Matehuala

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Matehuala

Matehuala is a city in the Mexican state of San Luis Potosí, situated at an elevation of about 1,500 m. Matehuala is also the municipal seat of the municipality of the same name, located in the northern part of the state, on the border with the southwestern corner of Nuevo León. The municipality of Matehuala has a population of 102,199, and an area of 1,302 km2 (503 sq mi).

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Matehuala
City and municipality
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Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception in Matehuala
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Matehuala
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Matehuala
Coordinates: 23°39′10″N 100°38′40″W
CountryMexico
StateSan Luis Potosí
Area
  Municipality
1,302 km2 (503 sq mi)
  City23.20 km2 (8.96 sq mi)
Population
 (2020 census)[1]
  Municipality
102,199
  Density78/km2 (200/sq mi)
  City
86,686
  City density3,700/km2 (9,700/sq mi)
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History

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Pre-Colonial

Prior to the arrival of the Spanish, the Potosi Plateau region was inhabited by the indigenous Guachichiles, a group of Chichimeca peoples that occupied the southern and central portions of the Mexican Plateau.[2] A nomadic people, they generally lived in small mobile villages and were primarily hunter-gatherers, making them experts of the local herbs and vegetation in the arid region.

The Guachichiles were known as fierce warriors.[3]

Colonial

Some sources claim that the name "Matehuala" was derived from a warning war cry of the Guachichiles that translates to "do not come [here]!"[4]

In the early 16th century, Spanish expeditions sought metals and mining opportunities in the Altiplano region. Captain Gabriel Ortiz de Fuenmayor and a contingent of soldiers, adventurers, and missionaries entered from Zacatecas, founding San Francisco de Matehuala in 1550. The Chichimec War erupted in 1549, lasting 40 years, causing the abandonment of Matehuala. Viceroy Luis de Velasco organized expeditions between 1551 and 1553 to end the war, using allies to settle for peace and create settlements.

The conflict continued until 1568 when frontier presidios were established. King Philip II sought peace negotiations, leading to conferences attended by indigenous leaders. In 1638, Matehuala's possession changed hands due to language barriers. By the 17th century, mineral discoveries boosted Matehuala's economy.

In 1706, the town's second founding occurred after a commission verified land ownership. In 1786, New Spain was divided into intendancies, including San Luis Potosí. In 1799, a parish was established in Matehuala, although conflicts between Spaniards and indigenous people resurfaced due to fees for newcomers. The mining boom in Real de Catorce led to economic growth in Matehuala. Finally, in 1808, Matehuala was designated a villa, marking a significant historical event.

Government

Municipal presidents

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Term Municipal president Political party Notes
1896Mariano Vázquez López
1939–1940Octaviano Briones CortezPRM
1940Antonio Verástegui CruzPRM
1940–1943Nicolás López LoeraPRM
1943–1945Miguel Ángel SantosPRM
1945Nicolás López LoeraPRM
1945–1946Horacio Medellín CruzPRM
1946–1949Roberto Alderete AguilarPRI
1949–1952Nicolás Sánchez PérezPRI
1952–1955Enrique de la Cruz ZepedaPRI
1955–1958[5][6]Santiago J. Vivanco CastilloPRI
1958–1961Jesús Pérez BarbaPRI
1961–1964Antonio Nava SánchezPRI
1964–1967Adalberto Tamayo LópezPRI
1967–1970Alfonso Dibildox MartínezPRI
1970–1973Eduardo Rocha PérezPRI
1973–1976Tomás Zárate SánchezPRI
1976–1979José Mahbub MattaPRI
1979–1982Antonio Ávila LomasPRI
1982–1985José Nava SánchezPRI
1985–1988Pascual Gallegos MontalvoPRI
1988–1991Virgilio Castillo AndradePRI
1991–1994Paulino Martínez CarmonaPRI
1994–1997Justo Fernando Torres RangelPAN
1997–2000Raymundo García OlivaresPRI
2000–2003Gregorio Antonino Maldonado VázquezPAN
2003–2006José Everardo Nava GómezPRI
PVEM
2006–2009Víctor Manuel Mendoza RamírezPAN
2009–2012Francisco Javier Hernández LoeraPAN
Panal
2012Édgar Morales PérezPRI
PVEM
Municipal president-elect. Never in office. Was assassinated on 12 August 2012
2012–2015[7]Héctor Fermín Ávila LuceroPRI
PVEM
Substitute. He was appointed municipal president by the City Council of Matehuala
2015–2018José Everardo Nava GómezPRI
PVEM
Panal
2018–2021[8]Roberto Alejandro Segovia HernándezPVEM
Panal
2021–11-11-2023[9][10]Iván Noé Estrada GuzmánPAN
PRI
PRD
PCP
He was arrested on 11 November 2023 for abusive exercise of power and alleged links with drug barons
21-11-2023–2024[11][12]Franco Coronado GuerraPAN
PRI
PRD
PCP
Acting municipal president
01-10-2024–[13]Raúl Ortega RodríguezPAN
PRI
PRD
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