Ciudad Hidalgo, Chiapas

Ciudad Hidalgo is a city in the Mexican state of Chiapas. It serves as the municipal seat of the surrounding municipality of Suchiate which is the southernmost in Mexico. In the 2010 INEGI Census, it reported a population of 14,606 inhabitants.[1]

Ciudad Hidalgo
(formerly: Mariscal; Mariscal Suchiate; Suchiate)
Municipality of Suchiate in Chiapas
Municipality of Suchiate in Chiapas
Ciudad Hidalgo is located in Mexico
Ciudad Hidalgo
Ciudad Hidalgo
Location in Mexico
Coordinates: 14°40′45″N 92°08′59″W
Country Mexico
StateChiapas
MunicipalitySuchiate
Founded1882
Village status4 July 1925
City status24 July 1952
Elevation
20 m (70 ft)
Population
 (2010)
  Total14,606
Postal code
30840
Area code962

It is the main crossing point on the international border with Guatemala. The Puente Rodolfo Robles, a road-rail bridge,[2][3] over the Río Suchiate joins it with the Guatemalan city of Ciudad Tecún Umán in the municipality of Ayutla, San Marcos department.

History

Ciudad Hidalgo was founded in 1882 by a group of settlers from Ayutla, San Marcos, who did not wish to remain on the Guatemalan side of the border following adoption of the border treaty of 27 September 1882 between the nations. The new settlement arose on what had been a hacienda called Los Cerros; it was known as either Suchiate, after the Río Suchiate, or Ignacio Mariscal, after a local landowner. On 4 July 1925 Suchiate was given village (pueblo) status and the municipality of Suchiate was formed. On 24 July 1952, under Governor Francisco J. Grajales, the town of Suchiate was given city status and its name changed to Ciudad Hidalgo, in honour of Fr. Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla.[4]

See also

References

  1. 2010 census tables: INEGI Archived May 2, 2013, at the Wayback Machine
  2. Dr. Rodolpho Robles Bridge
  3. "Railway between Guatemala and Mexico, connectivity across Puerto Chiapas".
  4. INAFED. "Suchiate". Enciclopedia de los Municipios de México. Archived from the original on 2007-09-30. Retrieved 2008-11-02.
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