SAN IGNACIO RíO MUERTO
'San Ignacio Río Muerto' is a small town surrounded by its municipal area in the southwest of the Mexican state of Sonora.
The municipal area is 1,144.00 km² with a population of 13,692 registered in 2000. [1] The population of the municipal seat was 6,937 in 2000. It is located at an elevation that varies between 0 and 50 meters.
Neighboring municipalities are:
★ Guaymas--north
★ Bácum--north and east
Its western and southeastern boundaries are with the Gulf of California.
The municipality is of recent creation, being established in 1996.
There were 54 schools and one small health clinic in 2000. [2]
Agriculture covered 35,000 productive hectares (2000), most of which were irrigated. Main crops are wheat, garbanzo beans, cártamo, sorghum, watermelon, chile and melons. Agricultural production is transported to Ciudad Obregón for packing and export to the United States.
Cattle raising was carried out on a small scale and there were more than 6,000 head in 2000.
★ Enciclopedia de los Municipios de Mexico
★ INEGI
★ Gobierno de Sonora
| Contents |
| Area and Population |
| Neighboring Municipalities |
| History |
| Health and Education |
| Economic Activity |
| References |
| External Links |
Area and Population
The municipal area is 1,144.00 km² with a population of 13,692 registered in 2000. [1] The population of the municipal seat was 6,937 in 2000. It is located at an elevation that varies between 0 and 50 meters.
Neighboring Municipalities
Neighboring municipalities are:
★ Guaymas--north
★ Bácum--north and east
Its western and southeastern boundaries are with the Gulf of California.
History
The municipality is of recent creation, being established in 1996.
Health and Education
There were 54 schools and one small health clinic in 2000. [2]
Economic Activity
Agriculture covered 35,000 productive hectares (2000), most of which were irrigated. Main crops are wheat, garbanzo beans, cártamo, sorghum, watermelon, chile and melons. Agricultural production is transported to Ciudad Obregón for packing and export to the United States.
Cattle raising was carried out on a small scale and there were more than 6,000 head in 2000.
References
★ Enciclopedia de los Municipios de Mexico
★ INEGI
External Links
★ Gobierno de Sonora
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