Tamaulipas

ESTADO DE TAMAULIPAS

Other Mexican States
CapitalCiudad Victoria
Other major citiesTampico,
Reynosa,
Nuevo Laredo
Area79,384 km
Ranked 7th
Population
(2000 census)
2,747,110
Ranked 13th
Governor
(2005-2011)
Eugenio Hernndez Flores (PRI)
Federal Deputies (8)PRI = 6
PAN = 2
Federal SenatorsPRI = 2
PAN = 1
ISO 3166-2
Postal abbr.
MX-TAM
Tamps.
Tamaulipas is a state in the northeast of Mexico. Tamaulipas borders on the Mexican states of Veracruz to the south, San Luis Potos to the southwest, and Nuevo Len to the west. To the east Tamaulipas fronts the Gulf of Mexico; to the north Tamaulipas borders Texas, USA. According to the 2000 census, Tamaulipas had a population of some 2,750,000 people. The capital of Tamaulipas is Cd. Victoria. Also in Tamaulipas are the cities of Altamira, Cd. Madero, Cd. Mante, Matamoros, Nuevo Laredo, Reynosa, and Tampico.

History

Then name of the state is derived from Tamaholipa which is a Huastec term, where the tam- prefix signifies "place where". As yet, there is no scholarly agreement on the meaning of holipa, but "high hills" is a common interpretation (however, a native population of Tamaulipas, now extinct, was referred to as the "Olives" during the early colonial period, which is a likely Spanish transformation on holipa). The first permanent Spanish settlement in the area was Tampico in 1554. What is now Tamaulipas was first incorporated as a separate province of New Spain in 1746 with the name Nuevo Santander.

Municipalities

The state is subdivided into 43 municipalities.
  1. Abasolo
  2. Aldama
  3. Altamira
  4. Antiguo Morelos
  5. Burgos
  6. Bustamante
  7. Cd. Camargo
  8. Casas
  9. Cruillas
  10. Gmez Faras
  11. Gonzlez
  12. Gemez
  13. Nueva Ciudad Guerrero
  14. Cd. Gustavo Daz Ordaz
  15. Hidalgo
  16. Jaumave
  17. Santander Jimnez
  18. Llera de Canales
  19. Madero
  20. Villa Mainero
  21. Mante
  22. Matamoros
  23. Mndez
  24. Mier
  25. Ciudad Miguel Alemn
  26. Miquihuana
  27. Nuevo Laredo
  28. Nuevo Morelos
  29. Ocampo
  30. Nueva Villa de Padilla
  31. Palmillas
  32. Reynosa
  33. Ro Bravo
  34. San Carlos
  35. San Fernando
  36. San Nicols
  37. Soto la Marina
  38. Tampico
  39. Tula
  40. Valle Hermoso
  41. Victoria
  42. Villagrn
  43. Xicotncatl

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