Ures

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Ures is a small city and a municipality in the Mexican state of Sonora.

Population

In the year 2000, the total population was 9,553 residents. New figures from 2005 reported 8,420, meaning a considerable decline in population due to emigration. The municipal seat had a population of 3,959 in 2000.

Geography

It has an area of 2,618.56 square kilometers. This is 1.41% of the total area of the state, and 0.13 percent of the national area of Mexico. Besides the seat, the most important localities are Guadalupe de Ures, San Pedro, Pueblo de Alamos and El Sauz.

The municipality is in the basin of the Sonora River. As the river crosses the area, the river receives waters from Los Alamos, Bamuco, Nava, San Pedro, Cañada de Agua, and Los Cochis. Also, it receives runoff from washes as El Carrizo, Zuribate, Palo Parado, La Ladrillera, Santiago, and El Pescado. It has a reservoir that was recently built called Teópari.

The municipality is nestled within the mountains, hills, and valleys that form the edge of the Western Sierra Madre. The elevation of the administrative seat was 420 meters above sea level.

=Climate=

The average maximum monthly temperature is {{convert|31.8|C|F}} in the month of July, the average minimum monthly temperature is {{convert|15.2|C|F}} in the month of January, and the overall average temperature is {{convert|23.1|C|F}}. The annual precipitation is {{convert|430.1|mm|in}}, and the rainiest months are July and August. There are occasional frosts from December to March.

=Vegetation=

The vegetation is of mesquite and subtropical desert species.

Communications

A paved federal highway crosses the municipality from west to east.

History

Ures is one of the oldest cities of the state of Sonora. It was first reported by Cabeza de Vaca on his overland trek from Galveston in the 1530s and was called by him "Corazones", or "Village of Hearts". Coronado stopped there in the course of his 1540 expedition.{{cite journal |last1=Baskett |first1=James Newton |title=A Study of the Route of Cabeza de Vaca |journal=Texas Historical Association Quarterly |date=April 1907 |volume=10 |pages=[https://archive.org/details/jstor-30242815/page/n1 308]–340 |url=https://archive.org/details/jstor-30242815 |access-date=Sep 10, 2019}} It was founded in 1644 as a mission by the Jesuit missionary Francisco París,{{cite book |last1=Polzer |first1=Charles W. (ed) |last2=Naylor |first2=Thomas H. (ed.) |last3=Sheriden |first3=Thomas E. (ed.) |last4=Hadley |first4=Diana (ed.) |title=The Jesuit Missions of Northern Mexico |date=1991 |publisher=Garland Publishing, inc. |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=cJg1HrURPjQC |isbn=0-8240-2096-0 |access-date=Sep 20, 2019}}{{cite journal |last1=Polzer |first1=Charles W. |title=The Franciscan Entrada into Sonora 1645-1652: A Jesuit Chronicle |journal=Arizona and the West |date=1972 |volume=14 |issue=3 |pages=253–278 |jstor=40168155 }} and was known as San Miguel de Ures until 1665. In 1823 Ures became the capital of Sonora, but was replaced the following year when Sonora was merged into Occidente State.

At the end of 1838, Ures became a city; and was the capital of Sonora from 1838 to 1842, and again from 1847 to 1879. Afterwards, it became the seat of a district.

During the Fall of the Second Mexican Empire in 1866, the Battle of Guadalupe took place within the municipality of Ures. On September 5, 1998, the state legislature gave it the title of Heroic City, commemorating the liberal defense against imperialists. [http://www.e-local.gob.mx/wb2/ELOCAL/EMM_sonora]. Geronimo took refuge in the mountains of this region when generals Crook and Miles fought him in Arizona. The most notable Apache raids were in 1870, when the priest Echevería was killed in the town, and in 1882, when the distinguished scholar Leocadio Salcedo was killed at the La Noria ranch. Residents of the region also had problems with Yaqui uprisings and insurrections of the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

Tourism

In Ures you can visit “La Plaza de Armas(La Plaza de Zaragoza)” with its four 18th-century bronze sculptures, San Miguel Mission and the church bearing the same name with its legendary mesquite stairway. In addition, you will see the majestic arch commemorating the Independence and the house where General Pesqueira used to live, The Folkloric Museum, and the old Flour Mill.

Government

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|Adeodato Campbell Quijada

|1868

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|Fernando M. Araiza{{cite web|url=http://www.snim.rami.gob.mx/index2.html# |title=National Institute for Federalism and Municipal Development (Inafed). On the left column, please click on "Información Histórica". Then, from the drop-down menu, select "Presidentes Municipales". Search for the state or federal entity and then the desired municipality. Sonora. Ures |language=es|access-date=14 October 2024}}{{cite web|url=http://www.inafed.gob.mx/work/enciclopedia/EMM26sonora/municipios/26066a.html|title=Enciclopedia de los Municipios y Delegaciones de México. Sonora. Ures|language=es|access-date=11 September 2021}}

|1913–1914

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|Ernesto Estrella

|1914–1915

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|Victoriano Navarro

|1915

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|Alfredo Romo

|1916

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|F. J. Morales

|1917

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|Constantino Laborín

|1920–1922

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|Jesús Casillas

|1922–1923

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|Santiago Muñoz

|1923–1929

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|Luis S. Navarro

|1929–1931

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|Victoriano Navarro

|1931

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|Luis Haro

|1931–1932

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|Jesús Núñez D.

|1932–1933

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|Rafael Puebla

|1933

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|Acting municipal president

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|Miguel Canizales Bonilla

|1933–1935

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|Manuel J. Duarte

|1935

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|Pedro López P.

|1935–1937

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|Antonio Arce

|1937

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|Rafael Puebla

|1937–1940

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|Anselmo Gándara

|1940–1943

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|Reynaldo Paz Molinares

|1943–1946

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|Jesús Noriega Calles

|1946–1949

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|Alfredo Romo Córdova

|1949–1952

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|Rubén Romo Córdova

|1952–1955

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|Francisco Amador Torres

|1955–1958

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|Antonio Gándara Romo

|1958–1961

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|Héctor Maytorena Salcido

|1961–1964

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|Moisés Navarro Duarte

|1964–1967

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|Francisco Téllez Villaescusa

|1967–1970

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|Abel Estrella Bustamante

|1970–1973

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|Héctor Romo Córdova

|1973–1976

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|Guadalupe Trujillo Romo

|1976–1979

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|Óscar Jara Ramírez

|1979–1982

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|Eduardo A. de los Reyes Gray

|1982–1985

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|Marco Antonio Romo Aguilar

|1985–1988

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|Eduardo Salcido Celaya

|1988–1991

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|Jorge Alberto Gastélum{{cite web|url=https://www.ieesonora.org.mx/_elecciones/procesos/1991/mapa_ayuntamientos1991.pdf|title=Municipios gobernados por partido político. Período constitucional 1991-1994|language=es|access-date=11 September 2021}}

|1991–1994

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|Ramón Mario López Córdova{{cite web|url=https://www.ieesonora.org.mx/_elecciones/procesos/1994/mapa_ayuntamientos1994.pdf|title=Municipios gobernados por partido político. Período constitucional 1994-1997|language=es|access-date=11 September 2021}}

|1994–1997

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|Manuel Ignacio Espinoza González{{cite web|url=https://www.ieesonora.org.mx/_elecciones/procesos/1997/mapa_ayuntamientos1997.pdf|title=Municipios gobernados por partido político. Período constitucional 1997-2000|language=es|access-date=11 September 2021}}

|1997–2000

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|Arnoldo Trujillo Fuentes{{cite web|url=https://www.ieesonora.org.mx/_elecciones/procesos/2000/conformacion_ayuntamientos2000.pdf|title=Consejo Electoral del Estado de Sonora. Conformación de Ayuntamientos. 2000|language=es|access-date=11 September 2021}}

|2000–2003

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|Marco Antonio Coronado Acuña{{cite web|url=https://www.ieesonora.org.mx/_elecciones/procesos/2003/computo_global_ayuntamientos2003.pdf|title=Resultados oficiales de la elección de Ayuntamientos. 2003|language=es|access-date=11 September 2021}}{{cite web|url=https://www.ieesonora.org.mx/_elecciones/procesos/2003/mapa_resultados_municipios2003.pdf|title=Municipios gobernados por partido político. Período constitucional 2003-2006|language=es|access-date=11 September 2021}}

|16-09-2003–15-09-2006

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|Juan Ángel Córdova Salcido{{cite web|url=https://www.ieesonora.org.mx/_elecciones/procesos/2006/conformacion_planillas_aytos_2006.pdf|title=Consejo Electoral del Estado de Sonora. Conformación de Ayuntamientos. 2006|language=es|access-date=11 September 2021}}{{cite web|url=https://www.ieesonora.org.mx/_elecciones/procesos/2006/mapa_resultados_municipios2006.pdf|title=Municipios gobernados por partido políticos. Período constitucional 2006-2009|language=es|access-date=11 September 2021}}

|16-09-2006–15-09-2009

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|Alliance PRI Sonora-Panal

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|Noé Coronado Cha{{cite web|url=https://www.ieesonora.org.mx/_elecciones/procesos/2009/conformacion_planillas_aytos_2009.pdf|title=Consejo Electoral del Estado de Sonora. Conformación de Ayuntamientos. 2009|language=es|access-date=11 September 2021}}

|16-09-2009–15-09-2012

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|José Manuel Valenzuela Salcido{{cite web|url=https://www.ieesonora.org.mx/_elecciones/procesos/2012/PlanillasAyuntamientos.pdf|title=Consejo Electoral del Estado de Sonora. Conformación de planillas de Ayuntamiento. 2012|language=es|access-date=11 September 2021}}

|16-09-2012–15-09-2015

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|David Gracia Paz{{cite web|url=https://www.ieesonora.org.mx/_elecciones/procesos/2015/PlanillasAyuntamientosPE2015.pdf|title=Instituto Electoral y de Participación Ciudadana de Sonora. Conformacion de planillas de Ayuntamiento. 2015|language=es|access-date=11 September 2021}}

|16-09-2015–15-09-2018

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|Coalition "For an Honest and Effective Government"

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|Héctor Gastón Rodríguez Galindo{{cite web|url=https://www.ieesonora.org.mx/_elecciones/procesos/2018/memoria_estadistica2018.pdf|title=Instituto Electoral y de Participación Ciudadana de Sonora. Cómputo municipal. Período constitucional 2018-2021|language=es|access-date=11 September 2021}}

|16-09-2018–15-09-2021

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|Coalition "For Sonora to the Front"

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|José Manuel Valenzuela Salcido{{cite web|url=https://www.ieesonora.org.mx/_elecciones/procesos/2021/autoridades/ayuntamientos/URES.jpg|title=Instituto Estatal Electoral y de Participación Ciudadana de Sonora (IEESonora). Autoridades electas. Presidencia Municipal de Ures|language=es|access-date=11 September 2021}}

|16-09-2021–15-09-2024

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|Héctor Gastón Rodríguez Galindo{{cite web |url=https://www.ieesonora.org.mx/resultados2024_computos/ayuntamiento/57 |title=Elecciones Sonora. 2 de Junio de 2024. Municipio: Ures |publisher=Instituto Estatal Electoral y de Participación Ciudadana. Sonora |language=es |access-date=25 October 2024}}

|16-09-2024–

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References

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Sources consulted

  • [http://www.e-local.gob.mx/wb2/ELOCAL/EMM_sonora/ Enciclopedia de los Municipios de Mexico]
  • [http://www.inegi.gob.mx/inegi/default.aspx/ INEGI] National statistics