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Chihuahua (state)

Summary: ''Chihuahua is the name of a city and a state in Mexico. This article is about the state. For the city, see: Chihuahua. STATE OF CHIHUAHUA Other Mexican States CapitalChihuahua Other major citiesCiudad JuarezCuauhtemoc Area244,938 ...

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Chihuahua (state)

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''Chihuahua is the name of a city and a state in Mexico. This article is about the state. For the city, see: Chihuahua.

STATE OF CHIHUAHUA

Other Mexican States
CapitalChihuahua
Other major citiesCiudad Juarez
Cuauhtemoc
Area244,938 kmē
Ranked 1st
Population
(2000 census)
3,047,900
Ranked 12th
Governor
(1998-2004)
Patricio Martinez Garcia (PRI)
Federal Deputies (9)
PRI /PVEM = 7
PAN = 2
Federal SenatorsPAN = 2
PRI = 1
ISO 3166-2
Postal abbr.
MX-CHH
Chih.
The state of Chihuahua is the largest of the 31 states of Mexico and is located in the northwestern part of the country. It has a mainland area of 244,938 kmē. It is largely a desert state, although there are areas of significant rainfall and green forests. In fact, Chihuahua state has more forest than any other Mexican state.

The state is named after its capital city, Chihuahua. The origin of the name is not known for sure, but it is old, predating the Spanish, and is thought to derive from the Nahuatl Xicuahua, or "dry, sandy place".

Chihuahua is bounded on the north mostly by the Rio Bravo del Norte (Rio Grande) and Texas, and to some extent by the state line of New Mexico. The states of Sonora and Sinaloa border it on the west, Durango on the south, and Coahuila on the east.

As of 1990, there were 2.5 million inhabitants of the state. The largest city is not the capital, Chihuahua, with a half-million inhabitants, but Ciudad Juarez, with 800,000 residents, and perhaps the same number in the unincorporated colonias surrounding Ciudad Juarez. The capital was founded in 1709 by Don Antonio Deza y Ulloa.

Chihuahua's population is predominantly Mestizo and Creole, but includes such minority groups as the indigenous Tarahumara in the mountainous areas, as well as large rural communities of Mennonites of German origin and Anglo-American Mormon settlers.

Chihuahua is known for its production of appless, nutss, timber, cattle and dairy products, sheep, and nonferrous metals. Large assembly plants geared toward export across the northern border are also dominant.

One of the most notable features of Chihuahua is the Barranca del Cobre, or Copper Canyon, a spectacular canyon system rivalling the Grand Canyon.

Chihuahua played a pivotal role in the Mexican Revolution, and was a battleground between revolutionary forces led by Pancho Villa and federal forces.

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See also: Mexico, Geography of Mexico

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