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Encyclopedia > Coatepec

The municipality of Coatepec, Mexico, has as head city Coatepec City. It is found on the central region of Veracruz. Its north latitude is 19° 27', west longitude is 96° 58', altitude of 1200.00 m, and surface of 255.81 km˛. It represents the 0.0034% of the current state.


Coatepec borders the municipalities of Xalapa and Tlalnelhuayocan (north); Teocelo and Jalcomulco (south); Emiliano Zapata (east); and Xico and Teocelo (west).


Often called the capital of Coffee in Mexico, the name Coatepec comes from the náhuatl coa, serpent and tepetl, hill (The Hill where the Snakes are).


This municipality has four small rivers: the Pixquiac, "Pintores", "Sordo" and Hueyapan; all coming from "Pescados" ("La Antigua") river.


Coatepec Harinas is a municipality in Mexico state.


  Results from FactBites:
 
Ethnologue 14 report for language code:NAZ (102 words)
It has been superseded by the corresponding entry in the 15th edition (2005).
State of Mexico, Coatepec Costales, Tlacultlapa, Texcalco, Tonalapa, Maxela, Machito de las Flores, Chilacachapa, Miacacsingo, Los Sabinos, and Acapetlahuaya, all west of Iguala, Guerrero.
The language has strongest usage in Coatepec Costales and Chilacachapa.
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