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Álamo, Veracruz

Álamo
Municipality and City
Main plaza Benito Juárez
Main plaza Benito Juárez
Álamo is located in Mexico
Álamo
Álamo
Coordinates: 20°55′00″N 97°40′30″W / 20.91667°N 97.67500°W / 20.91667; -97.67500
Country Mexico
State Veracruz
founded 1906
Government
 • Municipal President Blanca Arminda Batalla Herver
Population (2010)
 • Total 25,159
Climate Aw
Website www.temapache.gob.mx

Álamo is a Mexican city in the state of Veracruz. It was elevated to city status in 1973, it has 24,159 inhabitants. The city's name is derived from the many Álamo trees (Platanus wrightii) growing along the Pantepec River. The main industry is orange production.

Before European contact, it was occupied by the Huasteca and later the Aztec.

Around 800-1300 AD, before the Aztec invasion, the territory was occupied by the Totonac and Huastec cultures. Altars from that period, called cues are found along the banks of the Pantepec River.

In 1683, the Dutch pirates Laurens de Graaf (know locally as "Lorencillo") and Nicholas van Hoorn ravaged the region during their capture and looting of the port city of Veracruz.

The region was awarded with the title of "Heroico Temapache de Gutiérrez Zamora" by Decree No. 45 of 10 October 1878. The city itself grew from a small peasant village through rural migrants and cyclical workers.

In the Mexican Revolution, the region was controlled by General Manuel Peláez who had organized a small force.

In 1912, Penn-Mex Fuel Oil began drilling the Álamo Well no. 1 which attracted many workers. Álamo was established as a town in 1926 and was elevated to municipal status in 1927 through the efforts of Guillermo Velez, who became the first constitutional mayor.

In December 1973, the town of Álamo was elevated to the status of city.

The city's coat of arms depicts a corn cob held by two hands, over the background of an orange, symbolizing the agricultural activities of the region. Over the top is the vehicular bridge "President Jose Lopez Portillo", which is located at the entrance to the city and represents progress. In the top left, there is a factory, symbolizing the juice industry, and at the top right is a head of cattle representing livestock industry. The bottom of the shield is decorated by two branches of tobacco leaves, and below them the full name of the municipality: Temapache Álamo, Veracruz


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