Atil (Sonora)
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Coordinates: 30 ° 51 ′ N , 111 ° 35 ′ W Atil on the map of Sonora
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| Basic data | ||
| Country | Mexico | |
| State | Sonora | |
| Municipio | Atil | |
| City foundation | 1751 | |
| Residents | 609 (2010) | |
| Detailed data | ||
| height | 570 m | |
| Post Code | 83820 | |
| Mission station of Santa Teresa de Atil | ||
Atil is a village in the Mexican state of Sonora with 609 inhabitants. The village is located in the north of Sonora in the municipality of the same name , whose administrative seat it is. The village lives from agriculture. Wheat, maize, cotton, sorghum , cartamo and frijol are grown.
history
The village was founded in 1751 by the Jesuit missionary Jacobo Sedelmayer.