Ziracuaretiro Municipality
Ziracuaretiro Municipality is located in Mexico
Ziracuaretiro Municipality
Ziracuaretiro Municipality
Location of Ziracuaretiro in Mexico
Coordinates: 19°26′N 101°55′W / 19.433°N 101.917°W / 19.433; -101.917
Country Mexico
StateMichoacán
Established1930
Municipal seatZiracuaretiro
Government
  Municipal presidentJuan Martin Cardona Talavera
Area
  Total159.93 km2 (61.75 sq mi)
Elevation
1,380 m (4,530 ft)
Population
  Total15,222[1]
Time zoneUTC-6 (CST)
  Summer (DST)UTC-5 (CDT)

Ziracuaretiro is a municipality in the Mexican state of Michoacán.

Political entity

Ziracuaretiro is located on the central part of the state at 121 km from the state capital of Morelia. It has a territory of 159.93 km² bordering with Tingambato, Santa Clara, Taretan and Uruapan municipalities, the meaning of the name is: "the place where the warmth ends and the cold starts"[2]

Geography

It has an average altitude of 1,380 meters above the sea level and it also has a tropical climate in summer and the temperature ranges between 8.0 and 37.0 Celsius degrees.

The ecosystem is dominated by mixed forest with species such as pine and oak, and tropical deciduous forest, with species such as cedar, ceiba, and lysiloma acapulcensis. Typical fauna includes deer, rabbit, fox, squirrel, crow, guacamaya, badger, coyote, sparrow and peckerwood.[2]

History

Ziracuaretiro means: "the place where the warmth ends and the cold starts". It was settled years before the arrival of the Spanish people, because of the nature and for the ease to plant fruits. Don Vasco de Quiroga planted 5 different species of bananas which were taken from the island of Santo Domingo.[2]

The current municipality was formed in 1922.[2]

References

  1. "Ziracuaretiro, Michoacán de Ocampo" (PDF). Informe Anual Sobre La Situación de Pobreza y Rezago Social. SEDESOL. Retrieved October 23, 2015.
  2. 1 2 3 4 "ZIRACUARETIRO". Enciclopedia de Los Municipios y Delegaciones de México. INAFED. Retrieved 1 November 2015.
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