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Municipality and town in Oaxaca, Mexico
San Sebastián Nicananduta
Municipality and town
San Sebastián Nicananduta is located in MexicoSan Sebastián NicanandutaSan Sebastián NicanandutaLocation in Mexico
Coordinates: 17°31′00.1200″N 97°40′59.8800″W / 17.516700000°N 97.683300000°W / 17.516700000; -97.683300000
Country Mexico
StateOaxaca
Population
 • Total1,412
Time zoneUTC-6 (Central Standard Time)
 • Summer (DST)UTC-5 (Central Daylight Time)

San Sebastián Nicananduta is a town and municipality in Oaxaca in south-western Mexico. The municipality covers an area of km. It is part of the Teposcolula District in the center of the Mixteca Region

As of 2005, the municipality had a total population of .

Etymology

The word Nicananduta, comes from Mixtec Nica: "calls or gushes" and ndute: "water" and means "Place where water gushes".

History

This town was founded approximately in the year of 1700, by function of several neighboring towns. This originated from the abundance of springs and some fruit species, such as apple, Peach, tejocote and Capulín; Likewise by the abundance of wood.

The first name of the town was in the 17th century with denomination San Sebastián del Rincón, following its course until 1780, then it was named San Sebastián de Almoloya, later in the year of 1886 was held as a municipality with the name of San Sebastian Nicananduta to the present day.

At the time of the Mexican Revolution this community was the Zapatista Army barracks and was the C. Jerónimo Orlae, Caudillo of the Agraristas as well as the C. Diódoro battle, Antirreleccionista who fought the Porfirismo and was banished, taught to read and write, the people protected him.

Since the founding of the people education was paid with different educators until the year of 1930, then began the federal primary education with the name of José María Morelos Pavón counting on the first teacher named Josefina Solis.

Notable Events

Year Event
1909 There was an armed conflict against the neighboring town of San Antonino Monteverde, in which they had to sell their goat cattle, 2 bells owned by the people all to raise a certain amount of money to free their prisoners who were transferred to the City of Tlaxiaco
1980 On January 20, there was an explosion of fireworks in one of the classrooms of the primary school where 3 people were severely wounded and burned and later died from their injuries.
1984 There was an explosion in the center of town in the morning around 2am, it is estimated that the amount of explosives that detonated was about 20 boxes. In the explosion 7 people were injured 1 person from the community and the other 6 from the company Hermanos Borgolla.
1999 In the month of June there was an earthquake with a scale of 7on the Richter scale, where several buildings were damaged including the church, and several schools.

Geography

Location

It is located in the western part of the Mixteca Region at a height of 2,360 meters above sea level.

It limits to the north with Santa Maria Chilapa de Díaz, to the west with San Antonino Monte Verde, San Juan Ñumí and San Pedro Yucuxaco to the south, to the east with San Pedro and San Pablo Teposcolula; its approximate distance to the capital of the state Oaxaca is 135 kilometers.

The total area of the municipality is 45.06 km and the surface of the municipality in relation to the state is 0.05%.

Towards the south of the population some quite vegetative mountainous hills are located with an altitude approximately of 3,000 meters of height on the level of the sea, towards the northwest side of the population some rather rocky hills with an altitude of approximately 2,500 msnm are located.

Nicananduta is surrounded by two mountains Cerro Ticóndo and Cerro El Tambor.

Cerro Ticóndo

The land around Cerro Ticóndo is located mainly in the hills, but to the southwest is the mountain. The surrounding area is at an altitude of 2,989 meters and 2.8 km south of Cerro Ticóndo. Around 9 people per square kilometer around Cerro Ticóndo have a small population. The less densely populated city is San Andrés Dinicuiti, 18.1 km north of Cerro Ticóndo. Almost distributed in the vicinity of the Ticóndo hill. In the region around Cerro Ticóndo, the field is very common.

Cerro El Tambor

The terrain around Cerro El Tambor is quite typical of the countryside. The surrounding area has an altitude of 3,046 meters and 1.1 km west of Cerro El Tambor. There are approximately 9 people per square kilometer. around Cerro El Tambor with a small population. The least populated city is San Miguel Monteverde, 13.5 km west of Cerro El Tambor. Almost covered with El Tambor hill and its surroundings. In the region around Cerro El Tambor, the field is very common.

Rivers

Towards the south side of the town several springs are located, leading 2 rivers that go to the center of the population in a north direction towards the south side of the mountains, a river is located towards the city of Tlaxiaco.

Climate

It is characterized with 3 types of cold climate of the population towards the south, temperate of the population with north direction, warm to the north of the population with direction to the town of Santo Domingo Yodohino.

Flora and Fauna

Nicananduta includes many types of flora and fauna including Trees: Oaks, Montezuma Pine, Madrona, Junipers, Cactus leaves, Agave Americana. Fauna including: Deer, rabbits, coyotes, foxes, birds of different species, armadillos, squirrels, among others.

Culture

Popular Festivities

In the town an annual party is celebrated, in honor of the patron saint San Sebastián Mártir, for this reason there is a fair on 19, 20 and 21 January.

Traditions

Jaripeos (cowboy festivals), basketball games, fireworks, counts and coronation of the village queen and her princess, doing great dances, among other social events.

Music

There is regional band music and conjunto (small musical group) music.

Artisans

In the population the weaving of the petate (mats), tenate (baskets), made by women.

Gastronomy

The typical and traditional foods of the town are: tamales, mole, pozole, regional sauce and without missing the delicious beef broth.

Government

Main Locality

The main town is the municipal seat.

Characterization of City Hall

  • The mayor
  • A Trustee
  • 3 councilors (Treasury, Works, Health and Education)
    Organization and Structure of the Municipal Public Administration

Organization and Structure of the Municipal Public Administration

Functions

Municipal President: He is in charge of managing the resources that the municipality receives, as well as coping with municipal, state and federal policies.

Municipal Trustee: He is in charge of assisting the public prosecutor in the first steps.

Treasurer: Together with the President, Trustee and Treasurer, they form the Finance Commission and are responsible for administering the municipality's resources.

Board of Education: He is in charge of educational establishments, such as kindergarten, primary and telesecundaria (High School).

Councilor of Works: In charge of public works carried out in the municipality.

Auxiliary Authorities

Delegates of the communities

Political Regionalization

The municipality belongs to the 3rd federal electoral district and to the 9th local electoral district.

Municipal Regulation

The municipality has Municipal Ordinances.

Chronology of the Municipal Presidents

Municipal President Period of government
Anastasio Avendaño 1900
Carlos Pérez 1901
Pedro Avendaño 1902
Pablo Antonio 1903
José Silvestre Martínez 1904
Lorenzo Pérez 1905
Felipe Santos 1906
José Maria Ramos 1907
Mariano Cruz Rosales 1908
Felipe Santos 1909
Francisco Cruz 1910
Felipe Santos 1911
Apolonio Vásquez 1912
Martín Santos 1913
Domingo Reyes 1914
Jacinto Antonio 1915
Victoriano Santos 1916
Miguel Mendoza 1917
Carlos Pérez 1918
Mariano Cruz Rosales 1919
Severiano Santos 1920
José Esteban Santos 1921
Arcadio Santos 1922-1923
Mariano Cruz 1924
Carlos Pérez 1926
Albino Santos 1927
Arcadio Santos 1928
Trinidad Díaz 1929
Manuel Antonio 1930
Jacinto Hernández 1931
Romualdo Avendaño 1932
Severiano Santos 1934
Pablo Santiago 1935
Genaro Santos 1936
Trinidad Díaz 1937
Santiago Ramírez 1938
Francisco Santos 1939
Marcelino Rodríguez 1940
Santiago Ramírez 1941-1942
Pascual Salazar 1943-1944
Félix Santos 1945-1946
Margarito Sánchez 1947-1948
Genaro Santos 1949-1950
Rosario de Jesús 1951-1952
Calixto Hernández 1953-1954
Crescencio Rodríguez 1955
Lorenzo Cruz Rosales 1956
Marcelino Rodríguez 1957-1958
Sebero de Jesús 1959
Plácido Rodríguez Ramírez 1960
Nicolás Cruz Sánchez 1961
Plácido Rodríguez Ramírez 1962
Guadalupe Cruz de Jesús 1963
Daniel Cruz Rosales 1964
Cipriano Vásquez Santos 1965
Sebastián Rodríguez Ramírez 1966
Crescencio Reyes Martínez 1967
Isaac Bautista de Jesús 1968
Andrés Cruz Salazar 1969
Pablo Hernández Antonio 1970
Andrés Cruz Salazar 1971
Marcelino de Jesús Sánchez 1972
Pablo Hernández (Falleció) 1973
Hermelindo Bautista Hernández (Suplió) 1973
Evaristo Santiago Hernández 1974
Apolinar Rodríguez Santos 1975
Pascual Santos Antonio 1976
Fidel Ramos Reyes 1977
Gregorio Bautista Sánchez 1978
Pedro Morales De Jesús 1979
Bruno Bautista Sánchez 1980
Crescencio Reyes Martínez 1981
Daniel Ruíz Resáles 1982
Román de Jesús Santiago 1983
Nemesio de Jesús 1984
Hermelindo Bautista Hernández 1985
Anacleto Martínez Cruz 1986
Sabino Cruz de Jesús 1987
Ceferino Ortiz Hernández 1988
Norberto de Jesús Santos 1989
Florencio Santiago Santos 1990
Pedro Martínez Miranda 1991
Florentino Ramos Cruz 1992
Aurelio Cruz Velásquez 1993 PRI
Leonardo Hernández Rodríguez 1994 PRI
Galdino Rosales Martínez 1995 PRI
Eulogio Rodríguez Ramírez 1996 UYC
Bernardo Santos Sánchez 1997 UYC
Cornelio Cruz de Jesús 1998 UYC
Justino Rodríguez Ramírez 1999 UYC
Fulgencio Cruz de Jesús 2000 UYC
Máximo Pérez Rodríguez 2001 UYC
Felipe de Jesús Cruz 2002-2004 UYC
Gerardo Cruz de Jesús 2005-2007 UYC
Aureliano Bautista Martínez 2008-2010 UYC
Roberto de Jesús Santos 2011-2013 UYC
Lorenzo Martínez Cruz 2013-2014 UYC
Amadeo Ramos Pérez 2015 UYC

References

  1. "-". Enciclopedia de los Municipios de México. Instituto Nacional para el Federalismo y el Desarrollo Municipal. Retrieved June 12, 2009.
  2. "OAXACA - San Sebastián Nicananduta". inafed.gob.mx. Retrieved 2019-04-23.
Municipalities of Teposcolula District, Oaxaca
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