Tinúm Municipality

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Tinúm
Municipality
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Region 6 Oriente #091
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Tinúm
Location of the Municipality in Mexico
Coordinates: 20°45′59″N88°23′30″W / 20.76639°N 88.39167°W / 20.76639; -88.39167 Coordinates: 20°45′59″N88°23′30″W / 20.76639°N 88.39167°W / 20.76639; -88.39167
Country Flag of Mexico.svg Mexico
State Flag of Yucatan.svg Yucatán
Mexico Ind.1821
Yucatán Est.1824
Government
  Type PAN Party (Mexico).svg 2012–2015 [1]
  Municipal PresidentNatalia Mis Mex [2]
Area
  Total393.44 km2 (151.91 sq mi)
  [2]
Elevation
24 m (79 ft)
Population
 (2010 [3] )
  Total11,421
  Density29/km2 (75/sq mi)
   Demonym
Umanense
Time zone UTC-6 (Central Standard Time)
  Summer (DST) UTC-5 (Central Daylight Time)
INEGI Code091
Major Airport Merida (Manuel Crescencio Rejón) International Airport
IATA Code MID
ICAO Code MMMD
Municipalities of Yucatán

Tinúm Municipality (Yucatec Maya: "crippled numtzutzuy [n 1] ") [5] is one of the 106 municipalities in the Mexican state of Yucatán containing (393.44 km2 or 151.91 sq mi) of land and is located roughly 140 kilometres (87 mi) east of the city of Mérida. [2]

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History

There is no accurate data on when the town was founded, but it was a settlement before the conquest and was located in the chieftainship of Cupules. Within the municipality is Chichen Itza, a city built in the Post Classic Maya period, which reached its apex between the 11th and 12th centuries.

After colonization by the Spanish, the area became part of the encomienda system with various encomenderos, [2] beginning with Juan García de Llanos in 1549 and passing to the crown in 1551. In 1607, it passed to Baltasar Pacheco Dorantes. [6]

Yucatán declared its independence from the Spanish Crown in 1821. In 1825 [7] the Mexican government assigned this community to the Valladolid Municipality. In 1918 Tinúm was designated as an independent municipality. [2]

Governance

The municipal president is elected for a three-year term. The town council has seven councilpersons, who serve as Secretary and councilors of public works, police commissaries, education, ecology, public monuments and sports. [8]

Communities

The seat of the municipality is Tinúm. The municipality has 37 populated places [8] besides the seat, including Balantún, Chichén Itzá, Chichil, Dzulotok, Macuchén, Pisté, San Francisco, San Felipe, San Felipe Nuevo, San José, San Nicolás, Santa María, Tohopkú, and X-Calakoop. The significant populations are shown below: [2]

CommunityPopulation
Entire Municipality (2010)11,421 [3]
Pisté 4467 in 2005 [9]
San Francisco1444 in 2005 [10]
Tinúm1980 in 2005 [11]
Tohopkú470 in 2005 [12]
X-Calakoop1239 in 2005 [13]

Local festivals

Every year on 12 June, the town celebrates the feast of Saint Anthony of Padua, its patron saint. [2]

Tourist attractions

Notes

  1. "cereus pentagonus: Numtzutzuy (Gaumer); reported also as "nuntzutzuy." Sp. Tuna silvestre. Common. Stems climbing, 3-5-angled, rarely 6-8-angled, the spines 4 cm. long or less; flowers 14-20 cm. long, white; fruit large, red. The fruit is edible. The spines are sometimes used as a substitute for pins". [4]

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