived in the town during its early years. In 1916, Pancho Villa made a night attack on Agua Prieta that was repelled by the forces of Álvaro Obregón, assisted by large searchlights powered by American electricity. The Plan de Agua Prieta, a manifesto which called for the rejection of the government headed by Venustiano Carranza, was signed in a curiosity shop near the international border in 1920. The army headed by Álvaro Obregón eventually deposed Carranza.
List of Mayors
1979-1982 Luis Córdova Corrales PRI
1982-1985 Leonardo Yáñez Vargas PAN
1985-1988 Bernardino meza Ortíz PRI
1988-1991 Baudelio Vildósola Vidal PRI
1991-1994 Bernardino Ibarrola Serrano PRI
1994-1997 Oscar Ochoa Patrón PAN
1997-2000 Vicente Terán Uribe PRI
2000-2003 Irma Villalobos Rascón PRI
2003-2006 David Figueroa Ortega PAN
2006-2009 Antonio Cuadras PRI
2009-2012 Vicente Terán Uribe PSD
References
- Link to tables of population data from Census of 2005 INEGI: Instituto Nacional de Estadística, Geografía e Informática
- Sonora Enciclopedia de los Municipios de México.
External links
- (Spanish) Gobierno Municipal de Agua Prieta Official website
- Agua Prieta is at coordinates 31°19′53″N 109°33′43″W / 31.33129°N 109.56200°WCoordinates: 31°19′53″N 109°33′43″W / 31.33129°N 109.56200°W
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