Apulco

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Apulco is a city in the Mexican state of Zacatecas. The city serves as the administrative center for the surrounding municipality (municipio) of the same name. Apulco had a 2005 census population of 1,453 people. [1]

Origin of the name

The Nahuatl dictionary defines the word "Apoctli" (which people believe the name Apulco derived from) as smoke, water, water vapor.

History

The first inhabitants of what is now Apulco were the tecuexes who populated the area aproximately in the 10th century. Later that area was inhabited by the Caxcan, which came from the Teuitlan Valley (now Municipality of Villanueva, Zacatecas), immediatly a town arose which was known as Nochistlán, but they were expelled by its previous inhabitants, who later resided in the area due to the support of zacatecans and the Huachichil.

In the year of 1541, supported by the viceroy, Fray Antonio de Segovia moved foward with the christian evangelization and built a chapel in favor of Saint Peter, patron of the place. Apulco was declared a town in 1821. [2]

References

  1. ^ Link to tables of population data from Census of 2005 INEGI: Instituto Nacional de Estadística, Geografía e Informática
  2. ^ [http://www.e-local.gob.mx/work/templates/enciclo/zacatecas/municipios/32002a.htm "Apulco", Encyclopedia de Municipios