All the chats in Veracruz

  1. Chats in Santiago Tuxtla
  2. Chats in Sayula de Alemán
  3. Chats in Soconusco
  4. Chats in Soledad Atzompa
  5. Chats in Soledad de Doblado
  6. Chats in Soteapan
  7. Chats in Tamalín
  8. Chats in Tamiahua
  9. Chats in Tampico Alto
  10. Chats in Tantima
  11. Chats in Tantoyuca
  12. Chats in Tatahuicapan de Juárez
  13. Chats in Tecolutla
  14. Chats in Tempoal
  15. Chats in Teocelo
  16. Chats in Tequila
  17. Chats in Texistepec
  18. Chats in Tezonapa
  19. Chats in Tierra Blanca
  20. Chats in Tihuatlán
  21. Chats in Tlacojalpan
  22. Chats in Tlacotalpan
  23. Chats in Tlalixcoyan
  24. Chats in Tlaltetela
  25. Chats in Tlapacoyan
  26. Chats in Tlilapan
  27. Chats in Tomatlán
  28. Chats in Totutla
  29. Chats in Tres Valles
  30. Chats in Tuxpan
  31. Chats in Ursulo Galván
  32. Chats in Vega de Alatorre
  33. Chats in Veracruz
  34. Chats in Xalapa
  35. Chats in Xico
  36. Chats in Yanga
  37. Chats in Yecuatla
  38. Chats in Zongolica
  39. Chats in Zozocolco de Hidalgo
Veracruz

Veracruz de Ignacio de la Llave, also called simply Veracruz, is one of the thirty-one states that, together with Mexico City, form the United Mexican States. Its capital is Xalapa-Enríquez and its most populated city, Veracruz. It is located in the east of the country. It borders to the north with Tamaulipas, to the east with the Gulf of Mexico, to the southeast with Tabasco and Chiapas, to the south with Oaxaca, to the west with Puebla and Hidalgo, and to the northwest with San Luis Potosí. It has an area of ​​71,820 km². It is the eleventh largest state, with 3.66% of the total area of ​​the country.

Veracruz comprises a long strip of land with irregular edges delimited by the sea and mountains. It is divided into 212 municipalities. It has a population of 8,112,505 inhabitants, 6.8% of the total of the country. It is the third most populated state and the eleventh most densely populated with 113 hab / km². It has a total of eight metropolitan areas: Veracruz, Xalapa, Poza Rica, Orizaba, Minatitlan, Coatzacoalcos, Córdoba and Acayucan. The Olmec, Huastec and Totonac civilizations inhabited the Prehispanic era. The first Spanish contact was in 1518, by an exploration captained by Juan de Grijalva on the Tonalá River. In the Viceroyalty of New Spain the current territory that makes up Veracruz was very similar to the Province of Veracruz.

After the Independence of Mexico, was one of the original federal entities with a territory almost identical to the current and with the enactment of the Constitution of 1857 reached its current extension. Its Human Development Index is 0.713, considered High. It is the fifth state with the lowest HDI. As an example of its cultural importance at an international level, it houses two of thirty-five places considered World Heritage Sites in Mexico: the Pre-Hispanic City of El Tajín and the Historical Monuments Zone of Tlacotalpan. The name of "Veracruz de Ignacio de la Llave" is due to the homonymous city of Veracruz and the ex-governor Ignacio de la Llave.


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