Municipality and town in Hidalgo, Mexico
Yahualica is a town and one of the 84
municipalities of Hidalgo , in central-eastern
Mexico . The municipality covers an area of 164.5 km².
As of 2005, the municipality had a total population of 22,228.
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History
Pre-Hispanic Mexico .
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1050; The Otomi settle in Njunthé, very close to the current city of Pachuca.
1438; it was founded by a Mexican group that called it Patlachiuhcan.
New Spain .
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1528; the Spanish conquerors call the place "Real de Minas de Pachuca".
1553; stands as
Alcalde mayor .
1786; as a result of the
Bourbon reforms it becomes
subdelegation of the
Intendencia de México .
1787; the
Province of Pachuca is created, dependent on the Municipality of Mexico.
1813; Pachuca receives the title of City, through the payment of 3,000 pesos made by Francisco de Paula Villaldea.
First Federal Republic of Mexico .
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August 6, 1824; Pachuca is registered as
partido belonging to the district of Tulancingo.
April 8, 1825; To the Pachuca party is added the territory of the extinct Zempoala party and part of the Tetepango party.
February 15, 1826; Pachuca is registered as
municipal council belonging to the party of the same name of the
prefecture of Tulancingo.
Centralist Republic of Mexico .
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December 23, 1837; Pachuca is registered as a party belonging to the district of Tulancingo.
Second Federal Republic of Mexico .
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July 31, 1861; Pachuca is registered as a party of the district of the same name in the State of Mexico.
October 15, 1861; Pachuca is registered as a district of the State of Mexico.
November 14, 1861; All the capitals of the districts will have the title of villas in the state of Mexico. Pachuca will henceforth be called Pachuca de Guerrero.
French Intervention and
Second Mexican Empire .
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May 22, 1862; Pachuca as a district is part of military canton number 3 of the State of Mexico.
August 3, 1862; Pachuca as a district is part of the second military district, of the State of Mexico.
August 8, 1865; Pachuca is registered as a municipality, belonging to the district of the same name.
Restored Republic .
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January 16, 1869; The district of Pachuca is segregated from the State of Mexico to erect that of Hidalgo.
May 21, 1871; Pachuca as a district is part of the state of Hidalgo.
Porfiriato and
Mexican Revolution .
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September 15, 1894; Pachuca is a district of the state of Hidalgo.
April 13, 1920; The municipality of Mineral de la Reforma is erected in the jurisdiction of the district of Pachuca.
September 21, 1920; Pachuca is registered as a free municipality, forming part of the district of the same name.
Contemporary Mexico.
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September 8, 1935; The district of Pachuca is formed with the municipalities of Pachuca,
Mineral del Monte ,
Mineral del Chico ,
Mineral de la Reforma ,
Epazoyucan ,
Tolcayuca ,
Tizayuca ,
Tezontepec ,
Zempoala and
Zapotlán de Juárez .
January 16, 1987; Pachuca de Guerrero is registered as Pachuca de Soto.
September 6, 1993; Pachuca de Soto as a municipality is part of the state of Hidalgo.
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