Nueva Italia, Michoacán Explained

Official Name:Nueva Italia de Ruiz
Settlement Type:City
Pushpin Map:Mexico Michoacán#Mexico
Pushpin Mapsize:250
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Name:Mexico
Subdivision Type1:State
Subdivision Name1:Michoacán
Subdivision Type2:Municipality
Subdivision Name2:Múgica
Leader Title:Mayor
Leader Name:Armando Medina
Leader Title1:Founder
Established Title:Foundation
Established Date:November 19, 1909
Population As Of:2010
Population Total:32,467
Timezone:Central Standard Time
Utc Offset:-6
Timezone Dst:Central Daylight Time
Utc Offset Dst:-5
Coordinates:19.0194°N -102.1089°W
Elevation M:420
Elevation Ft:1,377
Postal Code Type:Zip code
Postal Code:61760

Nueva Italia (New Italy) is a city in the Mexican state of Michoacán. It is located in the Tierra Caliente Michoacana.

History

The town was founded in 1909 by Italian to become the leading producer of cotton, rice, melon and maize in all of Mexico. It introduced waters of the Rio del Marquez to the arid region to make the soil fertile. In addition is the Rio Cupatitzio, through which channels and traps forms one of the largest irrigation complexes in Latin America. Lastly, the railroad allowed the opportunity for children from Italy to come. Subsequently, there was a ranch built, but is now in ruins.

On February 3, 1942, New Italy separated from the municipality of Parácuaro to form the new municipality of Zaragoza. In 1969 the municipality changed its name to "Mugica".

Because of this the population of Nueva Italia increased rapidly, which allowed a subsequent boom in work around Michoacán, mainly in Parácuaro and Apatzingán. People also came throughout Mexico, with significant numbers from Sinaloa and Guerrero in particular.

An interesting fact is that Nueva Italia has the largest ejido of all Mexico with more than 22,000 hectares.

Physical environment

Nueva Italia is located in the center of the state of Michoacán, in the coordinates 19° 01' latitude and 102° 06'W, approximately 420 meters above sea level.Bordered on the north by the town of, lying west of the town of La Huacana, east of the town of Parácuaro and the city of Apatzingán. To the south lie El Letrero and Gambara villages in the same municipality.

OROGRAPHY: Their relief is the and the Cerro Nueva Italia.

CLIMATE: Temperate, with rain in summer. Its annual temperatures range from 17 °C to 44 °C.

Demographics

According to the 15 census, the city's population was 32,149. The population fell in 2000 to 30,345 and in 2005 to 28,343,showing a loss of over 3,800 people over that decade.

The 2010 Census showed 32,467, an increase of 4,124 inhabitants.

Cuisine

Its cuisine comprises morisqueta, enchiladas, soups, mole, perch, and roast. The latter was brought to this land in 1985 by Raul Sandoval Mejia.Roasted goat has been a favorite among Nueva Italia residents for 4 decades. Snacks include huchepos, corundas and many others.

Economy

Neoitalense economy constitute the agriculture and is planted primarily corn, lemon, cucumber, mango, etc., The livestock with cattle, pig of poultry and hives and trade and traded fruit and vegetables among others.

Services

It has several shopping centers, with Elektra Bodega Aurrerá, Bancomer, Banamex, Banco Azteca in terms of known centers are concerned, with service of taxi, bus, cable telephony as with Telmex Telcel and Movistar, 2 municipal markets as well of 2 sports halls and a unit with a small stadium with a capacity for 1,450 people.

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