Álamos

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Álamos
Coordinates: 27 ° 2 ′  N , 108 ° 56 ′  W
Map: Sonora
marker
Álamos
Álamos on the map of Sonora
Basic data
Country Mexico
State Sonora
Municipio Álamos
City foundation 1685
Residents 9345  (2010)
City insignia
Escudo de Álamos Sonora.png
Detailed data
surface 7.78 km 2
Population density 1,201 inhabitants / km 2
height 381  m
Website Álamos
Álamos - the townscape
Álamos - the townscape
Álamos - Town Hall
Álamos - Town Hall
Álamos - Capilla de Zapopan
Álamos - Capilla de Zapopan

Álamos is a city with about 9,500 inhabitants and the capital of the municipality of the same name (municipio) with a total of about 25,000 inhabitants in the south of the Mexican state of Sonora . The place is classified as Pueblo Mágico .

Location and climate

The place Álamos is surrounded by the mountains of the Sierra Madre Occidental approx. 375 km southeast of Hermosillo at an altitude of approx. 380  m ; it is about 100 km to the coast of the Gulf of California . The border town of Nogales is about 650 km north. The climate is temperate to warm; the abundant rain for northern Mexico (approx. 675 mm / year) falls almost exclusively in the summer half-year.

Population development

year 2000 2005 2010
Residents 8,034 8,201 9,345

In the years from 1930 to 1950 the place only had about 3,000 inhabitants. A large part of the community's mostly Indian-born residents speak Spanish.

economy

From the 18th to the early 20th centuries, Álamos was the center of an area of ​​several silver mines . Corn, beans, vegetables, agaves and opuntia are grown in the fields in the area; There are small craft shops and shops in the village itself.

history

Álamos was founded in the late 17th century following the discovery of a silver ore mine. In 1828, ie seven years after Mexico's independence (1821), Álamos even became the capital of the "Western State" ( Estado de Occidente ), which was founded in 1824 but dissolved six years later . During the time of the French intervention in Mexico (1861–1867), the “Battle of Álamos” took place on September 24, 1865 in the middle of the city - which was ultimately victorious for the French.

Attractions

  • The main attraction of the town is its colonial cityscape.
  • The Iglesia de la Purísima Concepción , built from 1757 to 1804, is the main church in the city; it was temporarily the bishopric of the diocese of Sonora created in 1779 . The three-storey bell tower is impressive from the outside . The interior of the church has three naves and is vaulted; the crossing yoke is spanned by a dome on an illuminated octagonal drum .
  • The Capilla de Zapopan , completed in 1841, has a three-part bell gable (espadanya) .
  • The two-storey town hall (Palacio Municipal) made entirely of bricks dates from the end of the 19th century. Inside there is also a theater, which is only used for festive receptions.

sons and daughters of the town

Others

A Martian crater is named after Álamos .

Web links

Commons : Álamos, Sonora  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Álamos - Climate tables
  2. Álamos - population development
  3. Álamos - History